Unemptied bins update – Shaw

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I have been informed of the following.

Due to exceptionally high tonnages presented following the Christmas break there are two pockets of outstanding work on brown bin/black box collections in the following areas.

Kershaw Street / Farrow Street

Dunwood Park estate

Residents are advised to leave their bins/boxes out and they will be collected tomorrow (weather permitting) i.e. Saturday 10 January

Oldham Lib Dems seek Better Bus Driving Standards in Government Consultation

analysis229_1_first_Temsa-busThe Leader of the Opposition and the Liberal Democrat Group Cllr Howard Sykes has made four suggestions to improve the conduct of bus drivers as part of a Department of Transport consultation.

Cllr Sykes, who serves on the Transport for Greater Manchester Committee, said:

“The vast majority of bus drivers carry out their duties in a conscientious, courteous and professional manner, but unfortunately a few do not conduct themselves to these high standards. I have received many complaints from bus passengers about their misconduct.”

In response to the Consultation on the Public Service Vehicles (Conduct of Drivers, Inspectors, Conductors and Passengers) Regulations, Cllr Sykes has proposed four new obligations be placed on bus drivers:

1) To stop where it is clear that a passenger is running for a bus stop and has indicated that they want the bus.

Cllr Sykes said: “Bus passengers complain bitterly that some drivers simply drive past the stop if the passenger is not actually physically stood at the stop.

“They can see a passenger running for the bus, often burdened with baggage and maybe not in the best of health, but rather than showing the courtesy of waiting a few more seconds choose to drive off.

“This is an especial annoyance and inconvenience to passengers where services are infrequent and the location isolated and without shelter.”

2) To prevent drivers driving away from a stop where a disabled or elderly person or someone burdened with luggage, shopping or a buggy has boarded, until such time as that passenger has taken their seat.

Cllr Sykes said: “This is both common sense and common courtesy, and the safety of bus passengers should always in my view be the overriding consideration in the mind of every bus driver.

“Unfortunately there have been instances where this has not happened and as a result some passengers have been injured, sometimes seriously, when the vehicle starts off.”

3) To ensure that the correct destination is shown on the vehicle.

Cllr Sykes said: “This is a real irritant to passengers. The display of incorrect destinations confuses and inconveniences passengers, particularly those who are unfamiliar with the route and with local geography.”

4) To ensure that drivers do not put up ‘Out of Service’ signs when they are approaching their end of their route and hours of duty.

Cllr Sykes said: “Where this happens, drivers chose only to allow passengers to alight and not to allow any more to board. This practice is for the convenience of the driver, not the passenger.”

Cllr Sykes feels that this should not occur until such time as the bus has arrived at its final destination and the driver has finished his/her contracted hours.

Cllr Sykes has called on the Department of Transport to include these additional regulations within the revised regulations.

Cllr Sykes added: “Bus companies would then be responsible for ensuring their drivers adhered to them and irresponsible drivers disregarding them could be subjected to disciplinary action.

“I hope that the inclusion of these additional regulations will improve the customer service experience of bus passengers and I am sure that all professional bus drivers will welcome them”.

FOR HELP AND ADVICE – SHAW WARD SURGERIES

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Councillors Rod Blyth, Mark Alcock and Howard Sykes.

Also Parish Councillors Aspinall, Farrell, Duffy, Hall, Stephens, Dodd, Robinson, Murphy and Wood will also attend.

7.30pm – 8.30pm, Lifelong Learning Centre, High Street, Shaw, OL2 8TB.

Thursday: January: 8, 15, 22, 29

NO APPOINTMENT REQUIRED

‘Come to Oldham’ Invite to Community Shop from Lib Dems

The Leader of the Opposition and the Liberal Democrat Group, Cllr Howard Sykes, has written to the Community Shop with an invite to come to Oldham to open a branch of their innovative social enterprise.

Cllr Sykes said in his letter to Sarah Dunwell, Director of Community Affairs, how impressed he was by news of the recent opening of the Community Shop’s second outlet in West Norwood, London on Monday.

The shop is a social enterprise that helps benefit claimants by providing them with the opportunity to purchase heavily-discounted ‘surplus’ food sourced from commercial supermarkets and the support they need to get back into employment.

Other than the prices, to all intents and purposes, the shop looks just like a regular supermarket with all food in date and fit to eat; it is cheaper because this is surplus food discarded by other retailers because it is misshapen or it has damaged packaging.

