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Re: Does Anybody Care About The Community Wardens?
No, and they weren't paid for out of Council tax to start with.
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They were funded from some Government regeneration scheme or something I think.
They should be at least part funded by the Police IMHO. After all some of there work helps the Police and reduces there work load. |
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Welcome to AccyWeb Winnie. Why not do and introduce yourself in the introduction bit of the forum
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The Council was given £5.5m NRF [Neighbourhood Renewal Funding] funding from 2001-2006 to spend on improving services in the 4 worst wards in Hyndburn. Barnfield, Central, Church and Springhill.
Around £0.5m was allocated over the period for community wardens. After submitting new deprivation figures last year, Hyndburn will now no longer qualify for NRF funding which ran out in 2006. However Hyndburn will be given 'parachute payments' for 2 years till 2008. The wardens have therefore been given notice. The Labour Party argues it is a simple case of choices from within Council budgets. Reduce officers in several departments, primarily Area Councils and the Council will then be able to afford a warden scheme. There is no magic money, nor will there be Council Tax rises from either party to pay for the wardens. Both political parties have said that openly. It is all now down to a choice of which do you prefer; Area Councils or Wardens across the Borough. The Conservative's flagship is the Area Councils and so no Warden service. The Labour Party's flagship is the Warden Service with Area Council staffing cut right back to a minimum and failing Area Councils looked in to. For clarity, the Labour Party proposal is 24 wardens across the whole borough, rather than 12 in the 4 wards. It is also to increase their role and powers in helping community groups, as well as more ticketing powers for dog fouling, fly tipping etc.. |
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From those figures it looks like the wardens were on a salary of around £10,400 per annum. How would the wardens be funded if we had them across the borough?
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perhaps if the council chose what they spent money on a bit more carefuly we wouldnt be needing to discuss this
do we need to list all the things that have been done by HBC that have been a blatent waste of money that could have helped if not pay for the wardens those who havnt had dealings with the wardens probably wont understand how invaluable they are but as a person who has had help and has friends who have been helped by the wardens i can say they do make a difference |
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If the job they do is important and brings good results for the communities they serve then yes keep them and if possible bring in more. Community spirit is slacking so maybe this might restore some.
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i feel the community wardens do an excellent job and it is a shame that they are being made redundant.It must be hard for them now having to work knowing they are out o a job in march!why has no 1 been bothered to look for funding earlier than now.Accrington is going to turn into a right mess and then the council will keep themselves!!!
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There is no strong argument to say the Police should pay which does not come bouncing back. Further along that line of thinking, The Police have statutory duties and where their community and environmental issues are lower down the list of priorities, issues which however are important to residents and a clear case for the neccesity of wardens. Environmental Services at HBC have legal powers the Police do not. Issues around penalty notices for flytipping, litter, dog fouling, dirty back yards, refuge out on the wrong day etc... Its worth pointing out in determining priorities, the wardens are accountable through the ballot box the Police are not. In the future we should expect to see some devolved management to residents ie. hours worked / issues and areas the wardens should tackle. |
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i was speaking to the wardens about the 4 wards and they do also work in the parks over hyndburn they work in gt harwood ossy rishton peel area.but that is classed as overtime!!!i really respect the wardens for their effort!!!
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