Fw: windmill hill
From:
Stephanie Wardle
Date:
May 13 12:58 UTC
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It's Bemmy! It's Bemmy!
I'ts got to be Bemsterwith BS3 as a postcode, and Knowle is Up the Hill and Far
Away, as far as I'm concerned. (Even if it's only one street away from my
house)... I'm on Marksbury Road, and that's part of Windmill Hill electoral
ward, has City of Bristol College Bedminster site and Bedminster Road-
Southville is just across the railway bridge and Windmill Hill itself- the
actual hilly bit- has got Bedminster Railway Station on it. I don't know a
single Windhill-ite that doesn't call themselves a Proud Bedminstolian.
Knowle? Noooooo.......
Steph --- On Tue, 13/5/08, Cecilia Weightman <<email obscured>>
wrote:
From: Cecilia Weightman <<email obscured>>Subject: Re:
[GB-Forum] Fw: windmill hillTo: "Ben Barker" <<email obscured>>,
bemmy-forum@forums.e-democracy.orgDate: Tuesday, 13 May, 2008, 12:27 PMI always
think of it as part of Bedminster as I used
to live over on St John's Lane side and we always
called it Bedminster. Police wise the beat is under
the same sergeant as Bedminster & Southville. It's in
the same extended school area as Bedminster and
Southville so it doesn't make sense to put it in with
Knowle.
--- Ben Barker <<email obscured>> wrote:
> Charlotte's asked me to post her comment below.
> Ben.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Charlotte Beaumont
> To: <email obscured>
> Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 5:18 PM
> Subject: windmill hill
>
>
> In response to your question below, I live in
> WIndmill Hill and definitely feel part of
> Bedminster. It is officially Bedminster I think. We
> are BS3! I never go to the shops in Knowle but go to
> East Street and North Street.
> Hope this helps,
> CHarlotte Beaumont (37 Somerset Terrace BS3 4LJ)
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Barker [mailto:<email obscured>]
>
> Sent: 28 April 2008 09:17
> To: <email obscured>
> Subject: [GB-Forum] Not about Tescos
>
> This isn't about Tescos, but Neighbourhood
> Partnerships and is
> especially directed to Forum members living in
> Windmill Hill ward. But
> others can join in.
>
> As most people know, by the end of 2008 all of
> Bristol is due to be
> divided up into 14 'neighbourhood partnerships'.
> This is part of a
> long term process to decentralise and better
> coordinate the
> administration of services at a neighbourhood level.
> It will apply not
> just to BCC services, but other services such as the
> police and possibly
> health. Partnership area will be made of either two
> or three wards, ie
> 20-30,000 people. Setting aside the point that
> this is scarcely a
> 'neighbourhood', there needs to be some discussion
> about which wards fit
> best together.
>
> At one level, this ought not to matter too much,
> afterall, we must hope
> that partnerships will cooperate together: replacing
> service delivery
> silos with geographical ones would be stupid. But,
> we might as well
> get it as right as we can initially.
>
> So, the question is:
>
> Should Windmill Hill ward be joined in the
> Neighbourhood Partnership
> including Knowle and Filwood wards (the current
> proposal) or in the
> partnership that's already functioning and is made
> up of Bedminster and
> Southville wards?
>
> I guess it's partly a technical question of public
> administration, but
> it's also an emotional one. Does Windmill Hill feel
> part of
> 'Bedminster' or part of 'Knowle'.
>
> Cheers, Ben.
> Ben barker
>
>
>
>
>
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