Showing posts with label Cakham Town Council. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cakham Town Council. Show all posts

Friday, July 23, 2010

Another Group or Committee for Rutland

Rutland County CouncilImage by diamond geezer via Flickr
This week local business group Oakham Chamber of Trade suggested it should merge with Oakham Town Partnership, because of low membership.

How many more groups or committees does Rutland need?

Now they want to set up a group described as informal, to bash the traders at the West End of Oakham Town Centre.

Traders up the other end of town don't like how the west end looks . So today I took a look at the other end of Town and

 concentrated on Mill Street . Swans owned by Cllr Peter Jones has a mix of signage. The street looks tidy, lots of high class outlets, another soon to open offering free canapes on the opening day.

Cllr Peter Jones was disappointed only 25 traders turned up to a meeting at Oakham Castle last week.

This meeting was organised originally as a public meeting and at the last minute the press announced online it was closed to the public.

Would it not be good to involve the residents of Oakham before any changes were made afterall they are the customers.

I feel this is an exercise once again for Rutland County Council to dictate what it wants for Oakham, not what the resident or traders require.

Also if you are a hard working independent trader the last thing you would want to do after a hard days work is sit and listen  to a Councillor telling you, your shop is looking shabby.



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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Letter from Oakham Resident to an Oakham Town Councillor

Joyce, whilst Martin and I are not bosom buddies and don't always agree on everything, I do feel very sympathetic towards him for all the abuse he has suffered. However I understand that many have suggested to Martin that he cuts all communication with me and he has had the strength of character to ignore that advice.



If Councillors want to tell Martin what he can and can't blog they will find they are making the situation infinitely worse. He feels that his lifestyle had been unnecessarily condemned and, although I believe you were merely the chosen messenger, it was perhaps unwise to tell him that it was inappropriate to put his birthday celebration on his blog.



Free speech and democracy appear to have bypassed Oakham and it is time that we all embraced the modern world. To paraphrase Oliver Cromwell: The Town Council have sat too long for any good you have been doing lately.



My own view is that you do work hard and effectively and for that I admire you.



But this rump of a Town Council have lost touch with reality and frankly they do little if any real good. The behaviour of Mr Beech, pointedly trying to embarass Martin at every Council meeting, should not be tolerated. The ex-Mayor, Paul Beech, is insidiously, tendentiously and unnecessarily insulting and it is clear that many of his comments are directed toward Martin. It is also perplexing that Mr Beech's outbursts are so frequently heard without comment or condemnation in Council meetings. The three ex-Councillors and their friends were twittering or texting throughout the last Council meeting and handing one another scraps of paper, presumably notes and making comments. They then left in such a fashion that they were clearly wanting to be seen to be making a fuss. Why is this behaviour acceptable? I do wonder what sort of hold Mr Beech and his entourage of six have over current, more reasonable Councillors. After all the three Councillors who resigned did so because they could not work with Martin, yet all three turned up to the Council meeting to make his life difficult.



The fact that Martin is being prevented from holding a surgery inside Victoria Hall should make all Town Councillors hang their heads in shame.



I do hope you and Martin can develop a good and productive working relationship in the future, after all your heart does lead you to serve Oakham well and effectively and the miles you walk in serving Oakham are invaluable.