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Recent Articles about Bristol Local GovernmentMayor Gurguson tells local resident to May 13 13 What's the point of local Councillors? Apr 22 13 Further attacks from the toffs Mar 15 13 Bristol - Event Notice Wednesday February 22 2012 Start Time: 06:30 PM Should Bristol have an elected Mayor? bristol |
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Tuesday February 21, 2012 14:29 by AMayorforbristol?
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The Council House, College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TR Bristolians will be asked to vote for or against the idea of a directly elected Mayor in May 2012, in a local referendum proposed in the Government’s Localism Bill. Replacing the present Councillors plus Cabinet system in the City Council with a directly elected Mayor would represent the biggest upheaval to local democracy since the dissolution of Avon County Council. But would it be change for the better?
The debate will feature voices from both sides, for and against a directly elected mayor, in the Conference Hall of Bristol City Council. Join Professor Alex Marsh from the University of Bristol School for Policy Studies and panellists chaired by Bristol-based broadcaster Chris Serle to debate the issues for and against a directly elected mayor. Panellists include:
Doors open at 6.30 pm and the event begins at 7 pm. This event is free but, but booking is required; please visit: bristolmayordebate.eventbrite.co.uk. For further information or to submit a question, please contact Amanda Edmondson by email:cpe-info@bristol.ac.uk or tel: +44 (0)117 33 18313. Please submit your question together with:
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Jump To Comment: 1In the event Bristol foolishly votes to elect a mayor, expect one to be elected at the same time as the new police commissioner for Avon & Somerset on 15 November 2012.
More info here http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/future-elections-bristol
Two more jobs for the boys & girls of the political classes eh?