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Category Archives: Easton
Did you lie Councillor? Or are you merely an incompetent?
The webcast for the full council meeting of 15 September is now available from the Bristol City Council website here. Using the index you can go to section 4.c Questions from the public where you will find the following: PQ3 … Continue reading
Posted in Ashton Vale, Bedminster, Bristol, Bristol and Bath Railway Path, Bristol East, Bristol South, Developments, Easton, Environment, Lib Dems, Local government, Planning, Politics, Southville, World Cup 2018
Tagged Ashton Gate, Chocolate Factory, Greenbank, Jon Rogers, Simon Cook, Tesco
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Give us a C! Give us an O! Give us an N! Give us a dodgy ginger minger planning boss!
Put it all together and what’ve we got? CONsultation … Oh look it’s Friday, must be time for another CONsultation about the stupid ‘Cycle Houses’ on the Bristol and Bath Railway Path nobody wants. The new Lib Dem administration – … Continue reading
RED TROUSERGATE: land still not sold, another bloody CONsultation in the offing …
The Red Trousergate saga continues … David Bishop’s dodgy deal with George Ferguson last year to sell off protected public park land on the Bristol and Bath Railway Path still rumbles on. These are some questions and answers from tonight’s … Continue reading
Alderman Robin Moss: cunt stain?
Slight delay on the Labour Alderman Robin Moss front I’m afraid. An insider who knew Moss fromĀ Easton Community Centre will be posting “as soon as I’ve managed to dream up some decent insults.” “It’s quite hard to come up … Continue reading
Alderman Robin Moss: stalker?
The Blogger’s newswires and phone lines have been alive today after the unwelcome internet reappearance of certifiable nutjob former Labour councillor for Easton, Robin Moss. The Blogger just needs to return a couple of phone calls from some deeply pissed … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol East, Bristol Indymedia, Easton, Labour Party, Local government, Politics
Tagged Easton Community Centre, Robin Moss
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Election 2009: fuckwit candidate of the week
Step forward Labour candidate for Easton Mohammed Arif who along with his agent Terry Cook has spent the day delivering a leaflet around the ward with a headline: “Bristol-Bath Cycle Path: Labour action, Lib Dem excuses”. The story finds Labour … Continue reading
Religion vs politics
Our private polling team have been out in Easton this week and we can EXCLUSIVELY reveal that, despite being nationally held in disrepute and in utter disarray, Labour appear set to win the ward in the forthcoming local elections on … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol East, Easton, Elections, Labour Party, Lib Dems, Local Elections 2009, Local government, Politics
Tagged Abdul Malik, Mohammed Arif
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Election gossip latest
A couple of snippets just in … Bristol’s Respect Party are likely to be running four candidates in the local elections on June 4. Energetic troublemaker Jerry Hicks will be running again in Lockleaze while the excellently named Prince-Abdulaziz has … Continue reading
RED TROUSERGATE: the column of crap
Reading George Ferguson’s ‘By George’ column in today’s Cancer – alas not yet online – at least explains why he chose a career in concreting over public park land rather than comic writing. Southville’s great wit writes about Easter this … Continue reading
Joined-up government
Anyone see this in today’s Cancer? Plans to start modernising Bristol’s primary school provision are under threat. Projects in the first phase of the council’s citywide Primary Review are facing pressures because of rising costs and falling income. Kate Campion, … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol and Bath Railway Path, Bristol East, Bristol Evening Post, Conservatives, Developments, Easton, Education, Labour Party, Lib Dems, Local government, Planning, Politics
Tagged Chocolate Factory, Development Control (South and East) Committee, John Goulandris, Square Peg
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