Issue - meetings
Motions on notice 7 October 2019
Meeting: 07/10/2019 - Council (Item 50)
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This item has a time limit of 60 minutes.
Motions received by the Head of Law and Governance in accordance with Council Procedure Rules by the deadline of 1.00pm on Wednesday 25 September 2019 are listed below.
Motions will be taken in turn from the Liberal Democrat, Green, Labour groups, then from an independent member, in that order.
Substantive amendments to these motions must be sent by councillors to the Head of Law and Governance by no later than 10.00am on Friday 4 October 2019 so that they may be circulated with the briefing note.
Minor technical or limited wording amendments may be submitted during the meeting but must be written down and circulated.
Council is asked to consider the following motions:
(a) Supporting EU nationals (proposed by Councillor Gant)
(b) Responding to the youth-led climate strikes (proposed by Councillor Wolff, seconded by Councillor Henwood)
(c) Community Wealth (proposed by Councillor Howlett, seconded by Councillor Turner)
(d) John Radcliffe Hospital Parking (proposed by Councillor Haines, seconded by Councillor Harris)
(e) Expanding Car Free Day (proposed by Councillor Wolff, seconded by Councillor Simmons)
(f) Multilateral Nuclear disarmament (proposed by Councillor Tanner, seconded by Councillor Rush)
(g) Support second EU membership referendum (proposed by Councillor Henwood, seconded by Councillor Wolff)
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Council had before it six motions on notice submitted in accordance with Council procedure rules and reached decisions as set out below.
Council resolved to adopt the following motions as set out in these minutes:
a) Supporting EU nationals
b) Responding to the youth-led climate strikes
c) Community Wealth
d) John Radcliffe Hospital Parking
The following motions were not taken as the time allocated for debate had elapsed:
e) Expanding Car Free Days
f) Multilateral nuclear disarmament
g) Support second EU membership referendum