Saturday, February 23, 2013
Labour Should Rethink Hiking Up Charges On The Vulnerable
I am delighted that the Labour Council Administration in Southampton has delayed its decision to hike up care charges following last week's council scrutiny meeting. Further consultation has now been extended until 2nd of April and I would urge people to use that time to make the case to the council that some of the planned changes to the charging policy for social care needs a rethink. The impact of some of the proposed changes will be devastating with charges for many increasing by thousands of pounds a year. Those caring for adults with learning difficulties and physical disabilities will be particular hit and it can't be right to put pressure on such families. Also across the board hikes in charges for care users should also be rethought. This proposal was put to the previous Conservative Council by council officers and we rejected it at the time. It was wrong then and it is wrong now. I hope Labour will have a change of heart.
Friday, February 22, 2013
St Marks School Community Forum Dates
The date for the next St Marks School Community Forum will be on Tuesday 26th March, with a Bike It presentation at 6:30pm and Community Forum at 7:00pm.
The one after this will be on Wednesday 3rd July. All meetings will be in the school hall and begin for coffee at 6:30 with a presentation of some sort and the meeting beginning at 7pm.
All are welcome!
The one after this will be on Wednesday 3rd July. All meetings will be in the school hall and begin for coffee at 6:30 with a presentation of some sort and the meeting beginning at 7pm.
All are welcome!
Thursday, February 07, 2013
Labour's Vendetta Against Coxford
Labour Council Leader Richard Williams seems hell bent on
attacking residents in the Coxford Ward after two of the local Labour councillors left the Labour Party to become Independents. Our worry is that he is now
on some sort of vendetta to punish these councillors and local residents who
have opposed Labour's cuts and broken promises. In recent months Labour have:
- Shut Oaklands Pool despite a clear promise before the
election not to do so.
- Tried to pretend that money was not there to do repairs on
the pool despite this clearly being the case.
- Been working on secret plans to develop high rise flats
along Lordshill Way, taking away green space, not consulting with councillors
or residents.
- Tried to cut ALL of the local youth and children's
facilities including the popular Zoe Braithwaite centre
- Announced plans to charge residents living around the
hospital to park in their own street.
Labour To Demolish Oaklands
Labour have set aside HALF A MILLION pounds in the city
council budget to demolish the Oaklands site.
Local Conservatives warned that Labour planned to demolish
the site and have been calling for the swimming pool to be reopened and for the
former school to be made into an asset for the local community - as a community
centre and for other uses like space for a nursery or even small businesses.
There has been no consultation about this and it is again
another betrayal of the local area by Labour. Labour said that they wouldn't reopen
the swimming pool because it would cost too much for repairs and here we have
them planning to spend half a million pounds demolishing Oaklands! It is a
perfectly good building and local people have been crying out for a permanent
community centre for years. I want to know what our local councillors are going
to do about this.
Labels:
Budget,
Labour,
Oaklands School,
Oaklands Swimming Pool
Wednesday, February 06, 2013
Labour Plans To Charge You To Park Outside Your Own Home
Labour have announced plans to introduce new charges for residents who live in permit parking areas in the city. Until now residents with permit parking have not been charged for a permit for their first car. Labour made no mention of their plans for first permit charges in their election manifesto last year and instead they claimed that they would reduce parking charges in the city if elected. Another broken Labour promise!
Parking is a massive problem in Freemantle, made all the worse by all the extra flats that were built without proper parking provision under the last Labour Government. To now charge people who are already struggling to park in their road is outrageous.
Labels:
Budget,
Freemantle,
Labour,
Parking,
Residents Parking
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