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BCR NP Forum
You are invited to come to the next forum meeting where you will hear updates on a number of local and Bristol wide topics relevant to the Bishopston, Cotham and Redland area, and will have the opportunity to talk to the speakers at break-out tables after the presentations.
we look forward to seeing you there.
21st November 2016, 7 pm to 9 pm
Colston's Primary School,
18 Cotham Grove, Bristol BS6 6AL
AGENDA
7.0 Welcome and introductions-
Special welcome to Kingsdown residents who are joining the BCR NP area.
7.10 BCC corporate strategy review:
Cllr Asher Craig Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods will announce the current consultation which runs until 5th January and the programme for consultation process. link to consultation
7.20 First Bus service changes Autumn 2016:
James Freeman, Managing Director First Bus, will set out the reasons for the recent changes to services and give an update on the introduction of the revised service and further changes proposed,
7.40 Police update
7.45 Street Scene update:
7.50 Residents’ Parking Scheme review Cotham and Kingsdown: go to online surveys Cotham scheme / Kingsdown scheme
7.55 Travel update:
8.00 Bristol Student community liaison update: see BSCP website
8.05 Cotham Glyphosate free trial: see interim report
8.10 Parks update:
8.15 Break-out tables
- BCC Corporate Strategy Cllr Asher Craig
- Police
- UoB / UWE: Joni Lloyd
- SSG Rob Umphray
- RPS/ CM-KN Cllr Anthony Negus
- RPS/ RD- CN Cllrs Fi Hance /Martin Fodor
- Travel Roger Gimson
- Buses James Freeman
- NP parks Alison Bromilow
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You can make a difference:
Working Groups - get involved
The NP has a number of projects and areas of work which are taken forward by dedicated working groups. If you are interested in any of the following groups, or have suggestions for others please contact us info@bcrnp.org.uk
- Communications and Engagement
- Governance
- Parks and Green Spaces
- Small Grants
- Street Scene
- Sustainable Travel
- Trees
- Young People
Community Advocates:
We have identified several specific topics which we believe deserve a voice on our Partnership, but for which no single representative community group exists. We use the name ‘community advocates’ for members who are chosen for their experience and willingness to speak up on behalf of the following:
• Equality (at most 2 advocates)
• Local business/traders (at most 2 advocates)
• Student residents (at most 1 advocate)
Community advocates are expected to bring a general understanding of the topic for which they are advocating to discussions, and also, like other members, to participate with a view to promoting the wider objectives of the Partnership.
If you are interested in finding out more about the role, please get in touch info@bcrnp.org.uk
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