What questons will councillors have for Mr Cohen this afternoon?

At the Audit and Governance, 2.30 pm, there will be an oral update from Mr Cohen on relocation. So, it’s another opportunity for our representatives to ensure with their questioning that the office move project is not built on shifting sands.

Oddly, EDDC’s latest, and last, edition of their glossy propaganda brochure, ‘Connect’ , doesn’t mention the Knowle at all. Should it have been renamed, ‘Disconnect’ ? And will what Council Leader, Paul Diviani, calls ‘our ground-breaking East Devon app and our connectED e-magazine’, do any better?

‘Staying and improving’ : a Devon University shows the way of the future.

Could local authorities, such as EDDC, be inspired by what’s happening in Plymouth?  See http://carbonvisuals.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f82d84d0259421d9d576de417&id=d97d6c0aca&e=a4b189be18

 

Latest news on Office Relocation, and Land Supply, this Thursday afternoon (20th Nov) at Knowle.

See http://saveoursidmouth.com/2014/11/16/verbal-report-on-office-relocation-this-thurs-20th-nov-at-knowle/

“I have to warn councillors, an election is coming”, O&S Committee told

….So said Councillor Halse, referring to his opposition to the Knowle relocation project, at tonight’s stormy Overview and Scrutiny Committee meeting. He argued that the economic climate had changed so radically since the Council office move had first been mooted, that relocation no longer made sense. He told the assembled councillors, “We need to make a modern decision” not to have a white elephant in some outpost of the District.

More revealing quotes from the meeting to come later……

It’s election year part 600 …..

You know it’s election year when …..

your MP suddenly discovers your (lack of) a local plan

http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/Reader-8217-s-Letter-Time-action-protect-East/story-24513976-detail/story.html

Could you, too, be a SWIMBY?

Check this link and consider.. http://www.transitionnetwork.org/blogs/rob-hopkins/2014-10/our-month-rethinking-real-estate-why-i-m-proud-be-swimby

What the general public thinks about Knowle relocation and “East of Exeter Growth Point”

Sale of Knowle HQ inevitable Sidmouth Herald

Reading the article in the Sidmouth Herald…..the jobs at the New Exeter Science Park (well paid jobs) would hardly benefit Seaton and Axminster……it seems they seem to be thinking of Cranbrook.

These jobs will also help Exeter people more than East Devon. The Science Park is too close to the City of Exeter.
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Pining Lass about 20 hours ago

I also found it sadly amusing that it was said that as the Knowle would eventually have to be sold when that tier of government was scrapped that there shouldn’t be protests about it being sold now!

Can’t they see that there is a world of difference between an empty resource being sold because it is no longer needed and the selling of a resource at a huge cost to the taxpayer to move somewhere else?

They have spent a large amount of money already, are intent on spending millions more and borrowing so the taxpayer has liability for debt ….. and now they are accepting that EDDC will disappear anyway. What are they like?

Theinquisitiveranter about an hour ago

I would like to have a public enquiry into how they are blatantly wasting taxpayers’ money. When this move was first mooted, the public were told that it would be cost neutral. Now that it isn’t, we should be permitted to have our say. It is clear that the merry bandleaders treat the public with utter disrespect. The move to the airport site should be abandoned due to in-accessibility for a great part of the taxpayers. Will the council pay for taxis for people wishing to visit their offices? Perhaps they will be offering free airport parking to us all!

Source: https://www.streetlife.com/conversation/3row0w9ul8zuq/#comment-2

Sale of Knowle HQ ‘inevitable’, says EDDC Chief Executive

So reads the headline of a report in today’s Sidmouth Herald, about Mark Williams’ recent talk to the Sidmouth Men’s Forum. The EDDC CEO is also quoted as telling the group, “It is very nice to be (at the Knowle) but it is too big for what we need”.  A pity he hasn’t looked carefully at the research by Robin Fuller ….http://saveoursidmouth.com/2013/08/16/serious-questions-over-size-of-modern-offices-at-knowle/ , nor considered properly costing the option of ‘staying and improving’ , as prudent householders do in times of austerity.

In his presentation, Mr Williams dropped some hints about the future reorganisation of local government, possibly towards one large unitary authority for Devon. This chimes with what EDA has heard from those in the know, who believe East Devon is likely to merge with Exeter and Teignbridge.  Could this be more than a rumour….?

