Those missing 6,000 voters …. again; canvasser pay details

EDDC is advertising for Electoral Registration Canvassers to work between 22 September 2014 and 28 November 2014 advertising the pay as £1.89 per signed-up voter plus a bonus of 25p for each voter if you get 95% of your list completed plus 45p per mile expenses. Hours will necessarily be anti-social if you are checking on people who work. The advertisement doesn’t say how many homes each canvasser will have to visit or how areas are divided up.

Applications online at eastdevon.gov.uk. Interview date: 15 September 2014

A challenge for our readers!

Two comments on the 330% increase in car parking fees in Eastern Sidmouth have queried: whose idea was this to begin with, which councillors had input into it and where is the paper trail? Add to that: why only Sidmouth and not similar car parks elsewhere in the district?

We know from correspondents that Councillors Hughes and Newth say they have no knowledge of the matter.

So – was it an officer (who parks for free at Knowle)? A councillor who doesn’t live in Sidmouth? A councillor who does live in Sidmouth? Or, as seems most likely, the secret (no published agendas, no public minutes) Asset Management Group***? Or maybe an “embedded”officer? The CEO?

Over to you …

***
It is impossible to work out who is on the Asset Management Group on the EDDC website. However, trawling through the list of councillors, it appears to be:

Bob Buxton – Honiton
David Cox – Ottery
Paul Diviani – Yarcombe
Graham Godbeer – Coly Valley
Andrew Moulding – Axminster (? Chairman)
Ian Thomas Trinity (Axmouth)

Maybe those pursuing EDDC’s lack of transparency might want to ask for OUR Asset Management Forum’s minutes, have the request refused and ask the Information Commissioner to take a look and decide …..

Government minister for “civil society” tells campaign groups to stick to their knitting and keep out of politics”

So now we know …..

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/government-minister-tells-charities-to-stick-to-their-knitting-and-stay-out-of-politics-9710230.html

People asked to solve their own crimes and PCSOs being used as detectives

“The inspector who led the review, Roger Baker, said: “It’s more a mindset, that we no longer deal with these things. And effectively what’s happened is a number of crimes are on the verge of being decriminalised.”

He added: “So it’s not the fault of the individual staff; it’s a mindset thing that’s crept in to policing to say ‘we’ve almost given up’.”

So, it’s not CSI then, more DIY:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29053978