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Mayoral Question Time 12th April 2018 5:00pm
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B
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Before
it
and
not
having
to
go
anywhere,
I've
said
the
questions
asked
Christy.
What
we've
learned
was
a
very
environmentally
friendly
recycling
versus
what
we've
noted
some
noise
about
an
incineration
process
which,
if
you
remember,
was
what
was
done
in
2006
because
they
said
that's
what
the
rubbish.
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Then
walk.
We
talk
sweetly
to
do
proper
justice
to
a
report
that
latigo
me
so
the
the
question.
We
will
really
substance
and
we
were
trying
to
understand
the
timeframe
and
if
your
first
term,
a
cabinet
isn't
making
a
decision
on
anything
other
than
the
value
for
money
report,
that's
a
different
situation.
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What
scrutiny
doesn't
want
to
be
involved
in
causing
a
debate
in
the
process,
but
if
the
decision
of
where
you're
going
to
locate
the
arena
is
not
ever
detected
at
the
1st
of
May
1908,
can
we
make
the
scrutiny
process
of
construction
workers
on
sufficient
time?
If
carrots
are
reducing
the
value
scrutiny
asking
questions
about
it
afterwards
in
a
sense
can
be
contributing
to
the
process
soon?
What
really
wanted
some
clarity?
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C
A
That
restricted
part
of
your
decision-making
process.
You
know
it's
fair
enough,
so
the
reports
to
within
two
weeks
what
we
we
talked
about,
the
separate
leaders
just
earlier
this
week
and
we
just
reiterate
our
commitment
to
make
sure
that
there
is
time
to
scrutinize,
divided
money
report
comes
in.
What
we're
saying
is
that
the
the
content
report
all
influenced
both
the
decision
is
the
ultimate
decision
you
make,
but
also
in
a
time
scale
for
that
walk
and
what
we
talked
about.
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C
A
C
Part
of
the
meeting,
given
the
majority
that
lots
of
members
there
hear
me
I
hope-
might
represent
the
other
ones
used
by
saying
that
I
don't
want
any
sense,
awesome
or
scrutiny
in
any
form
to
be
responsible
for
delaying
the
decision
process
because
of
biopunk,
but
would
not
want
to
be
responsible
for
that.
But
I
I
do
think
it's
partly
probably
the
biggest
decision
they
have
to
make.
Of
course
we
have
for
many
decades,
but
even
get
engaged.
The
scrutiny
as
part
of
that
process
is
going
to
be
key.
A
A
We
looking
at
there
were
a
range
of
require
three
questions:
yeah
okay,
green,
are
leaning
on
yourself
yeah,
but
if
money
that
compared
to
filter
and
and
alternative
uses
for
arena
island
in
in
like
with
a
collection
of
elements
that
could
take
place
question,
should
we
not
be
long
time
ago?
The
other
piece
is
that
there's,
like
you
said,
repeated
the
context.
Police
Department
is
new.
Now,
so
when
we
were
talking
about
the
arena
being
a
catalyst
for
economic
development,
you
will
not
I.
D
G
Said
a
reduced
bin
size
and
a
3
wheatly
collection
would
double
that
I
mean
I
understand
we
could
convert
an
extra
box,
we
could
consider
an
extra
box
and
a
reduced
been
wicked.
Consider
an
extra
box,
a
reduced
bin
and
the
3
wheatly.
There
are
whole
series
of
possible
combinations,
but
all
all
I'm
getting
the
figures
for
is
one
extra
box
as
a
percent
per
year,
so
that's
2
percent,
more
recycling
in
the
city
and
changing
the
frequency
and
the
size
of
residual
bin.
That's
2
percent.
G
H
H
G
H
World
model
were
and
they're
there,
two
of
them
yes
related
to
your
domain
questions
yeah.
So
we
do
know
we
have
we
indicative
yeah,
increasing
recycling
from
curbside
collections
that
doesn't
include
increases
from
a
farm,
so
I
can't
say
I
saw
avoid
anything
else.
This
is
purely
for
the
dramatic
collection
methodology
which
we
like
such
a
question,
art
and.
