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Overview and Scrutiny Management Board 12th April 2018 6:00pm
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A
A
A
A
Minutes
of
previous
meetings,
minutes
of
the
18th
of
December
and
the
8th
of
March
have
been
circulated.
The
top
of
February
minutes
were
circulated
in
the
last
meeting,
but
haven't
been
circulated
if
this
one.
So
what
I
propose
to
do?
First
of
all
is
check
whether
there
are
any
issues
of
the
18th
of
December.
B
And
the
second
thing,
if
I
may
is
that
I
think
one
of
the
best
of
the
Metis
understanding
of
Jenny,
but
the
best
fascinations
was
the
one
where
we
had
the
independent
shareholders.
Talking
to
us
very
friendly
now,
I
understand
that
these
minutes.
A
lot
about
frankness,
I
appreciate
that.
But
there
were
lots
of
things
that
came
out
of
that
meeting,
which
I
think
we
all
nodded
wisely.
A
So
there,
but
it's
being
monitored
on
a
regular
basis,
the
pace
in
which
its
movement
might
be
an
issue
that
my
question,
but
it
is
being
monitored
within
the
governments
of
the
other
companies.
That's
my
understand,
okay,
if
that
so
thank
you.
So
is
everybody
happy
the
minutes
of
the
18th
of
December.
A
A
A
A
C
You
yeah
I
understand
it's
not
an
action
committee.
It's
a
scrutiny
committee,
so
the
things
that
we're
suggesting
should
be
scrutinized
to
do
with
simple
mead
station
and
its
lack
of
the
current
of
as
being
a
a
bus,
rail
interchange
which
most
cities
in
the
gwelf
all
cities
in
the
country.
To
be
honest,
their
main
stations
are
bus.
Rail
interchanges
temple
needs
a
bit
of
an
exception
for
that
you
could
compare
with
them
bristol
Parkway,
which
is
an
affair
sort
of
bus,
rail,
interchange,
Temple
Meads.
Isn't
this
a
total
failure?
C
And
at
the
moment,
it's
getting
worse,
because
the
current
proposals
from
the
City
Council
for
temple,
gate
I've
actually
made
will
make
the
bus
situations
even
worse
us
even
further
further
that
there
are
obvious
solutions
to
this.
One
is
to
connect
the
new
University
Bristol
campus
under
an
insisted,
there's
a
lot
of
existing
arches
and
tunnels
under
the
station
to
friary
in
towards
the
city
centre.
That
can
be
done.
It's
just
a
question
of
who
pays
for
it
was
willing
to
have
to
friary
and
Ferrari
Witcher.
C
Courage
is
owned
by
the
homes,
the
homes,
a
graffiti
agency.
Now
the
thing
called
homes
England,
who
at
the
moment
don't
fancy
having
buses
on
it,
but
they
could
have
their
heads
nagi
to
do
so.
Many
people
suggested
a
solution.
You
get
the
buses
onto
a
long
bus,
stop
on
friary
enough.
It
buses,
interchange
there,
and
you
connect
that
to
the
station
and
through
to
the
campus
via
the
underground
tunnels.
The
only
problem
is
who's
gonna
pay
for
a
who's
gonna
plan.
Thus
the
items
requiring
scrutiny
you
seem
to
be
at
least
three
one.
D
C
Bristol
City
Council,
as
the
planning
authority,
has
never
produced
a
master
plan
for
ten
four
meters,
its
primary
trend
public
chance
for
integer
Wi-Fi
used
to
work
here
in
public
chamber.
We
fail
to
do
that.
We
still
fail
you
to
do
that.
Please
scrutinize
whether
we
shouldn't
have
done
that
as
a
planning
authority.
Secondly,
I
understand
that
we
are
able,
as
a
city,
to
apply
for
government's
transforming
cities
fund
some
of
its
going
to
work.
But
can
we
not
apply
separately
as
well?
If
we
get
some
money,
money
is
always
useful.
C
We
could
be
doing
these
things.
We
could
be
helping
fund
the
tunnel
under
the
station,
which
already
exists
just
needs
its
aims.
Opening
up
do
a
deal
with
Network
Rail
and
the
University,
and
the
homes
are
only
homes.
England
get
that
open.
Weka
are
doing
a
study
on
theory.
On
the
station
it's
been
a
two
million
crater
which
should
go
as
a
profit
to
a
consultant.
Not
a
lot
will
come
out
of
it.
We
don't
have
a
good
record
anything
other
than
suburban
highway
capacity
increase.
C
They
don't
really
care
about
Brussels
or
public
transport,
so
that
I
can't
see
that
can
do
anything,
but
we
could
do
it
and
the
third
thing
is
just
to
negotiate
with
both
the
University
Network
Rail,
both
of
whom
are
pretty
willing
to
do
it
because
they're
both
ended
up
with
a
problem.
Network
Rail
wants
bus
connections
hasn't
got
is
his
stations
chobe
taxes?
C
They
could
be
negotiated
with
and
Holmes
England
to
a
billion
constituents
me
to
be
negotiated
with
persuaded
that
we,
as
planning
authority,
can't
allow
them
to
just
protect
that
little
patch.
We
want
buses
on
their
buses,
I
think
minimus,
73
I
think
it
was
was
on
there
for
a
while.
So
it's
totally
feasible
to
do
it,
but
several
bus
buses
from
various
directions,
including
the
ones
way
down
the
station
at
the
moment,
the
70s
73
I
think
is
near
the
nine.
C
C
C
A
H
Right
there
was
a
proposal
in
terms
of
looking
at
the
bringing
in
house
the
enforcement.
What
we're
looking
at
it's
a
much
more
practical
solution
if
we
can,
which
is
around.
How
are
you
actually
mini
pace
and
use
of
bailiffs,
rather
than
a
different
approach,
which
is
looking
at
a
much
more
social
approach
to
to
debt
collection?
But
we
have
to
do
that
in
the
line
with
making
sure
that
it
supports
the
increased
debt
collection.
So
the
reason
will
be
proposals
coming
forward.
It's
just
a
case
we're
doing
that
evaluation.
A
H
I
May
bring
you
right
up
to
date
with
concerns
the
earlier
there's
congestion,
Task
Group
this
afternoon,
and
the
issue
of
the
bus
stops
around
Temple.
Meads
is
oneness
exercising
minds
in
first
group
like
no
tomorrow
and
in
Great
Western.
Relish
yourself.
First
become
here.
She
stress
and
network
rel,
because
Jude
was
represented
with
deepest,
is
not
today
on
the
special
working
party
that
will
set
up,
which
I
think
you
know
about
you
and
to
try
and
get
this
bus
stop
issue
sorted
out.
I
The
temple
meets
the
present
proposals
are
not
acceptable
to
any
of
the
transport
user
groups
in
the
city
or
what
to
transport
focus
water
first,
that
taking
the
bus
stops
away
from
the
sightings
imbalance.
Ors
Bristol
are
not
acceptable,
moving
them
outside
the
derelict
Grosvenor
Hotel,
to
which
there
is
no
future
options
at
the
moment,
because
it's
owned
by
private
company,
not
by
the
city
and
putting
them
outside
the
dish's
petrol
station,
is
not
acceptable
and
dispersing
the
bus
services
into
the
city.
I
So
people
have
to
come
out
the
station
and
then
decide
which
way
they
go
to
the
city
center
plus
bath
from
North
East
Somerset
are
now
very
concerned
because
their
passages
will
be
dumped
further
in
the
station.
If
ur
coming
in
from
Wales
Glastonbury
Street
for
the
villages
in
between
Keynsham
and
the
sub-region
had
towards
rad
stop,
he
let
alone
endure
know
places
like
wick
Church
at
Henry
over
normal
in
the
city
itself.
