Glasgow City Council Agenda - 22 February 2001, 13:30
A meeting to be held at at 13:30 on 22 February 2001.
Number | Item |
---|---|
3056 | Minutes of Council meeting of 11th January 2001 (Print 6, pages 833 to 837). |
2 | Print 6 - Committees' minutes - Consideration of paragraphs marked "C", remaining paragraphs being submitted only for approval as a correct record (page 838 onwards). |
3 | Print 6 - Area Forums' minutes - Submitted for information (Appendix 1). |
4 | Consideration of minutes previously objected to. |
5 | Standing Orders - Committees - Report by Director of Personnel and Administration Services. View Papers |
6 | Strategic Priorities for Scotland's Passenger Railway: Consultation Paper - Report by Director of Land Services. View Papers |
7 | 4th UK & Irish Local Authorities Conference on Nuclear Hazards, Cork, Ireland 29th-30th March 2001 - Report by Director of Personnel and Administration Services. View Papers |
8 | Changes to committees etc:- |
(a) | Commercial Operations Committee - Add Hugh Macrae and Allan Stewart (Ward 29) and remove Michael Kernaghan; |
(b) | Education Services Committee - Add Michael Kernaghan and remove Allan Stewart (Ward 29); |
(c) | Licensing Committee - Remove Hanzala Malik and Hugh Macrae; |
(d) | Licensing (Applications) Sub-committee - Remove Hanzala Malik; and |
(e) | Licensing (Complaints) Sub-committee - Remove Hanzala Malik. |
9 | Appointment of representatives to outside bodies:- |
(a) | Children's Panel Advisory Group - Remove Aileen Colleran; and |
(b) | National Trust for Scotland - Remove James McNally and add Robert Marshall. |
10 | Correspondence. |
11 | Questions. |
12 | Notice of Motion by Councillor John Mason "Council regrets the recent postponement of the visit to Scotland of the Irish Taoiseach. The City of Glasgow faces many problems and challenges and we are seeking to tackle these. We are attempting to make progress in combating poverty, racism, violence against women, and other social exclusion issues. However, we realise that sectarianism continues to be a major problem facing Glasgow and the West of Scotland. Council, therefore, instructs the Chief Executive to bring a report to an early meeting of the Policy and Resources Committee identifying the Council's current policy and considering how that policy might be developed in the future." |