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Showing posts with label Tomorrow Oakham Town Council is 40 years too old. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tomorrow Oakham Town Council is 40 years too old. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

Tomorrow Oakham Town Council is 40 years too old



Tomorrow Oakham Town Council is 40 years too old

I am sure when the Town Council was founded all
those years ago it served the town.

Forty years later we have a town council in which
no one is interested in. Last years annual town meeting
was a fine example Cllr Alf Dewis then Mayor spoke to
to an empty hall.

The Town Council does not have a mandate from
the people but still collects a high precept to spend
and boost its ego.

Roger Begy Conservative Leader of Rutland County
has even questioned its purpose, suggesting it just serves
Oakham in Bloom.

Most of the members are Homophobic Bullies or Gossips
and dishonest.

80% of its income is spent on adminstration.

The council has no reserves because they were spent
under the chairmanship of Cllr Alf Dewis.

This April they have demmanded an increase to cover
Cllr Dewis £20,000 overspend.

Oakham Town Council 40 years on

Cllr Mrs Maureen Dodds (elected unopposed)

Cllr John Nowell (co-opted)

Cllr Mrs Leanne Martin (co-opted part-time)

Cllr Mrs Joyce Lucas (elected unopposed)

Cllr Charles Haworth (elected unopposed) (Homophobic)

Cllr Adam Lowe (elected unopposed)

Cllr Rob Guthrie (co-opted)

Cllr Stan Stubbs (elected member)

Cllr Alf Dewis (elected unopposed)

Cllr Mrs Jayne Woodcock (co-opted to replace husband who move on to be a Rutland County Councillor)

Cllr Peter Lockett (co-opted)

None of the above listen to input from the public only recently have they changed their standing orders changed by Cllr Dewis because they might give the impression they don't want to listen to the public.

I would say that impression they suspect is true of the irrelavant parish council.

Cllr Dewis laugh at parishes like Uppingham who have worked hard on their local plans, adding they will regret it. At least residents who are forced to accept their parish council throughout Rutland know what their
council is planning. We have not got a clue here in the county town!

The creative Councillors and past Mayors enjoy creating and sharing


Oakham Town Councillor and Former Deputy Mayor created a board game 'Be a right wanker' featuring me

Oakham Town Councillor and Former Deputy Mayor created a board game 

'Be a right wanker' featuring me 

Then sent it to Oakham Town Councillors, Rutland County Councillors and Melton Borough Council Staff.

Its a little unsettling reading his and other councillors e-mails about me.

It is very disturbing to know Cllr Charles Haworth remains a Councillor and he and Cllr Joyce Lucas will be expecting people to come and speak to them about personal issues at their surgery on the 7th December
its no surprise to me that both those councillor served on the Police Joint Action Committee whilst Inspector
Johnny Monks was here in Rutland.

He and other Councillors and not forgetting the Town Clerk seem to have a very sick obsession.
None of them are fit for public office.

For over four years they have lied to the police. Sent me sick perverted communications and created some very bizarre activities for there private amusement.

Goodness knows what I am going to find next.

MP Alan Ducan is mentioned in his rules of play

The photograph of me was taken by Former Oakham Mayor Jim Harrison at Alan Duncan's expenses public meeting, Mr Harrison has often provided images for the offensive and sometimes homophobic handy work of Cllr Charles Haworth.


From: charleshaworth@hotmail.co.uk
To: ###########
Subject: Happy Christmas!
17:27:30 +0000

Happy Christmas #####!  Here's something you can use over the holiday period, 
just print and play!

C


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