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GUILD COUNCIL
Democracy and Governance Committee22/10/14
Chair: Emily Bevan
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AGENDA
1. Apologies
2. Student Idea: Reduce the Burger Meal back to £5
Report on online votes and methodVote on further action
3. Student Idea: Make a Slide down Cardiac Hill
4. Student Idea: Add to the Slide Down Cardiac with a Chairlift Up
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5. Student Idea: Widen the Staircase Beside the Student Health Centre
6. Student Idea: The Guild Should Have a Deli-style Salad Bar
7. Student Idea: Install More Laundry Machines in Student Accommodation
8. Student Idea: Put 'Residents Sleeping' Signs Up Around the Campus
9. Student Idea: Have a Small Kitchen in Devonshire House
10. Student Idea: Have Water Fountains In All Buildings
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Apologies
Maria FinnertyOscar Maddox – proxy to Natalie
AndersonBen Street – proxy to Matt BateRachel Gillies – proxy to Matt
BateKate Hawkins – proxy to Matt
BateCarlus Hudson – proxy to Lucy
WhitakerKane Davis – proxy to Harry
WhiteFong Khei Mah – proxy to Milly
Hindle
In Attendance
Nicola CarterJulia Bush
Present
Emily BevanMatt Bate
Milly HindleKhoa NguyenLucy Whitaker
Naomi ArmstrongNatalie Anderson
Harry WhiteAlexandra Beeler
Natasa ChristofidouMarcel Golten
Bess Tuo
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2 . Student Idea: Reduce the Burger Meal back to £5
127 votesFalls within ‘neutral’ category – but over 65%
strongly agreePossible financial impact
Results: http://www.exeterguild.org/change/ideas/idea60-burgers/
Report:
http://www.exeterguild.org/pageassets/change/ideas/idea60-burgers/StudentIdeaReport-60-BurgerMealDeal2.pdf
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2 . Student Idea: Reduce the Burger Meal back to £5
Nicki Carter (Students’ Guild Commercial Operations Manager) explained that the reason prices rose were due to increased supplier costs and the introduction of the living wage for Ram staff. Harry White spoke in defence of the living wage for staff, and expressed that this in addition to inflation meant that the 50p increase in price did not seem unreasonable.
Marcel Golten asked for an estimate of how much it would cost the Guild to reduce the price back to £5. NC estimated that given 3500 deals were sold in freshers’ week alone, this could cost the Guild £10,000 in revenue that funds other Guild services, such as societies and representation.
Matt Bate stated that he works throughout the year to review prices.
Council voted to keep the price the same and take no further action.
YES - 19 NO - 0 ABSTAIN - 1
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3 . Student Idea: Make a Slide down Cardiac Hill
197 votesHighly positive
Results: http://www.exeterguild.org/change/ideas/idea63-slide/
Report: http://www.exeterguild.org/pageassets/change/ideas/idea63-slide/Student-Idea-Report-63-Slide.pdf
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3 . Student Idea: Make a Slide down Cardiac Hill
Several councillors raised doubt that this idea would ever be implemented, given financial, health and safety and planning issues. Lucy Whitaker asked if there was an access problem with the hill. Julia Bush recommended a possible course of action of using the idea to implement creative and fun events. MB stated that FXU created a water slide, and Milly Hindle said that this was something RAG had looked into in the past.
Council voted on two options:A. Instruct Matt Bate to propose the exact idea to the
UniversityB. Instruct Matt Bate to continue the idea of a slide on
campus in some form, possibly as a one-off student society event
A - 0 B - 17 ABSTAIN - 3
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4 . Student Idea: Add to the Slide Down Cardiac with a Chairlift Up
62 votesNeutral
Results: http://www.exeterguild.org/change/ideas/idea68-chairlift/
Report:
http://www.exeterguild.org/pageassets/change/ideas/idea68-chairlift/Student-Idea-Report-68-chairlift.pdf
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4 . Student Idea: Add to the Slide Down Cardiac with a Chairlift Up
Emily Bevan raised the issues of cost, health and safety and planning and cast serious doubt on it ever being created. MH raised the idea of finding other ways of making ‘Cardiac Hill’ a more positive experience, for example art installations. HW suggested promoting the health benefits of the hill, or making it into a competition, e.g. your name on a plaque for running up in a certain time.
Council voted to instruct the sabbatical officers to explore these and other creative ways of making ‘Cardiac Hill’ more bearable.
