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Shaw and Crompton Planning decisions 16 May 16
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TODAY IS POLLING DAY – POLLS ARE OPEN 7.00AM – 10.00PM
Dear Neighbour,
Just a quick note to remind you that today Thursday 5 May 2016, is polling day for the local elections.
Polling stations are open 7.00am to 10.00pm. You do not need your polling card to vote.
It has been great to speak to so many local people in the campaign so far and I wanted to take the opportunity to thank everyone for their support and encouragement – it really is appreciated.
As you may be aware I am the only local candidate in Thursday’s election, and live I the heart of Shaw. The others on the ballot paper come from Uppermill, Higginshaw and Sholver! Many people have said to me ‘what do they know about Shaw and Crompton’.
Everything points to this election being very close between myself and the Labour candidate from Sholver. Last year just 220 voted separated Labour from the Liberal Democrats, YOUR vote will really make a difference and YOUR support would be really appreciated.
If you need a lift to the polls tomorrow call us on 01706 840056.
Best Wishes,
Howard
Councillor Howard Sykes
Shaw Liberal Democrat FOCUS Team
PS – Please remember it will be really very close between Liberal Democrats and Labour tomorrow. Voting for the Conservative from Uppermill will just risk Labour sneaking in!
A personal message for YOU from Howard Sykes
Dear Fellow Shaw Ward Resident,
Soon it will be the local elections and you’ll have the opportunity to vote for your councillor for Shaw Ward. I wanted to write to you personally, to ask YOU for your support on Thursday May 5.
I’ve lived in Shaw and Crompton for more than 50 years; my family has been brought up here and we live and work here in the heart of Shaw. I’ve worked hard to help local residents and the community, where I live, with the issues that affect us but there is much more to do.
I listen to your views and concerns – at my regular ward surgeries, on one of my many ward walks, at dozens of community events and even in the aisles of ASDA, on Market Street or even in the Shay Wake on occasion!
I have a proven track record of action and I keep residents up-to-date through our all-year-round Focus newsletters and also via my website, Facebook, Twitter and email newsletters.
Shaw and Crompton deserve better from the Labour run Oldham Council and with YOUR help I want to continue to fight to make sure our area gets its fair share and is not forgotten or overlooked.
I will make sure your voice is heard at Oldham Civic Centre. I will fight on your behalf for:
- A new Health Centre for Shaw and Crompton.
- To get our roads and footways repaired.
- To keep our town and neighbourhoods clean and tidy.
- To support Shaw’s thriving community and it’s voluntary organisations.
- To provide a swimming and leisure facility for Shaw and Crompton.
Thank you for taking the time to read this message.
Best wishes,
Howard Sykes
PS. Your vote in the local elections on 5 May could make the difference. In Shaw it is always very close in the local elections between Labour and the Liberal Democrats.
The Conservative from Uppermill will come either a very poor third or fourth, so a vote for them just lets Labour sneak in. Please consider lending me your vote to stop Labour’s candidate from Sholver getting in.
Shaw and Crompton Planning decisions 11 April 16
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Shaw and Crompton Planning Decisions 7 March 16
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A scandal that Conservative Trafford gets extra cash and Oldham gets Nowt, Says Sykes
Cash strapped Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council will receive NOTHING from a £400M war chest to help Councils with funding cuts. Trafford Council, ran by the Conservatives will receive £465,000 in ‘transitional’ funding from the Government.
This is cash aimed at helping councils cope with the transition from ‘dependence’ on the Government.
The Leader of the Opposition and of the Liberal Democrat Group on Oldham Council, Cllr Howard Sykes, MBE, condemned the announcement:
“Quite clearly we have seen here a Conservative Government trying to curry favour amongst Conservative council leaders by offering them this bribe to keep quiet about spending cuts and remain on board. Trafford Council which is one of the richest Councils in our region got almost half a million pounds; yet Oldham, a deprived Borough hammered by spending cuts and welfare reform, where there is a constant and increasing demand on Council services, has received nothing because its political hue isn’t blue. This is simply naked cronyism!”
Liberal Democrats in Oldham are backing party colleagues in Rochdale who have submitted a Freedom of Information request to the Department of Communities and Local Government. They are asking for an explanation of the ‘rationale’ behind the decision and if they are not satisfied with the response of Conservative Local Government Minister Greg Clarke MP will ask the Local Government Ombudsman to intervene.
Lib Dem Alternative Budget – Speech by Councillor Howard Sykes 24 Feb 2016
Mr Mayor, I rise tonight to move the amendments to the Budget proposed by the Main Opposition Liberal Democrat Group.
