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Welcome and safety information Members of the public intending to attend the meeting are asked to please note that, in the interests of health, safety and security, bags may be searched on entry to the building. Everyone attending this meeting is also asked to please behave with due courtesy and to conduct themselves in a reasonable way.
Please note: if the alarm sounds during the meeting, everyone should please exit the building via the way they came in, via the main entrance lobby area, and then the front ramp. Please then assemble on the paved area between the side entrance of the cathedral and the roundabout at the Deanery Road end of the building.
If the front entrance cannot be used, alternative exits are available via staircases 2 and 3 to the left and right of the Council Chamber. These exit to the rear of the building. The lifts are not to be used. Then please make your way to the assembly point at the front of the building. Please do not return to the building until instructed to do so by the fire warden(s). Minutes: The Deputy Lord Mayor welcomed all attendees to the meeting, and made a safety announcement in relation to the fire/emergency evacuation procedure. |
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Apologies for absence Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from the Lord Mayor and Councillors Carey, Fodor, O’Rourke and Weston. |
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Declarations of interest To note any declarations of interest from the Mayor and Councillors. They are asked to indicate the relevant agenda item, the nature of the interest and in particular whether it is a disclosable pecuniary interest.
Any declarations of interest made at the meeting which is not on the register of interests should be notified to the Monitoring Officer for inclusion.
Minutes: None. |
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Please note: public forum business is permitted for this Extraordinary Full Council provided that it relates to the business for which the meeting has been arranged (i.e. the items on the meeting agenda). Up to 30 minutes is allowed for this item.
Up to 30 minutes is allowed for this item. Public forum items should be e-mailed to democratic.services@bristol.gov.uk.
Please note that the following deadlines apply to this meeting:
a. Public petitions and statements: Petitions and written statements must be received by 12 noon on Friday 31 August 2018 at the latest. One written statement per member of the public is permitted.
b. Public questions: Written public questions must be received by 5.00 pm on Tuesday 28 August 2018 at the latest.
A maximum of 2 questions per member of the public is permitted. Questions should be addressed to the Mayor or relevant Cabinet Member. Minutes: Public statements: The Full Council received and noted the following statements, all of which were in relation to agenda item 5 – Motions – Arena site (the statements were referred to the Mayor for his consideration/information): 1 - Ian Batten 2 - Rob Acton-Campbell 3 - Mary Rivers 4 - Paul Wheeler 5 - Andrew Varney 6 - David Wilcox 7 - Suzie Winters 8 - Jane Dutton 9 - Penny Wells 10 - Ruth Watson 11 - Kate Rogers 12 - Valerie Harland 13 - Judith Grinsted 14 - John Watson 15 - Tom Kelpie 16 - Ruth Sidery 17 - John Dunn 18 - Sue Mullins 19 - Paul Garland 20 - Diane Moore 21 - Emma Williams 22 - Sam Williams 23 - Judith Willetts 24 - Peggy Farrington 25 - Joe Hoare 26 - Norman Spalding 27 - Abi Dennehy 28 - Ken Trowbridge 29 - Megan Sharman 30 - Barry Hollinghurst 31 - Alex Stephenson 32 - Alan Dempster 33 - Rich Fisher 34 - John Telfer 35 - Moira Nunn 36 - Ann Grist 37 - Michelle Bridgman 38 - Martin Monks 39 - Laurence Coplestone 40 - Anna Henderson 41 - Andrew Imanowski 42 - Ian Mundy 43 - Ann Haines 44 - Karen Thompson 45 - Paul Emery 46 - Maureen Armstrong 47 - David Cemlyn 48 - Lynne Knight 49 - Scott Maker 50 - Sue Snowdon 51 - Stewart Brock 52 - Stafford Lightman 53 - Peter Scott 54 - Veronica Newman 55 - Chris Morgan 56 - Liz Thackeray 57 - Joan Worlock 58 - David Hunt 59 - Jenny Hoadley 60 - Iain Whitewick 61 - Irene Jones 62 - Ed Hall 63 - Lesley Alexander 64 - Suzanne Battleday 65 - Clare Pike 66 - Rachel Howard 67 - Phil Gingell 68 - Wendy Morgan 69 - Christopher Orlik 70 - Chris Hooper 71 - Sue Pollard 72 - Jonathan Hyams 73 - Amelia Smith 74 - Jane Powell 75 - Warwick Moreton 76 - Alison Price 77 - Merilyn Holme 78 - Maureen Mullett 79 - Stuart & Jan Smith 80 - James & Wendy Lewis 81 - Charleen Agostini 82 - Rob Tate 83 - Sarah Mowl 84 - Stephen Rockliffe 85 - Keith Beresford 86 - Anthea Bruges 87 - John Scott 88 - Jess Lyons 89 - Sue Western 90 - Jessica Warren 91 - Jonathan Bartlett 92 - Niki Underhill 93 - Alan Harris 94 - D Weinreb 95 - Michael Cook 96 - Janice Prescott 97 - Doug Honeker 98 - Laurence Fass 99 - Reg Coombs 100 - Dave Napier 101 - Marilyn Morris 102 - Carol Croly 103 - Phillip Ralls 104 - Steve Pain 105 - Rachel Williams 106 - Roger Shepherd 107 - Luke Fromant 108 - Stephen Britton |
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‘This Council believes that the best site for Bristol’s Arena, for the benefit of Bristol as a whole, is Temple Island in the centre of Bristol and that the decision taker should be guided by the vote at this meeting.’
Minutes: Councillor Negus moved the following motion:
“This Council believes that the best site for Bristol’s Arena, for the benefit of Bristol as a whole, is Temple Island in the centre of Bristol and that the decision taker should be guided by the vote at this meeting.”
Councillor Combley seconded the motion.
Following debate, upon being put to the vote, the motion was CARRIED (50 members voting in favour, none against, with 2 abstentions) and it was
RESOLVED:
This Council believes that the best site for Bristol’s Arena, for the benefit of Bristol as a whole, is Temple Island in the centre of Bristol and that the decision taker should be guided by the vote at this meeting.
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