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Water leaks? No problem!

26th June 2010

It seems as though water is so plentiful that leaks of this magnitude can be left for weeks at a time! 

Local residents have reported it.  Cllr John Salter has taken it up.  Now we have asked the Borough’s ‘Streetscene’ professionals to add their weight to the request to have the Water Company do something about it – or let us all know if they don’t think it’s their responsibility.  But at a time when the reservoirs are getting low and a hose-pipe ban is already being talked about isn’t it time that these ‘privatised’ bodies moved just a bit quicker to protect our resources aswell as their profits?

And despite multiple complaints it isn’t even fenced off for safety.

When they are not in Council meetings what do Councillors actually do? Adrian reports

 19th May 2010  
 
 
 

Adrian reports

A new Council administration is to be established following the May elections.  Its composition will become known soon enough but meanwhile like my colleague Cllr John Salter (who has  been in Ireland for a few days) I have a full tray of individual ’casework’.  Some, such as family matters involving children, or housing, are too sensitive to even hint at in any detail.      

John has been in Ireland this week but Wallasey Town Hall beckons

 Others are less so but still ‘private’.  Here are some examples:  a tenant with central heating difficulties;  a dispute between neighbours about overhanging branches of a tree; another, similar, dispute involving a commercial body with overgrown trees blocking light from neighbours;  a parking dispute about white lines; and the list goes on.  This part of a Councillor’s job reminds me of my stint as a full time official of UCU, the lecturers’ trade union - much of my time being spent in employment tribunals which were open to the public, but a far greater part dealing in confidence so that cases would never get that far if local agreements could be reached.     

Yesterday required a spell of morning reading in readiness for a half day meeting of the Merseyside Police Authority, in Liverpool.  On the MPA party politics never rears its head.  Wallasey’s Conservative Cllr Kate Wood and I often share a taxi (or sometimes my excellent 16 year old British built car) to keep costs down, as we did yesterday. After dropping my son off at college this morning, and taking my two dogs for their morning walk on the way back, I had to apologise for not attending a morning meeting of the Seacombe Partnership – as there was urgent work to be done with deadlines to meet.       

 It is a (very) well led body with excellent elected officers and I know I will be kept in the picture as some of us have allotments nearby - how handy ! we can sometimse lean on a spade to catch up.   The rest of this morning was spent largely on phone calls and email – how did we ever manage before it?  Then came a Crime Reduction meeting in the Town Hall in the afternoon. 

I had to leave that a little early in  readiness for the ‘Seacombe Area Group’ residents’ association meeting in St Paul’s Church Hall.  Many thanks to Wirral Partnership Homes for sending two well informed officers to address the residents’ association and answer questions.  There were about forty or fifty residents present and it was a lively meeting .  From there I returned home for a short while in the late afternoon.      

Waiting to be 'whistled' so that they can jump out of the ageing 'Disco' for their next walk

Next, after taking the dogs for another walk, came a meeting in the New Brighton Lifeboat Station where I do a little voluntary work with a body of very fine men and women.   Wallasey Amateur Photographic Society is recording a year in the Lifeboat’s activity – it will leave  for posterity a remarkable historical record that will be valued for centuries to come.   This has been a well publicised year for the Lifeboat with Mayor Cllr Andrew Hodson adopting the station as one of his charities.  (It has also been adopted this year by the RAOB as its charity.)  

Then on to the Park View Social Club for a meeting of the Egg Run Trustees, starting at 8.00pm.  New Brighton’s Conservative Cllr Sue Taylor is also a Trustee (we have both been ‘bikers’ in our time).  Sue bought me a pint.  My turn next time!    The Egg Run is a wonderful event in which great numbers of motor-cyclists come together for a fund-raising occasion that provides many thousands of pounds for charities serving sick children.   ‘Egg Run’ does not quite describe what the bikers do as they also organise the ‘Toy Run’ later in the year and they are always alert to other opportunities.

Home about 10.30 – having stayed on for a while at the Park View Social Club (always to be recommended for the quality of its superb cellar, thanks to Club Steward, Mike) to linger a while with friends and neighbours.      

