Missing voters: EDDC is doing nothing … again

http://www.claire-wright.org/index.php/post/east_devon_district_council_to_rely_on_national_publicity_to_encourage_vote

Are they worried that the missing voters would vote them out?

Seems Mr Williams has taken none of the criticism he received from his enforced appearance at the Parliamentary Commission on Voter Engagement when he was rapped over the knuckles for doing nothing for years.

Home ownership: a huge pyramid scheme

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/mar/19/britain-obsession-ownership-housing-pyramid-scheme

The “transparency gap”

http://localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22281:ico-calls-for-action-to-tackle-qtransparency-gapq-caused-by-outsourcing&catid=59&Itemid=27

First time buyer budget changes: (un)intended consequences

What happens when you don’t think something through:

https://andrewlainton.wordpress.com/2015/03/19/if-lack-of-supply-is-the-issue-why-should-the-state-subsidise-first-time-buyers-by-3k/

Vision for East Devon …”superstore & factory” ?

Local literary links have inspired this poem, sent in by a correspondent:

A Vision

(with apologies to Coleridge)

In Honiton E.D.D.C.
Says its new offices shall be –
Far from the town where, as we know,
The office workers like to go.
No longer all Knowle’s greenery
But superstore and factory.
An Exmouth office, too, a place
Where few will find a parking space –
The building looks like an old barn,
Not like the “dome” in “Kubla Khan”.

But, Oh, the waste of public money –
The ratepayers don’t think it funny:
To build a glass and concrete shed
And trash the park and Knowle instead,
For “Our Great Leader” and his crew
Have no care for the public’s view;
Nor badger-setts, nor many a tree;
Nor office blocks, built ’83;
Nor Chambers, used by you and me;
Nor weekend tourist-parking, free;
Nor jobs and trade Sidmouth will lose;
Nor all the lovely parkland views –
All sold to builders for a fee –
And all for what? For vanity?
This Council, with no Local Plan,
Lets builders build where’er they can.

Yet in my crystal ball I see
A new look for E.D.D.C.:
Independents there will be
As councillors for you and me,
Come from every town and shire
With the Wright One to remove Swire,
Who all will cry: Please be aware:
We will not relocate somewhere
Based on false claims that there will be
“Big”(?) savings made in energy.
We come to bring Democracy,
And Probity, Transparency.
You all know there’s a better way –
It’s signposted by E.D.A.* ,
So, all you readers, lend a hand
And save our green and pleasant land.

(*EDA is East Devon Alliance)

Councillors “like puppets on a string” over Knowle sale

Mike Temple’s letter in today’s Sidmouth Herald blasts the “cracking good deal” myth put about by Honiton Cllr and Tory Whip,Phil Twiss.
Here’s the letter:

‘Popping up like puppets on cue, Cllr Diviani’s obedient cabinet, aided and abetted by Sidmouth’s own Tory District councillors, nodded through the sale of Knowle last night (March 11) in the latest stage of the long-running farce that is the office-relocation.

According to the puppets, Sidmouth will never have had it so good. It’s getting “a cracking good deal,” piped Cllr Twiss (he who’d rather stick “hot pins in his eyes” than engage in a public debate with an Independent candidate – a serious case of “frit” perhaps). After all, Sidmouth is gaining a retirement community and we all know we need more of them, especially the expensive second-homes we so desperately lack.

No matter about the loss of community assets like the fine chambers used for concerts, religious services, talks and wedding receptions. No matter about the loss of 150 parking places for weekend visitors to a tourist town. No matter about the loss of the best of its unique woodland park, namely its magnificent prospect, the loss of which will trash the rest of the gardens – which no doubt can be built on later.

What’s more, it was all the fault of a vocal Sidmouth minority (like the 4,000 on the march) who , according to Cllr Diviani, prevented the Council from getting £10 million for the Knowle when its own plan to build all over the park was refused.

Yes, it’s all Sidmouth’s fault and all Sidmouth’s “gain”. And what goodies are we next promised? Well, look forward to Sidford Business and Industrial Park and then a superstore at the Alexandria Road estate and even more empty shops in town to let…’

PM says: Councils should ask themselves ” how can we be more businesslike?”

Just like any business, you don’t make efficiencies and say ‘right, that’s it I’m finished’. Businesses are always asking ‘how can I be more efficient next year than last year’.

Abandon relocation and save LOTS of money?

http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/8216-Councils-business-like-spending-cuts-8217-PM/story-26202143-detail/story.html