Next steps on Knowle footpaths.

Devon County Council has now acted on the Inspector’s recent ruling (See links given below). What implications does this have for East Devon District Council leaders, who plan to sell-off the site of their present HQ for residential development?

Some thoughts here, from Vice-Chair of the Knowle Residents’ Association, Kelvin Dent:

“Another important landmark along the tortuous journey to preserve rights of way at the Knowle. EDDC can, if they wish, lodge a further objection to Devon County Council’s modification order. Will the District Council continue to fight the local residents, I wonder, or will they respect the views of the Independent Inspector regarding the footpaths? Hmm. Tough one to call, that one.”

The Inspector’s report, and DCC’s follow-up, are stored on the SIN blog:
http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com/2013/11/21/the-planning-inspectors-report-on-knowle-rights-of-way/

http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com/2014/02/19/good-news-for-us-not-eddc-on-knowle-footpaths/

EDDC planned relocation to Skypark…convenient for whom?

Is the ambitious office relocation to Skypark , a truly carbon-emissions-cutting move? See http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com/2014/02/18/carbon-tyre-prints/

Will EDDC Leader weather the Skypark storm?

More dark clouds forecast, after Councillor Paul Diviani’s Radio Devon interview. And further thunderbolts are predicted at the next Full Council meeting at Knowle, on Wednesday 26th February, 6.30 p.m. (The venue is easily accessible, with plenty of free parking.)

These SIN blog links may be a useful weathervane:

http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com/2014/02/15/skypark-suits-mr-diviani-for-his-commute-from-the-blackdown-hills-so-thats-ok/

http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com/2014/02/15/eddc-leader-not-fit-for-purpose/

Good Morning Devon interviews Cllrs Wright and Diviani

Mounting anger about the possible folly of East Devon District Council’s planned office relocation, was evident from listeners’ responses this morning. At the end of the programme, presenter Matt Woodley gave an assurance that Radio Devon will be keeping a close eye on the situation.
The case for embarking on a risky multi-million pound project, in an unpopular destination, remains unproven, as the EDDC’s own ‘Watchdog’ Committee has agreed. One member of this Overview and Scrutiny Committee (OSC) is Cllr Claire Wright. Her views and the response from EDDC Leader Paul Diviani, together with reporter Sophie Pierce’s summary of the issues, can be heard here (available for next six days):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p004kfx1

Skypark choice for office relocation….the media take up the story

More and more angry councillors (of all parties), and local campaign groups, are objecting to East Devon District Council’s questionable plan to move their Head Office to a huge new business park next to Exeter airport. The Council’s own Scrutiny Committee have asked EDDC bosses to delay until estimated costs and options for refurbishing existing office buildings have been examined. But it seems that the Chief Executive has intervened to block this motion. A Radio Devon report is expected this week, including an interview with Independent Councillor Claire Wright, on Thursday or Friday’s breakfast show.

The issues have been widely reported in the local press, some as front page news. Examples at these links to the SIN blog:

http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com/2014/02/12/skypark-its-a-sell-out-says-honiton-councillor/
http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com/2014/02/12/the-move-to-skypark/
http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com/2014/02/07/sos-eda-and-skypark-not-an-ideal-menage-a-trois/

EDDC Cabinet makes a mockery of its own watchdog.

The minutes of last week’s Cabinet meeting (5th February) have now been published. There are three principle issues of great public concern:

1.Overview and Scrutiny Committee (OSC) recommendation on delay of Skypark for further survey on Knowle was rejected
2.Cost of land at Skypark is £986,000 exc VAT
3.A further £88,000 has been agreed, for the Office Relocation Project Manager to continue the process

The next EDDC Full Council meeting is on the 26th February, starting of course with public question time.

‘Fuller’s Folly’, or ‘Diviani’s disaster’?

EDDC’s apparent miscalculations regarding the present Knowle buildings, are detailed in Robin Fuller’s paper (see links below). In an e-mail circulated to Councillors (16th August, 2013), EDDC Leader Paul Diviani brushed aside this research with just the facetious remark, “Fuller’s Folly?”.

What do you think? Is the following information worthy of debate?

1. http://saveoursidmouth.com/2013/08/16/serious-questions-over-size-of-modern-offices-at-knowle/
2. http://saveoursidmouth.com/2013/09/08/cost-of-making-knowle-offices-fit-for-purpose-eddcs-figures-challenged/

EDA deplores EDDC’s Skypark choice, as costs spiral in the office relocation fiasco.

The East Devon Alliance has today sent out this press release:

ANOTHER COSTLY HEAD OFFICE ERROR BY EDDC ?
Local residents, EDDC’s own watchdog committee, and own staff defied

The Cabinet of the East Devon District Council has selected Skypark as its preferred site for its headquarters. If the decision is approved by the full Council on 26th February, officers would carry out further research into the viability of the move. Marketing of the Knowle would begin “promptly”. A final decision would be taken in the summer. No financial details of the proposed move were announced to justify the decision to leave the Knowle in favour of a site which, currently, has poor transport links and certainly does not fit the Council’s claims that its District headquarters should be somewhere more central than Sidmouth.

The East Devon Alliance deplores this choice, and EDDC’s undemocratic insistence on a project which has no clear financial justification. As Head of the Relocation Team, Richard Cohen , admitted to the Council’s own Scrutiny Committee recently, he has not asked the Head of Finance for “a full breakdown of the costs”. And yet, in addition to the substantial expenses already incurred (well over £350,000), the Council plans to set aside a further £400,000 of tax payers’ money over the next two years, just for preparations.

