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Kate Wilson

Put your questions to Bristol Mayor and city leaders at Question Time event

Bristolians are invited to put their questions to city leaders about how Bristol can be an inclusive city.

Bristol Live and Bristol City Council have teamed up to organise the Bristol Question Time series.

The events see the mayor Marvin Rees sit down with other city leaders to discuss a range of issues which affect the city and the people living here.

The second panel discussion takes place at City Hall on Thursday, September 26 from 7pm to 8.15pm.

Hosted by Bristol Live and Bristol Post editor Mike Norton, the focus of the event will be about how Bristol can meet the city's changing demographic challenge.

The question posed to the panelists will be - How will Bristol be an inclusive, age-friendly and learning city as its population changes?

Mr Rees will be joined on the panel by strategic director of Stand Against Racism & Inequality (SARI) Alex Raikes, Age UK co-chief executive Kay Libby, CEO at Babbasa Poku Osei and principal at The City Academy Jon Angell.

The event is free and open to anyone who wishes to attend. It will be guided by audience questions which need to be submitted in advance.

Speaking about the series Mr Norton said: "The Question Time series is a great opportunity for Bristolians to put their questions to city leaders and to find out what plans lie ahead for our city.

“I’m looking forward to hearing Bristolians give their views on the issues which affect the city."

Mr Rees said the events would be “positive and forward-looking, focused on highlighting ideas and solutions for our city”.

He added: “Given the knowledge and experience of the panelists, the conversation will be as insightful as it is interesting.

Places at the events are limited. To book a place online click here.

For the latest news in and around Bristol, check back on Bristol Live's homepage .

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