YES - 19 NO - 0 ABSTAIN - 1
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5 . Student Idea: Widen the Staircase Beside the Student Health Centre
87 votesVery strongly positive
Results: http://www.exeterguild.org/change/ideas/idea62-stairs/
Report:
http://www.exeterguild.org/pageassets/change/ideas/idea62-stairs/Student-Idea-Report-62-Stairs.pdf
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5. Student Idea: Widen the Staircase Beside the Student Health Centre
A photo of the queue was shown to Council. EB made the point that any changes would have to be made by the University. MB said that there could be a reason that it can’t be expanded due to the building’s listed status.
Natasa Christofidou and MH discussed alternative, less busy routes to the staircase. Harry White and Bess Tuo supported this and recommended publicising these routes better, possibly with signs along the route.
Council voted to instruct Kate Hawkins, VP Welfare and Diversity, to work with the University in seeking alternative options to the problem, such as suggesting alternative routes.
YES - 19 NO - 0 ABSTAIN - 1
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6 . Student Idea: The Guild Should Have a Deli-Style Salad Bar
35 votesNeutral
Results: http://www.exeterguild.org/change/ideas/idea64-saladbar/
Report:
http://www.exeterguild.org/pageassets/change/ideas/idea64-saladbar/Student-Idea-Report-64-Salad-Bar.pdf
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6 . Student Idea: The Guild Should Have a Deli-Style Salad Bar
EB raised the point that salads are available from Comida, but aren’t labelled very clearly. MH agreed with the idea in theory but questioned where it would go, especially as DH1 has only just been refurbished. NC told Council that the Guild tried this idea a few years ago but couldn’t make enough money with it. JB pointed out that all previous salad options were still available, and this could be an issue of publicising them better.
MB reminded Council that a previous student idea had instructed Rachel to explore healthier options (especially for dietary requirements).
Council voted to not recommend creating a new salad bar, but to pass on these comments to Rachel in her work on looking at healthier food options.
YES - 19 NO - 0 ABSTAIN - 1
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7 . Student Idea: Install More Laundry Machines in Student Accommodation
40 votesPositive (technically neutral, but very close to
positive threshold)
Results: http://www.exeterguild.org/change/ideas/idea65-laundrymachines/
Report:
http://www.exeterguild.org/pageassets/change/ideas/idea65-laundrymachines/Student-Idea-Report-65-LaundryMachines.pdf
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7 . Student Idea: Install More Laundry Machines in Student Accommodation
JB reminded councillors that due to low voting figures on this idea, the Guild recommends doing further research on how many students are affected by this before going to the University. HW agreed but said more needed to be done to consult with residents first. AB suggested letting Moberly residents use the Birks Grange machines. Council discussed the best way to work on this – from a sabbatical officer, or from the students themselves.
Council voted on two options:A. Instruct Kate Hawkins to lobby the University on this idea
B. Contact proposer to work with Kate Hawkins and other residents on taking this to the Residents’ Life TeamA - 0 B - 19 ABSTAIN - 1
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8. Student Idea: Put 'Residents Sleeping' Signs Up Around the
Campus
42 votesNeutral
Result: http://www.exeterguild.org/change/ideas/idea66-sleeping/
Report: http://www.exeterguild.org/pageassets/change/ideas/idea66-sleeping/Student-Idea-Report-66-ResidentsSleeping.pdf
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8 . Student Idea: Put 'Residents Sleeping' Signs Up Around the Campus
MB acknowledged that this is an issue taken very seriously by the Guild, but that similar signs were put up by the City
Council in freshers’ week with little effect. MH suggested that these signs can in fact provoke students to make more
noise.
Council voted to take no further action on the idea.
YES (take no further action) - 19 NO - 0 ABSTAIN - 1
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9. Student Idea: Have a Small Kitchen in Devonshire House
32 votesNeutral
Result: http://www.exeterguild.org/pageassets/change/ideas/idea67-kitchen/Student-Idea-Report-67-kitchen.pdf
Report: http://www.exeterguild.org/pageassets/change/ideas/idea67-kitchen/Student-Idea-Report-67-kitchen.pdf
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9. Student Idea: Have a Small Kitchen in Devonshire House
JB pointed out that these facilities already exist in Devonshire House (DH1). MH stated that she didn’t know she could use
them, and so it is likely that others don’t either. Wider publicity of these facilities were discussed, but it was
decided that the facilities would not be able to cope with mass demand.
Council voted to inform the proposer of the idea that these facilities are available for use.
YES - 19 NO - 0 ABSTAIN - 1
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10. Student Idea: Have Water Fountains In All Buildings
63 votesPositive
Result: http://www.exeterguild.org/change/ideas/idea69-fountains/
Report: http://www.exeterguild.org/pageassets/change/ideas/idea69-fountains/Student-Idea-Report-69-waterfountain.pdf
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10 . Student Idea: Have Water Fountains In All Buildings
Due to the meeting overrunning, this idea and any other business was postponed
until the next Democracy and Governance Committee.
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