Mayor's Diary June 2020

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Mayor's Diary June 2020 Mayor Marvin Rees – Diary June 2020 Mon 1st 08:30 Speak at Real Estate Live UK 10:00 Call with member of the public 11:00 Internal meetings 13:30 Mayor’s Strategic Board 15:30 Internal meetings Tue 2nd 07:30 Meeting to discuss the potential for a multi-faith event post Covid-19 09:00 Fortnightly LEP board call 09:45 Internal meeting 10:30 BAME Graduate programme meeting 13:30 Film short video for Black and Green project 14:00 Economy Board Covid-19 response call 16:00 Cabinet meeting Wed 3rd 07:30 Internal meeting 08:00 Interview on Radio 5 live re Black Lives Matter 08:30 Interview on Radio Bristol re Bristol Energy 09:30 Weekly interview on BCFM 09:45 Internal meeting 10:30 Regional Leaders call 11:00 Interview with Points West 11:15 Morning prep for Facebook Live Q&A 12:30 City Leaders conference call to discuss Covid-19 14:00 Internal meeting 15:00 Speak at TheCityUK virtual discussion 17:00 Internal meeting 18:30 Facebook Live Mayoral Q&A Thu 4th 08:30 Live Phone-in on Ujima Radio 10:00 Interview for LGIU podcast re Covid-19 & BAME communities, BLM protests 10:30 Internal meetings 12:00 Mayor/MPs weekly call 13:00 MHCLG Ministerial Webinar - Council Leaders and Chief Executives 14:00 Internal meetings Fri 5th 08:00 Interview on Radio Bristol re Protests and BLM 08:30 Internal meeting 09:00 Interview with Points West re BLM protests 10:00 WECA Mayors and Leaders meeting 12:30 Internal meetings 15:00 Core Cities UK Cabinet meeting 16:30 Interview with Ujima re protests 18:00 Internal meeting Sat 6th - Mayor’s Office Bristol City Council Marvin Rees Website PO Box 3176 Mayor of Bristol www.bristol.gov.uk Bristol BS3 9FS Sun 7th - Mon 8th 07:45 Interview on BBC Radio 4 Today Programme re Colston/BLM 08:00 Interview - BBC Radio Bristol 08:30 Interview – BBC Breakfast 09:30 Interview – The Jeremy Vine Show 10:00 Interview – Press Association TV 11:30 Interview – ITV News (pre-record) 12:00 Interview – The Economist 12:25 Interview – PA Media 12:45 Speak at World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Cities and Urbanization 14:15 Interview – Heart FM 14:30 Interview – BBC World Service 14:45 Interview – Premier Christian Radio 15:00 Interview – NBC Universal 15:30 Interview – Times Podcast 16:10 Interview – Voice of America News (pre-record) 16:25 Interview – CNN 16:45 Interview – BBC News Special 17:10 Interview – ABC News 17:30 Interview – SBS Australia 18:00 Interview – ITV West Country 18:15 Interview – Bristol TV 18:30 Interview – BBC Points West Tue 9th 08:30 Interview – Times Red Box 14:00 One City Economy Board Covid-19 response call 17:30 Attend Unite South West Aerospace & Aviation Sector meeting 20:30 Interview – Channel S Bangladesh Wed 10th 07:30 Interview – Bloomberg Radio 08:00 Interview – The Guardian 08:30 Weekly Interview on BCFM 09:00 Interview – New Yorker Magazine 09:45 Internal meetings 11:30 Fortnightly Press Conference 12:15 Interview – BBC Points West 12:30 City Leaders conference call to discuss Covid-19 13:45 Mayor/MPs weekly call 15:30 Photo for The Guardian 16:00 Internal meeting 17:30 Interview – Sky News 17:45 Interview – Sunday Observer 18:30 Speak at online talk ‘Fighting racism in Europe and Worldwide’ Thu 11th 08:30 Live phone-in on Ujima Radio 09:00 Interview – Annie Mac ‘Changes’ podcast 11:00 Internal meeting 11:30 Interview – Financial Times 12:00 Internal meetings 15:00 Leaders and Mayors Meeting – Track and Trace 16:30 Film for Blak Wave productions Channel 4 Film 17:30 Speak on Climate Emergency Communities panel