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Showing posts with label Do As We Say. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Do As We Say. Show all posts

Sunday, June 09, 2013

Local Governance, Do as We Say, Not As We Do! "Don't drink in our parks or streets" said a former Tory Oakham Mayor

"Don't drink in our parks or streets" said a former Tory Oakham Mayor



Back in 2009 a similar photo set launched a barrage of hate from
those connected to local governance and leads to the current court
case I have to endure, for expressing my rights of freedom of speech.

Nothing has changed all those connected to Oakham Town Council
who voted in the above with the support of police Inspector Johnny
Monks, still think the rules could not possibly apply to them.

The photograph below was taken using a zoom lens on arrival today.
I refrained from taking further, as the afternoon passed the communal
straw helped with the rapid consumption of the hard stuff. I did n't
want any more public money wasted on police time and legal aid.
I suggest if anyone of those connected to our local governance do
approach the police to complain, maybe they should be breathalysed
before giving a statement.

Don't get me wrong, I am not objecting to anyone enjoying a drink
I strongly object to the law makers who clearly consume more
than most of us looking down upon us.

I strongly object to a former Mayor thinking its funny to wave a set of car
keys pretending to be drunker than they probably already are.

Drink Driving is No Joke!



Former Oakham Mayors Consort and Former underwear dropping
School governor and Former Oakham Mayor

Thursday, February 07, 2013

Rutland County Council, Barleythorpe Field, Question, Do As We Say

This is the second time in as many years, I have felt the need to ask a questions at a Rutland County Council meeting.

In a democratic and free county, that's no easy task.

It appears my question is approved once the council has changed it to suit them.

What I find very frustrating is Rutland County Councils and  Oakham Town Councils definition of
the meaning  of offensive.

It appears  it is offence or personal to mention Oakham Town Councils rejection to obtain the field
when I was a Cllr and suggested the Council might like to apply for a Lottery grant to  purchase the field. A point that is minuted.

The same goes for mentioning the Town Clerks love for benches and other street furniture, he fills the parks and play grounds of our town with.

Often we hear criticism of MP's and Ministers in The House of Commons.

What I can not understand is why even the slightest criticism of people who are either  councillors  or employed by authorities is seen as personal or offensive? Surely this is not democratic and  a suppression of freedom of expression?

Email From The Councils Mr Pook


Geoffrey Pook (GPook@rutland.gcsx.gov.uk) 13:53
To: martinjbrookes@outlook.com

Hello Mr Brookes.



Further to your e-mail of 4 February, I confirm that the thrust of your questions has been accepted for putting to the meeting.



However, it is suggested that the questions be reworded to avoid any risk of them being disallowed on the grounds of personal or offensive contents.  The wording proposed is set out below:-



“Questions For The Full Rutland County Council Meeting 11th February 2013



Re: Barleythorpe Field cabinet recommendation.



As Rutland County Council does not yet know if Oakham Town Council will agree to the subletting to them of part of the field, should this matter not be deferred?



Could the Council ensure if the land is leased it is clearly defined as open land and not a park to be filled up with  benches or children's play equipment?



Speaking to dog walkers they all seem to think this area is an adult area and the only place in Oakham where adults can walk dogs and practise golf and other ball games.  Will this still be permitted considering the close proximity of proposed new homes?”



Regards

Geoff Pook



Geoff Pook | Head of Corporate Governance

Rutland County Council

Catmose, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6HP

t: 01572 722577 | f: 01572 758305

e: gpook@rutland.gcsx.gov.uk

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