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Election Question …
A reader writes … Hello, I wonder if you can help me, I have been trying(without success) to find a list of the EU and local candidates for Bristol. I have been through quite a few different sites but cannot … Continue reading
Regal news: presidential edition
News is emerging that to accompany her rather grand regal move into the expensive purple carpeted environs of her “strategic leadership” suite on the third floor of the Counts Louse, Bristol City Council Chief Exec Jan Ormondroyd originally had something … Continue reading
Outsourcing news
Was it just last week that reader Dona Qixota told us: So what’s wrong with the Council’s communications department then? And how much is it costing taxpayers for Brandon Hill Communications to tell us what a brilliant job Safer Bristol … Continue reading
Court circular #5
Still no sign of a CONsultant plumber on the third floor of the Counts Louse to fix the leaks … Today we hear that this copper from Sheffield who doesn’t know where Easton is who’s been put put in charge … Continue reading
Court circular #4
Thanks to reader Overayard, we have some more news on the latest ludicrous private sector CONsultant to board the Counts Louse gravy train, Mark Fletcher. Fletcher is a senior partner at the fashionable (ie. expensive) PR and communications agency ‘Reputation’. … Continue reading
Court circular #3
More news drifts in about this copper from Sheffield who doesn’t know where Easton is that’s been put in charge of marketing at the city council on a salary of just £140k a year. A reader writes: Why does Bistol … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, CONsultants, Local government, Politics
Tagged Jon House, Mark Fletcher
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Court circular #2
Murky Depths writes … You may be interested to know that at a meeting I attended earlier this year the esteemed Mr House (Deputy Chief Exec) made a BIG show of the fact that he ‘doesn’t do email‘, saying that … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, IT, Local government, Politics
Tagged Deputy Chief Executive, Jon House
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Court circular #1
By Shitstirrer Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear, Oh dear! Less than a year into city council Chief Exec Jan Ormondroyd’s “strategic leadership” dream, with the purple regal carpet barely fitted and the bullet-proof glass not … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Local government, Politics
Tagged David Bishop, Jan Ormondroyd, Jon House, Strategic Leadership Team
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RTPI
It looks like the city council’s planning officers are off doing whatever the hell they feel like again to help their private developer friends without going to the bother of consulting elected politicians. It says here that the Royal Town … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, CONsultants, Developments, Education, Housing, Local government, Planning, Politics, Transport
Tagged Royal Town Planning Institute’, RTPI, S. 106
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Ormondroyd: the interview
Shambolically useless interview with Chief Exec Bum Disease Ormondroyd in this week’s issue of Venue. Unfortunately I’ve left my copy at work so can’t post it in full until tomorrow but mainly the interview’s a study in what happens if … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Congestion charge, Education, Journalism, Local government, Media, Politics, Transport
Tagged Jan Ormondroyd, TIF, Transport Innovation Fund, Venue
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