Dunwood Park – footpath works and Green Flag retained

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The Council is carrying out some contractor work in the park. The footpath in front of the McGrother building is being surfaced and the top car park is having a Aco drain fitted at the top of the steps. A small area is being surfaced to try to reduce the amount of water that ends up on the steps.

The Green Flag judging took place in Dunwood Park on Friday 19th June and I am pleased to report that it retained its Green Flag status. Well done to the Friends of Dunwood Park and all others who helped this happen.

If you would like to help the Friends of Dunwood Park please email dunwoodparkfriends@gmail.com

Temporary traffic signals on Beal Lane, Shaw from 6 August for 2 weeks

temporary-traffic-lightsExcalon Ltd will be laying a new electric cable along Beal Lane between Duke Street and Britannia Avenue commencing Monday 6 August for two weeks. The signals will be manually operated throughout the working day to manage queue lengths.

Works Supervisor and contact number: Julian Cuciorva – 07551 171228. 

Emergency Contact & Telephone Number in the Event of Traffic Signal Failure: 08081 685644.  

See links for more details: beal 2   beal 3

 

 

 

Tim Farron MP visits Shaw

Tim Farron visits Shaw

Former Liberal Democrat Party President and candidate in the Liberal Democrat Leadership election Rt Hon Tim Farron MP took time out from his busy schedule for a private members meeting at the United Reformed Church in Shaw last Friday (10 July).

The MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale answered questions about Welfare Reform, the EU and Immigration, the Living wage and the recent General Election results and the Lib Dem #Fightback.

Oldham Lib Dems Campaign for End to Water Poverty

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The Oldham Liberal Democrat Group on Oldham Council wants to see an end to water poverty. At next Wednesday’s (15th July) Council meeting, the Shadow Cabinet Member for Housing, Planning, and Highways, Cllr Dave Murphy will propose a motion outlining a plan of action to help see off water poverty in the borough.

Cllr Murphy said: “For customers on low incomes, water bills can represent a real headache. Studies have shown that where customers are expected to pay more than three percent of their household income on meeting water bills they often get into arrears.

“Many people in Oldham have been hard hit by welfare reform or are in low-paid jobs so they can be in this situation. Social landlords no longer collect water charges alongside the rent and some social tenants have fallen into arrears as a result.

“Oldham also has the highest number of Universal Credit claimants in the UK. This benefit is paid monthly in arrears and some claimants struggle with monthly budgeting. This can lead to claimants falling into debt with utility providers.

“Regional water provider United Utilities has three million customers with around 300,000 in arrears at any one time. Our motion seeks to identify how Oldham Council can help them to get back on track with their bills by promoting the support that is already available from United Utilities and the Government for those who are struggling to pay”.

The motion is seconded by Cllr Murphy’s Crompton ward colleague, Shadow Cabinet member for Neighbourhoods and Co-operatives, Cllr Diane Williamson.

Cllr Williamson added: “Now that we have a new Tory Government no longer fettered by more moderate coalition partners, welfare benefit cuts are going to bite even deeper and we need to make sure that everyone is aware of the help that is available to them if they are struggling with water bills.

“United Utilities already has several schemes to support customers struggling to pay a bill or settle arrears and the Government has schemes that allow direct bill payments from benefits and that cap bills for customers with larger families or certain medical conditions.

“The Liberal Democrats want Oldham Council to work with United Utilities to actively publicise these schemes in Oldham and for all front-line advisors who are working with vulnerable or poor customers to receive training so they know what help is available for their clients. There is also a pot of money available that the Council can bid for from the company’s charitable trust that would pay for specialist advice and help to be provided for customers at risk of water poverty.”

“We also want to support the efforts of United Utilities to gain more public support for the idea of a social tariff, where a small levy of all customers is used to subsidise water charges for the less fortunate”.

Cllr Murphy continued: “But this is not just about taking action locally. We want the Government to establish a new legal definition of water poverty – like they have with fuel poverty and like we have recently called for in relation to food poverty – so that it can be measured to identify the full extent of the problem.

