The person at Rutland County Council who thinks I'm a arsehole posted this on my blog as a comment
Rutland County Council appears to have made a decision supporting
They are set to do one of the 7 options before the budget meeting.19% of the 310 people who voted to support cuts.
They say how predictable:
How predictable
Quote from today's Cabinet:
PUBLIC CONSULTATION
9.1 The proposal to implement All pay was included within the public consultation
that has recently been undertaken on the budget proposals. The public
were asked to give their views on 7 budget areas which could deliver
savings by voting for the proposal they most strongly agreed should be
implemented. Of the 311 public responses received, 60 (19%) voted in
favour of this proposal and the general feedback was positive.
9.2 Further communication and promotion of the changes to the public will
continue over the next few months. The impact of the changes will be
monitored throughout the year.
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Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Rutland County Council 7 Options
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Martin Brookes,
Oakham,
Rutland,
Rutland County Council
Arts Council Grant £100,000 Rutland County Council Arts For Rutland
Rutland County Council was very pleased to receive £100,000 grant from the Arts Council last year.
Cllr Peter Jones said Rutland was unlikely to receive a grant this year.
I wonder why?
We are stuck £37,000 of plastic.
In other parts of the country the Artists have been asked to contribute towards the cost of the disposal of the plastic.
Arts for Rutland has charitable status so does not have to declare how public money is spent.
But they have kindly provided the following information, to show how they spent your money.
I won't make any further comment, because I don't enjoy being threatened by Cllr Peter Jones friends.
I will say I wondered how Catmose College raised fund.
From: foi@rutland.gov.uk
To: martinjbrookes@hotmail.com
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 13:46:37 +0000
Subject: FOI 54/11 - Arts Grant
Rutland County Council
Customer Service Centre: 01572 722 577
Visitor Parking Information & Map:
http://www.rutland.gov.uk/visitormap
Email Enquiries: enquiries@rutland.gov.uk
Council Website: http://www.rutland.gov.uk
Visiting Rutland? http://www.discover-rutland.co.uk
The views expressed in this email are those of the author and may not be official policy.
Internet email should not be treated as a secure form of communication.
Please notify the sender if received in error.
Cllr Peter Jones said Rutland was unlikely to receive a grant this year.
I wonder why?
We are stuck £37,000 of plastic.
In other parts of the country the Artists have been asked to contribute towards the cost of the disposal of the plastic.
Arts for Rutland has charitable status so does not have to declare how public money is spent.
But they have kindly provided the following information, to show how they spent your money.
I won't make any further comment, because I don't enjoy being threatened by Cllr Peter Jones friends.
I will say I wondered how Catmose College raised fund.
From: foi@rutland.gov.uk
To: martinjbrookes@hotmail.com
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 13:46:37 +0000
Subject: FOI 54/11 - Arts Grant
Dear Mr. Brookes,
The grant was made to Arts for Rutland from Arts Council England,
specifically for the delivery of the arts engagement project, not to be distributed to local artists.
Arts for Rutland is an independent charity and is not legally required to respond to freedom of information requests.
However, in the spirit of transparency, they have provided the following information for us to relay to you
| Artistic expenditure | Expenditure: actual £ | |
| Hippo Project | £37,228.05 | |
| Marketing and audience development | Expenditure: actual £ | |
| Website, brochure, launch and marketing events | £49,711.01 | |
| Catmose College audience development | £6,100.00 | |
| Catmose College Marketing hours | £8,320.00 | |
| Other | Expenditure: actual £ | |
| Theatre bus trips | £7,251.98 | |
| Total ACE grant expenditure | £ 108,611.04 | |
Balance of £8,611.04 met through income from Arts for Rutland events.
As far as tickets for events at Live@Museum are concerned, all councillors who attend purchase tickets for themselves and anyone accompanying them.
If you are unhappy with the way your request for information has been handled, you can request a review by writing to:-
Monitoring Officer, Rutland County Council, Catmose, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6HP
Telephone: 01572 722577 e-mail: foi@rutland.gov.uk
If you remain dissatisfied with the handling of your request or complaint, you have a right to appeal to the Information Commissioner at:-
The Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.
Telephone: 08456 30 60 60 or 01625 54 57 45 Website: www.ico.gov.uk
There is no charge for making an appeal.
Freedom of Information
Rutland County Council
Catmose, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6HP
t: 01572 722577 | f: 01572 758457 | e: foi@rutland.gov.uk
Rutland County Council
Customer Service Centre: 01572 722 577
Visitor Parking Information & Map:
http://www.rutland.gov.uk/visitormap
Email Enquiries: enquiries@rutland.gov.uk
Council Website: http://www.rutland.gov.uk
Visiting Rutland? http://www.discover-rutland.co.uk
The views expressed in this email are those of the author and may not be official policy.
Internet email should not be treated as a secure form of communication.
Please notify the sender if received in error.
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Arts Council England,
arts for Rutland,
Martin Brookes,
Oakham,
Rutland
Student Photographers Leicester Leicester University
Student Photographers are a very common sight in leicester, I spotted these two up on a bridge and then took a quick snap passing over the bridge.whilst they were looking for another subject.
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Leicester,
Martin Brookes,
Oakham,
Phototographers,
Rutland,
Student Photographers
Monday, January 31, 2011
Internet censorship in the People's Republic of Rutland, Rutland County Council
Internet censorship in the People's Republic of Rutland There are no specific laws or regulations which the censorship follows. Censorship is vigorously implemented by Rutland County Council.
Rutland County Council has chosen to block access to my blog at blogspot.com. I did not object to Rutland County Council blocking staff access. I do object to them blocking access on via the public computers at the County Library.
I consider this infringement of freedom of expression, infringement on free speech.
I visited Rutland County Council for an explanation and a helpful receptionist telephoned a person and explained.
A lady came out and told me what I knew! Yes Mr Brookes the Council has blocked your blog.
I ask why? I was told to write to Helen Briggs.
I said I had. She told me she was the officer responsible for council business, I asked for a brief description of that role she replied Council Business and turn her back and walk away. How rude!
I tracked her down and this is her office she is under the clock.
Update:
From: HBriggs@rutland.gcsx.gov.uk
To: martinjbrookes@hotmail.com
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2011 08:13:45 +0000
Subject: RE:
Dear Mr Brookes
Thank you for your email which I am acknowledging as a complaint. A substantive reply will be provided within 10 working days.
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
censorship,
Martin Brookes,
Oakham,
Rutland,
Rutland County Council
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