Diary for Mayor Marvin Rees March 2021

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Diary for Mayor Marvin Rees March 2021 Diary for Mayor Marvin Rees March 2021 Monday1 March 2021 08:45 Internal meetings 11:00 Mayor’s conversation with community workers 13:00 Interview with BoKlok 13:30 Call with president of UoB Jewish Society 14:00 Meet Regional Editor, Reach Westcountry 14:30 Attend Mayor’s Focus Group for GPM research ahead of COP 26 15:30 Bloomberg CityLab2021 – Mayors Innovation Studio Tuesday 2 March 2021 08:00 Internal meeting 12:00 Prep for Full Council 15:00 Film video for Business in the community South West Leadership Board 16:00 Extraordinary Full Council Wednesday 3 March 2021 07:30 BBC Radio Bristol interview re Bristol Beacon 08:30 Weekly Interview on BCFM 09:15 Interview with the Daily Mirror re The Mayor’s Race 10:00 Internal meetings 11:30 Fortnightly Press Conference 12:30 City Leaders Conference Call to discuss Covid-19 14:00 Internal meetings Thursday 4 March 2021 08:00 Meeting with University of Bristol 08:30 Live Phone-in on Ujima Radio 09:15 Q&A with Bristol Cathedral School 10:00 Internal meetings 11:00 Tear Times Interview 12:30 Internal meeting 13:00 Meeting with First West of England 14:15 Core Cities UK Meeting 15:00 Temple Quarter and St Phillip’s Marsh Roundtable with local businesses 15:30 Leader/PCC/Mayor Covid update call 17:30 Internal meeting 18:00 Interview with The Guardian re Towns Fund Friday 5 March 2021 08:00 Meeting with Prince’s Trust and Prince’s Foundation 08:30 Internal meeting 09:00 Meeting with LGA re COP26 09:30 Internal meeting 10:00 WECA Mayors and Leaders meeting 13:30 Internal meetings 14:00 Meeting re LGA Peer Equality Challenge 15:30 Internal meetings Saturday 6 March 2021 No Appointments Sunday 7 March 2021 10:00 Speak at Citizens’ Assembly closing session Monday 8 March 2021 08:45 Internal meetings 09:30 Western Gateway Partnership Board 11:15 Internal meetings 18:00 Speak at Commonwealth Scholars Forum Tuesday 9 March 2021 08:45 Call re Healthy Cities Commission 09:00 LEP Board 12:00 Speak on panel at Spring Harvest event 13:00 Cabinet prep 16:00 Cabinet Wednesday 10 March 2021 08:30 Weekly Interview on BCFM 10:00 Internal meeting 11:00 Second NPRF Roundtable 12:30 City leaders Conference Call to discuss Covid-19 13:30 Film video to raise awareness of Covid-19 vaccine with Sierra Leone community in Bristol 13:45 Internal meeting 15:00 Meet with City Gathering Speakers 17:00 Times Radio Interview 18:00 Attend Windrush Generation Digital Community Event Thursday 11 March 2021 08:30 Live Phone-in on Ujima Radio 09:30 Meet BBC Director of Nations 10:00 Filming for Bristol Remembers Event 11:00 Temple Quarter Strategic Board 13:00 Internal meeting 14:00 Mass transit media briefing 16:00 Prerecord Chicago Council Pritzker forum panel discussion Friday 12 March 2021 08:00 Meeting re 10,000 Black Interns 09:00 Internal meetings 10:00 March City Gathering 13:30 Meet representative of the Home Office 15:30 Meet members of the Tibetan Community 16:00 Meeting with Prince’s Trust and Prince’s Foundation Saturday 13 March 2021 No Appointments Sunday 14 March 2021 No Appointments Monday 15 March 2021 09:15 Internal meeting 11:30 Meet Salvation Army re tackling homelessness 13:30 Virtual Q&A with Ilminster Avenue School 15:00 Signing of Ethical Care Charter 15:45 Meeting with CCC re Aviation 16:30 Meeting with WECA re City Centre 17:30 Meet Youth Mayors Tuesday 16 March 2021 08:30 