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Kate Pollard
Sad news arrives that Totterdown community activist/whirlwind Kate Pollard died in hospital in Sydney on January 2nd after a long fight against cancer. Kate died with her family in Australia, which is where she wanted to be. Kate will be … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Bristol, Bristol South, Local government, Politics, Totterdown, Transport
Tagged Kate Pollard, Tangent Books, Totterdown Rising
There are 10 comments
News from ze Heatherbunker: ze final direktive
(Cartoon by Evelyn Post. Evelyn Post is The Bristol Blogger’s resident cartoonist. He has a woman’s name) HAPPY NEW YEAR – we’re off to a good start anyway …
Posted in Bristol, Bristol Evening Post, Education, Evelyn Post, Local government, Politics
Tagged Heather Tomlinson
There are 4 comments
BRT: York notes
Private Eye’s ‘Dr B Ching’ has been taking a look at First Group’s ftr (which stands for “future” public transport!) bendy buses that have been operating in York since 2006. The system is very similar to the bendy bus BRT … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Labour Party, Local government, Politics, Transport
Tagged Alistair Darling, Department of Transport, First Group, ftr, Moir Lockhead, York
There are 72 comments
City council budget balls (3)
Well, well, well. What’s this in yesterday’s letter to Chancellor Darling from the Governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, explaining why this month’s inflation figure of 4.1% is above the government’s target rate of 2%? It is likely … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Budget, Economy, Labour Party, Local government, Politics
Tagged Bank of England, Carew Reynell, Helen Holland, Mervyn King
There are 21 comments
Bad losers of the year award
Take a bow Bristol City Council as more evidence of decrepit leadership and the collapse of moral authority at the Council House is revealed. Another example of Bristol City Council blatantly bending and abusing the law and legal process to … Continue reading
City council budget balls (2)
Lib Dem Councillor Gary Hopkins, perhaps not entirely seriously, is proposing a way out for the city’s collapsing economy in the comments section: One area where promotion of the city abroad could produce dividends is in tourism. We are a … Continue reading
City council budget balls (1)
Predictably, Bristol City Council are doing bugger-all for us as the credit crunch bites and talk of economic downturn turns to recession and even depression and we confront what’s looking like the worst economic situation since the Second World War. … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Budget, Economy, Labour Party, Local government, Politics
Tagged Helen Holland, Jan Ormondroyd, John House
There are 31 comments
One law for them
It looks like Bristol City Council have discovered a whole new means of stopping ordinary people from finding out what they’re really up to by, er … simply breaking the law! The Blogger reported last week that Heather Tomlinson’s retarded … Continue reading
RED TROUSER GATE: the community CONsultation
Another interesting aspect of the ongoing dispute over George Ferguson’s plans to build on the Railway Path at Greenbank comes to light … So far it’s gone entirely unreported that a paper petition containing 731 signatures from local people opposing … Continue reading
More child protection inadequacies exposed
Oh dear. It’s been revealed in the Cancer that another Serious Case Review into a child abuse case in Bristol isn’t up to scratch. At last night’s full council meeting the political boss of the city’s children’s services, Peter Hammond, … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol Evening Post, Education, Health, Local government, Policing, Politics, Social Care
Tagged Peter Hammond, Serious Case Review
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