The
map
there
shows
you
the
arrangements
were
in
play
for
the
temporary
arrangements,
which
went
pretty
well
when
the
relative
placements.
I
So
thank
you
to
Peter
man,
the
team
and
Alison
forever.
He
went
on
killing
that
rail
replacements
of
purpose,
but
what
we
need
to
get
back
to
him
would
it
may
be
nationally
started
with
work
on
that
suspected
what?
But
we
need
to
get
back
to
where
we've
got
an
interchange
and
Gavin
talks
about
the
future.
I
They
don't
dispersed,
interchange
and
to
be
very
interesting
to
also
make
sure
we
have
a
good
Metro
bus
stop
down
there,
but
though
I
share
the
MP
for
Bristol
South's
concerns
that
were
dropping
Metro
bus
routes
like
no
tomorrow.
At
the
moment
the
South
crystal
link
seems
dropped,
even
though
the
government's
paid
for
it
Jeff.
We
need
to
have
a
look
at
it's
very
serious
that
Cummins
pay
for
a
piece
of
infrastructure.
I
As
we
know,
bus
service
and
there's
also
the
bristol
Parkway
Bradley
Stoke,
one,
which
has
now
been
dropped
as
well
from
Emerson
screaming
across
lattices
to
routes
dropped
by
Metro
bus,
no
democratic
process,
except
perhaps
at
your
scrutiny
Commission.
You
look
after
another
place
in
terms
of
Weka,
but
it's
serious.
The
government
is
hundreds
of
330
million
pounds
of
taxpayers
money,
National
order
of
Skinner
setting
where's
the
bus
services.
These
were
burgers
built
as
rows
these
routes,
road
to
plus
bus
routes,
and
so
that's
how
bus
services
on
there
is
totally
unacceptable.
I
There's
the
parkway
one
missing
as
well.
We've
got
a
brand
new
leap
through
the
station
and
James
Freeman
sauce
having
problems
from
the
26th
may
be
putting
your
bus
routine
through
North
Bristol
and
into
Thornbury
along
the
Bradley
stairway,
where,
despite
Bristol
and
islands
of
varying
the
first
principle,
stop
at
the
red
bus
stops
Jeff
in
South
Yorkshire.
They
cannot
stop
at
the
background
bus
stops.
So
perhaps
somebody
can
talk
through
Wecker
about
this
issue
to
US
border
issue.
That's
where
I
raised
it
here.
So
that
was
here.
I
She
was
raised
on
Temple
Meads,
mind
bit
more
urgent
than
gap
in
a
meeting.
Jude
would
tell
you
had
all
the
players
there,
including
the
tourists
born
from
Bristol,
which
is
the
1.4
million
pound
operation
network,
where
there
wasn't
a
single
person
but
gates.
What
were
they?
Weren't
faith,
they
were
very
annoyed
about
what
the
bus
stops
would
be
moved
around.
A
temple
meets
without
proper
I,
can't
believe
the
company
that
has
a
director
in
this
building
in
the
former
first,
which
may
be
taken
over
me.
F
Work
I
cannot
say
how
important
this
is,
that
we
get
this
right
and
at
the
moment,
I
think
it
is
lost.
The
mayor's
office
ran
that
meeting
that
Davis
describing
he
was
I
suspect
from
the
mayor's
office.
It's
it
was
a
kind
of
closed
meeting.
This
isn't
being
talked
about
properly.
It
doesn't
need
to
be
scrutinized.
We
need
to
have
some
proper
scrutiny
within
the
next
few
weeks.
Actually
and
whatever
happens
with
the
arena
site.
This
has
got
to
be
sorted
out.
A
F
F
A
A
You
actually
to
actually
give
us
some
some
cement
mind
responses
that
I
think
would
be.
That
would
be
helpful
to
the
very
specifics
relating
to
the
bus
stops.
However,
the
issues
relating
to
transport
and
Irene
I
than
the
temple
weeds
are
itself
issues
that
might
be
relevant
to
us,
considering
the
decisions
that
we're
going
to
have
to
look
at
and
the
collective
in
terms
of
the
agreement,
so
I
think
I
think
you
mean
those
someone
released
as
well
with
some
some
responses
for
us
to
consider,
but
I
even
take
juice
point.
F
A
We
really
have
to
recognize.
We
have
to
work
this
with
the
executive
members
we
descend
upon
making
the
decision
is
what
we
can.
We
can
scrutinize
it
and
we
are
asking
questions,
but
but
it's
it's
what's
made
us
become
a
significant
service,
because
if
it,
if
it
isn't
dealt
with
very
soon,
we
will
be
set
with
something
that
is
considered
inappropriate
by
by
those
who
know
and
understand
a
fanciful
system.
A
We
incorporate
so
therefore
it
becomes
more
important
that
we
will
push,
but
I
think
definitely
I
can
with
cabinet
members
here
to
say
if
act,
if
that
could
be
related
informally
back
to
cabinet.
Colleagues,
I
think
that
we
help,
because
is,
if
it
simply
trying
to
make
this
work
in
a
better
way
and
temple
needs
pretty
fundamental.
Our
transport
politics
in.
J
I
The
bus
strategy
as
a
director
of
bus
uses,
you
can
get
more
constituents
about
bus
service
cuts
in
the
city.
Lack
of
services
inhale
feels
like
a
services.
You
know.
The
issue
is
that
this
is
now
going
to
worker
workers.
Now
the
transport
authority
to
know
the
authority
needed
for
buses,
we
don't
have
a
bus
strategy
go
copy.
The
week
magazine
were
responding
to
is,
if
you're
busier
honest.
I
If
you
don't
work
where
they
turn
around
in
Tommy,
you
might
get
a
strategy
sometime
in
July,
where
the
last
mayoral
combined
Authority
Jeff
not
have
a
bus
strategy
for
us,
something
as
a
statue
of
responsibility
to
Parliament
to
if
you
have
a
public
authority
of
West,
Wing
them
MCA
with
a
mayor,
elected
nuts,
not
marvin,
nursed
him
bars
and
we
really
got
to
get
this
legally
produced.
It's
a
legal
document
Parliament
would
expect
and
that's
about
the
socially
supported
services
or
franchise
services
within
the
city,
and
it
really.
I
If
that
happens
across
North
Bristol
and
the
port
is
dead
right
but
again,
a
lot
of
is
it
wetter
is
in
private,
we're
not
getting
any
outputs
from
their
infrastructure
group
they're,
not
meeting
in
public,
and
we
have
light
rail
proposals
going
between
Bristol
buff
I
learn
more
and
bath
for
North
East,
Somerset,
Council
meetings
and
I
ever
do
in
weka,
because
the
deputy
mayor,
who
is
very
good
in
both
Jim
Bob's
totem
warrant
and
discloses
an
awful
lot
of
good
stuff
to
us.
And
it's
through
public
demand
in
public
meetings
in
in
cabinets.
I
D
I
He
needs
to
purchase
the
bus
strategy,
make
the
buses
work
for
the
people
of
Bristol
and
work
with
North
Somerset
across
the
border,
and
we've
handed
the
power
to
him.
Rightly
or
wrongly,
that's
the
point
of
my
Parliament
I.
Think
Makassar
I
counted
from
Nathan
laughs
up,
see
right.
It
should
be
going
through
where
scrutiny,
but
there
is
a
huge
amount
of
frustration
want
to
travel
in
public
because
they
can't
alter
the
supported
bus
network.
We
can't
get
the
buses
in
evenings
and
Sundays
back
window.
I
This
Hill
filled
with
no
bus
service
nor
safe
at
all.
There
is
it's
all
down
to
the
western
combined
authority
to
deliver
the
strategy
and
the
public
subsidy
for
these
services.
It's
their
responsibility
and
every
other
mayor
has
been
an
act,
including
that
when
it
be
cheaper
in
Cambridge,
which
other
specific
color
you
wish
to
put
is
put
a
huge
emphasis
on
getting
the
buses
moving.
