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Member Forum - Questions & Statements from Councillors
Tuesday 12th December 2017
Papers: https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=259&MId=2952
0:01:50 - Agenda Item 01 - Questions and replies
A
B
B
B
All
of
this
work
is
extremely
important
and,
whilst
economic
uplift
is
not
an
immediate
outcome,
it
is
essential
to
recognize
the
importance
of
incoming
international
investment
and
trade
that
will
provide
jobs
to
the
city.
It's
also
worth
noting
that
our
universities
have
huge
interests
in
China
as
major
employers
and
investors
in
Bristol
in
Bristol.
In
Bristol
itself,
we've
continued
to
support
business,
not
least
of
which,
through
our
new
enterprising
West
of
England
project,
the
highly
successful
boatyard
film
studios,
delivering
eighteen
point.
B
Three
million
plans
of
economic
benefit
to
the
city
and
a
filled
with
green
business
part
managed
work
space
the
exceeding
its
occupancy
targets
month
after
month.
Our
investment
in
a
cultural
strategy
will
also
pay
dividends
in
tourism
and
I
continue
to
work
with
business,
West
and
destination,
Bristol
trade,
investment
and
tourism,
but
a
crucial
factor
of
delivering
economic
growth,
as
you
correctly
point
out,
is
fan
ensuring
that
our
citizens,
all
of
our
citizens,
share
in
the
city
success.
C
It
is
indeed
sad
that
the
parties
opposite
have
deprived
us
of
the
110
million
pounds,
revenue,
support,
grant
and
also
I'm
very
glad
to
hear
that
we've
been
able
to
keep
the
council
tax
reduction
scheme
for
our
poorest
citizens
and
I
do
hope
that
your
attempts
to
to
bring
in
investment
to
the
city
are
successful.
Thank
you
very
much
and.
B
I
appreciate
that
was,
there
was
a
very
powerful
point
made
actually
when
I
was
in
on
this
latest
trip.
When
we
met
with
someone
from
vit
that
when
they
are
advocating
for
investment
into
UK
cities,
they
generally
go
to
their
black
book
and
open
up
to
the
people
they
know.
If
we
haven't
made
connection,
if
we're
not
known,
they
don't
point
us
out
as
a
place
for
strong
in
with
investment
with
all
the
jobs
that
provides.
D
Just
a
quick
question
on
procedure
at
this
point.
First
of
all,
I
admired
councillor
Alexander.
He
managed
to
get
a
response
without
asking
a
question,
but
I.
Just
curiosity
I
thought
what
happened
was
the
answers
were
circulated
before
the
meeting
and
then
we
answered
we
asked
the
supplementary.
Having
already
had
the
questions,
if
we're
reading
out
every
answer,
we're
going
to
spend
half
the
meeting
just
listening
to
what
we're
already
reading.
D
A
E
You
long
way,
yes,
I.
Would
the
bund
read
report
highlighted
a
culture
where
information
was
not
shared
with
elected
members
and
what
I'm
highlighting
here
is
a
situation
where
officers
knew
the
view
of
cabinet
that
they
did
not
approve
of
this
way
of
operating
and
yet
I
only
discover
now
that
this
is
how
this
employment
took
place.
I
do
not
believe
the
majority
of
members
of
this
chamber
will
have
read
page
117
of
the
council's
the
tanks.
E
It's
not
even
cross
referenced
in
the
page
that
highlights
officers,
remuneration,
I'm,
not
suggesting
for
a
moment
that
the
mayor
was
responsible
for
this
I
accept
I
was
the
deputy
mayor
at
the
time,
but
I
did
not
know
any
more
than
you
did.
What
that
process
was
so
my
supplementary
is
actually
the
question
I
asked
in
the
first
place
of
in
the
interests
of
clarity
and
transparency.
When
did
you
become
aware
of
how
miss
Flynn
auskey
was
employed.
B
The
failures
of
governance,
finance
and
allowed
a
culture
of
hierarchy
and
bullying
to
exist
within
the
organization
is
us
that
put
the
section,
1
5
1
officer,
into
a
senior
position
on
the
organization
to
make
sure
that
financial
competence
was
held
at
the
highest
levels
of
organizational
leadership
and
elevated
the
role
of
our
financial
leader
deputy
mayor
as
well,
and
brought
some
transparency
and
clarity
and
expertise
to
the
senior
levels
of
the
organization.
And
we
continue
to
drive
in
on
that,
because
at
the
moment,
with
the
the
challenges
that
we
face
is
a
local
organization.
B
E
My
little
mare
supplementary
to
the
second
question
and
I
remain
here
totally
baffled
as
to
why,
when
you're
not
being
criticized
and
not
under
attack
on
this
matter,
you
are
not
prepared
to
give
any
clear
and
transparent
answers
and
My
Lord,
Mayor
I.
