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Public Petitions, Statements and Questions
Public forum items can be about any matter the Council is responsible for or which directly affects the city. Submissions will be treated in order of receipt and as many people shall be called upon as is possible within the time allowed within the meeting (normally 30 minutes).
Further rules can be found within our Council Procedure Rules within the Constitution.
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 7 July 2023 at latest. One written statement per member of the public is permitted.
b. Public questions: Written public questions must be received by 5pm on Wednesday 5 July 2023 at latest. A maximum of 2 questions per member of the public is permitted. Questions should be addressed to the Mayor or relevant Cabinet Member.
Public forum items should be e-mailed to democratic.services@bristol.gov.uk
Minutes:
Public Statements:
Full Council received and noted the following statements (which were referred to the Mayor for his consideration)
Ref No |
Name |
Title |
PS01 |
Jen Smith |
Equity and Inclusion Policy and Strategic Framework 2023–2027 |
PS02 |
Sian Ellis Thomas |
Member Complaints |
PS03 |
Emma Harvey |
Community Asset Transfers |
PS04 |
Suzanne Audrey |
Bristol Harbour Community |
PS05 |
Steve Duddell |
Support of Golden Motion (Green Party) |
PS06 |
Emma Wales |
Broadwalk Development |
PS07 |
WITHDRAWN |
|
PS08 |
WITHDRAWN |
|
PS09 |
Matthew Loucks |
Process/procedures of Development Control A Committee (5th July) – Broadwalk Shopping Centre |
PS10 |
Rachael Fagan |
change of process for arts funding |
PS11 |
Gaynor Bridge |
Broadwalk redevelopment - reversal of committee decision |
PS12 |
Angela Mayhew |
Broadwalk Development |
PS13 |
David Redgewell |
public transport |
PS14 |
TAMSIN OLIVER MASSAGE |
Broadwalk Development in Knowle |
PS15 |
Trevor Simpson
|
Broad Walk Redevelopment Planning Committee Decision Reversal 5.7.23 |
PS16 |
TRESA |
The Seven Principles of Public Life |
PS17 |
Doug Honeker |
Redevelopment of Broadwalk Shopping Centre in Knowle |
PS18 |
Diane Jenkins |
Broadwalk Redevelopment |
PS19 |
Mark Hayward Jenkins |
Reversal of Decision against the Broadwalk development |
PS20 |
Alex Oliver |
Broadwalk Planning Application 22/03924/P |
PS21 |
Anna Fry |
Silver Motion “Valuing the Community Sector” |
PS22 |
Katherine Evans-Linsell |
overturning of the Broadwalk planning decision |
PS23 |
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PS24 |
Martin Glancy |
Broad Walk Redevelopment Planning Committee Decision Reversal 5 July 23 |
PS25 |
Linda Tuff |
Broadwalk Development decision |
PS26 |
Helen Evans-Morris |
Redcatch Quarter proposal |
PS27 |
James Martin |
Planning Committee Decision Reversal Broad Walk Redevelopment 5.7.23 |
PS28 |
Kelly McGrath |
Broad Walk Redevelopment Planning Committee Decision Reversal 5.7.23 |
PS29 |
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PS30 |
Jim Houlihan
|
Broadwalk |
PS31 |
SHINE Health Integration Team |
Golden Motion (Green Party): Adopt a Vision Zero Approach to Eliminate Road Deaths in Bristol |
PS32 |
GOLDEN MOTION (GREEN PARTY): Adopt a Vision Zero Approach to Eliminate Road Deaths in Bristol |
