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Public forum (public petitions, statements and questions)
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 noon on Monday 13 November 2017 at 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 Wednesday 8 November 2017 at latest. A maximum of 2 questions per
member of the public is permitted.
Minutes:
Public petitions:
The Full Council received and noted the following petitions:
Petition PP 01 – “Save Whitchurch airport, Hengrove”
Petition organiser – Daniel Fear
Petition PP 02 – “Keep library provisions in Sea Mills”
Petition organiser – Stephen Finch
Public statements:
The Full Council received and noted the following statements (which were also referred to the Mayor for his consideration/information):
PS 01 - David Redgewell – Transport issues
PS 02 - Terrence Wookey – Parks (Blaise Castle/Westbury-on-Trym)
PS 03 - Frances Beech – Parks / green spaces
PS 04 -Paula Davis – Parks (Victoria Park)
PS 05 -Jilly Edwards – Parks (Bedminster Green)
PS 06 - Mike Bond – Parks (Barton Fields Trust)
PS 07 - Mike Ingham – Parks / green spaces
PS 08 - A Watson – Parks
PS 09 - Derek Browne – Parks (Eastwood Farm)
PS 10 - Stephen Finch – Sea Mills library
PS 11 - Sue Perrin – Parks
PS 12 - Lydia Lawson – Parks
PS 13 - Nicollette Vincent – Parks
PS 14 - Moira McMurran – Parks
PS 15 - Martha Carroll – Parks
PS 16 - Jan Hamilton – Parks
PS 17 - Isabel Rossi – Parks
PS 18 - Prof. John Briggs & Mrs Joyce Briggs – Parks
PS 19 - Robert Maclean – Parks
PS 20 - Sue Black – Parks
PS 21 - Josie Miller-Webb – Parks
PS 22 - Jennifer Gilmore – Parks
PS 23 - Becky Cridford – Parks
PS 24 - Amy Whitfield – Parks
PS 25 - Helen Carlyle – Parks
PS 26 - Sally Reay – Parks
PS 27 - Laura Cramer – Parks
PS 28 - Nikki Maloney – Parks
PS 29 -Cath Pullinger – Parks
PS 30 - Rachel Reveley – Parks (St George’s Park)
PS 31 - Frith Trezevant – Parks
PS 32 - Maureen Johnson – Saving Whitchurch airport
PS 33 -Andy McBride-Coogan – Parks (Nightingale Valley / St Anne’s woods)
PS 34 - Barrie Sadler – Parks
PS 35 - Ken Booth – Parks
PS 36 - Malindi Myers – Parks / green spaces
PS 37 - Amy Rose – Parks
PS 38 - Nicola Hodges – Parks (St Andrews Park)
PS 39 - Brenda Lalonde – Parks
PS 40 - Susan Acton-Campbell – Protect our Parks petition (Friends of Troopers Hill)
PS 41 - Laura Fenton – Parks
PS 42 - Kate Usher – Parks
PS 43 - Jan Armstrong – Parks (Horfield common / St Andrews Park)
PS 44 - Bex Rose – Parks
PS 45 - Sue Ryall – Parks
PS 46 - Richard Hall – Stockwood library
PS 47 - Kate Clements – Bristol parks (Eastville Park)
PS 48 - Margaret Macey – Stockwood library
PS 49 - Prof. Alan Preece & Mrs Sheila Preece – Motion 1- Securing the futureof Bristol’s library service
PS 50 - Rob Bryher – Parks
PS 51 - Sarah Murch – Library service
PS 52 - Paul Wheeler – Pay Policy Statement / Living wage
PS 53 - Michael Owen – Bristol arena / balloon fiesta
PS 54 - Alan Aburrow – Protect our parks petition (Badock’s Wood)
PS 55 - Sue Western – Parks
PS 56 - Hugh Holden – Parks – Mina Road Park
PS 57 - Peter and Rosalie Hill – Stockwood library
PS 58 - Angela Stansbie / David Mckeown - Parks (Brandon Hill)
PS 59 - Sian Parry – Parks (Badock’s Wood)
PS 60 - Frances Robertson – Parks (Formal submission of Friends of Badock’s wood)
PS 61 - Keith Way – Parks (wildlife)
PS 62 - Friends of Bristol Suburban Railways (Julie Boston) – Let Bristol breathe, let Bristol move
PS 63 - Paul Skinner – Parks (Victoria Park)
PS 64 - Neill Talbot, Bristol Friends of the Earth – Parks
PS 65 - Robbie Gillett – Outdoor digital advertising
PS 66 - Merche Clark, Clifton Down Community Association – Mitigation of university expansion
PS 67 - Julie Boston – Libraries
PS 68 - Kevin Gummett – Canford Lane crossing
PS 69 - Marjorie Caw – Libraries
PS 70 - Caroline Stevenson – Libraries
PS 71 - Len Wyatt – Parks (Northern slopes)
PS 72 - Isobel Young – Libraries
PS 73 - Susan Carter – Parks (Ramblers)
PS 74 - Derek and Cheryl Hawkins – Parks
PS 75 - Nicola Hawkes – Canford Lane crossing
PS 76 - Lloyd Roberts – Redland library
PS 77 - Paul Bullivant and Martin Weitz – Parking problems in the St Andrews area
PS 78 - Kay Galpin – Impact of RPZ
PS 79 - Esther Giles – Budget
PS 80 - Julie Hart – Parks (Redland May fair)
PS 81 - Eileen Lepine – Redland library
PS 82 - Katherine Gale, Jacquie MacDonald, Pat Fitton – Impact of RPZ
PS 83 - Deborah Doyle - Road Safety on the edge of RPS in North Bristol
PS 84 - Mark Logan – Parks (Snuff Mills)
PS 85 -Alison Bromilow – Parks (Redland and Cotham Amenities Society)
PS 86 - Christina Biggs – Transport / rail
PS 87 - Ornella Saibene – Budget / public services
PS 88 - Hilary Long – Westbury-on-Trym and other libraries
PS 89 - Morwenna Sanders – Parks
PS 90 - Stuart Phelps – Easton Safer Streets Initiative
PS 91 - Thomas Pearce – Budget consultation
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:
PQ 01 - Road safety - Question from Mike Frost
PQ 02 - Impact of Cribbs Patchway new neighbourhood - Question from Graham Donald
PQ 03 - Parks and green spaces - Question from Len Wyatt
PQ 04 - Cost of neighbourhoods consultation - Question from Lloyd Roberts
PQ 05 - Council finances - Question from Barry Cash
PQ 06 - Metrobus - Question from Barry Cash
PQ 07 - Parking income and RPZ consultation - Question from Edward Bowditch
PQ 08 - Safe crossing in Canford Lane - Question from Nicola Hawkes
PQ 09 - Library service - Question from Roger Gimson
PQ 10 - Library service - Question from Ian Goodenough
PQ 11 - Library service - Question from Lloyd Roberts
Within the time available, the Mayor responded verbally to questions PQ 02, PQ 03, PQ 04
and PQ 05, also responding to supplementary questions where asked.