Think
members
should
be
aware
that
I
requested
a
meeting
with
the
mayor
to
discuss
these
issues
in
private,
and
the
mayor
refused
to
see
me
so
actually
I
have
no
option
but
to
bring
these
matters
out
in
public,
because
I
could
not
get
the
answers
that
I
required.
E
What
I
would
like
to
ask
is
a
supplementary
and
respect
of
a
second
question
as
I'm
not
going
to
get
an
answer
to
the
question
I
asked
is:
can
the
mayor
confirm
that
he
and
Miss
klegg
know
Ski
briefed
Steven
brand
rid
on
the
employment
arrangements
through
which
Julie
Oldale
was
employed?
When
he
was
asked
to
report.
B
B
We
also
have
in
train
at
the
moment
the
the
LGA
coming
in
having
applauded
what
we've
done
around
our
organizational
finances
to
come
in
and
undertake
a
peer
review
in
a
new
year
when
we've
got
the
end
of
employing
people
under
our
new
saw
a
great
target
operating
model,
the
daily
thing
as
I'd
say
Jeff,
on
the
point
of
when
you,
when
you
did
request
the
meeting.
What
it
came
with,
was
a
request
for
a
meeting
at
the
same
time,
notifying
me
that
you
have
to
go
public
at
the
same
time.
E
Sorry,
Lord
Mayor.
That
was
not
the
case.
That's
for
a
meeting
with
the
mayor,
because
I
believe
this
needed
to
go
into
the
public
domain,
but
I
wished
to
discuss
how
it
should
happen
and
that
meeting
was
vetoed,
which
is
why
we
are
here
today
and
I
still
do
not
have
an
answer
to
the
question
of
whether
Stephen
Bunn
Reid
was
aware
that
the
section
1/5
one
officer
was
employed
by
an
Oakland
or
sqeeze
private
company.
Yes,.
A
F
It's
also
the
clinical
heroin
assisted
treatment,
which
is
when
several
measures
are
put
in
place
for
some
addicts
which
aren't
working
a
methadone.
Another
substitutes
that
you
actually
can
prescribe
through
clinics
heroin,
which
has
had
some
positive
effects
in
other
cities
and
also
across
Europe.
So
these
are
just
some
of
the
things
that
we
could
look
at
to
work
in
collaboration
with
other
agencies,
of
course,
but
really
to
to
drill
in
to
that.
And
it's
also
supported
by
the
government
expert
advisory
groups.
And
those
are
the
things
that
they're
actually
suggesting
as
well.
Thank.
B
You
for
those
suggestions
so
can
I
make
a
couple
of
offers.
One
is
it'd,
be
really
good
to
come
and
talk
with
the
with
our
public
health
team,
the
public
off
managers,
if
you've
done
so
already
I
apologize,
but
if
you
haven't
let's
make
that
happen.
Secondly,
what
I'd
suggest
is
coming
to
the
health
and
well-being
board
and
we're
meeting
on
I
think
we're
meeting
on
Thursday,
but
what
you
might
want
to
do.
B
If
you
drop
me
a
note,
we
can
say
that
this
is
something
you'd
like
to
bring
to
the
board
about
shaping
our
future
approach
to
drugs
in
general,
but
you
might
want
to
expand
that
out
to
alcohol
and
addictions.
General
I
know
that
one
of
our
members
has
also
been
interested
in
the
addictions
around
gambling.
B
So
we
might
want
to
look
at
how
we
develop
an
overarching
approach
on
addictions,
but
have
three
specific
areas
under
drugs,
alcohol
and
gambling
as
well.
So
you're
welcome
to
you
to
do
that
and
then,
let's
see
if
we
can
pull
a
few
people
together
to
begin
to
to
draw
together
to
work
on
it,
but
I
know
lots
is
happening
anyway,
but
let's
get
some
coordination
about.
You'd
be
welcome.
Okay,.
G
Supplementary
to
question
one
Lord
Nair,
thank
you
for
the
background
information
about
the
higher
needs
block
and
it
does
actually
say
what
proposals
are
being
made
and
I
think
that's
a
bit
that
we
are
particularly
interested
in
because,
as
counselors
we
have
parents
coming
to
us
and
with
schools
within
our
wards.
We
want
to
know
what
is
happening.
So
what
are
the
actual
proposals
to
on
the
six
strands
to
reduce
the
overspend
so.
G
Thank
You
mayor
there
is
a
supplementary
question
too,
as
well
you
you
say
that
the
integrated
education
and
capital
strategy
was
consulted
on
in
January
2016,
and
it
is
apparently
owned
by
the
learning
city
partnership
board.
I.
