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NOTICES OF MOTION

Meeting: 12/07/2018 - Council (Item 20)

Notices of Motion

1.     PROPOSED BY COUNCILLOR HAIGH

 

“This Council notes:

 

The extraordinary contribution that the Windrush generation have made to our country and the appalling treatment they have received from the British Government.

 

That British citizens, who arrived here as children, have been denied healthcare and passports, threatened with deportation and in some cases, detained in immigration centres, such as Yarl’s Wood, for not having the correct documentation.

 

That residents and Citizens of Gloucester are amongst those who have been denied their rights. They have lost jobs, been refused passports and had their access to healthcare and benefits question despite paying into the tax and National Insurance system for decades.

 

Council further notes the events organised by the community to mark the 70th anniversary of the Windrush arriving in the UK.

 

This Council therefore resolves to:

 

Celebrate the contribution of the Windrush Generation by adding to our traditional Jamaican Independence Day celebrations on 5th August in the following ways:

 

a.     Fly the Jamaican Flag at North Warehouse

b.     For the Mayor and Sheriff to invite members of the Windrush generation in Gloucester to visit North Warehouse and to express the City’s appreciation for the contribution then have made to the life and prosperity of the City and to invite Councillors to come and meet with them.

 

This Council further resolves

 

a.     To support the events organised by the community during the anniversary year.

b.     To fly the Jamaican flag on Windrush Day 22 June 2019 and every anniversary of that day.

c.     to write to the Home Secretary to ask that he ensure that Government act swiftly as promised to ensure that Windrush victims are granted their rights swiftly and fully compensated for any financial hardship that they may have suffered.”

 

2.     PROPOSED BY COUNCILLOR HILTON

 

“This council records its dissatisfaction with the household waste collection services operated by the council’s contractor Amey PLC.

 

This council notes that 2,000 tonnes of recyclable waste is unaccounted for with a market value of £246,000 and that there are stories of recyclable household waste being inappropriately sent to landfill.

 

This council also raises concerns about the quality of the client side management of the streetcare contract overseen by the cabinet.

 

This council, therefore, calls upon the cabinet member for the environmentto up his game and increase the frequency of meetings he holds with Amey PLC from current quarterly meetings to monthly meetings until the matter of poor performance by Amey PLC is resolved.”

 

3.     PROPOSED BY COUNCILLOR COOLE

 

“Council notes the recent decision to close the City Council’s reception on the last Wednesday of each month for staff training, in addition to the existing closure between 3-5pm each day.

 

Council also supports staff training as valuable way of meeting the needs of residents and officer development.

 

The limited hours that Council is open to the public means that many residents have to take time off work or make a special trip to resolve issues face to face. Residents, many of them, in  ...  view the full agenda text for item 20

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