This week we begin by talking to Bristol freelance journalist Sam Downie who has been looking at Bristol Mayor George Fergusons presence in the city: buildings and cultural venues he owns such as The Tobacco Factory and The Canteen on Stokes Croft. His influence over the cultural life of the city, including regular favourable reports in the Bristol Post daily newspaper. Happy Cities too are branding the poor and destitute as mentally ill in need of courses to make them happy, not money to feed and clothe themselves. http://www.dsoundz.co.uk Maurice Kirk flies in again for an update on his scrapes with the South Wales police and tells us about an occasion when he was flying his Piper Cub in Japan when he had an engine failure. He landed on a road and a parked lorry knocked one of his wings off. He also tells us about his meeting the first man to scale Mount Everest Sir Edmund Hilary and tells us he was a modest giant of a man. http://kirkflyingvet.com/ Rick Margetts ran the International Community Radio Network from his Bristol home and explains his journey from being a plumber and working in the construction industry to the cutting edge of the media.