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Councillor Interview: Cllr Brian Collin

Councillor Brian Collin

Cllr Brian Collin

Profile:

Cllr Brian Collin has spent 28 years being a councillor in Winchester. He has moved from various wards over the year – from Oliver’s Battery, to Eastgate, and then to St John and All Saint, his current ward.

The way Cllr Collin became a county and (now former) city councillor started with him helping at general election, and was consequently then invited and voted in the year after to represent his area at the time – Oliver Battery – as a councillor. He continued to do so for the next 24 years, but then changed ward a couple more times after. He did not plan on becoming a councillor.

Cllr Collin retired from his computer and IT career  in october 2008.

Direct quote on issue in ward:

“The biggest thing going on in my ward is for Highcliffe and Winnall to get 20mph limits. Everybody agrees that 20mph makes the streets feel safer. They aren’t necessarily safer, but they feel safer. And because they feel safer, people are more willing to walk around and cycle. All of a sudden people are getting more exercise, and mums are less worried about their children going to school on foot rather than being taken in a big 4×4. Everything flows from making the streets feel safer and calming the traffic down to 20mph. Having said that there are some challenges because some people say it is a waste of money, the police have got no resources to enforce it. So the idea is that we are going to get the community to enforce it themselves via a process called Community Speed Watch. Community Speed Watch is where local residents, not necessarily in their own area, man for a couple of hours at a particular time a sign with how fast you’re going and a smiley face or a sad face depending on whether you’re under or over the speed limit. So if you go past it and it says ’29mph smiley face’, fine. If it says ’32 mph’, on the assumption it is 30mph, sad face. Then two further volunteers would then take down your registration and the make and model of your car, pass that to the police, and the police will send you a letter.”

Council Meeting Assignment

Eastleigh Borough full council meeting held on 13th May.

Eastleigh Borough Council, Civic Offices, Leigh Road, Eastleigh.

In Attendance:

Councillor David Airey Member Present
Councillor Simon Bancroft Member Present
Councillor Paul Bicknell Member Apologies
Councillor Louise Bloom Member Apologies
Councillor Alan Broadhurst Member Present
Councillor Mrs Haulwen Broadhurst Member Present
Councillor John L Caldwell Member Apologies
Councillor Daniel Clarke Member Present
Councillor Andrew Cossey Member Present
Councillor Mrs Tonia Craig Member Present
Councillor Malcolm Cross Chairman Present
Councillor Mrs Cathie Fraser Member Present
Councillor David Goodall Member Present
Councillor Judith Grajewski Member Present
Councillor Suzy Hamel Member Apologies
Councillor Mrs Pamela Holden-Brown Member Present
Councillor Steve Holes Member Present
Councillor Keith House Member Present
Councillor Jenny Hughes Member Apologies
Councillor Michael Hughes Member Present
Councillor Peter Hughes Member Present
Councillor Wayne Irish Member Present
Councillor Rupert G M Kyrle Member Present
Councillor Darshan Mann Member Apologies
Councillor Luke McNulty Member Present
Councillor Trevor Mignot Member Present
Councillor Tony Noyce Deputy Chair Present
Councillor Godfrey G Olson Member Present
Councillor Jane O’Sullivan Member Present
Councillor David Pragnell Member Present
Councillor Derek R Pretty Member Present
Councillor Angela Roling Member Absent
Councillor Desmond Scott Member Present
Councillor Roger M Smith Member Present
Councillor Mrs Maureen A Sollitt Member Present
Councillor Steve Sollitt Member Apologies
Councillor Bruce Tennent Member Present
Councillor Chris Thomas Member Apologies
Councillor Mike Thornton Member Apologies
Councillor Keith Trenchard Member Present
Councillor Peter Wall Member Present
Councillor Mrs Jane Welsh Member Present
Councillor Mick Wheatley Member Absent
Councillor Anne Winstanley Member Present

Agenda and all other info: http://www.eastleigh.gov.uk/meetings/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=276&MId=5141&Ver=4

This was an annual meeting with the whole of the Eastleigh Council and it initiated the beginning of the next year for the council. It was different from a usual council meeting, but three points of interest were discussed nonetheless.

At the beginning of the meeting there was a lot of heated debate about what had been written in the agenda/notes.

Points covered in the meeting were:

  • There will be refurbishment and relocation of the civic offices. Scaffolding has been erected and works are happening. (Not particularly newsworthy.)
  • Fleming Park Leisure Centre is currently being debated about whether or not to be refurbished. (This is newsworthy – used by the general public in Eastleigh. There is great interest.)
  • The building of the Hilton hotel, which cost £30 mil, has been completed. (This can be newsworthy as it is a large construction and will attract a lot of attention.)

There was also a lot of talk about various parking issues in Eastleigh.

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