Richmondshire District Council – North Yorks Enquirer http://nyenquirer.uk Sun, 25 Oct 2020 20:02:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.4 Scarborough Council To Be Abolished http://nyenquirer.uk/scarborough-council-to-be-abolished/ Fri, 10 Jul 2020 22:59:36 +0000 http://nyenquirer.uk/?p=25355 Scarborough Borough Council is to be abolished in a nationwide local government reorganisation. The news comes as no surprise to viewers of independent news sites such as UK Column who’ve been reporting of major changes and a repurposing of UK government at all levels for three months.

Tier 2 local authorities across North Yorkshire will also be dissolved. Other councils affected are Craven District Council,  Hambleton District Council, Harrogate Borough Council, Richmondshire District Council, Ryedale District Council and Selby District Council.

The local government reorganisation will also see the end of North Yorkshire County and York City Councils.

The race will now be on to be the last leader and mayor of Scarborough Borough Council.

The wholly incompetent purveyors of poor investment decisions (otherwise known as councillors) have left large concrete slabs in prime tourist venues and other prime tourist sites decaying and undeveloped for decades.

The last residents of the Clown Hall will be fighting like rats in a sack to be the last name on the hallowed boards of the great and the crud that once included Scarborough’s celebrity paedophile ring; Savile and Jaconelli.

It is expected that some councillors will retire before the local government reorganisation so they can be awarded Honorary Aldermen status for their length of service and similarly get their name up in lights.

Six figure salaried Senior Officers across North Yorkshire will also be looking to secure their gold-plated pensions pots, lucrative early retirement on an unaffordable final salary pension scheme or formulating plans to land a money-spinning new job to swell their already bulging pension pots before retirement.

How will Scarborough’s Senior Officers fare in the race for a new job given their accounts haven’t been signed off for five years? With the reorganisation likely less than two years away it looks like they never will be signed off. With the record of poor service delivered to the people of the Borough will anyone offer them a job cleaning loos?

Download the PDF file Scarborough Council Abolished.

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RDC: Council Tax Dodging Councillors http://nyenquirer.uk/rdc-council-tax-dodging-councillors/ Sun, 05 Jun 2016 11:54:56 +0000 http://nyenquirer.uk/?p=10337 RDC: Council Tax Dodging Councillors

In response to a Freedom of Information request to Richmondshire District Council, in the following terms:

For each of the financial years 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15 and 2015/16 until the date of your response:

(1) which HBC Councillors have been the subject of recovery action, either in the form of demands sent by letter or email, or by court action. Please specify which type of recovery action, where applicable.

(2) which HBC Councillors have been barred from participating in voting on budgetary decisions, contingent upon Council Tax arrears of two months or more.

 the Council has provided the following information:

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Richmondshire District Council is the second authority to provide a transparent response to a series of identical requests.

As can be seen from the above table, Richmondshire District Council Council Tax fares better in comparison with the performance of Harrogate Borough Councillors. (1st June 2016).

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No councillors were barred from participating in a budgetary vote.

Further responses will appear on the Enquirer as they are provided.

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Elected Member Takes Matter Into Own Hands http://nyenquirer.uk/elected-member-takes-matter-hands/ Thu, 07 Aug 2014 12:18:56 +0000 http://nyenquirer.uk/?p=2635 cllr_malcolm_gardnerRichmondshire district councillor Malcolm Gardner has been disciplined after a standards hearing found him guilty of breaching the council’s information systems acceptable use policy by using his council faptop laptop to view porn.

The standards committee ruled that Gardner had transgressed the council’s member code of conduct, presumably for lobbying his own member, which could bring the authority into disrepute.

Gardner is the erected elected member for Swaledale ward on Richmondshire district council, part of the ruling independent group on the council as well as a member of Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority.

John Blackie, council and independent group leader, confirmed he had spoken to Gardner in 2012 about improper use of his council the laptop and added:

“I’m very disappointed that his conduct has fallen below the level that would be expected of a local councillor.”