EDA Chairman Ian McKintosh says, “Economically, this is not the time to rush ahead with a massive spending of public funds, on a move that is widely regarded as imprudent.” Coherent arguments in favour of retaining the Knowle have been ridiculed by the Leadership, without serious debate. Sidmouth resident Robin Fuller’s detailed suggestions for refurbishment of the existing purpose-built buildings, and possible sale or conversion of the historic former hotel, were patronisingly dismissed by Councillor Diviani in just two words, as “Fuller’s Folly?”.

Astonishingly, local voters are not the only people who have been ignored. EDDC’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee (OSC) agreed last week that Councillors had not been properly informed of the cost calculations, resulting in serious reservations about the financial viability and even the necessity for office relocation. The OSC therefore voted that the Cabinet be asked to provide more precise details in order that Councillors could “make an informed decision” . The same committee also recommended that an independent survey of the Knowle buildings, particularly of the 1970’s offices, should be undertaken. No mention of this was made in EDDC’s announcement.

EDDC’s determination to move, whatever the evidence and the wishes of those who fund the Council, is confirmed in that they have also ignored their own staff. EDDC Chief Executive Mark Williams recently issued the results of a survey of EDDC employees, who were asked for their preferred location, other than the Knowle. Of the four sites named, Skypark was least favoured. Not for the first time, EDDC’s, mathematical abilities were challenged. The total of all the percentages for each location came to 149 per cent! ‘

Skypark choice ..another costly error by EDDC?

Today’s press release from EDDC announces last night’s Cabinet decision to select Skypark as their choice for a new HQ. No financial details are given.

This is in clear defiance of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee’s vote last week that Councillors should be properly informed about the cost calculations, based on real concerns that a move is neither financially viable nor necessary.
The O&S recommendation that an independent survey of Knowle buildings, particularly the 1970s offices, has also presumably been ignored.

This undemocratic decision completely ignores staff wishes,too, according to EDDC’s own survey: see http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/astounding-figures-re-knowle-relocation/

For text of EDDC’s press release, go to http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com/2014/02/06/eddc-to-sell-family-silver-to-move-to-skypark-how-will-you-get-there/

Knowle relocation may not be necessary…Councillors call for more evidence.

EDDC bosses will be asked, by the Overview and Scrutiny (O&S) Committee, for the full calculations of the office move costs.

The SIN blog has this report of last night’s O&S meeting :  http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/council-watchdog-shows-its-teeth-over-ballooning-costs-of-the-knowle-move/

Knowle relocation costs “getting out of control” .

Independent Councillor Claire Wright’s ‘s words were echoed in the comments of  her colleagues, of various political persuasions, at tonight’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee.  Cllr Derek Button (Lib Dem) said, “Now is not the time for a massive spending of public funds”. And Cllr Mike Allen (Con) told the Chairman, Tim Wood (Con) , “It’s time we took a second look” at the plan to move.

First reports on tonight’s debate are here: : http://saveoursidmouth.com/2014/01/30/the-lemming-method-of-management-for-knowle-relocation/

Freedom of Information request re. Knowle relocation costs.

See http://www.saveoursidmouth.com  for details, and for agenda of  Overview and Scrutiny Committee tomorrow evening (Thurs 30 Jan, 6.30pm, Knowle ) , when you can put your own questions on this thorny subject.

How much is Knowle relocation costing?

All may be revealed this Thursday at the Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Knowle,6.30 p.m).

Public can ask questions. More information at this link:  http://saveoursidmouth.com/2014/01/28/chance-to-ask-questions-about-knowle-relocation-costs/

EDDC to propose EXTRA £400,000 for preparing Knowle move, at O&S Comittee this Thursday.

Now let’s get the figures right. A possible loan of well over £4,000,0000 was mentioned at the last meeting for ‘stakeholders’, on the Council’s Office Relocation plans. This Thursday evening at Knowle,  EDDC will explain why, in addition to the £350,000, (not including cost of officers’ time) already spent, at least double that sum should be budgeted for over the next two years, just for PREPARING to move. The destination remains unclear.

Public can ask questions. The Overview and Scrutiny Committee begins at 6.30 p.m. (Thursday 30 January, Knowle Council Chamber).

More comment here: http://saveoursidmouth.com/2014/01/22/knowle-relocation-costs-continue-to-rise/

Knowle relocation… yet more costs ahead

These will be outlined  at the Overview and Scrutiny Committee at Knowle (Thursday 30th Jan, 6.30 p.m.)  Public can ask questions.

See  :  http://saveoursidmouth.com/2014/01/22/knowle-relocation-costs-continue-to-rise/

Proposed solar farms in East Devon..what exactly is planned?

An example will be shown at Luminicity’s public exhibition (Fri 24 Jan, afternoon and early evening) of the planned application for a solar farm at Sidbury. The proposed site is in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) .   Exhibition details here:   East Hill Strips advert poster

Meanwhile,the Sid Valley has  another, different,  initiative to help solve both the looming energy gap, and the huge problem of waste disposal, with the recent launch of a Community Energy Co-operative by the Sid Valley Energy Action Group (SVEAG). See http://www.visionforsidmouth.org  .

EDA Area Report – Sid Valley – October/November 2013

23 Oct Full Council meeting:

  • R Thurlow asked for a public apology from Chairman re charges made in Diviani email – told he’d receive a written reply
  • M Temple asked why EDDC was destroying heritage blg, community asset with gardens being spoilt – received no reply
  • B Sangster asked about effect of £4.8 million loan for relocation – no reply. Later some Cllrs claimed they knew nothing about the possible loan which is in Cohen’s July report to cabinet.
  • Cllr Twiss makes clear that jobs lost from Knowle will be found in Sid valley

30 Oct Full Council meeting:

EDA and SOS members staged a protest outside Knowle at a secret meeting to brief Cllrs about relocation, public not admitted because of “commercially sensitive” info.