Describing the Community Shop concept as “worthy and practical”, Cllr Sykes also describes his impressions of the merits of the project:

“Not only are you reducing food waste by selling ‘surplus food’ supplied by commercial retail supermarkets at discounted prices to local people on a low income, but you are also addressing the waste of human potential and talent by engaging your co-operative members in productive training and activity that will lead them into employment.

“I believe that your project provides participants with dignity, because they are able to purchase a range of quality goods at low prices, rather than receiving donations; with continuity, because they are able to access such food purchases on an ongoing basis as required; and with hope, because alongside this retail offer they are able to access support to move into work”.

When the first Community Shop store was opened in Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire, a year ago, it was announced that the project had ambitious targets to expand to a network of twenty one.

The enterprise is seeking partners across the country with a potential site in which to establish new stores.

Cllr Sykes has contacted Ms Dunwell because he believes “Oldham has that potential” and offers his services “as a facilitator to open a dialogue with the Council and our local food retail businesses”.

Copy of letter below:

OLDHAM COUNCIL
Councillor Howard Sykes
Leader of the Opposition, Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group Oldham Council, Member for Shaw Ward, Member for East Ward Shaw & Crompton Parish Council.

5 Ballard Way
Shaw
Oldham
OL2 8DU

Please address all correspondence to:
Room 343, Level 3
Civic Centre
West Street
Oldham
OL1 1UL
E: howard.sykes@oldham.gov.uk
W: www.howardsykes.co.uk
Twitter: @Howard_Sykes

Ms Sarah Dunwell
Director of Social Affairs
Community Shop
Wentworth Way
Wentworth Industrial Estate
Tankersley
Barnsley
S75 3DH

T: 0161 770 4016
F: 0161 770 4026

Our ref: HDS/sb/148/2635
Date: 18 December 2014

Dear Ms Dunwell

Re: Oldham – a potential location

Congratulations on the opening of your second outlet in West Norwood, London on Monday.

Having read the positive coverage in yesterday’s quality press and visited your website, I am immediately impressed by how worthy and practical the Community Shop concept is.

Not only are you reducing food waste by selling ‘surplus food’ supplied by commercial retail supermarkets at discounted prices to local people on a low income, but you are also addressing the waste of human potential and talent by engaging your co-operative members in productive training and activity that will lead them into employment.

I believe that your project provides participants with dignity, because they are able to purchase a range of quality goods at low prices, rather than receiving donations; with continuity, because they are able to access such food purchases on an on-going basis as required; and with hope, because alongside this retail offer they are able to access support to move into work.

On your website, you ask anyone with a potential site to contact you.

I am contacting you because I believe that Oldham has that potential, and I would like to offer my assistance as a facilitator to open a dialogue with the Council and our local food retail businesses.

In Oldham, you will find not only a need for a project such as yours, but a local authority that has strategic goals which compliment yours; namely to become a co-operative borough and to get Oldham Working. We also have a voluntary and business sector with whom we work hard to address poverty and worklessness.

I look forward to hearing from you and to starting our partnership to bring the Community Shop concept to Oldham.

Yours Sincerely

Howard Sykes

Leaders Questions – Oldham Council 6.00pm 17th December 2014 from Cllr Howard Sykes

1 – Learning Lessons from the Coffey Report:

The Leader will doubtless be aware of the recent publication of the findings of the Inquiry, chaired by the Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Runaway and Missing Children, Stockport MP Ann Coffey.

The Inquiry into child sexual exploitation in Greater Manchester followed the failure of statutory agencies to safeguard vulnerable children and young people in Rochdale and Rotherham.

Chair Ann Coffey spoke of “the failure of police and partner agencies to listen properly to young victims and their families and to adequately respond to them…

It is clear that victims in Rochdale and elsewhere were not identified or taken seriously because of negative and discriminatory attitudes of the police and other partner agencies towards them.

Their behaviour was seen as a life style choice and because of that they were not seen as vulnerable children and were not given the protection they should have expected from organisations with a responsibility to safeguard them”.

This sounds identical to the tenor of Professor Jay’s Report on Rotherham.

However this Report, titled ‘Real Voices’, is more shocking because it features the voices of vulnerable children and young people from our own communities across Greater Manchester – they could very well be the sons and daughters of our friends and neighbours.

Can the Leader please tell me how this Council will be responding to the findings of this Report to ensure that the children and young people of our Borough will be protected from such exploitation in the future?

2. Supporting Candidates and Councillors with Disabilities:

The Leader may be aware that the period from 22nd November to 22nd December is designated Disability History Month.

During this month we are asked celebrate the lives and achievements of disabled people and encouraged to hold awareness raising activities about disability.