I
A
We
have
been
specifically
going
to
deal
with
anything
to
do
with
neighborhoods
and
communities,
because
our
someone
has
to
leave
us,
but
can
I
just
make
the
point
where
whether
we
circulate
in
this,
we
do
House
members
have
good
any
queries
or
issues
to
let
us
know
so
we
can
line
up
the
appropriate
offices
and
at
the
time
we
didn't
have
a
response
from
anyone
indicating
any
specific
issues.
So.
A
They
please
feel
free
to
ask
questions
are
after
tender
spoken,
but
don't
feel
you
have
to
to
fill
the
time
because
because
in
a
sense,
my
understanding
it
may
make
it
official.
This
is
this.
This
is
a
finding
a
business
plan
and
a
work
program
and
it's
going
to
evolve
and
develop
and
therefore
the
time
may
be
for
us
to
consider
and
ask
questions
in
milling
on
twelve
months
time,
as
this
is
progressed
so
I'm,
just
saying
that
in
the
context,
I'm
not
really
clear.
K
Frankie
check
I've
been
very
brief,
because
I'm,
a
good
cover
report,
probably
summarizes
this.
Maybe
for
you
you
remember.
The
corporate
strategy
was
adopted
by
full
counsel
at
its
meeting
on
the
20th
of
February
and
within
the
corporate
strategy
that
articulates
it.
Our
our
policy
framework
with
corporate
strategy
at
the
top
tier
and
moving
down
through
the
Matic
business
plans
linking
to
service
plans
as
a
more
operational
level.
K
So
this
is
the
second
tier
following
on
from
the
approval
of
the
corporate
strategy,
those
high-level
thematic
business
plans
across
the
corporate
strategy
themes,
so
it
expands
slightly
on
the
themes.
You'll
have
read
and
be
familiar
with,
and
the
commitments
you'll
be
familiar
with
from
the
corporate
strategy
and
starts
to
detail
some
of
the
key
actions
that
the
authority
plans
to
take
this
year
to
move
towards
the
delivery
of
those
commitments,
along
with
some
more
detailed
measures
to
see
how
it
will
chart
performance
and
form
the
basis
of
its
performance
framework
against
the
corporate
strategy.
K
As
the
chair
says,
this
is
alive
documents.
A
lot
of
these
things
that
we've
outlined.
Those
actions
are
things
which
are
progressing
you'll,
see
a
mix
of
when
it's
an
approach,
things
that
you
move
into
delivery
and
a
mix
of
actions.
That
essentially
say
we
plan
to
have
a
plan,
so
we
will
be
regularly
reviewing
this.
We
will
be
monitoring
it
through
on
this
framework
throughout
the
year
and
all
of
these
service
plans
which
underpin
us
at
an
operational
level
are
being
finalized
and
they
are
available
to
scrutiny.
K
L
F
A
But
the
question
that
Don
and
I
talk
about
various
stages
is
the
performance
indicators.
They
measure
whether
were
achievable,
I
think
that
concern
I,
think
the
view
and
I
have
done
was
we
really
must
be
asking,
in
the
first
instance
executive
members
to
identify
tracks
up
to
ten
people
for
words,
indicators
that
they
feel
they're
going
to
be
measured
by
in
how
they
deliver
their
key
business
plans.
A
Now
that
doesn't
mean
members
will
accept
exactly
those
indicators,
but
it
seemed
too
dark
for
us
to
be
like
that
when,
when
executive
and
senior
officers
of
the
experts
in
the
States,
they
could
identify
the
we
should
be
measuring
by,
and
these
should
be
measured
by
in
in
the
years
time.
So
if
I
was
looking
at
a
common
art
opening
also
might
pop,
but
back
in
to
go
with.
The
report
that
goes
to
calibrate
would
be
that
recommendation
that
we
asked
cabinet
members
to
come
up
with
eight
to
ten
feet.
A
Performance
indicators
for
the
areas
they're
responsible,
for
which
could
then
come
to
electorate
also
meeting
for
review
and
assessment
is
to
welcome
all
those
specimens.
Whichever
way
we
choose
today,
but
to
actually
put
lives
on
record
that
says
this
is
how,
within
a
measure,
if
we're
achieving
what
were
able
to
do
so
that
was
that
was
my
thought
process.
A
M
I
agree,
I
think
it's
not
like
sensible
option
for
us
to
public
it
kind
of
regular
updating
and
look
at
what's
going
on.
You
know
with
the
whole
thing
I
think
it
would
also
be
useful
to
that.
Certain
say
here,
for
example,
actually
go
through
I
would
have
a
report
of
everything.
What's
the
progress
towards
each
thing,
if
things
happening
to
dress,
why
not
what
what's
the
mitigation
etc,
so
I
think
I
think
we
should
be
both.
We.
B
Ambitions
indicators
of
how
it
could
be,
but
they're
not
pinned
down
enough
I
agree
and
some
of
these
after
having
the
ten
major
points,
have
got
three
two
or
three
things
at
the
end,
saying
how
that
we
did
it
I
think
this
is
the
right
structure,
I
think
it's
were
on
working
and
I.
Think
it's
very
clear
in
this
document.
How
that
might
play
out,
but
I
think
it
just
needs
to
be
tightened
up
and
I
think
we
could.
We
can
all
keep
my
got
to
drive.
B
A
No
one
can
disagree.
I
think
we
have
started
very
careful
that
we
don't
end
up
with
so
many
aims
and
objectives,
and
it's
somewhere
we've
got
to
put
in
the
prioritizing.
They
actually
recognizes
what
we
can
realistically
do.
It's
opposed
to
trying
to
do
all
the
things
that
we
ought
to
because
there's
a
danger
we
all
want
to
and
there's
a
danger
that
that
gives
scrutiny
the
ability
to
less
or
you
didn't
achieve
that
so
I
think
I
think
that
prioritizing
is.
E
A
We
have
such
a
list
of
indicators,
some
of
which
no
mr.
people
work
at
whether
they're,
good
or
bad,
whichever
negatives
that
we've
got
to
try
and
keep
that
in
a
meaningful
way
and
if
I
think,
if
we
had
one
we've
got
to
remove
one.
Otherwise
I
think
we
lose
the
power
but
I
agree.
We've
got
to
work
in
an
all-black
job.
G
G
A
F
N
N
G
D
K
No,
so
that
the
sustar
survey
result
the
result.
I'll
speak
from
memories
of
excuse
me.
If
it's
not
quite
right,
but
I,
think
the
number
was
40
early,
40
percent
or
36
would
recommend.
There
was
a
smaller
number
of
you
Woody's
and
the
largest
proportion
was
would
neither
recommend
or
not
recommend,
so
we
want
to
bring
it
was.
It
was
a
three
point,
scale,
I
think
so
neutral
one
out
in
the
staff
survey
and
we're
looking
to
increase
the
positives.
G
You
be
my
last
one,
which
is
there's
quite
a
few
things
which
refer
to
the
quality
of
life
indicators
and
increasing
in
from
150
50
to
51
or
2060,
2007
or
so,
and
then,
statistically,
the
quality
of
life
survey
would
be
a
sum
of
the
total
population
in
Bristol
that
we
never
associated
with
it
as
a
representation
of
the
population
of
Bristol.
So
here
giving
us
more
will
increase.
Actually
that
mean
anything.
It's
all
very
much
the
same.
K
Some
of
those
targets
which
are
quite
low
percentages,
we're
reflective
of
the
views
officers
who
actually
felt
that
it
would
be
particularly
challenging
able
to
change
those
and
to
keep
the
targets
realistic
and
that
you're
absolutely
right
there
that
there
is
always
a
margin
of
error,
and
that
was
further
complicated
for
us
to
pay
a
change
in
the
methodology
of
ports
of
life
as
part
of
last
year.
