Border Lodge
Station
Road
Salhouse
Norfolk
NR13
6NY
Website: www.snubcampaign.org
Email: snub@me.com
Phone: 01603 722581 26th June 2012
P Kirby
Chief Executive
Broadland District
Council
Dear Mr Kirby,
Thank you for your
letter dated 18th June and the contents are noted and in particular
the Cabinet decision to use an alternative description for “objectors”.
I have today
received my notification about these consultations and as feared note that the
end date for this is Monday 6th August. The letter was dated 21st June,
which with traditional holiday periods and nearly a week’s delay in the postal
system has the same effect as having a four-week window.
We in SNUB are not
sure how local residents can be consulted with in such a short period and
welcome the formal application from Plumstead Parish Council to have a
consultation lasting three months.
Indeed if you consider that both Plumstead and Rackheath have their
Parish Council meetings in July (9th and 16th
respectively) and then do not meet again until September (10th and 17th
respectively) then the opportunity for discussion and debate with the community
is lessened even further thus reinforcing the view that there is a democratic
deficit here in Broadland.
This view is further
reinforced by the silence on the progress of the Independent Enquiry on the
handling of the Joint Core Strategy by BDC that was announced at the full
Council meeting in March this year.
Perhaps the review has been completed and lessons learnt that would be
reflected in this current consultation.
However it is difficult if not impossible to know whether BDC are just
carrying on regardless of the review and repeating the same mistakes as last
time despite what the Judge described as “unlawful” activity.
Has the unlawful
management of the JCS been discussed by the Overview and Scrutiny
Committee? Perhaps it should in addition
to the independent review thus providing a political input as well as a
management view? Would you agree that
for piece of mind the OSC should have a look at this?
It also occurs to me
that we have not had a response about our request last year to record the
proceedings at full Council meetings in order to use social media channels to
inform and reinforce democratic decision-making at BDC. You may recall that I attempted this last
year and was advised by the Chair that the Council would discuss this at a
future meeting. It became clear at the
meeting in March this year that this discussion had not taken place as I was
almost forcibly prevented from recoding the proceedings. We will be attempting to record the
proceedings at this week’s council meeting and would welcome your acquiescence
in line with central government guidelines.
Yours sincerely
Stephen Heard
Chair
How the 'hell' can any 'sane' member of society even contemplate ticking the 'dislike' box??? West Norfolk Man/
ReplyDeleteThis evening at the Broadland Council meeting the Lib Dems proposed extending the consultation to ten weeks instead of six. This was voted down by the ruling Tories after much prompting by Mr Kirby the Chief Executive.
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