Find out who the Bristol City Youth Council are, and what they do.
Bristol City Youth Council
The Bristol City Youth Council (BCYC) and Bristol Members of the United Kingdom Youth Parliament (UKYP) are an elected group of young people aged 11 to 18. Members are voted for in the Bristol Big Youth Vote.
We want to make sure children and young people can express their views on the decisions that are important to them and that their opinions are voiced and heard.
They can make positive changes in their communities and make a difference to the young people of Bristol.
The pdf Bristol City Youth council manifesto (341 KB) sets out the BCYC's campaigns and priorities for 2022 to 2024.
Contact the Youth Council
Telephone: 07795 315286
ywparticipation@bristol.gov.uk
Postal address:
Bristol City Youth Council
Families in Focus
Bristol Education Centre
Sheridan Road
Horfield
BS7 0PU
Youth Mayors
The Youth Mayor is Mya Parker.
They act as advisors to the Mayor and they attend meetings and accompany him to events.
If you'd like to invite the Youth Mayor to an event:
- fill in our document Youth Mayor event booking form (46 KB)
- return the form to ywparticipation@bristol.gov.uk
Youth MPs
Bristol's two Youth MPs are Theodore Bradwell and Louisha McBean.
Bristol's Deputy Youth MPs are Ibra Tye-comrie and Anthony Quilala.
They represent the city's young people at the United Kingdom Youth Parliament (UKYP).
Youth Council newsletter
- pdf Bristol City Youth Council newsletter May 2020 (283 KB)
- pdf Bristol City Youth Council newsletter August 2020 (225 KB)
Youth Council reports
Downloadable files
pdf Results of the votes cast at each Bristol Youth Vote 2019 polling station Go to index.php?option=com_docman&view=document&alias=3010-youth-elections-2019-polling-station-results&category_slug=documents&Itemid=159 (opens new window) (71 KB)