Think
the
important
issue
for
many
counselors
is:
how
do
we
have
sight
of
this?
B
So
I
look
in
my
Diaries
that
when
I
got
another
learning,
C
partnership
and
I
talked
to
the
officers
team,
who
managed
their
learning
city
partnership
and
raised
this
as
a
concern
and
look
at
how
we
set
the
machinery
up
around
that
to
make
sure
that,
as
a
matter
of
course,
as
I
matter.
Of
course,
that
counselors,
including
the
know
I've
just
got
there-
was
it
did
go
to
scrutiny.
G
G
B
G
B
B
Yeah
I
mean
you
know
the
critical
nature
of
communications.
I
mean
I'll,
take
suggestions
on
on
how
we
do
that
I
mean
we.
It's
certainly
something
you
can
bring
up
to
my
office
in
the
communications
team
and
the
team
working
on
this,
particularly
but
yeah
bring
me
ideas
on
on
where
you
think
the
breakdowns
are,
and
then
we
can
take
action
to
make
sure
that
those
are
addressed.
What
I
would
say
is
the
offer
is
always
there
and
I
know
you
bring
it
up
now.
You've
been
very
proactive
about
it
and
I
welcome.
B
I
B
Yeah
I
mean
we've
did
like
I
said:
we've
made
a
priority,
was
domestic
housing
for
people
fleeing
domestic
violence
and
abuse,
and
in
fact,
some
of
the
background
for
that
came
from
just
the
interactions
I
had
with
one
to
five.
If
you
know
one
to
five
in
a
city
where
I
said,
what's
the
single
most
important
thing,
we
could
do
to
support
the
women
you
work
with
and
it
was
housing
as
well
as
all
the
drug
services
and
everything
it
was
about
giving
him
access
to
good
quality
housing.
B
So
that's
why
you
made
a
priority
and
and
since
coming
in
Paul
as
a
cabinet,
lead
it's
really
driven
in
on
that.
What
I
would
say
is
you
make
a
point
about
the
questions
coming
back?
I
do
think
we
need
to
review
that
and
what
we
may
do
is
look
at
the
deadline
for
submission
of
questions
as
well,
because
we
get
them,
lay
literally
we're
in
the
office
upstairs
ploughing
through
trying
to
get
things
done
and
getting
them
out
on
time.
B
J
Thanks
very
much
so
I
am
glad
having
just
got
the
answer:
I'm
glad
you're,
considering
the
timescales,
because
we
do
need
to
look
into
what
we're
told
following
what
we've
asked,
but
I
think
you
have
partly
answered
my
question.
You've
confirmed
that
there's
actually
a
net
surplus
of
about
1.9
million
pounds
each
year
that
that
is
available
and
can
support
the
transport
budget
from
the
surplus
revenue
from
residence
parking.
J
So
that's
really
helpful
and
you've
said
it
could
be
used
to
fund
local
road
safety
and
highway
projects
and
that
they
well,
you
said
they
will
be
considered
against
other
needs
of
the
transport
budget.
So
what
I'd
like
to
know
is
what
procedure
will
there
be?
How
can
we
ensure
a
fair
allocation
so
that
those
funds
are
available
to
us
so
that
we
know
that?
J
Because
we
haven't
been
told
this
before
and
there's
a
process
for
identifying
the
priorities
that
the
neighborhood's
have
to
sort
their
problems
out,
because
us,
as
I
point
out
it's
a
year
since
we've
had
any
hope
of
any
local
transport
projects
at
all.
So
what
will
be
the
process
and
how
will
we
have
a
transparent
basis
for
allocating
those
funds?
J
B
Moment
I
mean
what
I
would
say
is
just
generally
when
you
talk
about
five
funding,
as
we
know
with
the
schools
settlement.
Fair
funding
for
one
is
not
for
another,
so
to
be
very
careful
about
terms
like
that,
but
I
mean
it's
just
in
a
normal
process
of
our
transport
planning,
as
we
go
through
the
joint
transport
study
and
also,
as
we
beginning
to
work
with
our
city
plan
and
I
work
at
the
congestion
Task
Group.
B
What
we
want
to
do
is
look
at
the
collection
of
interventions
and
a
provision
that
we
want
to
make
a
ride
transport
in
the
round.
So
we
know
that
we're
gonna
have
to
take
on
some
because
it's
what
we
have
to
do
is
to
work
with
local
communities,
but
we
also
know
that
fits
within
the
the
need.
We
need
the
need.
B
So
we're
holding
all
these
things
together
and
they're
all
important
and
they're
all
priorities
at
some
point,
there's
going
to
be,
you
know
what
we
are
trying
to
do
is
is
to
work
with
people
to
make
sure
that
the
decisions
we
made
are
based
on
how
that
system
works
together
and
is
based
on
on
on
evidence
and
not
just
answer
political
whims.
