Straight Outta Easton

Jottings from Easton in the city of Bristol, UK

Archive for December 14th, 2006

Get well soon Rich

Posted by woodsy on 14 December, 2006

Last Friday evening, just after taking leave of our Bristol Wireless crew at the Duke of York in St Werburghs, my mate Rich Higgs was mugged on his way home.

He was cycling along through Riverside Park in Easton when he was attacked by a gang of four who beat him around the head and needing hospital treatment – all for £5 and a mobile phone. Violence seems to be cheap commodity in some quarters and it always seems to be the least deserving that suffer it in my opinion.

Rich is slowly recovering at home and I’d like to wish him all the best for a speedy return to normal service as I’d like to buy him a pint and enjoy his company over a jar (or three). Get well soon mate :-)

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Council talks rubbish

Posted by woodsy on 14 December, 2006

Grey sky, constant drizzle and it’s first thing on a Monday morning in Easton: these are conditions barely conducive to getting the local citizenry out to a meeting with representatives of our beloved city council to discuss waste and recycling in Easton. I was originally going to blog it here, but since I was asked to produce a report for Bristol Indymedia, I’ve done a piece there instead.

street rubbish

What I can do here is give my thoughts on the meeting and its participants.

Firstly, it was a shame there were so few members of the local public there. True, some of the council/voluntary sector representatives did live in the area, genuine unattached locals were thin on the ground. This was in spite of heavy local publicity through mailing lists, personal contacts, web postings, etc.

Secondly, it was good to put a face to the name Jim Carpenter. Jim and I may not always agree, but have a healthy respect for each others’ opinions. Jim’a also the Chair of Easton Residents’ Network and deserves thanks for taking the chair and keeping order.

Third, it was good to get to know my local ward councillor, Sue O’Donnell, with whom I’ve been corresponding by email for many months. Her most pertinent comment in my direction: “I’m sick of Easton being used as a dumping ground”. Well, Sue as an elected representative, you’re in a position to do something… Do you have enough influence to counter the stranglehold of great and the good of more prosperous areas such as Clifton?

Finally, what can I say about Gary Hopkins, the councillor with executive responsibility for waste and recycling and not be unkind or get sued for libel? Very little. His officers remaining quiet while members of the public harangued him spoke volumes. I was also not impressed with his tendency to indulge in council chamber petty political point-scoring with members of the public. He should make ideal Member of Parliament material, if my spies inform me correctly.

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