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URBAN Partnership Group

Bristol URBAN Network

UK URBAN Network Conference - Bristol


URBAN Partnership Group

The URBAN Partnership Group are responsible for the delivery of the Bristol URBAN Programme. The URBAN Partnership group is keen to ensure that the decision making process is transparent and that financial probity is ensured when decisions are made. Consequently, the URBAN Partnership Group has agreed to hold its meetings at local community venues which residents and observers can attend so that they can see how the URBAN Partnership Group operates.

Members of the public will not be permitted to participate in the deliberations of the URBAN Partnership Group. However, there will be an opportunity for representations to be made by members of the public at the beginning of each URBAN Partnership Group meeting.

Details of forthcoming URBAN Partnership Group meetings are shown below:

Date Time Venue
20th January 2000 7.30pm Somerville Room, Barton Hill Settlement, 43 Ducie Road, Bristol
2nd March 2000 7.30pm Kuumba Project, 20-22 Hepburn Rd, St Paul's Bristol
20nd April 2000 7.30pm Somerville Room, Barton Hill Settlement, 43 Ducie Road, Bristol
1st June 2000 7.30pm 6 York Court, Wilder Street, Bristol BS2
13th July 2000 7.30pm cancelled
24th August 2000 7.30pm Black Development Agency, Russell Town Avenue
5th October 2000 7.30pm cancelled
16th November 2000 7.30pm Bristol Foyer, Victoria Street
15th December 2000 10.30 am SOFA Project, 48-54 West Street
11th January 2001 11.30 am SOFA Project, 48-54 West Street

Subsequent meetings have yet to be determined.

It is possible for meeting details to change at short notice. It is also possible that some of the meeting venues are not fully accessible to the mobility impaired. It is suggested that you contact Mark Morris ( tel: 0117 922 2385 e-mail: mark_morris@bristol-city.gov.uk ) to check the details before attending one of these meetings



Bristol URBAN Network

The Bristol URBAN Network is a network of local organisations receiving Bristol URBAN Programme funding to deliver services to benefit the URBAN area and its residents. Participation in Bristol URBAN Network events is currently by invitation only. If you wish to find out more about the Bristol URBAN Network or to be invited to its events, please contact Ian Quaife ( tel: 0117 903 6420 e-mail: ian_quaife@bristol-city.gov.uk ).

Details of forthcoming Bristol URBAN Network meetings are shown below:

Date Time Venue
2nd February 2000 12.30pm CEED, Ujima House, 97-107 Wilder St, Bristol BS2
12th April 2000 12.30pm St Werburghs Community Association, Horley Rd
14th June 2000 12-2pm On site Bristol, Bordeaux Quay, Cannons Rd
19th July 2000 12-2pm CEED, Wilder Street
21st September 2000 12-2pm St. Werburghs CA, Horley Road
16th November 2000 12-2pm St. Werburghs CA, Horley Road



UK URBAN Network Conference - Bristol

The Bristol URBAN Programme is a member of the UK URBAN Network. The UK URBAN Network was founded in June 1997 and formally launched in June 1998. Its membership includes the 18 local Urban Partnership Groups (UPGs) part-funded by the European Commission to deliver URBAN Action Plans. It exists to share best practice and information, provide mutual support, and to debate and lobby on issues regarding the URBAN Initiative and other urban policy matters. There is a strong commitment to representation and leadership within the Network of community representatives, alongside other partners, as community leadership and partnership are central components of the URBAN Programme.

Network business is carried out through quarterly conferences. Each meeting/conference is hosted by one of the member UPGs in turn.

The Bristol URBAN Programme has hosted the Autumn 2000 meeting of the UK URBAN Network.
Please click here for more conference information.

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