This is the advert for the town centre manager, I wonder if the partnership was going to pay £62,500 our former Mayor and allegedly another Councillor attempted to defraud from Oakham Residents.
Oakham Town Partnership
Oakham Town Centre Manager
Part-Time Fixed Term up to 18 months (20 hours per week on a self-employed basis) commencing April 2016
Salary by Negotiation depending on background and experience
We are looking for a self-motivated person to invigorate the town centre, building on Oakham's key strengths and helping to make it a place that people choose to visit above others.
This is an exciting and varied role where you will play an active part in the development and promotion of the town centre helping to develop a unique brand and selling point.
To succeed in this role you will have a proven track record in successfully engaging with businesses, local stakeholders and the media and above all have the skills to make change happen through effective and joint partnership working.
You will be a creative and strategic thinker with strong leadership, marketing and networking skills and be able to identify and pro-actively respond to local needs and opportunities. Where possible you will be able to share best practice from elsewhere seeking to encourage more retail and leisure activity and improve the economy of the town centre.
In addition you will have the confidence to proactively seek out sponsorship and funding making the best use of these and other resources to deliver positive outcomes . You will also be familiar with managing budgets and providing reports.
It is envisaged that the hours will be worked over 2/3 days and will include some weekend and evening working.
If you wish to speak to someone informally about the role please contact Debbie Oakes on 01572 724133 or email enquiries@oakhamtownpartnership.co.uk
Closing date: 11th April 2016
Interview date: TBC w/c 18th April 2016
For a copy of the Main Duties of this Role and the Person Specification please email enquiries@oakhamtownpartnership.co.uk
Application will be by CV and covering letter in the first instance. Please provide details of 2 referees.
UPDATE ALL MEMBERS OF OAKHAM TOWN COUNCIL ARE NOW AWARE
OF WHO IS THE COUNCILLOR NAMED IN THE EMAIL.
THIS COUNCILLOR STATES RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL HAVE PROVIDED
INCORRECT INFORMATION AND THEY ARE SEEKING LEGAL ADVICE
THE NAME WILL BE REVEALED AT THIS EVENINGS PUBLIC MEETING
HELD AT VICTORIA HALL OAKHAM AT 7PM
I HAVE AGREED NOT TO PUBLISH THE COUNCILLORS NAME UNTIL
AFTER THAT MEETING AND WILL INCLUDE ANY STATEMENT THEY
MAY GIVE.
Cllr Lowe has decided to protect the identity of those involved in attempt to defraud Oakham Town Council of £62,500
Oakham Town Partnership
Oakham Town Centre Manager
Part-Time Fixed Term up to 18 months (20 hours per week on a self-employed basis) commencing April 2016
Salary by Negotiation depending on background and experience
We are looking for a self-motivated person to invigorate the town centre, building on Oakham's key strengths and helping to make it a place that people choose to visit above others.
This is an exciting and varied role where you will play an active part in the development and promotion of the town centre helping to develop a unique brand and selling point.
To succeed in this role you will have a proven track record in successfully engaging with businesses, local stakeholders and the media and above all have the skills to make change happen through effective and joint partnership working.
You will be a creative and strategic thinker with strong leadership, marketing and networking skills and be able to identify and pro-actively respond to local needs and opportunities. Where possible you will be able to share best practice from elsewhere seeking to encourage more retail and leisure activity and improve the economy of the town centre.
In addition you will have the confidence to proactively seek out sponsorship and funding making the best use of these and other resources to deliver positive outcomes . You will also be familiar with managing budgets and providing reports.
It is envisaged that the hours will be worked over 2/3 days and will include some weekend and evening working.
If you wish to speak to someone informally about the role please contact Debbie Oakes on 01572 724133 or email enquiries@oakhamtownpartnership.co.uk
Closing date: 11th April 2016
Interview date: TBC w/c 18th April 2016
For a copy of the Main Duties of this Role and the Person Specification please email enquiries@oakhamtownpartnership.co.uk
Application will be by CV and covering letter in the first instance. Please provide details of 2 referees.
UPDATE ALL MEMBERS OF OAKHAM TOWN COUNCIL ARE NOW AWARE
OF WHO IS THE COUNCILLOR NAMED IN THE EMAIL.
THIS COUNCILLOR STATES RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL HAVE PROVIDED
INCORRECT INFORMATION AND THEY ARE SEEKING LEGAL ADVICE
THE NAME WILL BE REVEALED AT THIS EVENINGS PUBLIC MEETING
HELD AT VICTORIA HALL OAKHAM AT 7PM
I HAVE AGREED NOT TO PUBLISH THE COUNCILLORS NAME UNTIL
AFTER THAT MEETING AND WILL INCLUDE ANY STATEMENT THEY
MAY GIVE.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Oakham Mayor Cllr Adam Lowe Redacts Name of Oakham Town Councillor who unlawfully agreed to spend £62,500 Secret meetings with Rutland County Council
Oakham Mayor Cllr Adam Lowe Redacts Name of Oakham Town Councillor who acted unlawfully Secret meetings with Rutland County Council
This evening all members received a email from Oakham Mayor Cllr Adam Loweattached to his email are two from Rutland County Council.
Cllr Lowe has decided to protect the identity of those involved in attempt to defraud Oakham Town Council of £62,500
Two Rutland County Councillors who I met with yesterday confirmed to me the Former Mayor Alf Dewis was responsible for them believing the Town Councilhad agreed all the money would be given to the town partnership.
Oakham Town Partnership Minutes give the name of the officer who washolding "secret meetings" with Two Oakham Town Cllrs and Oakham Town Partnership. as Paul Phillipson, RCC Director – Places (Development & Economy)
I have spoken to one of two Councillors who represent us on the Town Partnership, Cllr Vince Howard he says it was not him who held the "secret meetings".
I am awaiting a response from Cllr Stan Stubbs our other rep.
Cllr Lowe states he is content that the police say no criminal offence hasbeen committed.
If Rutland County Council had sent the money direct to the town partnership as the minutes of the partnership suggest would happen, then the police say the act of theftor fraud would have been completed and Rutland County Council would have had to investigate and report their findings to action fraud. So Mr Dewisand the unknown Councillor had a lucky escape.
Cllr Lowes suggestion that we should be meeting informally with the partnership is astonishing.
And his request to hold with any further public disclosure is shocking and typical
of the old guards style.
The Former Mayor Alf Dewis and the currently unknown Town Councillor
have both acted unlawfully and breached the local government act by
agreeing to deprive the town council from deciding how their money should
be spent.
Fortunately we have the money and not the Town Partnership so I hope
we can now all sit down and decide how our community can benefit
from this £62,500
My personal opinion is no part-time town centre manager is worth £31,000
a year.