Spending
the
freeze
the
way
we
would
normally
have
conducted.
K
That
survey
was
slightly
compromised
to
more
an
opt-in
version
last
year,
which
gave
gives
us
less
confidence
in
those
results.
So
we
are
going
to
really
look
at
the
methodology
this
year,
without
spending
freeze
in
place
to
really
assure
ourselves
that
we
aren't
getting
a
high
quality
response.
We
can
rely
on
from
that
survey
to
say
that
so
this
year
those
targets
have
something
quite
seduced
to
us.
That
would
be
enough
years.
K
O
L
L
L
Actually,
we've
had
some
quite
interested
in
the
baby's
back,
which
is
that
be
looking
at
the
quality
of
life,
so
they
caught
a
lot.
The
quality
of
life
survey
results
aren't
necessarily
directly
related
to
the
cancer
on
its
own,
so
we
might
have
some
influence
that
had
people
feeling
about
where
they
live,
we
won't
have.
You
won't
be
there
in
to
print
all
of
it.
So
I
think.
L
O
O
L
L
L
L
That's
another
issue,
sometimes
that
attracts
people
to
come
because
their
services-
that's
another
issue
that
which
sort
of
trying
to
try
to
manage,
but
I
think
it's
about
trying
to
take
the
person
as
an
individual
and
what
can
we
wrap
around
them
and
for
some
people
that
is
a
very
complex,
complex
piece
of
work?
I,
don't
if
you
watch
the
program
practices
that
were
a
few
months
ago,
but
that
really
needs
it
to
highlight
how
complex
somebody's
so.
A
B
The
couple
of
words
got
one
one
shoe
that
keeps
popping
up
in
all
of
you
across
all
these
papers
and
that's
all
volunteers
pretty
well.
Every
one
of
these
aspirations
has
got
as
one
of
its
bullet
points
working
the
volunteers,
volunteers
for
us.
The
context
here
is
that
we've
actually
seem
to
dispel
all
down
our
volunteer
gathering
resourcing
inspiring
service.
B
It's
like
disaffected
and
that
concerns
me
Pacific,
is
so
important,
but
we
use
these
volunteers.
Then
we've
actually
got
to
make
sure
that
we
deliver
those
volunteers
and
polish
them
up
and
make
them
as
bright
as
they
can
possibly
be.
But
the
second
thing
that
is
interesting
is
that
through
all
those
throughout
all
of
this,
we
need
volunteers
as
being
in
all
of
us.
Suddenly,
when
it
comes
to
the
library
service,
we
don't
we.
D
L
Terms
of
what
is
the
library
service,
specifically
what
we've
looked
at
the
respondent
even
going
on
in
our
libraries,
but
it's
about
supporting
and
enriching
service,
as
opposed
to
replacing
librarians
and
I.
Think
that
is
an
issue
across
a
whole
range
of
services
that
we
provide
where
we're
providing
statutory
services
off.
Often
volunteers
can
act
a
really
useful
when
you
use,
in
addition,
allottee
it's
how
you
use
them
and
how
you
balance,
that
against
our
country,
responsibilities
as
well
and
again,
that's
a
kind
of
that
is
attention,
I!
L
Think
in
terms
of
where
we're
going
the
corporate
plan
and
the
business
plan,
there
is
a
much
greater
recognition
of
it
in
terms
of
the
city
having
less
resources.
Actually
harnessing
resumes
is
the
area
of
our
communities
and
acknowledging
that
is
really
important
becoming
even
more
important,
but
we
have
to
do
that
so
I.
Think
I,
love,
dis,
really
learn
the
direction.
B
Discrete
or
other
says
that,
in
order
to
deliver
what
has
been
paid
for
in
terms
of
the
neutralization
port,
that
is
predicated
upon
using
all
the
sources
in
the
city,
including
the
volunteers,
in
the
same
way
as
other
authorities
for
a
trauma
country
have
delivered
a
much
better
library
service.
By
being
much
more
open-minded
about
this,
it's
very
clear
to
me
that
the
school
is
closed,
its
wide
to
this
way
of
doing
things
and
therefore
closed
down
one
of
the
greatest
options
we've
got
for
sustaining
the
library
service
throughout
City
and
I.
B
So
that's
why
I
wrote.
We
must
continue
to
disagree
also,
because
this
is
you
know
this
is
so
important
and
if
we
don't,
we
turn
our
vessel
into
what
other
authorities
have
done
on
the
practice
they
demonstrate
it
can
work,
then
we're
actually
closing
our
and
frankly,
closer
to
the
aspirations
of
many
young
people
and
other
people
around
the
city
to
a
service
that
we're
cutting
off,
and
we
will
continue
to
disagree.
F
F
I
do
I
said
this
to
Tim
earlier
actually,
but
I
think
there's
something
about
the
way
these
targets
are
really,
ladies,
you
know
keep
it
so
do
increase
or
decrease,
but
not
moving
around.
So
the
language
is
very
hard.
You
have
to
read
it
twice
together,
we're
talking
about
a
foot
down,
so
please
try
to
make
it
clearer.
F
F
P
Directly
north
and
we
are
gonna
talk
about
an
article
P
and
there
will
be
a
campaign
around
attendance.
There
was
something
about
and
witness
schools
up
to
have
her
attendance
wasn't
messed
up
and
where
we
are
in
terms
national
league
tables
around
attendance
and
our
schools
are
responding,
really
really
real
tune
up.
So
this
is
much
about
how
we
approach
it
as
a
community
and
see
the
value
of
a
feeling
school
as
SS
and
some
of
the
punitive
measures
that
we
may
well
take
the
families.
P
F
D
F
The
smart
that
says
that
the
targets
should
be
attributable
to
stuff
that
you
do
so
is
your
business
planning
is
not
targeting.
You
have
to
actually
own
the
attribute
that
your
concerns
and
that's
one
of
the
things
I
find
difficult
about.
Quite
a
lot
is
actually
the
things
not
not
smart
in
that
way
and
I
think
we
need
to
tweak
that
so
that
we
do
actually
be
able
to
use
it
as
a
living
document
to
say
whether
we're
getting
battery
or
not.
You
know,
I'm
sure,
schools.
Q
Wanted
to
well
just
pick
up
on
what
you
said
I
mean.
Is
it?
Is
it
just
that
the
attendants?
You
know
the
third,
this
the
aspirational
attendance
rate
that
you've
put
down?
There
reflects
the
fact
that
we
we
have
system
of
academies
and
free
schools
of
which
we
have
less
control,
and
therefore
we
were,
if
they
will
direct.
You
know,
director
authority.
Schools
would
would
that
administrative
that
aspire
to
demonstrate
the
Ohio
well,.
P
One
of
the
reasons
there
to
industry:
it's
the
way.
It
is
a
process
saturation
and
it
gave
you
a
really
good
place.
So
we
had
we
find
a
strategy
across
our
schools
where,
when
a
child
moves
from
the
school,
that's
a
testicle,
it's
a
breslav,
someone
headed
snowfall
and
we
keep
the
child
in
the
school
world
until
we
until
we
get
something
back
from
the
school
that
the
child's
not
this
will
be
doing
even
less
and
child.
The
unintended
consequence
about
a
child
absent
mmmm.
D
P
All
sorts
of
them
that
came
from
a
place
of
trying
really
hard
to
do
a
Google
thing
cost
us.
We
wear
shoes
in
terms
of
power
attendances
as
surely
not
just
been
dressed
up
at
their
home.
It's
looked
at
nationally
because
of
tainted
spenders
are
looked
at
nationally
and
wrestlers
about
fourth
worst
in
the
country,
but
that.