Having
said
that,
I
don't
totally
discount
I,
don't
want
to
undermine
the
importance
of
local
political
leadership
and
decision-making
and
knowledge.
B
What
I
would
say
is
if
there
are
specific
schemes
you
know
as
a
local
councillor
or
as
a
champion
for
someone
else's.
Even
then,
please
bring
those
forward
and
put
those
in
the
mix
to
be
considered
and
they
can
be
considered
with
the
with
vari
as
our
lead
for
transport
and
as
part
of
our
you
know,
our
transport
plan
and
within
Bristol,
okay.
B
K
J
A
L
L
B
When
you
make
a
point
at
the
beginning,
because
you've
made
it
it's
worth
addressing
it
as
I
said,
and
I
it'd
be
great
to
get
your
input
on
it,
and
we
will
look
at
the
scheduling
of
this
to
deadlines
for
the
submissions
of
questions
so
that
we
give
people
in
this
organization
some
we're
not
paid
a
lot
of
money,
a
reasonable
amount
of
time.
It's
actually
get
get
some
information
together
for
some
of
the
very
detailed
questions
that
are
are
submitted.
B
So
I
it'll
be
great
to
get
your
support
when
we,
when
we
come
to
look
at
that
scheduling,
but
yeah
well,
we'll
continue
to
we
we
have
done,
and
we
will
continue
to
press
our
neighbors
for
decisions
and
non
decisions.
They
make
that
impact
on
the
quality
of
life
in
Bristol,
and
we
know
that
from
South
Boston
all
Somerset
and
to
Bertha
North
East
Somerset.
That
is
the
case,
but
yeah
I'm.
Sorry,
we
couldn't
get
you
specific
information
on
the
time
difference
for
a
car
and
bus
travel
long.
B
N
Thank
you,
lord.
Thank
you.
Little
bear
Thank
You
Martin
for
the
answer.
I
do
actually
have
two
supplementary
x'
one
on
timings
and
one
on
cost.
I
see
that
you
say
that
the
consultation
will
take
four
months.
I
think
I
mean
first
of
all,
I
think
it's
great
that
we've
got
this
project
going
and
there's
an
opportunity
for
libraries
to
to
find
a
more
creative
way
to
continue,
but
I
know
I
was
on
the
street
that
everybody
is
really
concerned
about.
You
know
the
extension
of
this
delay.
N
N
I
see
you
say
that
there's
three
and
a
half
thousand
coming
from
the
library
service
I'm,
not
sure
if
that
includes
what
it
would
actually
cost
from
the
revenue
budget,
to
keep
libraries
open
for
the
extra
amount
of
time
and
again
that
depends
on
how
long
the
extra
time
is
going
to
be.
I
have
actually
been
told
now
that
I
can
book
things
into
Clifton
library
until
December
I'm
led
to
believe
that
the
libraries
will
still
be
open
then
so
you
know.
N
B
B
Not
even
people
say
that
but
I'm
not
denying
it
there's
a
lot
of
public
interest
in
it,
but
the
approach
we
want
to
take
is
when
I
set
out
just
at
a
day,
you
can
have
a
look
at
a
blog
for
us
from
a
few
days
ago
and
I'm
happy
to
share
it
again.
I
want
to
do
two
things
right,
and
this
also
comes
from
the
work
we
did
with
mental
health
in
the
past
public
mental
health,
and
we
look
at
what
is
the
network
of
assets.
B
We
actually
have
in
a
city
that
we
can
put
to
use
so
when
I
think
about
libraries,
it's
not
just
about
books
on
a
shelf
and
reading
books.
It's
the
public
role.
They
play
right.
People
going
in
with
mental
health
issues,
a
communal
space
and
all
that
and
the
question
is
not.
How
do
we
just
preserve
the
buildings,
but
how
do
we
preserve
the
offer,
but
the
offer
is
not
just
provided
from
libraries.
The
offer
is
if
we
we've
got
a
certain
we've.
B
What
and
again
in
the
blog
I
put
out,
you
can
look
at
it
yourself
and
begin
to
play
with
it
and
see
what
you
think:
we've
mapped
all
the
assets
across
a
city,
youth,
centers,
children's
centers,
schools,
GP
surgeries,
faith
groups,
you
know
community
buildings
and
what
we
are.
What
we've,
what
we've
just
commissioned
in
line
with
this
with
this
review
of
libraries
now
is
to
look
at.
B
How
would
we
want
the
city
actually
to
look
like,
let's
master
plan,
the
positioning
of
all
those
community
assets,
some
places,
we've
got
two
community
buildings,
two
streets
from
each
other,
that
don't
interact
if
we're
looking
at
a
city
facing
with
challenges
around
sources.