“He was given a last warning in respect of his use of the council laptop by myself as his leader and by the officer.”

“I am disappointed that he has chosen to overlook that warning but I am sure that he has learnt his lesson.”

“He is a hard working local councillor and I know from my own experience that he goes the extra mile for the local communities which he represents.”

Council officers found that Gardner had frequently viewed porn on his laptop over a two-year period after he’d receiving the warning from Cllr Blackie.

Cllr Gardner has been ordered to return his computer equipment and told to apologise to the officers who found porn on his laptop. Presumably the laptop will now be subject to a proper desktop refresh…

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NYCC IT/Broadband Allowance Abuse http://nyenquirer.uk/nycc-itbroadband-allowance-abuse/ Sat, 16 Feb 2013 23:01:24 +0000 http://nyenquirer.uk/?p=830
  • Despite repeated calls to reform the system nearly £32,000 per annum is being overpaid to Councillors across North Yorkshire in the form of an IT / Broadband Allowance.
  • Over the last four years around £125,000 has been overpaid to Councillors across North Yorkshire.
  • Despite Senior County Council Officers being aware of the problem, the status quo where public funds are misused and wasted continues unabated.
  • The North Yorkshire County Council Monitoring Officer states that ‘members are entitled to allowances’. The question of whether they are morally entitled to the allowance is ignored.
  • Facts & Figures

    There are 72 Councillors elected to North Yorkshire County Council.

    Of those 72 Councillors, 49 also sit on Tier-2 District or Borough Councils.

    Of those 49 Councillors, 37 receive an IT / Broadband Allowance from both North Yorkshire County Council and their local Tier-2 Council.

    75% of Councillors who are able to receive an IT / Broadband allowance from both of the Councils they are elected to, elect to receive two IT / Broadband allowances.

    Of the 37 Councillors who are receiving two IT / Broadband allowances;

    • 20 are Conservative,
    • 9 are Independent,
    • 7 are Lib Dems
    • 1 is Liberal.

    The 37 North Yorkshire County Councillors who have received two Broadband Allowances sit on the following local authorities;

    10 sit on Scarborough Borough Council;

    Cllr Andrew Backhouse
    Cllr John Blackburn
    Cllr Bill Chatt
    Cllr Mike Cockerill
    Cllr David Jeffels
    Cllr Janet Jefferson
    Cllr Penny Marsden
    Cllr Joe Plant
    Cllr Peter Popple
    Cllr Brian Simpson

    9 sit on Harrogate Borough Council;

    Cllr Jim Clark
    Cllr Margaret-Ann de Courcey-Bayley
    Cllr John Fox
    Cllr Andrew Goss
    Cllr Bill Hoult
    Cllr Don Mackenzie
    Cllr John Savage
    Cllr Geoff Webber
    Cllr Andrew Williams

    7 sit on Hambleton District Council;

    Cllr Arthur Barker
    Cllr David Blades
    Cllr Tony Hall
    Cllr Neville Huxtable
    Cllr Caroline Patmore
    Cllr Peter Sowray
    Cllr Tim Swales

    5 sit on Craven District Council;

    Cllr Philip Barrett
    Cllr Polly English
    Cllr Robert Heseltine
    Cllr David Ireton
    Cllr Richard Welch

    5 sit on Selby District Council;

    Cllr Elizabeth Casling
    Cllr Mike Jordan
    Cllr John McCartney
    Cllr Chris Pearson
    Cllr Dave Peart

    1 sits on Richmondshire District Council;

    Cllr Stuart Parsons

    Problem

    A sizable proportion of Councillors in North Yorkshire are milking the system and profiteering at the public’s expense. Whether they have done so intentionally or unintentionally is unknown, but most have attended the relevant meetings so they should be aware they receive money from both NYCC and their local Tier 2 Borough or District Council for Broadband.