In so doing it is interesting to comment that both the Conservative and UKIP as the Minor Opposition Groups have NOT bothered to table any amendments or offer any alternative to Labour’s proposals.
The Administration is proposing to increase Council Tax by two percent to create a ring-fenced budget of extra monies for adult social care, and a further one point seven percent increase to generally increase revenue.
As Liberal Democrats and a responsible opposition we support both moves but we have some clear differences from the Labour Administration as to where we should spend the general increase in revenue on and where additional savings could be made.
At this point, it would be remiss of me not to place on record my thanks to the all council officers and staff in making sure a balanced budget is presented. Not an easy task this year to say the least.
The Lib Dem proposals are listed under Item 3e, Part 2, starting on Page 493 of tonight’s Council papers; it might be possible for all those who are not confirmed insomniacs to miss them.
Link to the Lib Dems Alternative Budget Proposals starting on page 493: http://committees.oldham.gov.uk/documents/g5890/Public%20reports%20pack%2024th-Feb-2016%2018.00%20Council.pdf?T=10
I would like therefore to highlight in summary, Mr Mayor, what the Lib Dems are proposing and why.
We would invest an extra five million pounds over the coming year in improving our Borough’s roads;
We would grant local councillors and the districts they represent a budget of £50,000 to spend in each of their wards to meet local priorities.
We would reverse an £80,000 cut proposed by Labour to retain three enforcement officers in post to combat dog-fouling, fly-tipping and litter in our communities.
We would invest £130,000 in establishing two new and additional gully cleaning teams.
We would invest more than £200,000 to restore the free Bulky Bob waste collection service for Oldham’s residents.
These investments reflect what our citizens say they want. A Council that gets the basics right. A Council that does its very best to help keep our Borough clean so we can all have pride in where we live. And a Council that invests in our crumbling highways.
The other key question is how are we going to pay for this?
These basics will be funded by investing £1.2 million of the increase in extra revenue, but also by slashing more than £400,000 in unnecessary spending elsewhere at the Council. This will enable us to invest £5 million to improve our highways. To tackling the blight of fly-tipping, dirty streets, dog-fouling, blocked gullies and flooding.
Even in these harsh times we would increase Ward Budgets so that local Ward Councillors and local residents can work together with more cash – a million pounds across the Borough – to meet their local needs.
Mr Mayor, these investments will have a real positive impact on the lives of our residents in the communities in which they live, because we will be spending more on services ‘on the ground’ that they can see and value.
Our savings will hit bureaucracy and waste – with less spent on councillors, less on staff sickness, less on consultants, less on council publications and less on external conferences. All things in these harsh times we need to and must cut back on.
So more spent on REAL services for REAL people; less spent on unseen, unloved and unvalued so called ‘back office’ functions in the Civic Centre.
Our proposals reflect our party’s differences in philosophy and priorities over those of this Administration. REAL devolved power and to have REAL POWER you need the CASH!
Liberal Democrats have always believed that decisions should be made bottom up and not top down because it is our view that local leaders (councillors) and local people know best.
After all we seek more devolved decision making for Greater Manchester and our Borough from the Government and its institutions. And rightly so: so using the same logic, our local districts should have more devolved decision making, more power and more cash. After all what is good for the goose is good for the gander!
We have a common sense approach to spending, making investments to save money in the long-term and I should like to say more about this point here, Mr Mayor.
Given the limited amount of time available to me in this speech, I would like to focus on just one investment that we propose in our amendment and explain why this represents an invest to save measure.
I want to focus on gully cleaning and I make no apology for this. In 2007, the Liberal Democrat Administration invested money in gully cleaning teams to prevent a recurrence of flooding problems inherited as a result of Labour neglect.
This flooding also impacted on the quality of highways and footways with water and frost damage causing surfaces to break up and massively shortening road surfaces useful life and leading to an outbreak of pot holes and other road surface defects.
So this is something we did before and it is a proposal that we will continue to raise as an Opposition group. This is about getting the basics right, it is about common sense.
Blocked drains generate surface water which damages road surfaces, creates potholes, and represents a road hazard, particularly when frozen.
Surface water can also seep into adjacent homes and, with our recent incessant rain and the experience of some of our residents we should all be mindful of this, it causes flooding.
It is also a laborious and expensive process to clear blocked drains as they must be dug out by hand. And how expensive I hear you ask – well let me tell you it is more than five times, yes FIVE TIMES more expensive than what it would have cost to jet clean them in the first place.
A failure to invest in adequate gully cleaning is such a false economy.