Let's
do
that?
Let's
look
at
how
our
library
provision,
for
example,
the
library
intervention
maps
against
the
network
of
mental
health
provision
that
we
put
in
place
a
few
years
ago
when
we
commissioned
recommissioned
or
mental
health
services
using
Greenway,
Wellspring,
Noah's,
Health,
Park
and
so
forth.
N
Marvin,
but
what
I'm
asking
for
our
selection
sort
of
timelines
on
this
I
think
people
want
to
know
that
there
is.
You
know
some
strategy
behind
it,
so
it's
great
to
hear
that
all
this
exploration
is
being
done.
We've
already
been
through
a
consultation.
There
was
another
consultation
on
libraries
in
2015,
so
there
are
actually
a
lot
of
questions
to
be
asked.
I
mean
you
know.
Are
we
building
on
the
the
consultations
that
were
done
previously?
B
Four
months
I
mean,
but
all
the
information,
all
the
information
we
have
will
be
brought
to
bear
on
what
we're
doing,
not
nothing
that
we
already
know
will
be
cast
aside.
So
the
previous
consultations
that
you
know
the
decision
that
was
kicked
down
the
road
a
couple
of
years
ago,
that
in
part,
has
led
to
the
the
challenges
we
face
to
face
now,
all
that
stuff
will
be
brought
to
bear,
but
what
we
also
bring
into
bear,
and
one
of
the
reasons
I
want
to
talk.
B
Take
this
also
to
groups
like
the
health
and
well-being,
board
and
learning
city
partnership
is
a
proper.
A
proper
review
of
how
those
services
actually
interact
are
the
interdependence
of
all
those
community
assets,
so
be
a
community
asset
based
approach.
What
we're
saying
is
that
there's
a
four
month
time
frame
on
this,
what
we
want
to
do
is
to
have
a
a
proposition
in
place
to
the
city
by
May
next
year
by
the
latest,
so.
N
B
B
O
B
Well
I
mean
the
mayor
is
of
many
limitations
to
the
position.
One
of
them
is,
the
mayor
doesn't
recruit
GPS,
it's
a
it's
a
National,
Health
Service
challenge
that
we're
standing.
We
are
trying
to
work
on
our
educational
trajectory
in
a
city
to
make
sure
that
were
wider
range
of
people
from
a
wide
range
of
backgrounds
do
get
the
kind
of
educational
opportunities
that
will
allow
them
to
become
medics
and
so
forth.
But
that's
a
long-term
aim
that
we
we
I
said
in
me
bit
analysis
you.
This
is
something
we
can
bring.
B
Yeah
my
Kabam
response
was
the
City.
Council
doesn't
oversee
GP
recruitment
and
that's
just
the
statement
of
fact.
Isn't
it
and
I
was
I
was
gonna
say
in
my
second
answer,
I
said:
bring
the
ideas
to
the
health
and
well-being
board
where
we
are
trying
to
map
out
the
future
deject
of
the
city,
and
that
would
mean
service
version,
but
but
really,
if
you
want
to
talk
about
the
supply
of
medics
in
Bristol,
surely
that's
a
question:
it's
more
appropriate
for
the
Clinical
Commissioning
group
and
a
National
Health
Service
NHS
England.
O
O
O
O
P
Thank
You
mayor
for
our
very
full
answers
very
helpful
answers.
I
just
have
a
short
supplementary
question
or
comment:
it's
not
just
private,
renting
conditions,
private
rented
properties
which
present
bad
conditions,
they're,
also
housing,
association
ones
which
do,
and
these
are
properties
that
fall
under
home
choice.
P
I
know
the
answer
you've
given
to
a
former
question
on
this,
but
it's
very
important
to
me
that
when
the
consultation
on
housing
priority
is
given
starts
off
in
January,
that
priority
is
given
to
considering
three
groups
and
I
think
is
suffering
unduly
at
the
moment
in
housing
terms,
one
is
disabled.
People
second,
as
already
mentioned,
is
victims
of
domestic
violence.
But
the
third
is
also
single
parents
with
small
children
who
are
unable
to
get
work
because
of
the
constraints
constraints
on
their
time,
which
offers
them
enough
money
to
pay
extraordinarily
expensive
housing
can.
A
B
Go
slow,
who
we
are
the
voice
of.
It
goes
to
the
heart
of
who
we
are
so
we
will
will
make
sure
that
that's
it's
about
making
sure
that
people
who,
in
a
normal
course
of
events,
are
usually
left
on
the
margins
or
or
ignore
what
I'll
actually
heard
so
absolutely
and
we'll
look
for
you
from
their
support
of
people
like
yourself
to
make
sure
that
all
those
consultations
and
any
other
avenues
that
that
there
are
that
people
are
well
positioned
to
take
advantage
them
to
make
sure
their
voices
are
heard.