Science Park gets top-notch companies – Skypark gets an energy plant, call centre, parcel depot – and EDDC HQ!

Science Park right by M5 junction and the planned new shopping centre and getting high status tenants (Met Office new computer cenntre, Blur Group) with high-tech, high-value jobs.  Skypark near the incomplete and (some say) problematic Cranbrook, adjacent to Exeter airport runway and, well let’s say, less high-value job and less high status tenants (energy plant, call centre, parcel depot – and EDDC new HQ)!.

http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/Global-Environmental-Futures-campus-plan-Exeter/story-24302460-detail/story.html

Where would I rather be?  Hmmm – hard question!

Information Commissioner v East Devon District Council – update

http://futuresforumvgs.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/knowle-relocation-project-analysis-of.html

Knowle relocation documents withheld by EDDC ..latest update

See http://saveoursidmouth.com/2014/10/30/tribunal-judgement-further-delayed/

Knowle relocation: Deputy Chief Executive’s “update”

… which raises many more questions than it answers:

http://new.eastdevon.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/committees-and-meetings/overview-and-scrutiny-committee/minutes/16-october-2014/office-relocation-update/

and simply “noting” this report at an Overview and Scrutiny meeting is disgraceful.

Our Overview and Scrutiny Committee – not so much a toothless tiger as a toothless teddy bear.

Knowle relocation: secret uncosted cart preceding secret uncosted horse?

http://www.devon24.co.uk/news/eddc_s_relocation_costs_to_remain_confidential_1_3819498

Scary goings-on at EDDC, as Hallowe’en approaches

This letter from  Tony Green of the East Devon Alliance, was published in today’s Sidmouth Herald, with the title, ‘Frightening stuff’ : As the nights draw in 18.10.14

Council vanity projects

Putting in the words “council new offices vanity projects” brings up SCORES of entries for councils all over the country wanting to spend millions and millions of pounds on themselves. Here are just a few entries from the first couple of pages. All of these examples have taken place in the last 5 years during which we have had a dreadful recession and austerity cuts and there are many more examples:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/deprived-newham-watches-bemused-as-council-ponders-move-from-110m-building-after-just-three-years-8836972.html

http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/news/local/streathamnews/9606243.Lambeth_Council_office_plan_branded__vanity_project_/r/?ref=rss

http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk/news/politics/new_town_hall_plan_for_tower_hamlets_branded_expensive_vanity_project_1_1940016

http://insidecroydon.com/2013/01/11/140-million-the-cost-of-our-councils-secrecy-and-vanity/
http://www.eadt.co.uk/news/politics_2_480/coastal_new_council_offices_could_cost_millions_1_3158985

It’s rather ironic when pensioners are told to heat only one room because they can’t afford their heating bills to see councillors being profligate with our money because they want their taste of luxury.

Council watchdog toothless

EDA followers will remember our report of the O&S Committe resolve made in January this year : http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/council-watchdog-shows-its-teeth-over-ballooning-costs-of-the-knowle-move/
Eight months on, there are signs that the Council watchdog has been undergoing obediency training…..
An apparently tamed Overview and Scrutiny Chair Tim Wood cast a deciding vote to  accept an unelected council officers’ report last night. He made almost no contribution to his committee’s debate on the uncertainties, omissions,  and setbacks in Richard Cohen’s latest update on EDDC office relocation, except to ask the approximate size of floorspace that a revamped EDDC would require.Richard Cohen’s answer: 3,300 sq metres.
How does this compare with the floorspace of the purpose built Knowle offices? We’ll remind readers on a following link to be posted shortly.

For full account of last night’s meeting, see http://www.claire-wright.org/index.php/post/eddc_scrutiny_cttee_votes_against_holding_cabinet_to_account_which_is_its_j

“(Merely) noting a report has no place on Scrutiny”, says Independent Cllr Roger Giles

But despite strong and specific criticism tonight, by several Councillors and the members of the public, of Richard Cohen’s controversial update on Knowle office relocation, the Overview & Scrutiny Committee Chair, Tim Wood and others voted …to note  the report!!

More on tonight’s O&S meeting to follow.

Harry Potter, Darth Vader and elephants: last night’s “full” council meeting

Halloween

 

Elephants and Dark Forces rampaged around the room at EDDC’s first full council since July last night and  the public address system squealed and howled as if possessed by Harry Potter’s Dementors (or perhaps by the elephants).