F
P
Once
is
there's
one
thing
that
we
know
is
that
travel
to
somewhere
attendance
issues,
but
we
also
know
that
children
who
are
having
really
different
circumstances
at
one
of
them
as
domestic
abuse
them
with
other
adverse
childhood
experiences,
are
less
likely
to
come
to
school
regularly.
So
there's
an
issue
present
across
across
that
school
partnership,
and
how
do
we
support
children
and
young
people
and
to
not
have
some
of
the
adverse
childhood
experiences
they've
got
now.
That
might
be
time
to
run
over
main,
but
it's
certainly
something
that
we
made
it
to
do
something
about.
P
F
Then
that
speaks
to
my
heart
than
that
sentence.
It
says,
let's
raise
it
from
seventy
six
point.
Something
to
something
is
actually
as
a
target
of.
Are
we
getting
better
at
doing
the
things
we
describe?
Is
you
know
a
useful
thing
to
be?
You
know
so
did
despair
when
we've
gone
up
to
76
and
if
we
don't
actually
improve.
A
That
this
is
where
the
key
performance
indicators
are
really
important.
We
start
picking
out
those
indicators
we
need
to
work.
We
need
to
know
that
their
offices
of
the
executive
and
the
executive
are
understanding
the
nuances
of
X
and
what
cities
were
trying
to
decision.
We.
We
need
to
be
a
stupid
enough
to
not
just
be
impressed,
because
the
methodologies
changed.
The
thing
is
recover.
We
actually
need
to
be
getting.
A
We
need
to
know
what
the
comparative
rates
were
to
see
whether
the
direction
of
travel
is
right,
so
so
I
think
it's
it's
how
it's,
how
we
engage
and
so
meaning
the
screaming
role
is
actually
being
the
conscience.
If
you
like
this
challenging
officers
are
all
certainly
not
an
executive
and
warmer
certainly
improve
what
we're
trying
to
do,
but
that
may
get
lost
in
the
translation,
because
there
are
so
many
targets.
A
J
Can
I
start
without
being
argumentative
saying
that
I
fundamentally
disagree
with
the
point
that
we
haven't
got
any
influence
over
it
because
I
mean
if
we
haven't,
let's
all
pack
up
and
go
home,
because
I
think
in
terms
of
underpinning
some
of
the
wider
objectives,
certainly
around
the
deprived
communities
in
the
city.
If
we
don't
believe
that
trying
to
do
everything
and
working
with
partners
to
get
children
to
go
to
school
is
important,
then
you
know
as
I
say
really.
What
are
we
here
for?
J
But
my
my
wider
point
was
that
if
you've
read
through
this,
you
might
notice
that
I
had
seemed
to
hardly
help
any
and
yet
you
know
I'm
in
charge
of
130
million
pounds
of
the
council's
budget.
But
it
does
mention
the
better
lives
program.
I
think
there's
about
thirty
seven
or
something
strands
of
the
better
lies
program,
probably
even
more,
if
you
really
starting
and
picking
them.
But
it
goes
back
to
the
point
that
Tim
made
about
with
this
is
kind
of
high-level.
It's
underneath
the
corporate
strategy,
but
it's
the
next
level.
J
So
the
things
that
Jackie
said
about
how
how
we
usually
getting
children
to
attend
school,
those
are
the
the
work
programs
that
lie
underneath
this.
Aren't
they
and
I
think
that
for
me
you
know
it's
I
know
it's
still
in
the
cooking,
but
the
one
city
plan
is
the
chance.
We
then
have
to
talk
to
our
partners
about
how
children
attending
school,
the
better
lies
program.
N
So
the
same
view
proceeds
but
I've
not
made
a
final
decision
on
this.
Yet
so
it's
very
important,
this
committee
to
scrutinize
the
process
and
the
options
before
I
didn't
make.
It
did
make
a
final
decision
simply
the
main
reason
for
making
this
decision
that
it's
that
the
the
vehicles
at
Bristol
waste
company
use
are
coming
to
the
end
of
their
life,
so
the
methodology
will
inform
the
type
of
vehicles.
N
R
Ultimately,
they'll
show
you've
got
12
different
variations
of
collection.
One
miscibility
later,
like
the
presentation,
is
key.
Three
key
things
to
do:
we
stick
with
some
separated
connections
or
recyclers.
Do
we
move
to
economy
and
creation
of
the
recycling
or
and
once
the
three
watches
the
frequency
buddy
for
the
residual
waste
collection
which
you
might
be
in
your
black
bag?
R
Very,
very
briefly,
I'll
put
down
some
pluses
and
minuses
of
each
of
those.
Those
options
benefit
system
separation,
which
of
course,
is
the
color
service.
That's
a
big
plus
it's
moment
have
Nestor
tag
nation
with
its
up
separated
the
curb
sisal.
It's
more
monkey
Manning,
photography,
cycler,
we're
competitive,
there's,
no
need
for
a
separate
processing.
Contract
you'd
normally
have
to
take
commingled
to
a
this
furthest
of
facility
distorting
it's
all.
You've
done
at
the
kind
of
site
sent
a
clear
benefit.
R
R
Certainly
here
with
the
vehicle
eager
to
propose
the
big
leave
it
to
woody
in
place,
it
does
allow
for
the
additional
ways
to
use
to
be
connected
or
the
same
vehicle,
that's
quite
large
on
a
saving
and
efficiency
between
them,
both
outside
of
the
sort
of
separating
recycling.
You
can
also
collect
textiles
or
we
of
batteries
and
the
food
without
these
additional
resources,
the
dance
or
the
service
approach
of
collections.
If
you
need
to
spoke
vehicles,
the
Congress
government
I
think
made
us
car
in
compartmentalizing.
R
There
are
health
and
safety
implications
of
using
properties.
There's
lots
of
skill
points
at
the
curbside
at
connection
and,
obviously
in
transit.
It's
less
contained
increase
its
really
the
capacity
that
the
resident
couldn't
can
recycle
to
is
governed
by
the
size
of
the
box,
meaning
this
had
multiple
blocks
available
to
recycle
more.
There
are
streets,
the
issues
in
terms
of
littering
and
every
boxes,
lots
of
lots
of
ugly
boxes
out
on
collection
today,
given
the
paper
was
always
the
most
most
valuable
commodity
within
the
recycling
box.
R
Maintain
its
quality,
the
benefits
of
a
commingled
connection,
it
doesn't
have
the
standardization
vehicle
flips
of
any
vehicle
can
be
used
for
any
service
at
any
time.
Reducing
health
safety
races
reduced.
This
is
literally
an
experience
because
the
complainant
beers
will
begin
to
the
poster
boxes.
Less
connections
are
required
through
the
trip
scene
and
it
protects
the
recycles.
R
The
downside,
commingled
collections,
witness
increasing
and
contamination
less
income
per
ton,
the
photographer's
correctly.
It
restricts
the
collection
of
additional
items,
but
we
detect
about
the
batteries
and
because
it's
going
to
be
seen
that
when
we
can't
compartmentalize
vehicle
standard
standard
reference
collection
vehicle,
you
need
a
separate
process
and
contract
materials,
recycling
facility
or
birth,
which
introduces
the
new
costs
the
festivities.
Today.
This
sort
dispense
materials
into
the
separate,
recycle
history
more
than
the
other
sizes
of
accompanying
the
collection.
R
R
R
R
And
don't
waste
remains
the
same
as
well,
so,
basically
going
to
three
different
options
or
a
street
legal
period
discussed
at
the
beginning
about
some
separate
equally
to
Kobe,
integrals
and
frequency
of
residual
waste
collection.
These
are
the
level
of
developer
options
that
are
so
long
that
we
shouldn't
see
that
and
we
did
look
at
each
other
legally
compliant,
there's
no
way
she
can
support.
You
need
these
sisters
so
taking
those
options
which
saw
the
amenities
of
this,
it's
very
like
generators
right
in
front
of
you
created
the
evaluation
for
each
of
those.
