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26 councillors lose their seats following unitary decision

Tuesday 06 July 2010 12:00

Twenty-six councillors (13 in Norwich and 13 in Exeter) have been booted of their respective councils following the government's decision to overturn the decision to turn Norwich and Exeter in to unitary authorities.

The 26 councillors who had been up for re-election this May had their terms of office extended by a year to the date when the proposed all-up unitary elections were due to be held.  Now the High Court has quashed the appeal against the decision stop the change to unitary status, a judge decided that for "legal reasons" these councillors will now have to fight by-elections if they wish to regain their places on the councils.  The councils are now looking at what effect this has on the political balance and cabinets of both councils in the period running up to the by-elections.

More details are available on the BBC website.

LGA response to the £6.2bn package of government savings

Tuesday 25 May 2010 16:12

The Local Government Association has given its response to the proposal by the Conservative/Liberal Democrat government to save £6.2billion.  This response, (this is the LGA response, not necessarily the Liberal Democrat response), is as follows:

Responding to the coalition Government’s announcement of £6.2 billion of savings, Dame Margaret Eaton, chairman of the Local Government Association, said:
 
“We all know cuts are necessary and councils are ready to talk to the Government about how these cuts are implemented and limit their impact on front-line services. Town halls have delivered savings year after year and know about taking difficult decisions on spending.
 
“Locally-elected councils are closest to the people they serve. If there are tough decisions to make, they are best taken by the people who know their area best, so it is good the Government is giving councils more freedom over spending and starting the business of cutting the quango state down to size.
 
“What we need now is fundamental reform of the way the public sector works to cut the maze of public sector bodies, funding streams and bureaucracy that costs huge sums and stands in the way of delivering more for less.
 
“We have already laid out detailed plans that would save taxpayers £22.5 billion over this Parliament without damaging vital front line services. But that could just be the start. There are enormous opportunities to save billions more if we grasp the nettle and cut out the middlemen who tie up huge sums in needless red tape.
“It will be important to have certainty early about how the detail of the cuts package affects each and every local authority.”
 
A full briefing is available here.

Any Other Business?

Tuesday 04 May 2010 14:05

 

 

Group Membership Benefits
An increasing number of the more successful Liberal Democrat Groups are in group membership of ALDC. This is where a whole Council Group joins ALDC together, very often this is part of what Councillors receive in return for their "Group Subs". 

To encourage even more Groups to sign up, and as a "Thank you" to those groups who been in group membership for many years, we've got together a package of Group Membership benefits. 

- Group Members receive 12% off all membership rates
- Free places at the Local Government Conference (buy 2 get 1 free)
- Free ALDC membership for your Group Researcher / Political Assistant
- We'll supply a free experienced facilitator to your Group Away Day once a year. 

If your group would like to sign up - please contact our Members' Services Officer, Emma Hall on 01422 843 785 or email emma.hall@aldc.org

We Want You to Succeed

Tuesday 04 May 2010 14:02

 

New Councillors' Discount
As an exciting new initiative this year all NEWLY ELECTED Lib Dem Councillors will be able to join ALDC in their first year for HALF PRICE! As all of us know their first months as a Councillor are important. We want to make sure as many of our new Councillors benefit from the advice and support that ALDC offer from Day one.

This makes ALDC membership for new councillors less than 75p a week!

The new offer is only available till the end of August - after that it's back up to the normal rate. It is only for newly elected Liberal Democrat councillors (not someone who has been re-elected), and it's only available by direct debit.

If you're already an ALDC member, and get elected on 6th May, don't worry just let us know and we'll immediately amend your direct debit to take account of the discount rate. 

Join us by Direct Debit online now. 

Good Luck to all our members

Tuesday 04 May 2010 13:53

 

GOOD LUCK from all of us at ALDC for Thursday 6th May 2010. 
 
ALDC will be open for emergency calls on polling day 01422 843 785 up to 5.15pm. We will be open again at 11.00am on Friday 7th 2010. 
 
Outside office hours if you need urgent advice please contact us via the website here.  

Just to let you know that on FRIDAY during the day we will be running a results service for the local elections. I suspect there might be "bigger news" nationally - but we're still interested in what happens in the local elections as well!

The results will be online here
During the day / early evening please phone ALDC when your local elections count is finished - 01422 843 785. 
OR email us at elections2010@aldc.org

If you're on Twitter and are talking about the local elecions we're starting a tag - #ldlocal to keep track of the results. 


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