Sheltering in pubs and clubs because of the bitterly cold weather, we codgers eventually met in a South-East Northumberland community centre this week. Our chats with local residents may have exposed a secret story from Northumberland’ secret one party cabinet that may be worrying to anyone who likes to pay their Council Tax in Northumberland, where the Tories have developed the highest Council Tax in England.
Advance Northumberland, the overarching private company that took over the slandered and politically damaged by the incoming Tories arms length company fully owned by Northumberland County Council, ARCH on behalf of its residents, was split into a number of separate private companies by Northumberland Conservatives after May 2017.
One of the companies formed to bamboozle any members of the public from investigating the (new ARCH’s) activities was a housing development arm Ascent Homes.
Ascent Homes seems to have gone from strength to strength with a myriad of sites and holdings on brownfield land across the county.
But recently as pressure is being felt by the ruling conservatives on Northumberland County Council who have had to admit to rising debt levels. With the flagship reopening of the Northumberland Line running into deep ruts cost wise and an anti-council feeling developing even in their heartland of Morpeth.
Huge sums of cash is drifting out of the public purse to sponsor vote winning projects like the ‘gift’ of £6m being given to an academy school in Morpeth to develop a sports facility which was attended by the Council’s deputy leader, just a few short months after the opening of a £21m brand new Leisure and Sports facility a short walk away in Central Morpeth.
Our chats with locals have unearthed the fact that letters have been written to Ascent Homes residents to inform them that Amethyst Homes with its strong links to Dysart Ltd., will be handling their queries and maintenance repairs in future.
Ascent Homes have also placed a prime brownfield site owned by Northumberland County Council in Newbiggin by the Sea onto the open market. A serviced site that would be ideal to start Angela Rayners development of much needed Council Houses in the County, as reports that Newbiggin has thirty nine overcrowded families needing social housing assistance yet 76 homes advertised on BskyB many of which are ex-council and housing association properties.
So it appears that the firesale of public assets by Northumberland Conservatives has begun.
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