R
Safety
is
very,
very
clear:
social
inclusion
on
city
streets
in
a
public
opinion
observer,
typically,
but
quite
a
large
percentage
of
the
of
the
evaluation
they
are
flying
these
ratings
to
each
of
the
options
for
baseline,
which
is
a
covered
service
across
each
of
them.
It
delivers
do
we
know
the
best
option
based
on
the
criteria.
R
R
Game
is
the
winner,
so
just
just
to
explain,
the
blue
bars
are
financial,
pluses
and
minuses
compared
to
our
baseline
and
the
red.
Dots
are
recycling,
performance,
pluses
and
minuses
again
compared
to
what
makes
for
a
bigot
yet
so
the
option
that
delivered
the
most
possible
many
races
and
to
have
to
excuse
the
scale
that
represents
about
two
to
two
cents,
increasing
slightly
that's
what
we
got
to
send
our
jury
based
questions
was
residual
waste
being
collected
or
three
weekly
basis.
R
R
B
F
R
We
did
take
time
to
do
you
know
the
conscious
our
providers
to
do
it
from
an
operational
management
point
of
view.
It
would
look
different
to
this.
If
I
was
a
finance
director,
it
would
look
different
to
this
and
if
I
was
in
head
of
sustainability,
it
would
leave
again.
So
we
carry
on
the
appraisal
using
those
three
twenty
negatives.
The.
R
Across
those
three
strands
operations,
finance
sustainability-
and
these
are
these
represent
from
each
of
us-
that's
not
to
accompany.
This
is
quite
a
collection
that
for
May
2015.
So
we
can
take
that
into
account
some
your
objective,
as
we
possibly
could
be
so
and
that
that
was
the
the
energies
of
the
evaluation
to
bankruptcy
from
the
storage.
What
to
do
bigger,
actually
brought
initiative,
public
opinion
and
routine,
but
I've
had
to
forty
percent
each
need
to
be
finding
a
bit
of
here
and.
C
F
R
R
N
So
as
a
seller
not
made
a
final
decision,
but
we
have
had
a
good
debate
around
this,
the
political
government,
as
you
considered
the
result
of
this
of
this
process
and
I
think
from
Maryland
say
from
a
public
opinion
point
of
view
not
very
friendly
to
you.
Moving
towards
a
free
weekly
model
with
residual
waste
collections,
I
think
I,
don't
think
it
would
be
popular
I.
N
N
When
you
know
where
the
council
tax
is
going
up,
and
then
we
propose
with
a
service
that
everybody
gets
in
the
in
the
city,
it's
the
one
service
that
touches
every
every
resident
on
it.
I
would
say
so
we
put
the
counter
tax
out
and
we
reduce
their
service.
Are
they
I
think
from
a
public
perception
point
of
view?
I,
don't
think
number
be
very
popular,
so
the
next
option
is
worthy
I'll,
see
you
around
weekly
residual
collections,
so
we've
got
the
baseline
plus
we'll
move
to
a
smaller
bin.
A
The
collection,
researching
rate
is
actually
quite
hard.
The
thought
was
simply
putting
out
extra
business
in
to
make
any
difference
to
the
correction
tape
in
my
patch,
it's
very
significant,
because
people
put
out
there
do
something
anyway,
at
least
in
the
thing
is
these
in
the
terrace
rooms
it's
going
to
create
patients
that
are
even
harder
for
anyone
to
get
by
and
in
the
other
and
I'm,
not
even
good
with
it.
Still
you
can
speed
up
the
process.
Lee
is
watching.
A
I
haven't
followed
up
his
example
of
actually
going
and
looking
how
they
work
with
two
bills.
Thank
you.
Just
about
curtain,
they
may
have
three
leaders,
they're,
actually
thought
you'd
better
slow
down
the
process,
so
on
I'm,
really
not
convinced.
But
yes,
if
we
don't
want
it
the
same
way.
Yes,
that
people
want
the
smaller,
then
learn.
Let
the
wind
future
to
be
replaced
with
the
small
thing,
but
not
actually
specified
I.
Just.
H
R
B
Aspiring
to
recycling
rates
that
we
got
then
haven't
had
for
a
very
long
time,
so
the
medical
personnel
is
to
try
and
get
somewhere
close
to
what
we
actually
got
there.
So
you
know
that's
what
we
are
we're
struggling
to
go
to
recover
position,
which
is
really
sad,
so
I'm
supportive.
So
in
fact,
didn't
sound
like
it
right.
D
O
B
B
Let's
start
with
a
question
the
residual
waste
side
which
do
but
if
I
speed
back,
that
is
what
I
see
as
being
what's
left
behind
in
the
bins,
in
other
words,
after
some
source
separation.
What's
up
there,
the
wrappings
is
residual
waste.
Is
it
not?
Yes,
if
you
were
then
consider
a
free,
weekly
collection
of
those
things,
because
what
it
shipment
frazzle
is
dry
stuff,
which
is
completely
not
a
problem.
We
have
to
know
that,
of
course,
53%
of
us
black
beans
contain
anything
other
than
what
they
meant
because
we're
a
before
so.
D
B
D
B
B
N
B
So
into
the
definition
of
residual
waste,
because
I
think
you're,
seeing
it
is
what
the
perfect
position
always
would
be,
I'm
telling
you
what
33%
of
it
absolutely
is,
and
it
is
unrecycled
rush
which
contains
food
race
and
that
is
going
to
be
corrupted
and
turned
into
into
into
maggots.
You
know
we're
doing
the
time
to.
N
B
Contain
food
waste
will
be
found,
of
course,
of
the
population
will
be
screaming
at
Bristol
City
Council
for
not
solving
Maddox
as
a
problem.
So
let's
come
onto
the
the
next
thing.
What
we
should
be
doing
there
solving
problems
and
by
simply
by
adding
to
the
potential
for
increasing
the
amount
of
Recycling's
by
putting
in
another
in
another
paper
for.
B
D
A
B
Is
just
another
box
that
people
have
been
a
former
and
it
gets
blown
into
the
road
and
cars
smash
and
then
just
clatters
the
streets.
I
tell
you
what
why
don't
you
go
next
week
around
until
two
more
boxes,
I'll
switch
back
to
then
go
make
sure
you
go
hard,
because
everything
me
much
fun.
What
women
look
ugly
is
addressing
rods.
We
will
be
thinking
all
the
time
about
how
we
can
do
better
and
one
more,
which
is
your
money,
which
has
a
feeling
and
now
three
boxes,
an
adrenaline,
Kennedy
or
not.
B
A
beautiful
thing
at
the
front
is
not
that
the
situation
we
find
ourselves
in
much
in
the
city
and,
in
fact,
the
very
minutes
that
we
went
through
the
beginning.
A
new
sweetie
referred
to
that
that
what
the
offices
and,
in
fact,
neediness
this
commission
is
currently
she
saw
as
being
a
major
problem-
was
the
flats
that
we
have
to
have
a
different
solution
for
the
facts.
Mainly
maybe
we've
got
the
opportunity
to
have
a
small
part
of
our
fleet
with
a
different
type
of
way
of
receiving
stuff
that
comes
from
flats.
B
We
should
be
seeing
that
a
massive
amount
of
the
problem,
particularly
our
inability
to
get
our
recycling
rates
up,
is
vested
in
the
flat,
not
just
flats
by
by
which
many
people
will
think
the
walk
up,
saline
tablet,
but
many
of
the
flats
that
we
see
in
Bristol
above
shops
and
in
multi
occupancy
in
all
those
where
people's
don't
have
a
front
step
and
front
garden
in
which
they
can
easily
put
install
their
bins.
This
is
a
very
big
problem.
