Friday, 26 July 2024

Narrowing Cowpen Road? Conservative chaos embracing commercial destruction.

 


With people beginning to notice surveyors linked to Northumberland single party cabinet, measuring every inch of the County’s busiest highway, questions are beginning to be asked by businesses and road users alike.


With the same cabinet members hiding behind the last Government’s levelling up con destroying trade and the opportunity for commercial growth in Blyth Town Centre they are now making moves to damage trade and life chances for ever more families in Blyth as they have decided to lift the stone from their plans to also kill off commerce on Cowpen Road.


Continuing to shelter behind ‘levelling up’ on Cowpen Road by shrinking its width to allow cyclists enjoy a third share of this very dangerous highway coupled with removing safety islands and right hand turning lanes exposing pedestrians and locals to join the melee. This decision will expose the myriad of school children whose journeys to school include Cowpen Road to dodge juggernauts and flying emergency vehicles while the joint pedestrian and cycle lane sits as empty as the heads who believe this unwanted safety feature will benefit jobs and deliveries across Blyth for most of the day while motor traffic will stand still for many more hours than at present.


A recent full council meeting at County Hall in Morpeth appeared to ditch the development of a Cowpen relief road for another decade, drivers and industry which relies on Cowpen Road will be stifled by the same Conservative anti Blyth campaigners who have pushed a culture centre and destroyed instead of accepting the challenge of improvement its shopping precinct have shown since 2017 that their interest lies in Morpeth and Ponteland and are using Government money to push work and business away from Blyth.


https://www.northumberland.gov.uk/NorthumberlandCountyCouncil/media/Economy-and-Regeneration/Energising%20Blyth/Bebside-to-Town-Centre-Cycle-Corridor.pdf


Monday, 22 July 2024

Proposals submitted for £6.5m investment in Morpeth high school? No wonder broken Tories have begun ‘double charging’ for street weeds in Cramlington?

 


Following the proposal by the Conservative-only secret cabinet based at County Hall in Morpeth to sink hard to find public money into an academy school in Morpeth we codgers find well known environmental activist and twin hatted Councillor supporting his tory led Town Council to spend more cash doing what his prime Council has already charged the highest Council Tax in England to undertake.


Councillor Wayne Daley who is principled person with scruples as his desertion of his post of Deputy Leader of Northumberland County Council when everyone but the Police were involved in huge and well reported nationally, workforce bullying scandal shows testament to, has succumbed to populism in order to save his political income as councillor by double charging his residents. 


Town and parish Councils were invited by the County Council to have the opportunity to engage in additional grass cutting across all or certain areas of County Council managed land. Before choosing this now exposed populist route because his prime authority is wasting and hemorrhaging cash on an almost weekly basis in Morpeth and Ponteland reducing service delivery everywhere else, Wayne Daley and his Council REFUSED to pay for additional land maintenance and demanded that the other two thirds of the Tory Group based at Morpeth County Hall spent more on grass cutting in Cramlington because they accumulated more Council tax from that Town than anywhere else.


He and his Tory cohorts on Cramlington Town Council have now begun spraying street weeds using contractors with what's been said on social media is the highly toxic plant poison ‘Clinic’, or at least derivative of it, which isn’toxic to bees but is destructive to aquatic organisms. Surely even the normally positive environmental activist Councillor Wayne Daley should realise that additional spraying in the streets over and above the calculated average designed by horticulturalists working for the County Council will enter Cramlington’water courses and weaken the local environment.

Councillor Daley and his Councils new populist approach to spending more and more of the Parish precept collected by Cramlington Town Council and his Town Councils refusal to join in with additional grounds maintenance spend from 2021 do not seem to sit together yet Councillor Daley is painting this waste of cash as betterment of his Councils yearly raids on householders incomes. 


