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Monday, February 07, 2011

Oakham Town Mayor Councillor Sharon Spencer should Resign Now.

Speaking to a person who works for the local press this weekend, I was told the current Mayor is the worse Mayor Oakham town council has ever had, that is quite a statement when you consider the behaviour of the previous one.
I won't go into details but I can assure you this person has been following events of her year very carefully.

I myself am not a big fan of etiquette but then if you are the Mayor I guess you have to go along with it.  Basic manners are important.

My personal view of Mrs Spencer is she is a bully supported by bullies, she blames me for the stress this has caused her. As far as I am concerned if your going to be a bully and support bullies like Cllr Dewis, Lucas, Dodds and Haworth then you deserve stress.

She rather foolishly thought she had full control of the Rutland Times when she told them she was stepping down in May.
"I was not expecting them to publish" she said!

She needs to go now, she admits she is exhausted. If she had concentrated more on council business instead of bullying she would not be stressed. She needs to step down now and take the offer bullies with her.

She has no shame, when she laughs at a family who complained about anti social behaviour caused by the youth at Royce Recreation ground.

I can not begin to imagine the anguish this family suffered, having to sell their new home and moving into a rented home in Langham. Because the Council did not assist and then to find they just laughed at your correspondence and publicly stating they should not have bought a house next to a park.

Shameful Oakham Town Council

From

Martin Brookes


At the time this matter was reported to Rutland County Council Standards no action was taken.