G
A
A
We
need
to
deliver
for
Bristol,
so
our
aspiration
for
Bristol
is
equip
and
to
go
the
forefront
of
what
we're
doing
around
minimizing
waste
production
in
the
first
instances
collectively
well,
I
think
you
should
have
clean
excited
city,
clean
clean
streets
and
in
managing
the
place
that
we
routine,
which
matters
in
part
as
responsibly
as
we
possibly
can.
While
we
maintain
crystal
clear
locally.
A
B
B
A
Again,
I
mean
come
up
with
attractive
participants,
consumer
our
meeting,
it's
a
city
meeting
and
I
say
that,
because
they're
looking
to
kick,
but
not
you
bursting,
but
if
you
want
to
come
along
to
the
city,
you
see
the
office,
that's
what
we're
trying
to
write
the
timeline
Christopher,
what
we
need
to
deliver
for
the
city
bike
way
you
can
drive
into
that
city
plan.
What
we
want
to
see
you
cycling.
What
so
there's
kind
of
this
there
are
for
all
things.
We're
trying
to.
A
We
want
to
be
able
to
describe
in
each
year
come
up
coming
up
coming
up.
Why
is
what
outcomes
that
we
want
to
be
able
to
describe
a
Bristol
right
so
has
the
city
operator
is
infrastructure?
What
infrastructure
needs
to
be
delivered
by
where
wave
was
judge?
I
also
need
systems.
Such
a
food
system,
judgement
in
circles
like
but
physical
stuff,
makes
it
worse.
The
third
is
service
time.
What
why
in
which
is,
do
we
want
to
builders?
If
this
one
kind
of
service
cuts
care
might
be?
A
You
know
when
we're
investing
in
a
minute
work.
Every
primary
school
kid
in
the
city
was
my
board.
They
and
the
fourth
is
challenge.
So
what
challenge
do
want
to
take
on
in
in
in
few
years,
on
arriving
the
city
to
your
perfect
Liberty
each
other?
Please
really
wanted
to
begin
drive
with
some
of
its
aspirations.
It's
that
city
banker
did
not
just
being
really
white.
The
City,
Council
or
labor
is
being
written
in
collaboration
with
the
city
and
your
biosecurity.
C
E
E
E
It's
going
to
be
delayed
and
it's
going
to
be
what's
called
managed
access
which
one
of
the
slope
means
exempt,
and
it's
also
not
going
to
feature
in
the
Cabinet
decision
until
after
the
cabinet
to
see
I'd
like
to
know.
If
you
can
give
me
an
explanation
of
why
something
that
new
Commission
to
solve
a
problem
and
you
the.
E
C
A
A
To
do
so
that
includes
this
investment
making
and
the
wooden
supports
that
were
doing
through
things
like
city-funded,
optional,
fully
aware
and
the
city
ground.
So
we
do
want
to
encourage
the
support
community
to
be
empowered
and
supported
eyes
themselves
and
take
action
on
the
things
that
was
just
interesting
to
serve
them
at
the
community
level
and
to
make
sure
that
they
work
hard
to
do
things
in
the
way
that
best
suits
them,
but
we're
offering
appropriate
resources
so
that
people
can
meet
and
accessible
buildings.
But
you
know
we're
mentally
another
community
initiatives.
E
Ask
the
city
there
is
not
sufficient
results
to
even
meet
to
clean
the
the
requests
for
these
to
be
made.
We
have
a
requirement
that
we
have
public
meetings
to
do
this.
We
haven't
got
funds
to
do
even
that,
let
alone
the
ability
to
meet
with
our
constituents
are
more
general
level
to
discuss
community
activities.
That
seems
to
me
not
to
be
the
way
that
we're
going
to
promote
community
cohesion.
A
I
think
they
like.
Sometimes
we
talk
about.
We
talk
about
challenges
today,
as
though
there
was
a
beautiful
day
that
went
before
in
2009
I,
we
had
a
report:
weak
cohesion
in
the
city
that
you're
referring
to
now
that
talked
about
great
racial
and
class
segregation
in
Bristol.
There
was
not
a
beautiful
day
when
we
were
delivering
all
this
of
the
defense
of
mind
in
2000
that
we
have
a
summarize
that
were
evidence
of
an
incredible
weakness
in
the
ties
of
our
society,
a
shooting
in
London
that
disintegrated.
