- Apply links menu
- Adult learning course list
- Housing Benefit or Council Tax Reduction
- Allotments list
- Jobs at the Council
- Bus pass
- Library membership
- Carer's assessment
- Licences
- Council housing services
- Planning applications
- Council tax and business rates
- Property licence
- Disabled parking
- Recycling and waste services
- Free school meals
- School places
- HomeChoice Bristol
- Social services assistance
- Pay links menu
- Report links menu
- My Account links menu
Have your say - ASK Bristol
Latest consultations
- Kingswear Road, Torpoint Road and Haldon Close Development Area
[Closing 27 May 2013] Bristol City Council and Knightstone House Association are seeking the public’s views on emerging plans for... - Gloucester Road Public Realm Improvements:The Promenade (Zetland Road – Claremont Road)
[Closing 7 June 2013] Capital from central government, identified through the Local Sustainable Transport Fund (LSTF) has been secured... - Street Trading Policy Consultation 2013
[Closing 7 June 2013] The Council’s Street Trading Policy was revised in March 2009 and the Council’s Public Safety...
- NO congestion charge for Bristol
We the undersigned believe that a congestion charge for Bristol is unwarranted and unwanted. Local business and people are already... - Whiteladies residents FOR parking zones
To make the residential streets off Whiteladies Road continue to be residential and useable by everyday residents, support the Residents... - STOP Henbury Loopline
Stop the Henbury Loopline and save the wildlife and the health of residents that live next to it.
Latest discussions
- First Bus ask your views on its fares in Greater Bristol.
As part of First’s ongoing fare review process in Bristol they are asking your views on local bus travel. Their questionnaire is aimed at... - Bristol better at 20mph – what do you think?
What’s the big idea? Safety, health and community are the three key benefits of introducing a reduction from 30mph to 20mph on Bristol’s...
Latest citizen's comments
- Comment on Whole council elections in 2013? by P J Missen
Voting in segments as is at the present does not represent the view of the whole population of Bristol. Elections every four years for... - Comment on Bristol’s Budget Conversation – Neighbourhoods by Parklife | Bristol Community Organisers
[...] that Bristol spends less than the national average on parks and sports ( http://askbristoldebates.com/results/budget-conversation... - Comment on Bristol better at 20mph – what do you think? by Karen
I would suggest that the main arterial bus routes should be excluded from the 20mph limit i.e. M5 to central Bristol along Falcondale...
Latest webcasts
- City Council election results (3 May)
Election results from 23 wards of the city. - Cabinet (1 May)
The Engine Shed - Full Council (19 Mar)
Including a debate on high bus fares, health scrutiny arrangements and the Council's pay policy
Committee meetings
- Full Council Meeting
Meeting on 21 May at 14:00 - Neighbourhood Partnership - Hengrove and Stockwood
Meeting on 22 May at 20:30 - Licensing Policy Scrutiny Board
Meeting on 23 May at 09:00
Join the ASK Bristol e-bulletin
Citizens' Panel
Bristol's biggest think tank
ASK Bristol on Facebook
Join us on Facebook
Quality of Life survey
Survey of Bristol residents
ASK Bristol Twitter feed
Code of good practice
Your Councillors
Timothy Rodney Kent - Leader Of Lib Dems
Party: Lib Dem
Ward: Whitchurch Park

BSL interpreting - SignVideo site



