Rail Hub for Deeping St Nicholas
Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Well what do you think?

A1073 still a boon or not? Do you live in the area affected?

We will be putting your thoughts and ours on the web over the next few weeks.

 

 

 

CallConnect
Thursday, 11 March 2010

It is interesting that the Bus shelter at Morrison’s although not used by local bus services any more the following facts show it is being used quite frequently by CallConnect.

Looking at bookings for the past two months, there were 190 booked to Morrison’s and 170 journeys booked from Morrison’s in Dec. There were 130 journeys booked to Morrison’s and 115 journeys booked from Morrison’s in Jan.

 

 

 

 

The East Midlands Politics Show reveals that based on need, the region is the most underfunded in the UK.
Monday, 8 March 2010

The regional select committee is about to publish a report in March highlighting some of the most glaring deficits.

A breakdown of Government figures by the East Midlands Regional Assembly shows the region gets just 46% less than the UK average for housing and community facilities - £114 a head compared with £212 nationally.

On transport, the disparity is almost as bad at 39%. And the amount the region gets for police and fire services is 20% less than the UK average.

The Conservative leader of Leicestershire County Council, David Parsons, is scathing.

"On the West Coast rail line, they spend more on car park renovation that they do on the whole of the Midlands Main Line. It's outrageous."

So how has it been allowed to happen?

 

 

The chairman of the regional select committee, Labour MP Paddy Tipping, tells the Politics Show:

"There are strong regional identities elsewhere. The North West or the North East have always argued their case.

"We've been a bit timid in the East Midlands when it comes to regionalism."

He is particularly concerned at the deficit on police funding.

"They have been underfunded for many years. We've made some progress, but there's a long way to go."

The chief executive of the outgoing regional assembly, Stuart Young, says he believes part of the problem is the Government's criteria.

He insists they're "too rigid and too complicated".

Andrew Pritchard, the assembly's director of housing and planning, says the region doesn't get anything like what it needs for affordable housing or improving existing homes.

Meeting targets for new homes is difficult enough, he says. But the funding deficit and the state of the economy makes it even less likely.

 

 

 

 

Annual General Meeting
Tuesday, 2 March 2010

There is a time change to the meeting which will now be held between 1pm and 3pm on Saturday April 17th.

The venue remains the Council Chamber at Priory Road.

John Hayes your local Member of Parliament will be in attendance.

 

 

 

Committee

Chair
George Scott

Deputy Chair
Louise McGuinness

Secetary
Vacant

Treasurer
Lyn Capes

Committee
David Hurdle, Liz Williams,
Stuart Hurst, Rodney Sadd
Ron Meredith and Kevin Mothers


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