at Talking Climate online session Mayor’s Office Bristol City Council Marvin Rees Website PO Box 3176 Mayor of Bristol www.bristol.gov.uk Bristol BS3 9FS Fri 12th 08:00 Internal meetings 09:30 Interview – Al Jazeera 10:00 Temple Quarter Strategic Board 11:30 Interview – BBC Radio Bristol 12:00 Interview – New York Times Sat 13th - Sun 14th 09:30 Interview – BBC Radio 4 Broadcasting House Mon 15th 09:30 Internal meetings 11:10 Record Planet Pod & UKSSD podcast on SDGs 13:00 Mayor’s Strategic Board 14:00 Speak at Council Leaders call with Keir Starmer 15:30 Western Gateway Leaders fortnightly call 16:30 Interview – Ujima Radio 17:00 Meet with Youth Mayors Tue 16th 08:30 Mayor/MPs Weekly Call 10:00 Discuss Commission on Race Equality next steps 11:00 DIT Regional Roundtable MIPIM 2021 14:10 Interview – Channel 9 Australia 15:00 Speak on panel at APPCCG COP26 Inquiry 18:15 Interview – Euronews Wed 17th 08:30 Weekly interview on BCFM 10:00 Internal meeting 10:30 Call with Metro Dynamics re. Western Gateway & LGA sub-national bodies review 11:00 Internal meeting 12:30 City Leaders conference call to discuss Covid-19 17:00 Internal meeting 18:30 Facebook Live Mayoral Q&A Thu 18th 11:00 Internal meetings 16:30 Briefing with BBC World Service Fri 19th 07:45 Interview – BBC World Service Sat 20th - Sun 21st – Mon 22nd 10:00 Internal meetings 10:45 Film message for Christian Action Bristol re Covid-19 response 11:10 Interview – Local Government Chronicle 11:30 Call with the Society of Merchant Venturers 12:00 Internal meetings 13:45 Windrush Day flag raising 14:30 Internal meetings Tue 23rd 09:30 Internal meeting 10:00 Interview re SDGs Mayor’s Office Bristol City Council Marvin Rees Website PO Box 3176 Mayor of Bristol www.bristol.gov.uk Bristol BS3 9FS 11:00 Internal meeting 11:30 Call with Rebecca Pow MP re clean air 12:00 BAME Graduate Programme discussion 13:30 Internal meeting 15:30 Internal meeting 16:00 Interview – Public Sector Voices podcast 18:00 Interview – Natural Wanders podcast Wed 24th 08:30 Weekly interview on BCFM 09:15 Interview – BBC World TV 10:00 Internal meetings 11:30 Fortnightly Press Conference 12:30 City Leaders Conference Call to discuss Covid-19 14:15 Speak at Cratus Webinar – ‘Bristol: the City and the Growth Challenge’ 16:00 Speak at City Funds event 17:30 Photo opp for Temple Meads station roof repair Thu 25th 08:00 Internal meeting 09:00 Live phone-in on Ujima Radio 10:00 Internal meetings 12:00 Mayor/MPs Weekly Call 13:00 Internal meetings 15:00 We Are Bristol History Commission meeting 16:00 Internal meeting 17:00 Call re New City Poet 17:30 Call with Bishop re City Gathering Fri 26th 08:45 Internal meetings 10:00 Bristol One City Gathering 13:30 Internal meetings 15:00 Speak at Unison webinar: ‘Organising in the shadow of slavery’ 16:30 Visit vandalised gravestone at St Marys Church Sat 27th - Sun 28th - Mon 29th 08:45 Internal meeting 10:00 Speak at staff equality webinar 10:30 Interview – The Guardian re Covid-19 recovery 11:30 West of England Devolved Investment Fund – consultation 13:00 Mayor’s Strategic Board 14:30 LGA City Regions Board Meeting 16:15 Interview – Youth Politics Live 17:00 Call new City Poet Tue 30th 09:00 LEP Board fortnightly call 10:00 Attend LGA Annual Conference webinar 12:00 Call with BBC 13:00 Call with Bristol Gas re Clean Air Zone 16:00 Film message for Envision Community Apprentice graduation event 17:00 Call with Quartet Community Foundation Mayor’s Office Bristol City Council Marvin Rees Website PO Box 3176 Mayor of Bristol www.bristol.gov.uk Bristol BS3 9FS .
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