Ruth Cadbury's news and views about Brentford, Hounslow borough and the world in general.
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Brentford Parking Scheme - next stage decision on Thursday
You'll see that officers are only recommending going ahead at this stage with Hamilton and Clifden Roads and Westbury Place (off Hamilton Road), and they plan to work up the details of the for further consultation. We would question their recommendation of not including Lateward Road, given almost 2:1 support there for being included in a CPZ, and would welcome your views.
Matt Harmer and I are unable to participate in the decision on Thursday (as we both live in the area consulted) but we are hoping to speak at the beginning of the item, and relay the views of local residents, so please do contact us via our Council emails: ruth.cadbury@hounslow.gov.uk; matt.harmer@hounslow.gov.uk.
You can also contact other members of the committee, and it is helpful if you can also include the committee clerk - Roger Cave, and the traffic engineer Satnam Sahota, into your correspondence.
Tories Reveal Cuts Proposals
At Hounslow's Council Meeting on Tuesday night night the Tories revealed the £8m cuts they want to make to the Council budget for the next financial year. These include direct attacks on front-line services to the most vulnerable families. Specific cuts we said should be ruled out now even before scrutiny were:
- The ending of school uniform grants to families on very low incomes
- The ending of the subsidy for community use of school premises,
- Cuts to council funding on children’s centres, play and youth activity
- Reducing social care funding for disabled or vulnerable children.
All the “savings” proposals will go to Scrutiny meetings over the next few weeks, and we will be looking at each to assess the impact to residents. The Tories have said the proposals will go out to public consultation, but we saw no programme for this at the Council meeting.
Tuesday's cuts proposals are in addition to the ending of £1/2m subsidy for the Hounslow Language Service which we opposed last March. This has had to be delayed as the Executive had not consulted on it before proposing it. We are demanding to know where the £1.5m redundancy cost for the teachers who will lose their jobs will come from.
The Independent Community Group who have been in coalition with the Tories since May 2006, distanced themselves from the Torie's budget. March's Council meeting will be interesting.
Friday, 27 November 2009
Christmas Lights Switch-On
Watermans hosted the third annual switch-on of Brentford's Christmas Lights this evening, and it was great to see so many people. The Green Dragon School choir were in fine voice, and at least one person told me she was moved to tears with the old favourite carols.
The event is not only a "launch" for Christmas, but also a celebration of what a community can do together, but the Christmas Lights lighting up the High Street each year would not be possible without the amazing work of Julia Qulliam.