Tomorrow will be spent largely on reading a considerable quantity of material that has to be fully absorbed in readiness for an all day event as a governor of one of our local schools on Friday.  After the reading is sufficiently absorbed Chris and I will attend for a meal, in a local hotel of high repute, for a meeting of another charitable body we both support. 

Wallasey Tories switch from scoring ‘own goals’ to taking ‘own scalps’

 
 
 

Darren Dodd took Liscard Ward for Labour. Ex Cllr Leah Fraser had hoped to keep her Council seat and also oust Labour's Angela Eagle from Parliament. Neither was to be.

7th May 2010 

Wallasey Tories’ election tacticians boasted that they were hunting for a particular ’scalp’ – Adrian’s.  But in light of this election outcome Adrian – scalp intact -  advises them:  ‘I commend you back to your cowboy comics’.       

Despite their relentless propaganda storm, seemingly financed by a millionaire in an offshore tax controversy and by local debt collectors, Wallasey’s Tory politicians have just experienced one of their greatest pastings in living memory.  Statistics are available from the web link below.       

http://www.wirral.gov.uk/election/results/2010-05-06/Seacombe.shtm              

 
 
 

With 62.75% of the votes cast Adrian, right, had a huge majority over the four other candidates. He is seen here with Angela Eagle who was returned to Parliament with another massive majority of more than 8,000 votes. Cllr John Salter is to the left of the picture.

 Taking their defeats with customary ill grace the Tories will, doubtless, now set about blaming everyone but themselves.  But they ignored one of the most basic tenets of democracy - not to insult the voting public with distortions and propaganda.    It is morally wrong – and it backfires. What a pity they cannot learn from the great artist and hymn writer William Blake: 

 “A truth that’s told with bad intent, beats all the lies you can invent.”   
 
That is the mother and father of propaganda.  An infamous exponent of the technique once proclaimed that if a falsity is repeated often enough it will be believed.  But that only works for a while; those who still have not learned that lesson are punished by the electorate. 
 
But, for Labour, Wallasey Tories’ propaganda fantasies were God’s gift from heaven – the more they peddled misinformation the more there was for us to expose. 

Amongst their most shameful examples was their misuse of the ‘Allandale’ situation – misrepresenting a kids’ youth club of all things for propaganda – it back-fired on them terribly because we had only to print the truth to ridicule their distortions.     

 

Angela Eagle congratulates Anne McArdle - elected to Leasowe ward for Labour

Perhaps their greatest single shot in their own foot was the defector’s presentation of himself as somebody who campaigned against the SAR when he in fact called for the closure of Guinea Gap Baths and Seacombe Library declaring it would be ‘For the greater good’.   Their attempt to present him as having done the opposite fooled nobody.  Their adoption of a defector to deliver their general election candidate’s election leaflets into the letter boxes of the loyal Seacombe Labour voters who put him where he is must surely have cost them many, many, votes?     

An amusing incident occurred when Cllr John Salter and Adrian called into one of the polling stations and the chap with a blue rosette looked embarrassed saying ‘I don’t really know why I’m doing this.  They came round to my house and badgered me to help – but I’d already voted for Angela Eagle.’    What possible comment could we make about that one?        

Pat Glasman with her election agent Jenny Smiley, seated, and Angela. Pat won New Brighton Ward for Labour.

Another Tory number taker, who we suspect to be wavering, was left stranded with his number taking pad when Adrian called at about 9.15pm to say it was now all over and the Labour number taker could knock off.  It seems the Tories were so disorganised they hadn’t even given their chap advice about finishing!  Adrian gave him a lift.        

There are great tasks ahead and now the elections, general and local, are over Adrian has a list of people he has promised to represent, if re-elected.       

He gives his thanks to the People of Seacombe, Egremont, Poulton and Somerville for once more returning him – this year with almost 63% of the votes cast and an overwhelming majority over all other candidates combined.  Adrian will continue, scalp intact, unlike so many of those whose Tory election organisers bragged they’d take his but cost them theirs.         

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