B
This
is
a
very
important
time
solving
that
very
big
problem,
and
if
we
really
are
looking
to
do
what
we
need
to
do
in
terms
of
your
site,
because
not
only
if
we
get
our
recycling
rate
up,
it
actually
changes
that
proportion
between
finance
and
recycle
ins.
If
we
get
this
right,
we've
got
a
business
model
here
when
women
bristle
ways
companies
first
set
up.
If
the
people
are
very
pleased
to
say
impresses,
they
sources
a
real
opportunity
to
score
financially.
B
E
R
D
Q
So
there's
some
sort
of
point
to
an
interaction
that
that
would
be
three
weeks.
That
was,
you
know.
You
talk
about
the
residents,
but
if
you
were,
if
you
have
much
people
from
are
complaining
about
three
week
election
will
you
tell
absolutely
say,
but
I
know
how
good
you
are
in
waste
management,
come
how
careful
you've
been
and
therefore
I
very
much
doubt
that
you've
been
this
blabbing
to
fall
on
that
foot
right
into
action.
So.
D
Q
What
just
total
could
go
through
the
points,
because
I've
had
to
listen
to
a
lot
of
people's
work.
You
know
you've
raised
questions
of
what
you've
said
right.
Okay,
now,
if
you
buy
this
whole
booth
or
anything
because
I
assumed
at
first,
when
you
talk
about
remove
them
and
everything
was
that
and
what
talk
about
the
residual
stuff
just
talking
about
there,
something
everything
is
classroom,
I
have
them
taken
somewhere.
Q
Sort
it,
but
that
moment
we
still
have
a
refill
in
the
back,
so
agree
box
in
the
black
box
and
I
would
like
to
understand.
Why,
like
we,
have
that
because
actually
that's
very
confusing
for
people,
don't
compete,
those
who
walked,
and
it
seems
to
me
that
they
probably
caught
often
more
confusing
because
actually
used
to
put
rule
in
your
box.
That's
less
it's
more
process
and
then
your
guys
are
still
going
to
do
with
them.
You
know
story
whether
it's
on
the
curbside.
There
was
a
mishap
where.
D
Q
But
is
that
we're
saying
they're
still
gonna
have
a
remit,
green
box
and
the
black
box
and
then
important
that
we
possibly
could
show
anything
in
the
blue
box,
but
we
still
were
put
yet
called
yeah
paper,
a
new
drafts
in
that
wallet
yet
column,
ordinary
plastic,
that
milky
black
plastic
and
you
know
it
bad
for
me
and
the
cool
of
is
its
confusion.
It's
tired,
very
time-consuming
and
I
think
that's
partly
why
the
recycling
rates
are
lower
than
they
should
be
in
the
city.
Q
We're
not
going
on
afraid
when
we
talked
about
and
it
takes
against.
Commingling
was
that
we
would
have
special
things
that
needed
to
be
collected
separately.
I
would
like
a
bit
more
information
about
that,
because
actually
I
think
I
like
a
lot.
Well,
I'm,
not
history,
going
back
to
the
status
of
a
person,
although
your
cycling
centers
the
site.
Q
So
out
of
the
years
ago,
before
we
have
full-blown,
you
know
collectors
we
used
to
go
down
to
the
bottom
bunk
the
triple,
whose
stuff
is
quite
fun,
I'm
a
gardener,
but
the
batteries
I
am
saying
see
whether
you
don't
want
to
look
to
the
balance.
But
why
can't?
We
just
have
a
central
point
for
people
to
go.
Gentlemen
yeah
exactly,
but
the
thing
is
for
us
that
I
can't
leave
that
people
say:
oh
well,
we're
going
to
have
to
get
through
the
background,
brick
truck
route
just
to
collect
which
batteries
you.
G
R
D
R
To
compartmentalize,
it
doesn't
now
add
additional
spinach
additional
box
on
the
front
air
battery
actually,
for
example,
food
wipes
at
the
moment
it's
an
elective
by
the
same
vehicle
in
a
different
part.
If
you
were
to
go
the
source,
that's
coming,
and
you
would
mail
need
a
separate
vehicle
to
pick
up
the
food
waste
or
the
textile
waste
or
they
because
they
can't
go.
Q
Actually,
infused
by
that,
when
you
see
that
that
is
the
issue.
Yes,
it
makes
all
the
leave
on
to
that
one,
but
you
know
particle
board
once
we
said
that
ministers
no
matter
what,
but
there
are
other
thing
issues
with
that
type
of
things
it
hasn't
been
raised.
What
is
that?
Even
if
everybody
was
super
deep
and
put
all
their
food
waste
in
the
ramp,
and
you
still
have
a
little
packaging
that
ends
up
that
trap,
diem
plastic
packaging
that
car
recycle
disease?
Q
You
know
that
the
ball
that
contain
those
black
plastic
the
end
there
crystals
recycling,
is
an
absolute
nightmare
and
we
have
there.
People
who
live
busy
lives
and
they
do
this
black
dinners
and
get
all
those
of
our
plastic
containers
go
in
the
bed.
Do
people
wash
them
flapping
and
don't
think
so
stuck
to
those?
And
yes,
if
you
were.
Q
Q
Q
Types
of
things
that
also
needs
to
be
addressed,
the
black
plastic,
is
a
problem
and
also
desperate
is
don't
know.
Stuff
I
have
got
a
clue
whether
this
is
recycled
or
not.
I
really
don't
know
what
to
do
with
it.
This
is
that
this.
Why
this
this
is
an
argument
against
we
weak
collections,
because
when
you
you
have
like
a
try,
you
have
to
you
have
to
go
to
get
medicine.
D
Q
Does
it
the
residual
one
goes
first
right
and
you
missed
the
boat
or
man.
You
got
your
thing
into
the
recycling
box
and
they
don't
take
it
because
I
missed
the
bin.
So
if
you
have
to
wait
for
three
weeks
for
that
items
going,
that
would
be
a
problem,
so
there
is
needs
to
be
a
little
bit
more
intelligence,
and
that
brings
us
back
to
your
comment
about
trying
to
make
a
system
do
something
clever
of
them.
Q
Q
Q
D
Q
In
black,
so
maybe
their
hands
watch
liners
for
their
food
waste
bins.
Maybe
a
lot
more
is
local.
How
do
you
Nick
and
also
talk
about
not
go
back
to
the
magnetics
again,
if
you
see
a
student
student
than
brown
bins
in
the
summer,
Oh
hot
solid
day
from
they've
been
tempted
and
they're
SATA
sorry,
the
stuff
at
the
bottom
is
just
like.
That's
like
that's.
F
R
F
On
that
really
I
think
actually
that,
in
a
way,
I
can
appreciate
why
the
decision
might
be
to
go,
and
you
know
keep
it
the
ease,
it's
the
easy
one
that
do
things
you
make.
The
polymer
thing
and
I
think
my
money
building
is
that
this
city,
as
Marvin
said
earlier,
and
on
about
it
we
need
to
be
full.
We
need
to
be
brave,
we
need
not
to
be
web
thing
within
politicians
and
I
think
this
is
exactly
doing
that
because,
if
you
think
about
it,
we
know
that
we
need
clean
work.
F
I
assume,
although
there's
nothing
in
the
documentation,
means
less
lorries
on
the
road.
If
you
see
what
I
mean
they're
up
there,
they're
slowly,
you've
got
less
actual
pollution
from
those
storage,
but
let's
transfer
will
you
spread
it
over
the
weeks
or
something
and
it's
about
boldness.
This
is
for
me,
I
thought
this
was
about
changing
the
fleet
to
making
some
decisions.
Isn't
it
that's
what
you
said.
P
F
F
Of
normal
systems,
at
the
same
time,
to
do
with
being
able
to
report,
you
know
with
an
app
whether
you'll
be
this
full
or
not,
whether
you're
recycling
is
full
or
not,
and
actually
having
the
other
side
of
our
corporate
plan.
