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Public forum
Please note:
Up to 30 minutes is allowed for this item.
Public forum items should be e-mailed to democratic.services@bristol.gov.uk
Public forum items can be about any matter the Council is responsible for or which directly affects the city.
Please note that the following deadlines apply to this meeting:
a. Public petitions and statements: Petitions and written statements must be received by 12.00 noon on Monday 18 July 2016 at latest. One written statement per member of the public is permitted.
These should be e-mailed to democratic.services@bristol.gov.uk
b. Public questions: Public questions must be received by 5.00 pm on Wednesday 13 July 2016 at latest. A maximum of 2 questions per member of the public is permitted.
These should be e-mailed to democratic.services@bristol.gov.uk
Minutes:
Public petitions:
The Full Council received and noted the following petitions:
Petition PP 01 – “Stopping pavement parking”
Petition organiser – Stephen Finch
Petition PP 02 – “Refurbish pedestrian crossing at junction of Two Mile Hill Road and New Queen Street and reduce speed limit from 30 to 20 mph”
Petition organiser – Emma Fenton
Public statements:
The Full Council received and noted the following statements (which would also be forwarded to the Mayor and relevant Cabinet member where appropriate):
Statement PS 01 – Speedwell Baths
Submitted by Mike Baker
Statement PS 02 – Traffic measures and residents parking
Submitted by Helen Murray
Statement PS 03 – Traffic and parking issues
Submitted by Stephen Petter
Statement PS 04 – re: Petition – residents parking
Submitted by Judith Tyler
Statement PS 05 – re: Petition – residents parking
Submitted by Dr Stefan Cembrowicz
Statement PS 06 – re: Petition – residents parking
Submitted by Patricia Kieran
Statement PS 07 – Residents parking, Clifton village
Submitted by Myra Stokes
Statement PS 08 – Devolution deal
Submitted by David Redgewell, Nigel Bray and Jenny Raggett
Statement PS 09 – City Hall
Submitted by Martin Cinnamond
Statement PS 10 – Residents parking, Clifton village
Submitted by Jocelyn Sewell
Statement PS 11 – Secondary school places in Bristol
Submitted by Christine Townsend
Statement PS 12 – Residents parking
Submitted by Huw Wells and Jenny Willbourn
Statement PS 13 – re: Petition – residents parking
Submitted by Andrew Morgan
Statement PS 14 – re: Motion 3 – Impact of Cribbs Patchway New Neighbourhood / new park and ride
Submitted by Martin Garrett
Statement PS 15 – Transport / traffic issues including residents parking
Submitted by Edward Bowditch
Within the time available, statements were presented by individuals present at the meeting.
Public questions:
The Full Council noted that the following questions had been submitted:
Question PQ 01 – Malcolm X community centre
Submitted by Daph Muir
Question PQ 02 – Residents parking – essential workers
Submitted by Daph Muir
Question PQ 03 – Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
Submitted by Wilf Mound
Question PQ 04 – Living Wage Foundation accreditation / pay policy
Submitted by Paul Wheeler
Question PQ 05 – Budget issue – Local Government Association membership
Submitted by Philip Morris
Question PQ 06 – Budget issue – investment in Icelandic bank
Submitted by Philip Morris
Question PQ 07 – Disposal of the freehold of the docks estate at Avonmouth and Portbury docks
Submitted by Alderman Royston Griffey
Question PQ 08 – Clifton village RPZ
Submitted by Brian Latham
Question PQ 09 – Clifton village RPZ
Submitted by Ben Wallbridge
Question PQ 10 – Residents parking
Submitted by Hilary Bright
Question PQ 11 – Traffic congestion, Stockwood
Submitted by Kirsty Harper
Question PQ 12 – 20 mph speed limit
Submitted by Den Parkin
Question PQ 13 – Clifton village RPZ
Submitted by Patrick Halliwell
Question PQ 14 – Residents parking
Submitted by Phil Lewin
Question PQ 15 – 20 mph speed limit / mobile speed cameras
Submitted by Hazel Lackie
Question PQ 16 – RPZ, Kersteman Road
Submitted by Andy Pink
Question PQ 17 – Residents parking
Submitted by Alan Napier-Brown
Question PQ 18 – Residents parking
Submitted by Steve Wray
Question PQ 19 – 20 mph speed limit
Submitted by Steve Wray
Question PQ 20 – Traffic calming measures
Submitted by Richard Bond
Question PQ 21 – Residents parking
Submitted by Geoffrey Davies
Question PQ 22 – 20 mph speed limit
Submitted by Geoffrey Davies
Question PQ 23 – Residents parking
Submitted by James Hardy
Question PQ 24 – Residents parking
Submitted by Sue Luger
Question PQ 25 – Traffic measures in Kingsdown
Submitted by Tommi Grover
Question PQ 26 – Residents parking
Submitted by Anthony Davis
Question PQ 27 – 20 mph speed limit
Submitted by Anthony Davis
Question PQ 28 – Traffic issues
Submitted by James McCulloch
Question PQ 29 – Residents parking petition
Submitted by Nigel Cooke
Question PQ 30 – Residents parking
Submitted by Maita Robinson
Question PQ 31 – Residents parking
Submitted by Edward Bowditch
Within the time available, the Mayor responded to the following questions (also responding to supplementary questions where asked): PQ 01, PQ 02, PQ 03, and PQ 07.
ADJOURNMENT – At this point the Lord Mayor advised that the Full Council meeting would adjourn for a 20 minute refreshment break.