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A Done Deal?

With major council reform you might expect that councillors get to discuss, input and debate the issue at hand well in advance of lets say public announcements, deal signatures or consultations. Well you’d be wrong.

In August the councils of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire signed a deal with the government to put in place a combined authority over the whole area and a new regional Mayor. To go through the various legal motions the council then had to vote on the issue and put it to public consultation but debate was totally stifled. Item 1 was ‘agree the proposal document’. The Mayor banned debate upon item 1 but still took a vote on the issue. See here:

Since this shocking meeting, the executive scrutiny board had just 30 minutes to discuss the very basics but the majority of councillors have had no input or debate on the matter.

The plan is to put in place the relevant civil servants in April 2023. The cost of the body is expected in time to be met by the four councils and the office will receive just 38 million a year for the entire area. The office running costs alone could easily reach between 5 and 10 million if you consider the cost of the current Police Commissioners. The Mayor will be allowed to add a precept onto council tax.

We don’t need more politicians or further bureaucratic layers and as councillors we have had no meaningful say on the matter. The Conservative and Labour parties appeared to whip their votes in a very poor display of democratic confidence.

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A Little Honesty Would Be Nice

Not too long ago the council cabinet passed a motion to apply for a grant to help fund the Eastern Gateway. It looked like this.

Eastern Gateway
Eastern Gateway

Knowing that the Eagle Market seen in the picture was already set to close and was earmarked for demolition, I asked what it was a gateway too. I was met with an awkward silence and shuffling feet. No further information was provided.

More recently I was invited to an exhibition to showcase the developers plans for the city. This shows THE SAME BUILDING…

Can you see it?

Do you think millions of pounds of government grant funding should go into this private project?

Can you spot why the Council is now urgently trying to build a new theatre at vast expense?

Did the council mislead the government and it’s own Councillors when it applied for the funding?

Personally, I don’t mind the new seven storey design but I don’t like being misled. I also dislike the 28 storey building in the background mist that is barely visible and the fact that no extra parking provision has been designed for the 850 flats in these plans, that’s potentially 2000 residents and not a single extra space. Having lived around the country and watched tower block after tower block demolished over the last decades, why is Derby even considering this madness? Our fire service can only reach 11 storeys maximum with great difficulty and anything above 6 makes life difficult for residents. Have we learned nothing?