As I have previously said this is about getting the basics right – spending a little more now routinely jetting gullies before they get blocked to make a colossal saving when they do later.
And this is just the financial saving – the personal saving to residents not having to risk life and limb navigating icy and water-logged roads, or having to salvage their water-damaged possessions from flooded homes, is incalculable.
The Administration will tonight talk a lot about the capital investment being made on regeneration projects in our town centre, and this is all well and good, but our proposals are about getting the basics right.
We can have as many prestigious retail and leisure developments as you like in our town centre.
But if we have crumbling highways and flooding, litter and dog-fouling on our streets, the quality of life and value of self-worth of our residents will not be what it should and can be. Getting these basics right will also help attract those inward investors that we all seek.
Mr Mayor, I have talked so far about the differences of philosophy and priorities that exist between this Administration and ourselves, however it would be remiss of me not to also talk of our common ground.
It is our job as an Opposition, a responsible Opposition, to seek to challenge the Administration over finance and to offer constructive suggestions and options to make further savings without damaging services and to invest to improve those services for the citizens we all serve.
However it is also our responsibility as an Opposition to continue to stand four-square alongside the Administration in continuing to resist local government cuts and to fight for a fair deal for our Borough.
As I have stated in this Chamber before, I will do all that I can to work with the Council Leader to ensure that Oldham’s case is heard in the distant corridors of Whitehall and London.
It continues to be a very difficult time for elected Members – of whatever party – and their Officers to have to balance a Council budget, so I pay tribute to all – councillors and officers – who this year have shouldered their responsibilities in bringing to us a balanced budget tonight.
In the majority of instances, Mr Mayor, the Liberal Democrats have supported the Administration. In this Chamber, we have backed the savings proposed in Tranche One, in Tranche Two and in the main, in Tranche Three, with the notable exception of proposing to reverse the most unfortunate cut in the numbers of enforcement officers.
Where we can we will continue to support this Administration – this is not about Opposition for Opposition’s sake – and tonight again we will support most of the Administration’s proposals in this Pale Green Book.
But let us not be in any doubt that times are going to get tougher yet! Last year I predicted – and I quote – “whoever forms the next Government; things will not change much and in a couple of scenarios could get a lot worse!”
Well, Mr Mayor, I regret to say that with the outright election of a hard-line Conservative Government, dedicated to so called continued austerity and the desire of a now-unfettered Conservative Chancellor to ‘cut, cut and cut again’, my worst fears have been realised.
So we must continue the fight with central Government for fair finance and for fighting our corner as Oldham within a devolved Greater Manchester but we must also be mindful of the reality that cuts will continue during the lifetime of this Parliament.
That is why we, as Liberal Democrats, recognise that, with a shrinking budget and less money to play with, we should focus what little money we have on where it will make the greatest positive impact.
That is why I believe that we need to work together to look to make budget reductions in ways that retain those services that are core to our business and are valued most highly by our residents; to continue to invest money where this will enable us to work smarter and to reduce bureaucracy, duplication of effort, and waste.
We must always – ALWAYS – try to protect the services needed by the most vulnerable residents of our Borough. These are the priorities that drive the Liberal Democrats and these priorities underpin the proposals we have brought to this Chamber tonight.
Mr Mayor, I do hope that members from other parties in this Chamber will share these priorities – and that they will want to support our proposals. With this in mind, I therefore commend our proposals to this Chamber.
POSTSCRIPT: Only the 10 Lib Dems and one Independent Councillor voted for the above proposals. The two Conservative and two UkiP Councillors where happy to support the 45 Labour Councillors and Labour’s budget – as usual.
Former Cricketers Pub, Milnrow Road, Shaw
Reply to the letter we sent below has now been received:
9 February 2016
Re: Cricketers Arms Milnrow Road Shaw Oldham, Lancashire
Thank you for your enquiry in relation to the above property.
I can advise that we are still marketing the Cricketers Arms and hope to agree a sale at some point in the near future.
Should you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours sincerely Enterprise Inns plc
David Lea Asset Manager
Copy letter your councillors have had sent about this matter.
27 January 2016
Unique Pub Properties LTD, 3 Monkspath Hall Road, Solihull, B90 4SJ.
Dear Sir or Madam,
Re: Cricketers Arms; Milnrow Rd, Shaw, Oldham, Lancashire OL2 8AP
The above named Public House has been stood vacant and boarded up for some time.
Local residents and Elected Members are now raising concerns and making enquires in relation to future plans for the site.
Therefore I would very much appreciate it if you could advise me of your future plans for this building.
Shaw and Crompton planning decisions 8 February 16
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