Brilliant.
D
D
D
I'm
allowed
to
make
that
joke
right,
supplementary
to
question
two,
if
I
may
or
actually
justify
what
I
mean
my
future
is
when
you
put
the
signalling,
etc
and
it
allows
the
traffic
Aaron.
Iso
mentioned
a
question
too.
Just
for
clarity.
We
are
part
of
the
West
of
England
combined
Authority.
Hence
why
I'm
asking
the
question
and
the
reason
I'm
asking
the
question:
is
the
budget
in
November
actually
gave
18
million
pounds
to
the
West
Wing
combined
authority
for
connectivity
issues.
D
A
lot
of
that
is
rail,
so
I
am
asking
whether
you
will
join
me
because
I've
already
Lobby
whether
you'll
be
lobbying
them
to
pay
for
a
reappraisal
of
the
business
case,
because
the
one
that
was
trying
on
2015
came
up
with
I
think
there
will
be
for
return
journeys
a
day
on
the
loop
which
seems
unfeasibly
low,
considering
all
the
employment
etcetera
in
Avonmouth,
so
I'm
asking
whether
you
will
knobby
with
me
for
a
reappraisal
that
business
case.
Let.
B
Me
have
a
think:
I
mean
we,
whether
it
means
Mike
Austin
alive,
certainly
discuss
it
and
see
where
it
fits
in
within
within
the
overarching
agendas,
whether
I'm
going
to
put
in
and
say,
let's
pay
for
a
new
business
case
right
now.
It's
not
something
I'm
prepared
to
say
right
now,
without
having
a
proper
chat
with
vari.
D
Q
I'm
a
bit
croaky
and
with
respect
to
your
offer
to
share
the
policies
that
would
be
great
I
I
thought
they
only
referred
to
our
investments
being
ethical
rather
than
looking
at
who
invests
in
us
or
who
we
co-invest
with.
So,
if
you
know
different
that'd
be
great.
My
supplementary
sorry
I'm
in
sit
down.
My
supplementary
is
I'm
sure.
Q
B
What
I
would
say
is
we?
What
we're
not
after
is
investment
for
investments
sake
we're
after
investment
to
get
stuff
done,
that
we
want
to
get
done,
so
we
wouldn't
be
taking
money
from
people
that
were
just
seeing
bristled
as
a
was
they
talk
about
London,
being
you
know,
money
boxes
in
the
sky,
we're
not
that's,
not
what
we're
interested
in.
B
That's
why
we
sell
our
own
list
of
investor
balls,
because
these
are
things
that
we
want
to
get
done
for
the
city
homes
built
transport
solution,
new
homes
built
down
in
Western,
harbour,
green
tech,
energy
solutions.
So,
like
I
says
we
would
we
would
test
the
intentions
of
anyone
that
comes
what
I'd
also
say
was
actually
was
quite
very
eye-opening,
which
we
know
it
anecdotally,
but
it
was
eye-opening
seeing
it
when
I
was
overseas,
that
different
investors
have
different
reputations
and
different
sets
of
values.
B
So
we
we
would
not
be
looking
for
the
kind
of
people
we
wouldn't
be
interested
in
people.
The
evidence
a
track
record
of
smash-and-grab
investment
we'd
be
looking
for
people
who
are
in
it
for
the
long
term
and
who
were
actually
helping
us
build
a
place.
So
we
will
share
it.
We'll
share
that
with
you.
If
there
are
any
gaps
or
weaknesses
in
it,
point
them
out
and
we'll
address
them,
because
I
think
we
all
have
the
city's
interests
at
our
heart.
R
Man,
thanks
for
your
response,
I
just
trying
to
in
my
first
supplementary
trying
to
clarify
the
response
in
the
final
line.
You
quite
rightly
talk
about
putting
Kingdom
the
improve
the
enforcement
people,
where
the
problems
are
happy
with
that,
but
in
the
first
line
you
you
talk
about
certain
problems,
not
being
part
of
their
responsibility.
So
will
you
will
you
tell
us
how
those
problems
are
going
to
be
addressed.
B
B
So
what
what
I've
said
in
the
answer
is
that
our
neighborhood
team
does
undertake
investigations
in
those
areas
and
can
take
action.
I
mean
I'll,
get
more
specific
on
what
those
actions
are
and
I
can
go,
get
some
clarity
on
it.
But
at
the
moment,
are
our
enforcement
and
we've
taken
litter
seriously
as
I'm
sure
you'd
agree,
isn't
able
to
go
into
people's
front
gardens
and
and
prosecuted
for
what
they
do
with
their
waste
all
mismanage
they're
wasting
their
own
for
an
x-phone
garden
areas.
