Published March 26th, 2008
Armed forces Schools ban - Crazy, disrespectful and plain daft
I have just read about the National Union of Teachers ban on the Armed Forces coming into schools to promote the forces.
Apparently the resolution was passed at their annual conference because they beleive they are not being totally straight about the risks and dangers faced by recruits and as such are glamourising the the forces.
I have never heard such nonsense in all my life. Iraq and Afghanistan are feautured on our TV screens everynight, in newspapers and all over the net. Deaths are announced on news programmes. This is a highly disrespectful move by the NUT, sends the wrong message and may damage recruitment. Yes the dangers have to be outlined and I am sure that Forces recruitment officers make sure applicants know what they are getting into. I just hope the NUT changes its mind on this daft proposal and decides to work with the forces rather than slapping them in the face.
Published March 20th, 2008
Area Partnership Review: Less of a leap more of a stumble
I attended the Area Partnership Chairs meeting on tuesday. The main item on the agenda was the review of Area Partnerships. Area Partnerships replaced the Area Boards and whilst there has been some clear improvements to how they operate and their effectiveness there has remained concerns about some issues hence the review.
I was dissapointed with the report that we received. By the time we got the report the biggest proposal was to change the name to Team Prestwich etc. The current Area Partnership Chairs generally disliked the name change so that stays the same for now.
The main reason for dissapointment was the fact that an opportunty has been missed to delegate more powers, resources and responsibilities to the Partnerships for services provided in their townships. In addition there was precious little in the report to improve the links with community members who represent voluntary groups etc. I would like to see them exert more influence and feed there issues through to the Partnerships.
There were some good things - such as proposals to develop community members, encouraging greater support from our partners and improving the effectiveness of the Partnerships - the rest will have to wait at least until the further review promised for the autumn.
Published March 14th, 2008
THE FUTURE OF PRESTWICH STARTS HERE
Last night the Council’s consultants for the Regeneration of Prestwich hosted a workshop to engage residents views on the issues regarding the development of Prestwich.
The event at the Longfield Suite was well attended with about 100 people - residents, Council officers , Councillors, local businesses and school representative present.
Amongst other things we were asked to highlight the best and worse features of the Town Centre, highlight towns that we would like to see at least attributes of introduced into plans for Prestwich and what we would like to see Prestwich be like in 15 years time - although personally I hope it doesn’t take that long - I’ll be 64!!!
We finished by highlighting areas that we would like to see developed across the town centre - with the reasons why.
All in all a very successful event that certainly got me thinking and focussed on the future of Prestwich - a Prestwich I hope we can all be proud of when the plans eventually come to fruition.
Well done Urbed - it’s over to you!
Published March 14th, 2008
CLOUGH & DRINKWATER PARK - BIKE WARNING SIGNS
Last night I was delighted to add my signature to the approval/order for warning signs to be erected in Drinkwater Park. The signs are effectively warning signs to motor bikes not to use the park. They are essentially 1st warning signs, which mean that if they are subsequently caught in the park by Police they can receive a second warning which could lead to the bike being confiscated. Effectively the signs will speed up the process and will be a great aid to police activities in the park.
I am a great fan of the park and the Clough and beleive its one of Prestwich’s greatest assets. As an ex-biker I’ve nothing against bikes but the fact of the matter is not every area is compatible nor appropriate for bikes. Personally I see this area as a great area for walking, kids letting off steam, horse and pony riding, fishing and general fun and games and bringing people that bit closer to nature and I don’t think the roar of a 250cc engine spitting out petrol fumes and screaming through the park at speeds in excess of 30mph does anything to help that cause.
Published March 13th, 2008
Creative Living Centre
Last night I had a meeting with the Chairman of the Creative Living Centre about their current financial plight.
The Centre has financial difficulties since lottery funding has ceased and has had to lay off staff in order to ensure this important local organisation can survive. They are now desperately seeking new funds to secure the future of the centre and its services.
The centre provides a range of support services and activities for people suffering from various mental health problems from depression upwards. Its contribution to peoples well being is incalculable.
I provided hopefully some useful advice on some potential avenues for funding to explore and have agreed to make some enquiries myself. In addition I have suggested that they may wish to apply for a small grant from the Area Partnership towards one of their projects.
Published March 12th, 2008
CLEGG SPEECH - It’s time to fight for what’s right
Nick Cleggs speech to the Lib Dem Spring Conference was not just memorable for its delivery without notes. In my view it signalled a very clear change in emphasis if not direction for the party. Highlighting a number of examples where vulnerable people have suffered in 21st century Britain under Labour, he made it clear that the time has come to stand up for those that need support in society and to fight for what’s right and for justice in modern Britain. It’s time to get angry and to put up no more.
He also ruled out joining Conservative or Labour Governments after the next election - but ruled in working with Governments to fix our broken system of government and democracy.
All in all an inspiring speech, an excellent first speech to conference and motivating for the coming local election campaign.
Published March 3rd, 2008
MARCH DIARY DATES
4TH - PRESTWICH AREA PARTNERSHIP - with a presentation from Prestwich regeneration consultants URBED and the OPEN FORUM for residents to raise issues. 6.30pm start (Open Forum from 7.30pm), Sedgley Park School, Bishops Road.
7th-9th LIB DEM SPRING CONFERENCE, Liverpool
12th - ST.MARY’S CE PRIMARY SCHOOL GOVERNORS
12th - FRIEND OF PRESTWICH FOREST PARK - Church Inn, Prestwich 7.00pm
13th - PRESTWICH REGENERATION - URBED Workshop, Longfield Suite, Prestwich
17th - BURY LIB DEMS LOCAL PARTY , 7.00pm Elton Liberal Club, New George St, Bury. All members welcome.
18th - AREA PARTNERSHIP CHAIRS, Town Hall
26th - FULL COUNCIL MEETING, 7.00pm. Town Hall. Members of the public welcome - with public question time