“But it is even more important for us to together work to eliminate it; that is why the Oldham Liberal Democrats is calling on Government to establish an ambitious national plan to eliminate water poverty in the lifetime of this Parliament.”

 Notice of Opposition Business – Water Poverty

This Council notes that:

For customers on low incomes, water bills can represent a real financial challenge.

The water industry, water regulator, consumer groups, academics and government deem that paying for water consumption becomes problematic for households is when they spend more than 3 per cent of their household income on water costs. This threshold is taken as a measure of ‘water poverty’.

Studies have found that households who spend at least 3 to 5 per cent of household income on water consumption often struggle to pay their bill.

However, Council further notes that:

Regional water provider United Utilities has several schemes to support customers struggling to pay a bill or settle arrears. These include a trust fund, a debt matching and write-off scheme, and a new social tariff. Government also endorses schemes to promote direct payment from benefits and provide a capped bill for larger families or customers with certain medical conditions.

Many low-income households are unaware of the support available to them.

Council believes that:

More action is needed from central Government to address ‘water poverty’.

More should be done in Oldham to promote awareness of, and access to, the support schemes available to customers facing ‘water poverty’.

Council therefore resolves to:

Promote the availability of these support schemes on-line, in our publications, in our public buildings, and at public events, as part of the ‘Make the Most of Your Money’ and ‘Warm Homes’ campaigns.

Work with United Utilities and the United Utilities Trust to offer training to elected members and front-line staff so they can actively promote them.

Offer this training to staff and volunteers from social landlords and other partners.

Support the research being undertaken by United Utilities to establish greater public acceptance for the social tariff and to identify the most effective ways to engage and support ‘harder-to-reach’ customers.

Support an application to the United Utilities Trust for funding to deliver, through partner agencies, money advice and financial literacy services targeted at ‘water poor’ customers.

Ask the Chief Executive to write to the Secretary of State for the Environment, The Rt, Hon. Liz Truss MP, requesting that:

‘Water poverty’ be defined in law and that it be measured.

The Government establish an action plan and make a definite commitment to eliminate ‘water poverty’ within the lifetime of this Parliament.

 

Sykes back Tim Farron MP in Lib Dem Leadership contest

JH_TF_1_6G0C6198_TIM_UPLOAD_ivoafi“Given the devastation of our local government base over the past five years, and the near annihilation of our Parliamentary Party on 7th May, the question we face at this election is quite simply this: who will lead us to re-capture that lost ground and make further gains?  When I look at Tim’s record as a campaigner, the formidable electoral team he has built, and his ability to connect with ordinary voters, whilst I greatly admire Norman, I believe that Tim is the man to lead us forward at this time.”

 

Oldham Lib Dems win National Award at Local Government Conference

Putting LD Values award pic with ROThe Leader of the Opposition and of the Liberal Democrat Group on Oldham Council, Councillor Howard Sykes MBE, was delighted to collect a national award from Cllr Gerald Vernon-Jackson Lib Dem Leader at the Local Government Association, at the Liberal Democrat Local Government Conference on Saturday, which was held in Manchester.

Party Leadership contender Tim Farron MP presented the award to the Oldham Liberal Democrat Group (see picture attached).

Examples were cited of the group’s work opposing food poverty and benefit sanctions, upholding local democracy, and working to make Oldham Council the first local authority to sign the European Union’s Pledge to Peace.

Cllr Sykes said: “This award for ‘Putting Liberal Values into Practice’ was totally unexpected so we were all pleased as punch to receive it. It represents national recognition of the hard work that local Councillors carry out in championing liberal causes, not only in the Council chamber and on the doorstep, but also by lobbying Government ministers.

“In Council, we seek to bring practical proposals for debate and adoption that can transform the lives of Oldham people for the better and in Parliament we seek to challenge injustice and change legislation.”

“This was just the boost that local Liberal Democrats needed to keep up the fight to ensure that our agenda is heard both in Council but also in the corridors of Westminster power”.