That
says
IT
being
the
most
connected
together
city
in
the
country.
To
do
with
all
this,
there
will
be
something
that
comes
out
and
says
a
technological
solution
to
on
demand
and
take
it
away
least
now.
F
You've
got
not
buildable
people
in
let's
take
Ashley,
you
know
who
say
people
like
maybe
I
could
do
three
weekly
tomorrow,
Dennard
under
when
you've
got
enough.
You
actually
sensed
of
that
were
than
routine,
so
I'm
worried
about
the
future
proofing
at
this
I
think
it's
just
a
kind
of
political
expediency.
Let's
just
go
with
this
now
may
not
being
bold
and
radical
and
thinking
about
leading,
and
that's
that,
like
this,
a
lot
actually
and
I
think
it's
a
shame
that
we
are
not
as
a
city
kind
of
grasping
the
network
going.
F
A
F
A
A
A
F
Model
says
that
we
can
be
more
bold
and
take
decisions
and
take
control
back
and
all
the
rest
of
it.
The
cabinet
model
says
we
can
also
do
that,
and
then
we've
got
dancing
in
Wales
where
they
have
more
than
trouble
talking
about
being
able
to
compulsorily
do
stuff
with
recycling,
whether
they're
three
weekly,
already
none
they're
going
to
full
weekly
and
that's
that's
an
indication
of
where
the
future.
B
B
Decision
is
to
do
with
the
way
that
we're
trying
to
get
rid
of
the
stuff
at
the
other.
One
we've
been
for
a
long
time
sustainably
disposing
of
the
waste
I
fear
that
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
is
a
burning
illness.
We've
got
a
beast.
A
great
big
incinerator
is
desperate
for
for
fuel
and
for
clients.
We've
got
a
district
leasing
service
that
it's
going
to
be
working
off.
Some
of
the
waste
heat
from
that
incineration
service,
I've
loved
her.
B
Ever
since,
in
four
years
ago,
we
had
a
presentation
on
avoiding
war
every
day,
which
actually
was
all
about
how
the
incinerator
was
gonna
change,
the
faces
of
Bristol,
that's
what
the
Western
quarter
day
was
actually
focused
on
their
leverage
gave
that
speech,
and
it
was
a
speech.
It
wasn't
a
conversation
into
speech
and
I.
A
I
just
take
taking
part
of
why
he
said
the
leaving
the
incinerator
issue
because
I'm
not
that
may
or
may
not
be
the
case,
but
I
think
if
we
take
the
rest
of
why
they
say
would
I
be
right
in
taking
a
sense
of
the
meeting
there.
Actually,
there
is
a
feeling
with
the
targets
that
have
been
set
in
this
report.
We
feel
should
be
higher
to
the.
N
N
N
Flats
as
well
in
terms
in
terms
of
money
for
education,
etc,
obviously
we're
starting
to
raise
money
through
the
fines
that
we're
going
via
Kingdom
for
littering,
etc.
So
we
are
building
up
a
fund
in
regards
to
that
activity
and
we
don't
have
a
process
in
place
yet
in
terms
of
what
we're
going
to
spend
money
on,
but
it
has
to
be
spent
on
environmental
issues.
So
we
could
use
some
of
that
money
potentially
for
educational
issues.
N
B
Then
you've
got
the
message
away
flats
as
well,
so
actually
it
would
be
very
brief.
I
just
like
to
do
dual-sport
onset,
believe
a
lot
about
enforcement
I
have
been
begging,
Kirk,
James
and
his
briefs
verses
to
spend
what
Kingdom
does
to
come
up
in
management.
We're
talking
can't
be
done.
The
latest
government
legislation
which
came
up
ten
days
ago,
which
actually
says
it,
can
find
people
find
literally
from
cars
because
it
will
actually
identify
the
car
and
not
the
person,
that's
through
the
mystic.
B
A
Just
out
of
terms
of
flats
is
there:
it
is
either
those
pages
converted
into
two
four
six
or
eight
attracts
all
those
have
multiple
occupancy.
They
think
it
might
catch
the
biggest
problems,
and
that's
because
those
who
those
who
rent
the
whole
house,
all
all
the
coral
and
house
up
a
much
more
committing
them
to
their.
A
F
The
other
thing
is
in
the
planning
applications
now
putting
in
better
provision
for
like
intake
pools,
the
opportunities
to
underground
West
collection,
which
can
be
when
you
need
different
trucks
for
it.
But
you
see
the
future.
The
city
looked
at
much
different
in
the
future,
with
all
this
building
going
on,
there's
no
opportunities
with
Department
of
underground
with
waste
collection,
and
many
doing
that,
however-
and
this
is
not
mentioned
in
any
of
this-
so
we
could
talk
about
the
time
about
it,
but
it's
well.
N
A
I
speak
with
a
master
members
forum
and
we
are
dependent
upon
communication
with
the
mayor's
office
to
find
out
when
paperwork
can
be
made
available
to
us
and
I
I
did
point
to
the
mayor's
office.
I
wasn't
prepared
for
us
to
be
only
given
a
week
to
scrutinize,
though,
as
he's
explained,
it's
not
making
a
decision
on.
A
Studies
that
will
be
a
decision
made,
but
when
we
know
what
the
time
frame
is,
we
will
need
to
scrutinize
the
value
for
money
before,
but
it's
possible
we
may
scrutinize.
There
is
an
after
that's
pigmented
by
tackler,
because
that
will
only
facilitate
the
eventual
decision.
That
said,
there
would
be
value
for
money
reporters
discreetly,
so
that
sometime
in
May
there
will
be
also
a
decision.
B
B
I
F
A
B
S
B
A
B
A
A
A
A
Would
suggest
that
the
impact
on
the
political
answer
to
them?
That
would
just
be
plain
that,
having
got
to
the
stage
where
we
have
a
chance
to
be
able
to
engage
actually
achieve
if
we
can
find
a
way
to
make
that
happen
and
take
down
to
this
point,
we
clearly
we
have
to
have
the
maximum
act
in
the
public
domain,
because
actually
part
of
the
reason
for
the
scrutiny
process
of
this
is
to
ensure
proper
democratic
accountability.
T
But
that
is
heretical.
Americas
has
left
talking
the
updated
committee
that
Ian
heard
has
been
successfully
pointed,
and
so
he
will
be
taking
the
remains
world
for
a
year,
so
he
will
be
spending
two
and
a
half
days
to
experience
me
in
two
and
a
half
days
in
democratic
services
in
Batavia
before
council.
My
pleas
to
him
and
what
we
haven't
done
as
a
team,
though,
is
it's
mostly
I,
feel
like
keeping
up
exactly
remains
work
because
some
of
the
team
on
Louise
we
have
heavily
involved
in
libraries,
etc.
T
B
Something
will
work
here
when
we
had
the
nez
perce
some
time
there
was
a
bit
of
a
block
us
yesterday
that
the
meeting
set
of
the
17th
of
April
to
hear
a
neutral
ventures
report
will
now
not
go
ahead.
There's
a
possibility
very
repetitive
main
and
we
were
to
write
to
representatives
of
the
crystal
libraries
in
the
same
way
as
the
parts
or
come
to
the
parts
group.
T
Stunning
that
we've
had
all
those
engenders,
whilst
the
the
trial
of
different
ways
to
into
the
waste
worker
was
going
forward.
At
the
last
meeting,
there
was
a
unanimous
vote
for
members.
It
was
only
with
witness
italics,
but
to
go
forward
with
the
proposal
is
discussed.
Scrutiny
workshop,
which
is
the
introduction
of
the
Directorate
based
collisions
three
times
a
year,
still
refers
more
resources
towards
task
and
finish,
and
we
are
now
as
team
working
through
the
necessary
details
me
to
wrap
around
that
and
turn
that
into
the
market
you
are
working.