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These are the most recent articles mentioning "councillors"
Posted 03/30/08, 07:51
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ecutives of Councils, has revealed the strong feeling that Council bureaucracies are out of touch and spending far too much on themselves.
We elect Councillors to direct and control these bureaucracies, and are about to see some of them on our doorsteps asking for our vote. It is a good time to re...
Posted 03/29/08, 09:23
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l tax. All the Council does is send out letters to reluctant payers reminding them they will put in prison or their goods seized if they fail to pay. Councillors deal with the customers.
2. Most Council executives present their Councillors at the beginning of the annual budget process with a long...
Posted 03/29/08, 09:23
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l tax. All the Council does is send out letters to reluctant payers reminding them they will put in prison or their goods seized if they fail to pay. Councillors deal with the customers.
2. Most Council executives present their Councillors at the beginning of the annual budget process with a long...
Posted 05/01/08, 06:22
Today we can elect new Councillors in many parts of the country. I do hope all the oppressed motorists of the UK will take this opportunity to tell their would be Councillors we are fed up with the way we are treated by petty officialdom at the local level, as well as by our rapacious gov...
Posted 05/04/08, 06:16
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consultation making budgets slashed.
The Conservative party has strengthened its position as the main party of local government. All those Councillors who have been elected and re-elected, need to remember their promises and make sure they deliver better service at lower cost. Whilst the ...
Posted 05/19/08, 09:32
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d some good schools, with a strong Conservative majority that can get things done for the District.
David has promised to involve and value all the Councillors in the Group, and to use their abilities. This is important, as all Councillors have an equal mandate from their electors and have a contr...
Posted 07/15/08, 10:05
Swindon Councillors are right to look at how the 400,000 a year spent on speed cameras could be better used in order to make things safer. They could also ask whether they need to spend the whole 400,000.
Speed is a factor in well under 1 in 10 accidents, so a safety policy based on curbing spe...
Posted 10/11/08, 06:27
It was a blow to learn that government, Councils and charities have lost over 1 billion in the Icelandic bank collapse.
Some Councillors have asked me what should they do now? I suggest the following:
1. Co-operate fully with the Treasury and FSA, who are pursuing the Icelandic author...
Posted 10/11/08, 06:27
It was a blow to learn that government, Councils and charities have lost over 1 billion in the Icelandic bank collapse.
Some Councillors have asked me what should they do now? I suggest the following:
1. Co-operate fully with the Treasury and FSA, who are pursuing the Icelandic author...
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