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Growth and Infrastructure Bill

The SOS mailbox received two messages today, from David Walsh of whosehomeisit.co.uk

Dear all,
The Growth and Infrastructure Bill passed the third reading in the House of Lords on March 26th.
“So what?” I hear you mutter.
If it passes as it is, Eric Pickles can designate your local authority and allow developers to apply directly to him.
The bill does not even limit him to particular reasons!
For instance, he could choose any LPA starting with a given letter. So long as he puts it in writing; places it in the parliamentary library; and neither house debates it and objects within 40 days, it becomes law.
If that doesn’t worry you, it should!
It still must go back to the House of Commons for one last time.
This is the last chance to lobby your MP on this one!!!
David Walsh
whosehomeisit.co.uk

He also forwarded this link from the Campaign for Rural England (CPRE), which has a suggested statement that can be adapted and sent directly to our local MPs.


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The Chief Executive and the Overview and Scrutiny Committee (28 March)

For those who missed this groundbreaking meeting*, and to allow SOS followers to check that the minutes have been accurately recorded, Robert Crick’s question is reproduced below, with his permission.

(*when the advice of Chief Executive, Mark Williams, was overturned.  He had insisted that planning issues could not legally be part of the TAFF’s remit when investigating the East Devon Business Forum. The O&S Committee was not convinced.)

Questions for EDDC Overview and Scrutiny, 28 March 2013

Thank you Chair.

Neighbours, will this committee offer thanks on behalf of East Devon’s council tax payers to Mr Mark Williams for his offer of free “independent legal advice” to this committee, and to the TAFF?

Or will you gratefully decline his generous insistence that he will provide what he described to the TAFF as “two for the price of one”?

Is there not room for concern about a potential conflict of interest when, in his role as District CEO, the CEO may himself be subject to scrutiny?

Can Mr Williams’s legal judgment be relied on?
He appears incapable of distinguishing between a potentially unsound process and its undeniable outcome? (The TAFF cannot call in the LDP but it can investigate the way it was developed.)

Is it appropriate for him to give you advice on how you as Chair of the Scrutiny committee may wish to put to him, personally, such questions as:

Does he regret giving misleading advice about the EDBF and its critics to the Right Honourable Hugo Swire when, on behalf of his constituents, our Member of Parliament made enquiries into apparent conflicts of interest and undue influence throughout the district over a substantial period?
Can Mr Williams explain his failure to take up the legitimate concerns of council tax payers about the alleged abuse of EDDC resources for which he is personally responsible, particularly in his role as line manager to the Economic Development Manager?
Who authorised Mr Williams’s instruction to the Economic Development Manager to absent himself from the recent TAFF meeting, which had important questions to put to that officer following his evasive and contradictory responses at its previous meeting?
When asking the police to investigate allegations against a local development consultant whose company has an annual turnover far lower than the salary of the Economic Development Officer, has Mr Williams advised the police that their remit should extend to the potential fraudulent use of resources and influence by those in EDDC who are significantly wealthier and more powerful than the unfortunately entrapped and obviously disgraced ex-Councillor Brown?

Will you ask the CEO to step down from the TAFF and the O&S committee?

Robert Crick, Sidmouth Futures Forum


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Elections just three weeks away.

Thursday 2nd May is the date of the Devon County Council elections. Popular Independent candidate , Councillor Claire Wright, will this time be standing for the County, in place of Independent Councillor Roger Giles, who retires that day, after 20 years’ dedicated service. (For an idea of Claire’s work, go to http://www.claire-wright.org)

The Feniton by-election will also be held on 2nd May. This of course follows the resignation of former councillor Graham Brown, sacked by the East Devon Conservative Party, and forced to stand down as Chair of the East Devon Business Forum. A new Independent candidate, Susie Bond, is a strong contender to replace him in the Feniton and Buckerell Ward. (See 25 March post  Conservation, not preservation at http://sidmouthindependentnews.wordpress.com )

A full list of DCC candidates is available at http://www.eastdevon.gov.uk/dccelection2013