Come on Wayne? Even you as true blue lost conservative must realise that by not stopping the waste of cash in Morpeth and Ponteland, the possible privatisation of the Council cultural services, the rundown of Arts and Theatre funding and of course the wobbly grounds maintenance program not supported previously by your Town Council and your team at Cramlington openly criticising the broken and out of control County Council Tory group in power, you have simply opened yourself and your Cramlington Conservative group to ridicule and scorn! As well as potentially poisoning our waterways.


https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/northumberland-morpeth-kevi-school-capacity-29565477


https://www.northumberlandgazette.co.uk/news/politics/council/deputy-leader-and-cabinet-member-quit-northumberland-county-council-in-turbulent-week-for-authority-2941769


https://www.cramlingtontowncouncil.gov.uk/stepping-up-weed-control/


https://www.agrigem.co.uk/media/documents/Clinic_ACE_labelinfo.pdf?


https://www.cramlingtontowncouncil.gov.uk/grass-cutting-survey-do-you-have-issues-with-the-standard-of-grass-cutting-in-your-area/


https://www.cramlingtontowncouncil.gov.uk/town-council-to-freeze-council-tax/




Friday, 19 July 2024

‘Levelling Up’ 2019 Tory Manifesto Promises are no longer locally supported.

 


With cinema attendance intrinsically linked like most of the leisure and night time economy to the amount of surplus cash families can muster, cinema is luxury that may be slightly on the up since the pandemic but using public house turnover and closures as measure will not recover until the shockingly bad effects of the Tories economic crisis is forgotten and wages begin to creep back up to matching affordability and families begin to feel like they can sponsor and expensive family trip out on regular basis.


With the regional newspaper the Chronicle printing the story that in order to fill the famous ‘Ashington Hole’ Northumberland’Conservative led County Council is still ploughing on with building cinema with public money against the rising volume of the public voice.


We Codgers believe its to cover over not only the famous hole but to savagely halt any opportunity to revive Ashington through the Labour Party’frozen plans of building new Council Office on the site bringing 500 workers daily into the centre of town to revive its commercial heart.in order to protect their ugly almost empty monolith of County Hall hidden on the outskirts of Morpeth, built to house almost 6000 office staff. Those numbers have dwindled gradually since 1981 and now anyone working in that monolith can have more room at their workplace than the current space requirements in planning terms for family of 9.


The voices against the cinema have been reminding people that the same current yet in its broken death throws Tory Council is developing giant three screen cinema in Blyth and the Council owned company Advance Northumberland which runs the Cramlington’Manor Walks centre is also home to multi-screen complex and open competition from your landlord is not something many in the cinema industry like to bump up against.


The introduction of Labour’long term plan to bring passenger rail services back into the heart of Ashington almost complete; (The last labour administration at County Hall paid heavily for the GRIP studies to secure Government funding for this line), when coupled with the recent granting of planning permission to develop 4000 student University Campus very close to the centre of Town is catalyst for Ashington’growth. 


Many students are expected to travel by train to be educated outside the city environment so as to not face the cost pressures associated with City learning. The student numbers will certainly help the local economy and although small spenders in retail terms will propel Ashington upwards but if Labour were to revive their plans and bring permanent jobs into the heart of Ashington and the Council’customers who need to see them travel into Town by train then its former healthier high street days would revive in the new modern fashion as permanent workers and their visitors are known to shop near to their employment of visited work spaces to save their own precious home leisure time.


So in the opinion of our Codgers team lets keep the voice of future potential failure of another levelling up Cinema project down and let the next Labour administration at County Hall from 2025 revive their plans and raise the detrimental doldrums of poverty and deprivation from Ashington and go for growth and not glamour projects.


https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/ashington-cinema-plan-portland-park-29566918


Thursday, 11 July 2024

Washed Up Council’s ‘Spin Doctor Doolittle’


Revitalises his Campaign of Anti Labour feeling decade too soon for people to take any notice.