A
A
I
was
disassembled,
I
was
if
I
was
working
under
lived
their
leadership
when
the
gallery
opens
and
had
a
good
working
relationship
with
Bob
Jack
suppose
he's
a
very
reasonable
person
actually
as
the
director
of
the
NSP
in
2010,
when
we
thought
they
were
conscious
in
the
first
instance,
and
many
of
the
warnings
that
were
put
on
and
take
at
that
time
that
they
would
become
a
food
for
small
groups
of
people,
not
representatives
became
true.
There
are
some
good
things
about
that,
but
they
were
not
perfect
bills.
A
27
was
a
twenty
seven
and
a
half
percent
of
people
turn
that
stigmata
24
2012
mayoral
election.
What
does
that
speak
to
in
terms
of
the
structures
be
set
up
to
engage
people
in
its
core
process
of
this
city?
That
just
doesn't
exist,
so
we
do
have
to
think
about
how
to
set
those
judges
for
engagement,
but
it's
more
than
just
about
where
we
have
an
impartial
or
not.
A
It's
about
the
relevance
of
lots
of
questions
and
the
issue
unknown
leadership
that
happens
in
this
this
organization,
a
lot
people
perceive
of
what
the
quality
and
the
quality
of
what's
a
leader
in
this
building
too,
we
have
set
up.
We
have
run
in
terms
of
being
a
community
development
organization.
We
ran
an
event,
has
never
happened
here
before
I'm,
not
sure
they
were
there.
We
had
a
hundred
twenty
community
development
workers
comes
together
in
this
building
right
across
Bristol,
something
about
handling
unit.
A
We've
had
two
of
these
gatherings
and
we
moved
to
what
is
understood
to
be
the
best
form
of
community
development,
which
is
an
asset
based,
Community
Development.
Where
we
live,
we
don't
really
need
to
say
you
have.
Nothing
will
come
in
and
be
the
solution
to
problem.
You
say
what
strands
of
assets
you
have.
These
are
the
best
things
that
can
be
performed
from
the
last
Western
work
to
recycling.
A
Workers
are
looking
at
the
mess
we've
been
driving
that
approach
and
will
continue
to
drive
that
bridge
that
look
at
the
way
we
provide
our
services
event.
We
provide
our
services
in
the
development
way,
not
appreciate
the
pendency
rate,
so
we
are
looking
across
the
pieces,
not
just
one
manner
of
residence
and
it
was
not
beautiful.
Better
gonna
fall,
we've
earned
an
image
of
the
event.
That's
what.
E
A
Of
Community
Development
workers
we've
been
across
the
city
have
talked
to
the
need
for
us
in
the
city,
develop
an
asset
base
development
book
upstairs
bothering
to
read
it
allegedly
one.
It's
also
about
these
bridge.
We
have
to
bring
into
that
as
opposed
to
oppress
the
city,
the
connector,
the
resources
we've
talked
about,
bringing
together
resources
from
across
Brazil
as
well,
not
just
the
complaint.
Now
the
prism
of
what
the
City
Council
does.
How
do
we
leverage
the
private
sector?
How
do
we
leverage
resources
from
outside
the
classic?
A
We
can
invest
in
those
kind
of
development
opportunities
in
occupy
in
in
our
communities,
but
step
you're,
not
thinking
about
how
we,
as
an
organization,
become
an
organization
of
beverages,
the
wider
Bristol
economy.
When
the
wider
leaders
of
power
restored
that
zoned
estimate
that's
going
to
be
the
very
way
we
therefore
was
unflattering
is
the
way
we
should
been
working
for
a
long
time
we
have,
even
under
even
in
the.
I
E
F
F
A
D
A
F
A
Just
be
good,
the
city
plan
is
not
the
C
capsules
document
donor.
What
we
are
offering
people
across
the
city
to
come
and
contribute
to
that.
So
yesterday
we
talked
about
the
Alamo
meaning
about
a
table.
We
have
hospitals,
grab
the
CCTVs
and
have
health
work.
We
have
representatives,
don't
care,
there's,
no
others.
What
we're
saying
is
that
a
new
greater
space
every
Tuesday
morning
to
come
to
settle,
took
what
plans
done
was
not
through
to
anyone
when
I
speak
into
you,
then
you
know
constructive
participation
in
that
and
you
don't.