R
Well,
thank
you
for
that.
My
second
supplementary
refers
to
the
fact
that,
on
two
occasions
the
senior
waste
officer
has
given
me
the
opposite
answer.
The
one
you've
just
given
me
and
Kingdom
have
also
given
me
the
opposite
answer
and,
in
fact,
are
looking
forward
to
getting
stuck
into
doing
just
this
sort
of
work
for
which
they
believe
they
are.
They
have
a
remit,
and
it's
just
a
case
of
extending
their
brief.
Will
you
extend
that
brief,
please
mayor,
so
we
can
get
some.
B
B
B
That
will
we're
reviewing
the
way
we
work
with
the
with
the
enforcement
all
the
time.
Our
whole
campaign
around
cleaning
up
brush
dollars
has
been
maturing
as
you'll
know,
we've
lost
a
big
public
awareness.
First
of
all,
we
mobilized
many
many
volunteers
over
the
weekends
and
now
we've
gone
into
enforcement,
we'll
be
constantly
reviewing
how
we
take
on
the
challenge
of
cleaning
up
Bristol,
and
you
know,
extending
the
brief
is
an
option
that
will
will
will
keep
available
to
us.
B
A
S
Thank
you,
Lord
Mayor
can
I
have
sighs
my
welcome
for
the
new,
affordable
homes
in
Bedminster
sub,
subject
to
planning.
In
my
view,
people
needing
a
truly
affordable
home
and
the
bad
Minister
should
have
the
first
priority
over
these
homes.
So
what
evidence
and
further
information
is
required
for
the
decision
on
whether
a
local
lettings
plan
will
be
brought
in
for
this
scheme?
I.
B
S
Said
I
welcome
the
new,
affordable
homes
but
badnesses,
subject
to
planning
people
needing
a
truly
affordable
home
and
Minster
should
have
the
first
priority
of
these
homes.
So
what
evidence
and
other
information
is
required
for
the
decision
on
whether
a
local
lettings
plan
will
be
brought
in
for
this
scheme?
How'd
you
hear
that
yeah.
B
T
Think
the
the
answer
in
response-
one
is
isn't
something
that
I
recognized
in
that
we
have.
We
do
have
a
policy
that's
been
established
now
that
on
all
new,
affordable
housing
developments,
50%
of
lettings
will
be
to
people
from
the
local
area,
provided
there
are
enough
people
from
the
local
area
to
that
requirement,
so
they
will
be
offered.
Then
it's
a
question
whether
there
are
people
there
to
take
that
up.
If
obviously
people
can't
take
it
up,
then
they
will
go
out
to
the
general
homes.
U
If
that's
your
case,
it
might
be
easier
for
the
microphone
right,
not
the
answer
the
question
one,
but
not
going
to
put
any
supplementary
xyngular
necessary.
I'm
question
2:
why
does
the
mayor
specifically
exclude
himself
from
provided
information
on
expenses
but
include
counselors?
So
why
is
the
mayor
excluding
himself.
B
You've
got
me,
and
that
is
the
big
conspiracy,
the
city
going,
I'm
anne's
up
and
you've
uncovered
there
may
I'm,
not
I
mean
it
was
an
answer.
Well,
we'll
put
it
out
there.
I
just
said
we
should
what
you
said
in
your
thing:
could
Labour
councillors
put
their
their
expenses
and
and
and
travel
in
the
public
domain?
Why
did
you
only
ask
for
Labour
councillors
to
put
those
and
not
mention
any
of
the
other
parties?
I'm.
U
B
That
that's
that's
the
kind
of
description
that
really
undermines
the
legitimacy
and
the
importance
of
local
government
Gary.
When
you
begin
to
describe
things
like
we've
got
a
I
mean
I.
Won't
pretend
right
here
right
now
to
know
what
that
was
about,
but
the
fact
that
we've
gotta
have
a
presence
in
London.
B
We've
got
a
we've
got
to
know
that
the
the
ministers,
if
we
want
to
be
in
the
running
for
some
of
the
money
that's
coming
forward,
we
have
to
be
on
an
international
stage
if
we
want
to
be
considered
by
di
T
when
they're
talking
about
where,
but
he
should
come
in
first
and
put
their
jobs,
it's
just
it
just
it
doesn't.
Do
you
any
service
at
all,
I'm
happy
to
put
what
we
bought?
Are
you
put
in
the
public
domain,
but
I
just
said
in
your
answer.
You
specifically
said
why?
U
U
So
I'm
glad
that
we're
now
gonna
get
everything
published.
