Category Archives: Bristol

Day 4 of my experiment

Time for an update on The Blogger’s great e-democracy experiment to get rid of Heather Tomlinson. On Friday The Blogger fired off an email to the council’s e-democracy department requesting some simple information on their confidentiality arrangements with regards to … Continue reading

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The last days of the Heathersreich

Sounds like it’s beginning to resemble the fall of Berlin in the Tomlinson Schoolzbunker at the Council House. Our man with the password to the server in Bristol’s Education department says that Herr Direktor Heather Tomlinson is now so paranoid … Continue reading

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Bristol City Council's Artwatch

Photos by _saturnine On the very day The Guardian’s Jonathan Jones nimbly said of the only graffiti artist with a Bristol City Council seal of approval, Banksy: This man has achieved something original, something uniquely of our time: he has … Continue reading

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Who'd have ever guessed it?

Bristol City Council is looking for urgent savings in this year’s budget of up to £2 million. It is overspending on waste services (£1.5m), care for the elderly (£1.5m), taxi services for special needs youngsters (£400,000) and concessionary bus fares … Continue reading

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An experiment in e-democracy: Tomlinson must go!!!

One of our readers attended Bristol’s E-Democracy Day yesterday – ‘Modern Methods of governance – democracy in action or mob rule? – and reports that the city council will be encouraging things like petitions even if they could be seen … Continue reading

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Bristol education: even the kids have given up hope

The number of pupils who played truant from Bristol secondary schools last year was almost double the national average. And it has been claimed that 2006-07 could go down as the worst ever school year on record for secondaries in … Continue reading

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Bristol Labour: corruption one of "our problems" admits former councillor

A former Bristol City Labour Councillor who was recently shortlisted as a potential candidate for Doug Naysmith’s Bristol North West seat has responded to allegations of corruption in Bristol Labour Party by agreeing “we have our problems”. Kelvin Blake the … Continue reading

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Choose the ineffective, low-cost PR option day

Fancy that! The latest supporter of the mindless and ineffective ‘Choose Day’ Christian eco-scam is none other than Mark Bradshaw, Labour’s Transport exec. He tells The Cancer: “Choose Day will help to make Bristol a leading city in addressing th[e] … Continue reading

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Quick off the mark again at the BBC

The Bristol Blogger September 29 2007: the council’s recent citizen’s jury on waste . . . appear to have decided to introduce a charge – for the first time – for the collection of extra waste, which the council’s press … Continue reading

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The strategic genius of Peter Hammond

As the bearded moron, Labour’s social services executive member, Peter Hammond sets about reorganising the city’s home care service under the personal direction of his friends in the trade unions, perhaps now is the time to recall the brilliant strategist’s … Continue reading

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