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cmonstanley 12-08-2009 06:50

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Originally Posted by g jones (Post 735609)
I am only two blocks further away. I have the two worst families, one at the back ond one on my block.

It all feels like ordinary people don't matter.

Anyway - the list of achievements;

landlord licensing nearing starting. Spoke with MD today. On track. Will cover most terraced housing.

Visual Blight. I have personally dragged the Council from doing nothing to being effective. Todays meeting included the scummy house on Orange St. I have worked my nuts off for you to get to where we are. Rotten householders are being dealt with with a big stick. Under Labour the stick will be twice as thick and twice as long. The Tories simply do not understand but the public keep voting for softly softly do little policies.

Thirdly I will again be asking Council to scrap all Council Tax discounts to private landlords. Again the public voted for this administration which opposes what I have proposed.

With the police we are profiling the scroats backed up with action. April saw 3 more evictions/flits out of problem properties. Another one is coming.

I personally have fought to get master planning and regen in East Accrington.

I have spent 4 years setting up Neighbourhood Management with a long list of efforts. One property on Cedar has been fined over a £1000 twice and there was a bog fine on a neighbouribg Street.

I have recently done a bog piece of work on law to change from hopeless diary sheets to fixed penalty notices for noise nuisance.

I am currently trying to make the Coincil respond to boarded up properties which are illegal.

Most of this is happening in our area. I have also tidied up the gable end at the bottom.

I am working as hard as o ever have. It's the public who are to blame for shamefully and complacently allowing a Tory Council in who clearly not interested in policies that help ordinary people.

too little too late for me but good luck to you it seems certain councillors have their own agenda ,when i complained to the council it was like banging my head against a wall...hope your successful for the sake of the rest of accy..

BERNADETTE 12-08-2009 09:47

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g.jones It's the public who are to blame for shamefully and complacently allowing a Tory Council in who clearly not interested in policies that help ordinary people
Why do you always have to spoil good posts with cheap shot comments? It is ridiculous to try and blame these sort of problems on which party is in power. I am sure there are many Tory councillors working hard for the residents they are elected to represent and as has been said before in local elections people tend to vote for someone they can rely on. Political allegiance doesn't come into it for a lot of people in the locals. So they are being neither shameful nor complacent when casting their vote, simply looking out for their best interests as seems to be the norm in most areas these days!!!!

Yolanda25 12-08-2009 11:06

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i must admit that although the area where i live is not the best, the street where i live in church is great, u always have the odd pain in ass driving with noisy cars but apart from that my neighbours on both sides are great, no problems at all since we moved in november last year, wich is good enough for me cuz we have bought the house so,i cant complain at all

jaysay 12-08-2009 15:59

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 735652)
Why do you always have to spoil good posts with cheap shot comments? It is ridiculous to try and blame these sort of problems on which party is in power. I am sure there are many Tory councillors working hard for the residents they are elected to represent and as has been said before in local elections people tend to vote for someone they can rely on. Political allegiance doesn't come into it for a lot of people in the locals. So they are being neither shameful nor complacent when casting their vote, simply looking out for their best interests as seems to be the norm in most areas these days!!!!

Thats what Graham Jones does Bernie, just uses Accy Web to try and score cheap political points, never posts on anything else, He's just a malignant narcissistic whack job

Restless 12-08-2009 16:44

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never heard of him before today lol

Bagpuss 12-08-2009 18:18

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 735711)
Thats what Graham Jones does Bernie, just uses Accy Web to try and score cheap political points, never posts on anything else, He's just a malignant narcissistic whack job

And Britcliffe uses the Observer, Graham is well thought of as one of the councillors for Peel ward perhaps that's why he keeps getting voted back despite being Labour.

cashman 12-08-2009 20:01

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 735745)
And Britcliffe uses the Observer, Graham is well thought of as one of the councillors for Peel ward perhaps that's why he keeps getting voted back despite being Labour.

and as n observation that in my view more people read the Observer than read accyweb, then i think its a bit rich calling graham jones narcisstic jaysay.:D

Royboy39 12-08-2009 21:05

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 735745)
And Britcliffe uses the Observer, Graham is well thought of as one of the councillors for Peel ward perhaps that's why he keeps getting voted back despite being Labour.

And so does Britcliffe despite being Conservative..:confused:

cashman 12-08-2009 21:12

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 735779)
And so does Britcliffe despite being Conservative..:confused:

not very hard to figure out, conservative council.plus ossy has been so fer many a year.:rolleyes:

Royboy39 12-08-2009 21:17

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 735794)
not very hard to figure out, conservative council.plus ossy has been so fer many a year.:rolleyes:

Does it come across as a hard question as to why this has been the situation? :rolleyes: :confused:

Bagpuss 12-08-2009 21:34

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IMHO I bet most private landlords vote Conservative.

Royboy39 12-08-2009 21:43

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Originally Posted by Bagpuss (Post 735807)
IMHO I bet most private landlords vote Conservative.

What percentage of the population are private landlords?
I bet.....and yes I am a betting man, the vote that you claim is less than 3% of the electorate. ;)

g jones 12-08-2009 23:52

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 735652)
Why do you always have to spoil good posts with cheap shot comments? It is ridiculous to try and blame these sort of problems on which party is in power. I am sure there are many Tory councillors working hard for the residents they are elected to represent and as has been said before in local elections people tend to vote for someone they can rely on. Political allegiance doesn't come into it for a lot of people in the locals. So they are being neither shameful nor complacent when casting their vote, simply looking out for their best interests as seems to be the norm in most areas these days!!!!

Working together was plan a. It failed. Tories did not approve of the things I believed in. So with no plan a, it's plan b. Vote them out in order to achieve a clampdown on landlords. To me it is a simple 2 step precedure. I am not prepared to wait infinitum in the vain hope that Tories will change their views and take some action. It's not party politics but principle and pro action!

g jones 12-08-2009 23:54

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 735711)
Thats what Graham Jones does Bernie, just uses Accy Web to try and score cheap political points, never posts on anything else, He's just a malignant narcissistic whack job

No you're right. I am not a media whore. Just a grafter who won't give up.

BERNADETTE 13-08-2009 02:22

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Originally Posted by g jones (Post 735843)
Working together was plan a. It failed. Tories did not approve of the things I believed in. So with no plan a, it's plan b. Vote them out in order to achieve a clampdown on landlords. To me it is a simple 2 step precedure. I am not prepared to wait infinitum in the vain hope that Tories will change their views and take some action. It's not party politics but principle and pro action!

So by your reckoning or so it reads to me we have no Tory councillors working to stamp out the blight of absent landlords? Sorry but can't accept that as I know of at least one Tory councillor who like yourself is pro-active in the area he was appointed to in trying to sort this sort of thing out. There are probably a lot more on both sides who are aiming to sort their various wards out.
Just because you believe the leader of the council to not be pro active on this issue does not therefore follow that all are Tory councillors aren't.
To my mind (probably a new thread) area coucils might not be such a bad idea because our elected councillors of both parties just seem to be interested improving the areas they live in rather than the whole of the borough.
Of course we can discount from that theory the councillors who work tirelessly for wards in which they don't reside. Time you ALL worked together for the residents you were elected to represent IMHO.


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