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Councillor Jack Cohen is the leader of the Liberal Democrat Group on Barnet Council. He has represented Child’s Hill Ward for more than 20 years

UFOs and Icelandic Deposits

By Jack Cohen »

Holidays over, and the election gun has been fired. Nominations for the Council Elections closed yesterday. So we political geeks will be straining to find out who is standing where and more important who is not standing.

In the meantime life at the Town hall goes on as usual. Wednesday was the monthly meeting of the area planning sub committees. I was at the Finchley and Golders Green Committee. We met in the Council chamber. As usual there was a problem with the public address system.

A small agenda had attracted decent turnout of interested residents. We turned down an application in my ward (Childs Hill). This was for a block of flats, no problem with that. We were not happy though with the design. The report to committee said this.

“The increased height of the corner plot is considered to “anchor” the new development to the site. The application therefore provides a rare opportunity for a landmark building in a location which is considered capable of accommodating it, and would introduce a piece of innovative design into an area which at the moment is lacking in this respect”

Or put another way an ugly monstrosity!

Another application concerned an extension that had not been built in accordance with planning permission, nothing new there then. The quote of the evening came from an objector to another application. The objector said she had the backing,”of two reputable estate agents”. A councillor came close to the quote of the evening when he alleged “planning officers would give permission for a UFO to land .Although what he meant by that beats me.

So on to yesterday evening to the Business Management Overview and Scrutiny Sub Committee (Special Meeting), what a mouthful; budding Councillors already having second thoughts? After dealing with an important item about homelessness amongst young people, Yes even in leafy Barnet this is a real problem. And by the way will our National Politicians be addressing this?

Next item was the Treasury Management Policy. This deals with how the Council invest its money. (In Icelandic Banks).Para 9.8 of the accompanying report included the following “The Council has two treasurer advisors namely Butlers and Sector.” The report then goes on to explain their role which amongst other things is “to advise the authority” and later on “advising on alternatives” Well pretty clear to me that their job is to advise. Not so, who says so, step forward the Leader of the Council.

Answering questions on the report the Leader insisted their role was not to advise but to merely supply information. Apparently we pay them £17,000.00 a year for this. And what do they do for this money, “we don’t know “replied the leader “we are trying to “find out”. You could not make it up


Comments(3)

Grumblepop says...
2:25am Sun 11 Apr 10

Jack,
I'll bet it was a Labour Councillor who nearly came up with the quote of the day.
As much as I have a great respect for you, we cannot keep blaming our National Politicians for a stuttering approach to young homeless. It is also for our Local Politicians to ensure we bid for HCA Funding. We keep harping on about our family housing waiting lists without ever giving equal consideration to the needs of single bedroom " Sheltered" wardenless homes for our Homeless Young in our Section 106 agreements.
I very clearly remember 1980 onwards, the beginning of " theres no such thing as Society" and the causes of, as one Party Leader calls it "Broken Britain". It's the time when the City of Joy came to London.
The lucky ones are todays movers and shakers, hypocrites amongst them, shirking in the public sector as Chiefs of departments, we have 11 of them on taxpayers money, advising costs more than £17,000. The Deputy used to be at the heart of Barnet's Housing Conference for the great and the good of the housing profession.
LibDem Islington, Jack, LibDem Islington, now there's an example.

Grumblepop says...
2:15pm Sun 11 Apr 10

Now what did say
http://vickim57.blog
spot.com/
Barnet's tiny flats to be outlawed?
Why they’re still hemmed in in Hendon (Page 42 Evening Standard 9th April)
Interesting comment fromTony Clair, Managing Director of developer St George.

Grumblepop says...
10:15am Thu 15 Apr 10

Seems like Icelandic Deposit of volcanic ash is getting it's revenge on our economic recovery. I blame the Conservatives.


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