It will soon be apparent to Members opposite that disability issues will be a major focus for the Liberal Democrat Group at tonight’s Council.

I am sure that the Leader will agree with me that it is proper that this Council reflects the make-up of the borough’s population. It is important therefore that this Chamber includes Councillors with disabilities and that the Council’s workforce is inclusive of disabled employees.

Not only is this the right thing to do, but it is also practical – for how otherwise will we as Councillors or Council Officers be aware of the needs and aspirations of disabled people and so be able to provide appropriate services and opportunities?

For my second question, I want to focus on the support provided to electors with disabilities who wish to become Councillors.

The Leader will be aware that the Local Government Association is working with the Government’s Equalities Office on a pilot programme to encourage more disabled people to become Councillors.

This builds on the LGA’s ‘Be a Councillor’ programme which encourages people from all walks of life to consider becoming a Councillor and this Government’s excellent ‘Access to Elected Office for Disabled People Fund’, which provides financial support to disabled people seeking elected office or when carrying out their duties once elected.

I am also conscious that this Council Chamber will eventually be refurbished to make it ‘fit for purpose’ for the 21st Century. I hope that this refurbishment will be undertaken with the needs of people with disabilities in mind.

Can the Leader please tell me what this Council is doing to encourage disabled people to come forward as candidates for election in 2015 and beyond, what support will be available to those candidates if elected, and what steps are being taken to ensure that this Chamber when refurbished will meet the needs of Councillors with disabilities?

3 – Laughing Gas is Latest Legal High

Nitrous Oxide, or laughing gas, is the latest in a long line of ‘legal highs’ that can be purchased from corner shops and street vendors.

Commonly used as an anaesthetic in dentistry and in surgical procedures, it is now estimated that some 200,000 people use laughing gas ‘recreationally’ across the UK.

It can give users a feeling of euphoria, but it can also lead to lower blood pressure, anaemia, fainting, heart attacks and poisoning of the nervous system.

That is of course why in medical environments its use is limited to pain relief and supervised by trained personnel.

Last month, Manchester University banned students from using ‘laughing gas’ on university property and Manchester City Council has also voted to toughen its stance on the sale of such gas, with money from the public health budget is being used to raise public awareness of the dangers of its use.

And in Taunton, Somerset, Council business tenants are to be banned from selling “legal highs” over the counter.

Can the Leader please tell me tonight whether this Council is prepared to follow the lead shown by Manchester and Taunton?

And how is this Council working with the Police and other partners to combat other ‘legal highs’?

Howard Sykes
17 December 2014

FOR HELP AND ADVICE – SHAW WARD SURGERIES

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Councillors Rod Blyth, Mark Alcock and Howard Sykes.
Also Parish Councillors Aspinall, Farrell, Duffy, Hall, Stephens, Dodd, Robinson, Murphy and Wood will also attend.
7.30pm – 8.30pm, Lifelong Learning Centre, High Street, Shaw, OL2 8TB.
Thursday: December: 4, 11, 18
NO APPOINTMENT REQUIRED

Save Money? Pigeon-hole-it not mail-it, says Cllr Sykes

Staff discouts mailing Nov 14

The Leader of the Opposition on Oldham Council and of the Liberal Democrat Group, Cllr Howard Sykes, has today highlighted one way in which Oldham Council could save money towards the £60 million savings target it has to achieve over the next two years.

Cllr Sykes said: “Quite simply it is this. All sixty Councillors and all of the thousands of Council staff have recently received through the post details of the Council Staff Discount Scheme operated by Vectis, as well as a membership card.

“Whilst offering discounts to staff at a time when pay restraint is in place is welcome, is it really the best use of ratepayers’ money to incur the cost of an all-out mailing when Councillors have their own postal pigeon-holes in the Civic Centre where mail is regularly left for them and when line managers could distribute envelopes to staff in the workplace by hand?

“Worse still, the mail-out was a blanket effort to every Councillor and every staff member. This failed to take into account those who have already signed up for the scheme. Many hundreds of staff are already signed up to the Vectis discount scheme.”

Cllr Sykes added: “Whilst I recognise that stopping this mail-out would contribute only a small amount towards the massive budget savings we as a Council have to make, it is indicative of a corporate mind-set that regrettably does not always think about the costs of carrying out actions and continues to act as they have always been done.

“At a time when we have just asked members of the public to help save £60 million in savings, this kind of action sends out a completely wrong message; we need to think and act differently. This lack of thought will have cost hundreds if not thousands of pounds when hidden costs as well as actually costs are added up. This really could have been a case of small change big difference!”