SPIN DOCTOR:


 
slang person who represents esppolitical situation in way that is likely to help one side and hurt another:


Tory led Northumberland County Council  who were caught out last year when the Times newspaper published the list of Government key performance indicators illustrating where Councils sat in their list, Northumberland sat eighteenth nationally among unitary all purpose Councils illustrating the slip from grace since 2017 when they were among the top 5% of high performance Councils delivering ‘Best Value’ on behalf of residents nationally when Labour  administration last ran Northumberland County Council.


This Council who have not delivered best value at all since May 2017 and have ran services down across the County using myriad of short term managers spending the Council's budgets on glamour projects driven by the Council's cabinet in secret, raising Council Tax each and every year to become what is now the highest Council tax in England yet running services down to the nth degree. This process has led to the Conservatives stating they will now produce their own Key Performance Indicators and we codgers expect they will sit at much lower level than that of the Governments league table, so much so they may even be presented in form that Councillors can view without legal threats that they may lose their homes if they ask questions, seemingly regular and ongoing process from the now scared witless Tories on this crumbling County Council.


The pantomime of spin from Northumberland’Doctor Doolittle moved on little further this week following Labour’Deputy Leader Angela Rayner decided to drop the Jimmy Saville/Boris Johnson slogans run out on an ongoing basis by the Tories from Government beginning with the phrase ‘Levelling Up’, she said "No more gimmicks and slogans, but the hard yards of governing in the national interest." "government of public service means fixing the fundamentals to deliver for the British people”. 


Levelling up was run by the The Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities and was given that name by Boris Johnson in 2021. The man who is now in charge of Housing, Jim McMahon MP, minister in the department, told the BBC the old name had been "firmly Tippexed out of the department yesterday" as part of an effort to "refocus" on local government.


The release of that statement immediately set the rabbits running from Doolittles hat and in his attempt to sow the seeds of panic on his allotment spun out story, hinting that the unwanted by residents apart from those chosen by the Tories as consultees,  conservatives with small ‘c’ Culture Club being constructed in Blyth may be in danger of remaining unfinished.


Speaking at Tuesday’meeting (July 9) of the council’cabinet, deputy leader, Cllr. Richard Wearmouth said he was “worried” about work to “level up” Blyth, with its hastily renamed and barely quarter finished Market Hall changed from its original title ‘Culture Centre’ by the Council just as Labour forms Government as the people have spoken and Conservative Culture is no longer wanted or needed in now Tory free County like Northumberland.


The Council under Doolittle and his pals have strong previous in leaving projects half finished with the famous ‘Ashington Hole’ and Bedlington front street as prime examples of projects left to rot on the vine and unfinished by Northumberland Conservatives with delayed promises in Hexham and Prudhoe also being superseded by the rush to spend cash in Morpeth and Ponteland. This type of ‘only near our homes’ spending by the Tories in charge even extends to Berwick where long needed and promised theatre revamp has been held up due to cash shortages from the Tories and the A1 safety dual carriageway work which the Conservatives haven’bothered to fund over the last 14 years of ruling in Westminster. 


It seems now having possible excuse to deflect from their history of hopelessness for not spending in Blyth or anywhere else for that matter including their former heartland of Cramlington may be manna from heaven in the late 2030’but in the opinion of the codgers, Doolittle you have jumped too fast this time.


https://www.morningstar.co.uk/uk/news/AN_1720516656233201700/uk-labour-ditches-levelling-up-title-from-housing-department.aspx


https://www.hexham-courant.co.uk/news/24440979.concerns-future-levelling-projects-northumberland/?IYA-reg=4d0129c2-698c-4a92-915c-4fbeec19b95b


https://governmentbusiness.co.uk/news/03052024/new-stats-rank-councils-worst-best


https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/publication/performance-tracker-2023/neighbourhood-services


https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/worst-council-england-uk-nottingham-xkpb5jzmz






‘Husk Housings Great’ say Labour Party members but you're 750 behind target?

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