Can
we
also
deal
with
the
anomaly
where
people
who
pay
out
and
then
claim
back,
tended
to
get
their
expenses
published,
but
those
who've
got
their
rail
fares,
accommodation,
etc,
paid
for
by
the
City
Council
directly,
those
were
not
published,
can
I
get
Monsieur
Anson,
all
of
the
spending
will
be
disclosed
and
the
expenditure
which
is
caused
by
the
visit.
So
you
know
the
attendance
etc.
These
systems
can.
B
U
B
And
I'm
the
mayor
now
and
I'll
deal
with
it.
Well,
I,
just
wonder
if
it
was
into
it
when
you
were
Lea,
you
need
a
deputy
leader
when
I
was
working
here
he
didn't
lead
Eve
away,
but
nonetheless,
what
I
would
say
is
we
I'm
happy
to
deal
with
it
now
that
nada
I'm
here
it
seems
like
a
silly
anomaly,
let's
get
on
to
it,.
V
I
feel
each
community
needs
to
be
able
to
provide
some
sort
of
public
space
where
children
are
able
to
go
and
do
the
homework
and
peace
and
quiet
so
I
really
value
your
offer
to
have
a
have
a
conversation
after
the
meeting
and
I'd
be
very
happy
to
continue
this
work
within
Lockleys
and
across
the
city.
Thank
you.
It.
B
Reminds
me
if
I
was
I
had
my
my
lads
at
athletics
a
few
months
ago,
and
there
was
a
head
teacher
there
with
one
of
his
one
of
his
boys
and
what
he
said
to
me
was
was
an
interesting
comment.
He
said,
if
I
could
do
one
thing,
I
would
buy
every
child
in
my
school
with
a
kitchen
table
and
what
it
said
was
what
sometimes
the
most
what
seems
like
the
most
obvious
intervention
to
bring
the
kind
of
social
outcome
you
want.
B
Maybe
our
mental
health,
educational
attainment,
chuckling
social
isolation
and
lonliness
is
not
the
thing
that
actually
you
should
do
and
what
he
was
talking
about
was
a
space
to
do
work.
I,
don't
know
if
he
was
talking
about
a
space
for
families
to
eat
together
as
well.
That
has
consequences
so
I.
A
K
M
K
I
asked
you
if
you
had
particular
keeping
clean
air
as
soon
as
possible,
and
you
said
you're
committed
to
improving
air
quality
in
the
city
to
reduce
the
harm
it's
doing,
but
you
haven't
given
a
time
scale.
So
is
that
just
something
left
out
or
is
there
something
on
am
I
being
nasty
and
suspicious,
or
are
you
committed
to
as
soon
as
possible,
achieving
a
clean
air
within
the
city?
You.
B
B
What
what
I
just
want
to
do
is
make
sure
that
we
balance
and,
as
I've
said
in
one
meeting,
what
we
don't
want
to
do
is
create
a
situation
where
poor
people
that
pay
in
a
dis
portion
utley
high
price
for
a
problem
that
rich
people
have
created
at
the
same
time,
recognizing
that
some
is
some
of
our
poorest
people
who
are
paying
a
disproportionately
high
price
for
for
poor
air
quality.
So
we
hold
all
these
things
together,
but
you
know
when
I
worked
in
development.
B
One
of
the
one
of
the
problems
that
we
come
across
is
savior's
from
Europe
popping
down
to
South,
America
or
Africa
and
saying
I
know
what
your
problem
is.
Let
me
solve
it
for
you,
where
no
people
are
saying
what
I
can
tell
you
what
my
problem
is,
and
you
know
some
in
some
of
our
communities.
They
wouldn't
necessarily
be
talking
about
air
quality
being
top
of
their
priorities.
What
I'd
be
talking
about
is
in
a
good
educational
journey
for
their
children.
B
Can
I
feed
my
kids
tomorrow,
my
fuel
Bobby,
so
I'm
just
saying
how
do
we
hold
those
things
together?
I
don't
take
away
from
the
the
the
existential
threat
posed
by
climate
change
and
a
critical
challenge
posed
by
poor
air
quality.
Poms
are
saying
we
balance
those
against
poverty
and
making
sure
that
we
take
people
with
us
as
we
pursue
the
solutions,
some
of
which
actually
may
impose
inconvenience
on
people's
lives
and
but
when
I
use
the
term
inconvenience
I,
don't
use
it
lightly.
I
just
mean
it
will
impact
on
the
way
they
live.
W
Supplementary
to
question
one
then
about
one
local
school
being
either
I
had
a
meeting
us
or
with
education
officers,
and
they
agreed
that
their
figures
were
a
touch
out
by
400
primary
school
places,
so
they've
agreed
to
actually
we
will
probably
need
up
to
three
additional
forum
entries
in
a
primary
school
places.
Yeah.