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‘Leader’s assertion that the move (from Knowle) will be “cost neutral” are ever more fanciful’, says SOS Chair.

Yet more proof of the vehement opposition to EDDC’s office relocation project, are the no less than three letters in today’s Sidmouth Herald ‘Opinion’ page.

Michael Temple’s letter exhorts MP Hugo Swire to “view with his own eyes” Knowle’s existing purpose-built office block and “magnificent area of public gardens”, that the District Council is intent on selling to a developer.
Another letter (name and address supplied) is from an employee at Exmouth Town Hall, saying that “Parking is almost non-existent and it is impossible to conduct council business (there) satisfactorily”
(The Town Hall is one of two sites chosen for office relocation now that the Skypark option has proved unviable.) “It seems this is just lurching from one idea to another at the taxpayers’ expense” , claims the writer, who concludes with the comment, “Thank goodness an election is coming up”.

And Save Our Sidmouth’s view is also published, as follows:

‘I wrote recently sympathising with EDDC about their misfortunes in their heroic efforts to relocate from the Knowle. Now again, I have to commiserate with them, because the MP for East Devon, Hugo Swire has asked them to postpone the project until the future of Local Government becomes clearer. And he says that he is very unhappy about losing 400 jobs from Sidmouth, And that he feels that more investigation should take place into staying at the Knowle.

To think that the senior Conservative in the area does not agree with them! What a blow! And how unfortunate!

But I am sure that they will overcome this with their usual display of arrogance and short-sightedness. The esteemed dear Leader, Paul Diviani, has already laid out the path for the faithful to follow when he says that “he will not back down”.

How good it is to know that our Council is prepared to continue to justify the move in the face of increasing opposition. How good it is to know that that our Council will not back down, even when it is clear that figures they use to justify the move, ( e.g. the Energy Costs savings over 20 years), are wrong. How reassuring it is when the Council maintains its composure even when the financial and economic case for the move looks ever shakier.

Clearly it is becoming ever more certain that the dear Leader’s assertion that the move will be “cost neutral” are ever more fanciful.

But who will ever know, in the mists of the future? What a piece of luck!!

Richard Thurlow
Chair Save Our Sidmouth’


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Leader Paul Diviani rejects MP’s call to put Knowle relocation project on hold. Save Our Sidmouth responds.

The following press release was issued today, 30/12/2014:

Last week, East Devon MP Hugo Swire informed the Press that he has asked East Devon District Council to put their Knowle relocation project on hold. He thinks that more intelligent ways of using the building should be more thoroughly explored; that he could not accept the loss of jobs going to Honiton; and that a number of his constituents had concerns about the relocation project’s figures.
He said that “This is not the time to do anything”… and added that EDDC should see how the structure of and funding for local government pans out before pushing on regardless with moving their office headquarters.

Save Our Sidmouth welcomes his comments, which closely reflect their own views.
We also welcome the similar views of prospective parliamentary candidate Cllr. Clare Wright and of EDDC Cllr. Graham Troman, both of whom argued strongly against the relocation plan at a full council meeting on the 17th December.
EDDC leader, Paul Diviani has apparently stated that he will not back down.

Save Our Sidmouth believes that the relocation plans are foolhardy in the present economic climate; are based on blind ambition, rather than detailed analysis; and that the costs of the move have been underestimated. We have been constantly pointing out the deficiencies in the relocation project for over two years.
Although EDDC refuses to reveal the full cost of the move, it is now evident that the recent decision to go ahead has been based on manipulated figures of “cost savings” over 20 years which have no foundation in reality.
Naturally, we applaud the desire of EDDC to become more efficient, but we believe that relocation, based on spurious arguments and figures, will not be cost neutral as EDDC maintain.
The move, if it goes ahead will be a disaster for East Devon.

Richard Thurlow
Chair, Save Our Sidmouth

For Hugo Swire’s statement in detail, and links to further comment, go to http://www.claire-wright.org/index.php/post/mp_swire_put_eddc_hq_relocation_on_hold