Councillors disconnected from decision- making

This is an old report (December 2014) but raises some current pertinent issues. With the creation of “Greater Exeter”, the “East Devon Growth Point Enterprise Zone” and the with interference of the Local Enterprise Partnership in the devolution process, what now is the role of the back-bench councillor? Or even the councillors on the Cabinet who have not moved up the pecking-order to be involved in these new Quangos?

Is there still a role for councillors who are not in the Golden and Platinum Circles of power? Councillors in the ruling party and other parties who are increasingly isolated from decision-making at just about every level except the parochial (the natural domain of town and parish councillors)?

“A new study suggests there is a growing split among councillors, with backbenchers and cabinet members effectively becoming ‘two tribes’.
... Councillors that exercise executive decision-making powers, or those in waiting to occupy such roles, expressed persistently different views from what we might term “backbench” members, regardless of political persuasion.
‘Party groups are a means whereby any potential divisions were mediated, but the poll raises questions as to whether the party group is up to the task of restraining the institutional drivers of the modernisation agenda.

‘This study shows there is a need to find a way to better recognise the contribution of councillors who may be focused on serving their communities but feel disconnected from decision-making.’

http://www.localgov.co.uk/Modernisation-has-caused-tribal-mentality-among-councillors/37844

Hard luck if you want to enter or leave Sidmouth and Seaton car parks more than once after 9 pm

Whilst it is commendable that EDDC should wish to discourage boy racers in two car parks, one each in Sidmouth and Seaton or does beg the question – how do you get your car into or out of said car parks when the barriers are down between 9 pm and 8 am? Or are all Sidmothians and Seatonians safely in their beds by 9 pm and never going to work before 8 am? And what of those who have annual permits – will they get a discount because these car parks are no longer available for multiple use for half the day? “Dragon’s teeth” may well let you only in or only out but surely there must be times when they will not be appropriate for the ordinary car user who may, for all sorts of reasons need multiple exits and entry at times? And surely overtime is going to need to be paid to those who do the locking/unlocking? Hmmm.

http://eastdevon.gov.uk/news/2015/11/boy-racers-to-be-deterred-from-using-seaton-and-sidmouth-public-car-parks/

Standards Board meets to hear claims Honiton councillor libelled (slandered?) town clerk

Someone needs to tell EDDC what the difference is between libel and slander. Interestingly, the hearing appears to be not about WHAT was said but HOW it was said:

Click to access 301115-combined-standards-hearing-sub-committee-agenda.pdf