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Daily Archives: October 24, 2007
Fw: Contact Campaign for Better Transport
This was posted to the Bristol Social Forum and might interest some readers: From: Sian Parry Email: sian.parry@bristol.gov.uk*<http://sian.parry@bristol.gov.uk> Phone number: 0117 922 2074 Type of enquiry: i_want_to_find_a_local_group_in_my_area I support a Physical Environment Scrutiny Commission at Bristol City Council. Councillors on … Continue reading
E-democracy conflab joy
Are they keeping this a secret so that selected council staff can scoff all the tax payer-funded canapés themselves? An alert reader flags up the forthcoming Bristol E-Democracy Day – ‘Modern Methods of governance – democracy in action or mob … Continue reading
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Tagged Charlie Bolton, e-democracy, John Bees
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