Comments from Armand Edwards (Lib Dem, Bathwick)
1)For question 1 I do not approve the setting of targets; as shown with the labour government people then do all they can to reach the targets rather than provide a service 4) we want safe pedestrian and cycling routes as well as 20mph zones around all schools to promote walking and cycling to school. 5)Bristol International Airport is a necessary part of the essential infrastructure of the South West as a modern, outward-looking region yet all available measures must be taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions(such as promoting public transport to the airport). Furthermore, expansion must not raise levels of pollution above those for the year of 2006 and the polluter should be held accountable for the pollution generated, which could be achieved by changes to EU-wide taxation policies such as a shift from the current system of Airport Passenger Duty to an Aircraft Tax based on the emissions of each aircraft or bringing aviation within the EU emissions trading scheme;