by wasateacher » Mon Dec 17, 2012 10:25 am
You can find a list of the crossing patrols here
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... 0NkE#gid=2. There is a map of them here
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?msid= ... 05e7&msa=0.
The Council will be saving £170,000 by their cuts (£28,000) will be spent by WBC on training.
In the year 2011/12, the Council underspent both its capital and revenue budgets. According to Cllr Govindia all the cuts they are making to playworkers, youth work, meals on wheels, home helps, etc amount to a mere £3 per household per week. So next time you casually spend a fiver on something or buy a coffee at the prices they charge in Northcote Road, think.
On housing: the housing budget has been in surplus because the Council have been selling off council housing and not replacing it. Some of that sold at a subsidy is now being used to make profit by private landlords. 18 leaseholders of EX council properties own more than 10 properties each. We, the council tax payers, have paid for their profits. Over 100 employees of the Council are paid below the London Living Wage.
Sorry about the rant, but Wandsworth is, in my view, neither efficient or moral.
You can find a list of the crossing patrols here [url]https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AryFK155U1pwdHloUnNULVhsdmZPczJCM3hzT040NkE#gid=2[/url]. There is a map of them here [url]https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?msid=205494769644251732587.0004c7863ab8b37cf05e7&msa=0[/url].
The Council will be saving £170,000 by their cuts (£28,000) will be spent by WBC on training.
In the year 2011/12, the Council underspent both its capital and revenue budgets. According to Cllr Govindia all the cuts they are making to playworkers, youth work, meals on wheels, home helps, etc amount to a mere £3 per household per week. So next time you casually spend a fiver on something or buy a coffee at the prices they charge in Northcote Road, think.
On housing: the housing budget has been in surplus because the Council have been selling off council housing and not replacing it. Some of that sold at a subsidy is now being used to make profit by private landlords. 18 leaseholders of EX council properties own more than 10 properties each. We, the council tax payers, have paid for their profits. Over 100 employees of the Council are paid below the London Living Wage.
Sorry about the rant, but Wandsworth is, in my view, neither efficient or moral.