Tory beach hut plan slammed

By Emily Pearce

Friday, June 15, 2012

 

Tory beach hut plan slammed

Plans by Conservatives at the Isle of Wight Council to build beach huts have been criticised by an opposition councillor. Picture by Jennifer Burton.

TORY plans to use part of a £2.3 million underspend to build beach huts have been blasted by an opposition councillor.

The council's ruling Conservative Group has tabled a motion for Wednesday's (20) full council meeting, asking members to back a series of one off schemes.

The schemes would be paid for using part of a £2.29 million saved by the council this financial year. The amount of council underspend was revealed in full council papers published earlier this week.

Conservatives claim the projects — which include inviting businesses to suggest town improvement ideas, working with Job Centre Plus to cut unemployment and a Celebrate the Isle of Wight weekend to promote Island produce, as well as plans to build beach huts — would benefit tourism.

Council leader Cllr David Pugh said the projects would build on existing work to support the Island's economy.

"As the motion acknowledges, we are only able to bring forward these plans for additional investment due to the council's healthy financial position. The difficult decisions of the past 18 months mean we can release funding to support community-based initiatives that will contribute to the Island’s economic wellbeing," he said.

As a one-off underspend, Cllr Pugh said the cash could not be used to reinstate areas of recurring expenditure, which would include services such as public toilets and libraries.

"Whilst the council is not able to reinstate areas of previous recurring expenditure, it is able to make use of the £2.290million net savings achieved in 2011/12 to support ideas such as these," he said.

However, the plans came under fire from Labour councillor Geoff Lumley.

"It's an absolute insult to all those at the council who lost their jobs — and those left behind to struggle on without enough staff — that this money is to be spent on petty little projects like beach huts.

"The fact the underspend is so significant shows the council has either mismanaged its finances, or that it deliberately cut public services it didn't really want to spend money on. Public toilets are more of a priority than beach huts and this money could have been used to keep such services going," he said.

Cllr Lumley has also tabled a motion for the meeting, urging the council to do all it could secure Assisted Area Status for the Island. The extra government funding would be used to tackle unemployment.

Reporter: emilyp@iwcpmail.co.uk

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by ian armstrong

17th June 2012, at 21:47:59

£2.3 million? Sounds about enough to send the council dimwits on a one-way flight to the moon- then they'll find where they left their brains and common sense because they sure as eggs is eggs aint here!!

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by John Henry

16th June 2012, at 04:46:35

The says only part of the £2.3m might be spent on beach huts. How much I wonder?

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by david walker

16th June 2012, at 00:36:24

Beach huts are a marvellous idea, the gap between them makes an excellent public toilet. And somewhere for the slightly better off to hang out away from the oiks that keep this moronic council and pay for its numerous ****-ups

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by Kevin Barclay-Jay

16th June 2012, at 00:01:49

read the parellel story from Benyon(£150K a year +) worrying about Tories not representing themselves well to the public......these people need to be removed from ever making decisions about the Island ever gain

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by sue allen

15th June 2012, at 19:45:54

Hang onto this money Mr Pugh for when you make your next monumental ****-up and have to pay out huge court costs!

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by kevin froment

15th June 2012, at 19:09:36

ive got to the stage where im sure that whatever we the thinking public, and voters, want it will be decided by the dinosaurs that seem to get voted in term after term, it must be time to force those that want to be councillors etc into fixed terms of office, they should be disallowed from standing for a third term. that way new blood gets put into the mix and the same stale ideas dont keep coming back to haunt what is becoming a derelict place, no amenities, no services and most of all, nothing for our young people to do, this will become the isle of toxteth if we are not careful

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by Graeme Egerton

15th June 2012, at 17:23:13

I think the Island would benefit from a state of the art indoor pool with wave machines, slides, etc. It would be perfect for the summer season when the weather's pants and I'm sure would be much used the rest of the year. It's such a great idea,it will never happen though.

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by Steven Taylor

15th June 2012, at 13:02:22

What a hypocrite CLLR Pugh is.He says 'It will contribue to the Islands economic wellbeing'. Is this the same CLLR Pugh who fought to have the music festival in Ventnor stopped a couple of weeks ago and then also stopped thousands and thousands of pounds going to local shops. Time for you to go Mr Pugh and take your anti-fun dinosaur polices with you.

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by R Dixon

15th June 2012, at 12:32:11

Maybe the council could put the money to good use replacing/repairing the Chain Ferry, rather than increasing the fare (& threatening to charge foot passengers)?

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by Paul Strauss

15th June 2012, at 12:00:16

Since, for some laughably unintelligent reason, this money can't be spent on the third-world facilities that pass for the Island's public toilets, I suggest (to exploit the loophole) that each of the beach huts contains a toilet to be made available to members of the public. Any remaining cash could then be used for upkeep. 'Up-what?' i hear the council cry.

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