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NOTICES OF MOTION

Meeting: 27/09/2018 - Council (Item 30)

Notices of Motion

1.     PROPOSED BY COUNCILLOR BRAZIL

 

“This Council recognises:

 

the value of having public drinking fountains in a number of key areas in the city where people can fill their own bottles or drink straight from the fountain. With the hot weather we experienced this Summer it would also benefit visitors and residents alike. This would also reduce the quantity of plastic bottles of water being purchased locally, reduce the need for recycling and promote water as a healthy option.

 

Council resolves to:

 

1)    acknowledge the importance of providing access to free drinking water around the city, welcome the recent establishment of Refill Gloucester and give its support to the reintroduction of public drinking fountains,

 

2)    ask Cabinet to work with Gloucester Bid and Severn Trent Water to look at the feasibility of installing and maintaining public drinking fountains in the city.”

 

2.     PROPOSED BY COUNCILLOR HILTON

 

“This council welcomes, ahead of a planning application, the public consultation being carried out over the new plans for redevelopment of the Kings Quarter.

 

This council agrees the Kings Quarter redevelopment should include office accommodation and that it could be an ideal location to relocate the city council’s civic and administrative headquarters.

 

This council also agrees that a new justice centre is desperately needed in Gloucester and the Kings Quarter could also include new crown, magistrates and county courts, which would enhance the scheme still further.

 

This council also notes that the city council HQ and a justice centre would be adjacent to the new bus station, an improved railway station and a new multi-storey car park, making easy access to these public facilities for everyone.”

 

3.     PROPOSED BY COUNCILLOR STEPHENS

 

“This council notes:

 

­Though slavery was abolished in the UK in 1833, there are more slaves today than ever before in human history. Figures from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) suggest that there are more than 40 million people in modern slavery across the world, with nearly 25 million held in forced labour.

 

There were 3805 victims of modern slavery identified in the UK in 2016. A rising number but still well below the 10,000 and 13,000 potential victims estimated by the Home Office. 

 

Modern Slavery is happening nationwide. Traffickers and slave masters use whatever means they have at their disposal to coerce, deceive and force individuals into a life of abuse, servitude and inhumane treatment. This can include sexual and criminal exploitation.

 

This council believes:

 

That action needs to be taken to raise awareness of modern slavery and the fact that it is happening all over the UK. ­

 

That the current support for victims is not sufficient and needs to go beyond the 45 days they are currently given by the government.

 

That councils have an important role to play in ensuring their contracts and supplies don’t contribute to modern day slavery and exploitation.

 

This council resolves:

 

To adopt the Co-operative Party’s Charter against Modern Slavery to ensure our procurement practices don’t support slavery.

 

Gloucester City Council will:

 

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