Connect with us

News

OPINION: Local government in Cambridgeshire needs a major overhaul

Published

on

I was interested in the article written by former councillor Martin Curtis, as a “One Nation Conservative”.

I find myself in agreement with most of his views although I have my doubts about changing the electoral system from first by the post.

Yes, coalitions work, the Conservative/LibDem administration from 2021 to 2015 was a time of stable and sensible government, rescuing the country from the financial abyss.

My concern would be the horse trading between one of the big 2 with SNP, Greens, Welsh Nationalists and the DUP. Which I believe would cripple good governance.

Martin mentioned the number of councillors, I totally agree, in fact, I would go a lot further.

Local government in Cambridgeshire needs a major overhaul and re-organisation, the current proposal to levy a Combined Authority precept of £12 for buses highlights the point.

As a local taxpayer, I am now paying for:

  1. A Parish/Town Council
  2. District Council
  3. County Council
  4. Police Commissioner
  5. Fire Authority
  6. Combined Authority

This is unsustainable as well as very expensive.

Advertisements
canopyuk.com in-article

Each of these organisations are supported by a chief executive, with support staff, pensions, perks etc. the cost of these salaries must exceed £2m.

If you add in a full support staff, finance, planning and leisure directors plus many more, the whole bureaucratic top layer for these organisations must top £20m.

What’s happening in Fenland

In Fenland we are represented by 39 councillors, soon to be increased to 43 plus 8 county councillors and numerous parish/town councillors.

Surely it’s time to look again at this set up, the last reorganisation was in 1998 when Peterborough was granted independence.

But abolishing at least one of these layers would reduce the number of councillors and bureaucrats resulting in less civic premises and offices, which would mean further significant savings.

Of course, councillors themselves won’t provoke this; turkeys don’t vote for Christmas. Many councillors a dual hatters or triple hatters representing multiple councils, (yes I was one of them) I can speak on this with some authority.

In conclusion, time for change.

 

Facebook

Read More

News3 weeks ago

Cambs transport charity launches scathing attack after losing subsidised bus route to Stagecoach

FACT operated the 68 Wisbech service for a number of years

News3 weeks ago

Mayor attacks ‘cheap theatre of negativity’ over £48m Peterborough station facelift

Labour hopes Great Northern Hotel will be in future phase of re-development

News3 weeks ago

Opposition to 8am to 11pm pavement wining and dining in Wisbech by Wetherspoon

In Whittlesey Wetherspoon hope to use Market Place for outdoor drinkers

News3 weeks ago

Cambridge ‘drug lord’ caught with loaded gun, cash, and £500,000 worth of drug

Rahman ran a criminal enterprise across Cambridge

Mill Road, Cambridge: We should be following the lead of successful towns and cities around the globe in reducing traffic and making our shopping streets attractive places where people want to spend time. Mill Road, Cambridge: We should be following the lead of successful towns and cities around the globe in reducing traffic and making our shopping streets attractive places where people want to spend time.
News3 weeks ago

Opinion: We have a positive vision for a Mill Road Cambridge that is vibrant, attractive, safe, and healthy

'Surely it’s local residents who should decide the fate of a ‘C’ road'

On September 4 the Combined Authority board is being invited to re-appoint John Hill, East Cambridgeshire District Council chief executive, as returning officer for the mayoral election on May 1, 2025 On September 4 the Combined Authority board is being invited to re-appoint John Hill, East Cambridgeshire District Council chief executive, as returning officer for the mayoral election on May 1, 2025
News3 weeks ago

John Hill ‘bags’ top role in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority mayoral election 2025

Combined Authority has allocated £1.04m for the 2025 elections

Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage after a man died in a collision on the B645 in Cambridgeshire Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage after a man died in a collision on the B645 in Cambridgeshire
News3 weeks ago

Driver, 22, dies after B645 crash in Cambridgeshire

St Neots woman passenger has serious injuries

An electricity pylon in Oldfield Lane Wisbech caught fire after being used to illegally abstract power to run a cannabis factory in a neighbouring scrapyard. A second cannabis factory elsewhere was discovered. PHOTO: Policing Fenland/Cambs Fire and Rescue An electricity pylon in Oldfield Lane Wisbech caught fire after being used to illegally abstract power to run a cannabis factory in a neighbouring scrapyard. A second cannabis factory elsewhere was discovered. PHOTO: Policing Fenland/Cambs Fire and Rescue
News3 weeks ago

£700,000 worth of cannabis plants seized after ‘accidental’ Wisbech pylon fire

306 plants worth £257,000 were growing inside lorry trailers

A teenage boy has died following a collision on the A1M on Saturday (24 August). A teenage boy has died following a collision on the A1M on Saturday (24 August).
News4 weeks ago

Teenage Cambridgeshire crash victim, 16, dies in hospital

Crash victim named as Isaac Nockels

A 14-year-old girl was attacked at about 4.20pm on Wednesday, 21 August, in the red car park of Queensgate Shopping Centre, Peterborough. A 14-year-old girl was attacked at about 4.20pm on Wednesday, 21 August, in the red car park of Queensgate Shopping Centre, Peterborough.
News4 weeks ago

Wanted: Man in connection with sexual assault of 14-year-old girl in Peterborough

Assault happened at Queensgate shopping centre