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Published on: 19/10/2021 01:44 PMReported by: editor
The Southport Conservative council group have decided to retract a requisition for a full extraordinary meeting of the council to discuss the consultation into the cycle lane proposals for Southport.
This comes following the response, on the same day the requisition was received by the council, that the results would finally be published.
The threat to hold an extra council meeting to discuss the cycle lane proposals was unanimously agreed by all the Conservative councillors last week following lengthy delays in delivering any information to the public or elected representatives.
The leader of the Conservative group, councillor Tony Brough said, “we are sick and tired of being fobbed off with these unnecessary and lengthy delays”. “We were told that the data had been collated and finalised weeks ago, what have the council got to hide on these cycle lane proposals, a matter that will have a huge impact on Southport residents?”.
Labour’s cabinet member for locality services, Councillor Fairclough, following receipt of the requisition for a full council meeting, finally released the dates for the publication of the results. He also revealed that there were some “strange outcomes” to the responses to the consultation, which appear to be against the proposals.
Cllr. Fairclough stated that he had never known people be so adamantly against plans to introduce crossing points that would improve safety for pedestrians, while also saying that it seemed to have been mainly people who fit a certain profile who have responded in large numbers.
Conservative councillor, Sinclair D’Albuquerque said “I think the people of Southport were not fooled by this consultation”, in response to the comments made by Councillor Fairclough.
He continued, “It was a consultation that would have had a huge and detrimental impact on many of Southport’s residents. I am glad they were not deceived by the leading and loaded questions asked during this excercise. The residents knew what this consultation was really about!”.
“I am shocked at Councillor Fairclough’s comments that, people who fit a certain profile responded to the consultation”. “I think the people of Southport will be angered with his response”.
Councillor Mike Morris said, “I call on the cabinet member, councillor Fairclough to qualify his remarks so that we know who he is targeting”.
The data from the cycle lane consultation will now be published on 1st November with the data being scrutinised by the overview and scrutiny committee on 9th November.
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It probably took so long to sort out the data because they had to look at all the entries due to the duplicates, they probably all filled in the same bits at the end, claiming to Black, Irish, LGBT over 60 etc.
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It probably took so long to sort out the data because they had to look at all the entries due to the duplicates, they probably all filled in the same bits at the end, claiming to Black, Irish, LGBT over 60 etc.
I thought they had said that there would be changes made in the Council to ensure it was more transparent. Doesn't seem to have changed!
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It really is about time the local Conservatives did something useful for a change instead of moaning and complaining about matters on which they display only ignorance.
Do they have any policies?
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I thought they had said that there would be changes made in the Council to ensure it was more transparent. Doesn't seem to have changed!
They are transparent - you can see right through them!
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