The man with the screwdriver on the night was the Chief Executive himself, but his best fiddlings with an array of knobs could not prevent speeches from the dais sound like Darth Vader (mixed movie metaphors here surely?) summoning those from the Dark Side of the Sid Valley and beyond. Or was it a protest on the part of the elephants because they were missing the dulcet tones of unusually absent Leader Paul Diviani? Maybe see if one of those miraculously recruited 25 new canvassers knows a good sparks before the next meeting, Mark.

Longest-serving councillor Douglas Hull did his best to deliver the devastating news he had just received in the previous hour that Axminster Hospital is to lose all its overnight beds, but for some reason fellow Axminsterite and Chairman of the Council Graham Godbeer did everything he could to fluster him, made all the more menacing by the Darth Vader microphone set-up.

It was not dirty laundry Mr Godbeer or Leader-for-the-Night Andrew Moulding (also Axminster) wanted washing in public. Not when there were so many best kept village and long service awards to be dished out.  Whilst nobody would be grumpy enough to deny these good people due recognition, it does make it more soul destroying for this to be followed by bland supplementary answers to incisive written questions (and bland written answers) from Independent councillors sent in prior to the meeting.

The Independents shrewdly chose to reserve comment on many matters until the Leader’s chair can be filled again by Mr Diviani in person. Other Tory councillors must have known it was understudy night because we lost count of the apologies for absence. Unusual this for October – it is usually August when councillors are away from their posts. Perhaps Harry Potter or Darth Vader strike again and those unavailable were preparing themselves for Halloween by sharpening their fangs or preparing for an assault by the Dark Forces at a later date – like election day, perhaps.

Claire Wright did her best, yet again, to induce Deputy Exec Richard Cohen to give the people of East Devon the merest hint of a suspicion of a whiff of what his action resisting the Information Commissioner was currently costing us, but he seemed neither to have an estimate of what has been spent so far, nor any idea of what final cost would ultimately be. Not sure how this sits with public sector procurement policy?

Two questions from the public. Paul Arnott asked Mark Williams why he had not told Tim Wood, Chairman of the Overview and Scrutiny Committe, that he had been summoned before an all-party Select Committee at Westminster on electoral matters to explain why he had done no legally-obligatory door-to-door canvassing of the electorate in recent years. Mr Williams replied that he had taken “soundings”, and that’s why he hadn’t told Cllr Wood. “Soundings” lovely word that – should be the opposite of transparent.

Paul Freeman gave a forensic analysis, following up his lauded previous work, on why Mr Williams stated strategy at Westminster of relying on land-line phone canvassing might not be working in the era of the mobile phone, and mentioned again Cllr Eileen Wragg’s experience of finding house-after-house in one Exmouth street with unregistered voters (a fact brought to the attention of Mr Williams at the time).

The Tories did their best to fluster the redoubtable Mr Freeman with their usual background rumblings, and Chairman Godbeer tried to cut him off before his three minutes was up (is this a portent of things to come: cutting down the number of people who can speak and then gradually cutting down the time to nothing!) but they would do well to listen again to what he was saying. Not least, why South Somerset, where Mr Williams is also CEO, has discovered more than tens thousand extra voters in recent years by knocking on doors, while East Devon (CEO Mark Williams) has discovered none by not knocking on any doors.

Mark Williams thanked Mr Freeman him for being the cause of his being summoned to Westminster, where he said he was able to boast to the nation of a consistently more than 90% registration of the electorate. The elephant in the room here was, more than 90% of what, precisely? More than 90% of 100% of the electorate minus the ?% of missing voters. Difficult equation to process that one.

The other standout event was the presentation of a 900 strong petition to the council from the people of Seaton asking Helen Parr’s Development Management Committee not to approve any planning application for a site next to Tesco other than for the much promised and much needed hotel. The site is now being hunted down by McCarthy Stone as yet another retirement complex. An excellent speech from Seaton councillor Steve Williams, followed by the delivery of the petition, which will now be put before the DMC as a consideration before any application is debated, was probably the only moment when the electorate were actually heard in the entire pantomime.

elephants

Information Commissioner v East Devon District Council and Knowle relocation updates

http://futuresforumvgs.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/knowle-relocation-project-latest-news.html