    Council Officers who were investigating previous complaints about double payments at North Yorkshire County and Scarborough Borough Councils did not do so independently. The Officers produced one-sided reports and passed those to the Standards Committees.

    Sources & Further Information

    This downloadable spreadsheet contains a list of payments made over the last four years. They were gathered from FOI requests and documentation available on the respective Authority websites. All payments listed in BOLD denote two payments in a single calendar year.

    • Craven District Council currently give their Councillors a yearly IT Allowance of £400 to cover the cost of Broadband and IT equipment such as a laptop, printer and network hardware. Up until the end of financial year 2009/10 the IT Allowance used to be a separate element of £600, but Councillors voted to roll the IT Allowance into the Basic Allowance effectively cutting the cost of the IT allowance by £200 to the current level of £400. I’ve apportioned nearly half of the IT Allowance, £180, towards the cost of Broadband.
    • Hambleton District Council do not give their Councillors a Broadband Allowance. They expect that elected members already have Broadband, but, if not, they will arrange for Broadband to be installed at the Councillor’s home address and the Council will pick up the cost of the installation and the monthly fee. The average cost per elected member is £403.08 per annum. Currently, 18 of the 44 elected members receive Broadband paid for by Hambleton District Council. HDC will not divulge the identity of those Cllrs and claim the information is sensitive under the Data Protection Act.  The nine Hambleton District Councillors who also sit on NYCC were asked if they are in receipt of one of the Broadband connections. The nine Cllrs were emailed twice, to their official email addresses at both Councils, asking the question. Four responses were received. Two Cllrs said they are not in receipt of a Broadband connection paid for by HDC. Two Cllrs were evasive and would not answer the question. The other five Cllrs have not responded to any of the emails. It is assumed the seven Cllrs who will not answer the question are in receipt of one of the HDC-funded Broadband connections.
    • Harrogate Borough Council currently give Councillors a yearly Allowance of roughly £255 to cover the cost of Broadband.
    • North Yorkshire County Council currently give their Councillors a yearly allowance of £501.23 to cover the cost of Broadband. Up until the end of financial year 2009/10 the allowance used to be a separate element. In Dec 2008 Councillors discussed whether to roll the IT/Broadband Allowance into their Basic Allowance. In December 2009, they elected to roll the IT/Broadband Allowance into their Basic Allowance, which increased proportionately.
    • Richmondshire District Council currently give Councillors a yearly allowance of £180 to cover the cost of Broadband.
    • Ryedale District Council do not give their Councillors a Broadband Allowance. They expect that elected members already have Broadband, but if not they expect the Councillors to pay for Broadband out of their Basic Allowance.
    • Scarborough Borough Council gave their Councillors a yearly allowance of £255 for many years. In 2012/13 they gave their elected members iPads and the Council now directly picks up the bill for 3G connectivity.
    • Selby District Council currently give their Councillors three different amounts for Broadband depending on their circumstances. If the Councillor uses their own PC they receive a £330 yearly allowance with £180 earmarked towards Broadband. If the elected member uses a Selby District Council PC they receive a £180 yearly allowance for Broadband. If the Councillor uses North Yorkshire County Council equipment they receive a £50 yearly allowance for consumables only.

    Conclusion

    NYCC should remove the £501 IT / Broadband Allowance from the £8,994 Councillor Basic Allowance, then implement a system which pays an IT / Broadband Allowance to elected members who do not receive a similar allowance from any other bodies they are elected to.

    Nationally, Standards Committees should be reconstituted with independent members of the public and they should sit in judgement on how Councillors have acted.

    The system where Councillors sit on Standards Committees and sit in judgement on fellow Councillors and party members without any independent scrutiny is unfit for purpose and is being abused.

    Standards Committees should be reconstituted with independent members of the public and an independent panel should sit to decide on if the Councillors allowance schemes are appropriate, true and fair.

    Article first posted to Real Whitby on February 17 2013.

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