|
PS33 |
James Charles |
Broadwalk Shopping Centre |
PS34 |
Derrick Williams |
Broadwalk Redevelopment and the reversal of the vote against that redevelopment |
PS35 |
Mike Sadler |
Broadwalk Shopping Centre |
PS36 |
Gemma Attwell |
Knowle Broadwalk redevelopment planning application |
PS37 |
Lesley Powell |
BROADWALK / REDCATCH QUARTER PLANNING U TURN |
PS38 |
Laura Chapman |
Broadwalk planning application |
PS39 |
Phil Gingell |
|
PS40 |
Rob Harnan |
Broadwalk redevelopment |
PS41 |
Sandra Morris |
Broadwalk Redevelopment |
PS42 |
Michelle Tedder |
Broadwalk Planning Application |
PS43 |
Georgia Goodyer |
Broadwalk Redevelopment |
PS44 |
Jenni Rogers |
Broadwalk Development |
PS45 |
Roger Jenkins |
Broadwalk redevelopment |
PS46 |
Ian Beckey Living Easton |
Transport |
PS47 |
Avril Baker |
Redcatch Quarter |
PS48 |
Rachel Harrison |
Redcatch Quarter |
PS49 |
Jen Chequer |
Broadwalk Redevelopment |
PS50 |
Sasha Leigh |
Broadwalk Redevelopment |
PS51 |
Ben Skingley |
Broadwalk Development |
PS52 |
Adblock Bristol |
Bond Street South |
PS53 |
Stephen Reynolds |
Redcatch Quarter |
PS54 |
Neil Dakeyne |
Redcatch Quarter |
PS55 |
Mark Ashdown |
SNCI Boundaries |
Within the time available, statements 2, 10, 20, 21, 23, 26, 35, 38, 42, 51, 52 and 55 were presented by individuals at the meeting.
Public Questions
Full Council noted that the following questions had been submitted:
Ref No |
Name |
Title |
PQ01 |
Martin Rands |
Traffic Regulation Order |
PQ02 |
Vassili Papastavrou |
Otters on Hartcliffe Way |
PQ03 |
Jen Smith |
Investigation into Social Media |
PQ04 |
Lynda Rooke |
Funding to Cultural Organisations |
PQ05 |
Ian Harris |
Cultural Investment |
PQ06 |
Lena Wright |
Developer Funds Allocated for RPZ in Windmill Hill |
PQ07 |
Janet Adams |
Independent Arts Panel |
PQ08 |
Charlotte Gage |
Digital Advertising Screen |
PQ09 |
Haydn Gill |
Golden Motion Vision Zero |
PQ10 |
Gerard Cooke |
Cultural Investment |
PQ11 |
Naomi Campbell |
Cultural Investment |
PQ12 |
Kim Hicks |
Independent Arts Panel |
PQ13 |
Cliff Evans |
Cultural Investment |
PQ14 |
Clarissa Payne |
Trans Inclusion Policy |
PQ15 |
Sian Ellis-Thomas |
Member Complaints |
PQ16 |
Claire Gronow |
Net Zero Bristol |
PQ17 |
Rick Alden |
One City Climate Strategy |
PQ18 |
Greg Cooper |
Net Zero Bristol |
PQ19 |
Stephen McNamara |
Equity and inclusion Policy |
PQ20 |
Emma Harvey |
Community Asset Transfers |
PQ21 |
Wendy Stephenson |
Equity and inclusion Policy |
PQ22 |
Rob Bryher |
LiveableNeighbourhoods |
PQ23 |
David Redgewell |
Buses and Rail |
PQ24 |
Simon Rees |
One City Climate Strategy |
PQ25 |
Dan Ackroyd |
Social Media |
PQ26 |
Suzanne Audrey |
Bristol Harbour Community |
PQ27 |
Rob Dixon |
MetroWest Station |
PQ28 |
Dan Ackroyd |
YTL Arena |
PQ29 |
Margaret Page |
Equity and inclusion policy |
PQ30 |
Mark Ashdown |
Tree Preservation Order |
PQ31 |
Mark Ashdown |
SNCI Boundaries |
Within the time available, the Mayor responded verbally to questions 4, 15, 20 and 25 also responding to supplementary questions.
Supporting documents:
- Public Forum 11 July 2023 v2, item 6. PDF 1022 KB
- Public Responses v3 FOR PUBLICATION 11 July, item 6. PDF 378 KB