Leaders in Lockdown Interview with Hits Radio 10:00 Internal meeting 11:15 Speak at UN Regional Forum on Sustainable Development 12:00 Internal meetings 15:00 Sky News Interview re role of Mayor 15:20 Internal meetings 18:00 Full Council Wednesday 17 March 2021 08:30 Weekly Interview on BCFM 09:00 Internal meetings 10:00 Channel 4 Creative Hub open day – Stakeholder Roundtable 11:40 Present Refugee and Asylum Seeker inclusion strategy progress report 12:00 Internal meeting 12:30 City Leaders Conference Call to discuss Covid-19 13:00 Call with BBC representative re license fee debrief 13:30 Internal meetings 18:30 Facebook Live Mayoral Q&A Thursday 18 March 2021 08:30 Live phone-in on Ujima Radio 09:00 Internal meeting 10:00 John Darvall hotseat on BBC Radio Bristol 11:00 Internal meeting 12:00 Cabinet 13:00 Speak at Bristol Law Society meeting 14:00 Internal meeting 15:00 Meeting re International Networks & COP26 16:30 Tackling Disproportionality across the Criminal Justice System webinar 18:00 Watch Bristol Remembers Film Friday 19 March 2021 08:00 Internal Meeting 08:45 Meeting re green investible projects ahead of COP26 09:30 Mayors and Leaders meeting 11:15 Internal meeting 11:30 Covid-19 Response and Recovery multi-board session 13:30 Catch up with Avon and Somerset Police Saturday 20 March 2021 No Appointments Sunday 21 March 2021 No Appointments Monday 22 March 2021 08:10 Interview on Talk Radio 08:15 Interview on Sky News 09:30 Internal meeting 10:15 Interview on Bloomberg Radio 11:05 Interview on Times Radio 11:30 Record video message 12:00 Interview on BBC Radio 2 Jeremy Vine show 12:20 Interview for ITV National news 12:40 Internal meeting 13:00 Cal with WEF GFC on Cities of Tomorrow 14:30 Interview with Channel 5 News 15:00 Interview with the New York Times 16:15 Interview with ITV West Country 16:30 Interview with BBC Points West 16:45 Interview with Channel 4 News Tuesday 23 March 2021 08:00 Internal meeting 09:00 Pre-meeting ahead of London Councils event on 25 March 09:40 Internal meeting 10:00 Meeting with Minister for Rough Sleeping and Housing 10:45 Internal meetings 16:30 Internal meeting Wednesday 24 March 2021 10:00 Internal meetings 11:30 Fortnightly Press Conference 12:30 City Leaders Conference call to discuss Covid-19 13:00 LGA City Regions Board 15:00 Peer Review meeting 16:30 BCC/South Glos Meeting re Filton Development Thursday 25 March 2021 08:30 Live Phone-in on Ujima Radio 09:40 Speak at London Councils Session: 'Creating Genuinely Inclusive, Diverse Local Authorities' 11:00 Meet new Night time economy advisor 11:30 Internal meeting Friday 26 March 2021 09:00 Internal meeting 09:30 Bristol Diocese and Archbishop's Commission Meeting - Homes and Hope for Bristol 11:15 Call with CEO of NHS 14:00 Covid-19 Local engagement Board 15:00 Interview for ITV documentary Saturday 27 March 2021 No Appointments Sunday 28 March 2021 No Appointments Monday 29 March 2021 09:00 Meeting with University of Bristol 09:30 Internal meetings 10:00 Meeting with First Group 13:00 World Economic Forum - GFC on Cities of Tomorrow Taskforce 13:30 City Leaders meeting 15:00 Internal meeting Tuesday 30 March 2021 09:45 Meeting about protests with Bristol MPs 14:30 Introduce LGA Equality Framework for Local Government Wednesday 31 March 2021 09:00 Meet Founder of Science Creates re Highstreets & City Centre 10:00 Internal meeting 12:30 City Leaders Conference Call to discuss Covid-19 .
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