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More impressed by Beaumont's outrage if she'd been out with shovels, brooms and salt

Posted by editor on Feb 12, 2010 - 02:59 PM
Filed under: Local authority, Have your say!

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Dear Editor,
Re: KCC heads should roll over Shepway roads chaos
I would have been more impressed by Councillor Beaumont's outrage if she and her fellow Councillors had been out and about with their shovels, brooms and salt.


She is a member of a District Council whose mantra is and has been for years to keep the Council Tax at the lowest possible level and blame everyone else when the local agencies fail to cope with emergencies when they have insufficient manpower even to carry out their normal duties.

Hats off, then and grateful thanks to the SDC litter-picking team which by 7.30 this morning (11 February) was busy clearing the shopping precinct of impacted and slippery snow.

 

No doubt we will now hear complaints that the town-centre litter bins have not been emptied!

If you want decent services they come at a price.

Would Councillor Beaumont have been as eager to take out a heavy gritting lorry from its depot - probably having had to walk there in the first place - as she is to complain?

I wonder.

Ian Gordon


© Hawkinge Gazette and Channel Coast News 2010

 


 

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Blame Where it's Due
by Tim Prater
on Feb 12, 2010

You are right: Lynne Beaumont is a District Councillor. responsibility (and the funding) to salt and clear Shepway streets and pavements is that of Kent County Council and Kent Highways.

As a Kent County Councillor, I not only contacted the Cabinet Member for Highways on Wednesday night, when it was clear that they had lost control of keeping even major routes open, but was also out pushing cars and turning cars around in Sandgate High Street by 8am on Thursday morning. Unlike Kent Highways.

Both Kent County Council, and Shepway District Council, have been controlled by the Conservatives for some years. I can't disagree that they have not got the resources in place to keep roads clear. Perhaps if Kent County Council had not been wasting £600,000 over the past few years on the Kent TV project (that they have just ditched after years of pressure from the Lib Dems and others) then there would have been more resources on the ground to deal with emergencies when they arise.

Part of the issue is of co-ordination and working together: anyone in Folkestone could have told Kent Highways that there was a problem on Wednesday evening - and indeed at least I and Kent Police did. However, due to the way Kent Highways is organised, they, and their salt, is in Ashford. Fat lot of use there.

It was only a few weeks ago that Kent Highways re-remembered that it is THEIR responsibility to clear pavements at all - when responsibility transferred to them, they sort of forgot: Nick Cahrd tried to force the blame onto districts, and was forced to backtrack.

Overall, Kent Highways didn't get it right this time. Folkestone has seen a major snow fall, and despite the warning before and during, they failed to respond as strongly as they should. This is not to say individual crews didn't do as much as they could, but more crews should have been sent out, and been sent out earlier.

Lynne Beaumont is right. The response WAS insufficient. Nick Chard's head SHOULD roll.

Tim Prater

Lib Dem County Councillor for Folkestone West


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