The way we were in 2013

The way we were 2013

Jan 2013— There were major delays in post Christmas refuse collections. It was revealed that York taxpayers were paying interest charges of £651,000 a month on accumulated Council debts. Councillors travel expenses were under the microscope. The Tour de France route was revealed.

Feb 2013—Proposed changes to ward boundaries were published. Councillors were accused of bullying officials in York. Charging for green bin emptying was proposed. Later the Council would charge for second bin emptying and, more recently, propose to extend the charge to cover all green bins.  The Chain gang principle was extended to public space maintenance. 50% increase in car parking charges was announced.

March 2013Acomb Alive announced an events programme. Police enforcement policy on 20 mph limits was confused.  The York Council announced major public service cuts. Only 17% of goods and services bought by the Council were “locally sourcedKings Square was to get £490,000 facelift.

April 2013— The York Council announced that it will no longer “scout” for faulty streetlights. The decision is to result in a big increase in faulty lights. Gale Farm Court management arrangements were under the spotlight. Plans to build on York’s Green Belt are announced by Labour while traveller site locations also slip out. The city centre swimming pool project is ditched by Labour

May 2013—Petition launched opposing “Showman’s Yard” plan for Wetherby Road. First signs that support for Labour party in York was plummeting. Former Labour Councillor Lynn Jeffries joins LibDems. Lowfields care village opening date slips to 2016. The project was later to be abandoned altogether.

June 2013— Labour started “webcasting” its Cabinet meetings. Taxpayers fund a £180 pedicure. A large number of speeders are caught by mobile cameras.

July 2013— The Toy bus is scrapped. Labour plan to close Lendal Bridge despite a big opposition petition. It was to be the defining moment for the present administration. The Council was urged to “pull back from the brink” as it introduced a wide area 20 mph speed limit.

August 2013— A big increase in warden call charges hits the elderly and disabled. A consultation hologram is suggested. LibDems publish an alternative to the Labour Local Plan . Council withdraws from the annual “Britain in Bloom” contest.  Lendal Bridge is closed. The “trial” is a shambles from day one.

September 2013— There is a call for the Lendal Bridge trial to be suspended as  fines totalling £500,000 are issued. Council is spending £1/4 million a year clearing fly tipping. New bin emptying schedules produce problems. The Council is to spend £1.4 million on the Tour de France. This will later increase to over £1.6 million.  Revised bus timetables introduced but the Council continues to refuse to publish reliability stats.

October 2013—York is to get more electric buses. In York, a number of  affordable homes projects falter. “Left luggage” arrangements at York station are criticised. Shopper numbers fall by 12%

November 2013Council debts are set to rise to £300 million.Council grants to Community centres are to be scrapped from April. The numbers fined on Lendal Bridge and Coppergate tops 35,000. The Council publishes a list of foreign trips made by Councillors and officials. A new TV station for York is announced. More than two years later, it has still to broadcast.

December 2013— It will cost 40p to spend a penny.  “Bed blocking “ at York hospital is on the increase.  Labour continued to evade answering questions about Lendal Bridge

How the Westfield Focus reported events in 2013

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The way we were – 2012

The way we were 2012

Jan 2012—Delays to the Community Stadium planning application were admitted by Council. Winter Grotto was a let down. 400 street lights were removed  by Council-not replaced.

Feb 2012Labour U turn on manifesto promises. Prioritise vanity projects over front line services. Decisions to be taken in private. Council close Acomb Office. Ward committees were scrapped

March 2012—York “tip tax” bill hits £3 million a year. Burnholme college to close. Ftr moved to Leeds. Dog warden service ended

April 2012Recycling shambles in Acomb as save Beckfield Lane recycling centre petition snubbed. Centre closes

May 2012—New Lowfields care village plans published. Council announce plans to reduce number of litter bins. Labour confirm 20 mph speed limit project.

June 2012Olympic torch in York. Hotel planned for St Leonards Place (later abandoned), Community stadium/Monks Cross planning application approved.

July 2012Ward budget voting scam revealed. Scale of road repair cuts exposed (£1.5 million) Rubbish dumped at York car park. Another Labour Cabinet member is sacked making it two in a year. Elderly lose care services

August 2012—Council spent £1.2 million on consultants. The late Cllr Lynn Jeffries quits Labour. Council refuses to release bus reliability stats.

September 2012New bus routes announced. Prove to be unpopular and dropped a year later. York Labour MP criticised for £4,500 Olympic hospitality binge. Community stadium saga takes new twist as mega contract announced—big delays expected. York wins Gold in Yorkshire in Bloom contest. Floods hit York

October 2012Salt bins left empty. Floods recede as Council Leader makes movie. Future of Libraries under discussion (were later  to be hived off to a “social enterprise”). Labour describe York students as “uppity”. Council spends £2.4 million on 2,405 new seats for HQ. Acomb Alive launched

November 2012Gunpowder Plod fiasco. Labour admit Credit Union mistakes. Council to spend £1.6 million on Shambles market— snub Acomb. Labour Cabinet members take on second jobs. Council announce plans to purchase “arts barge” for £100,000

December 2012More floods  Care homes plan in disarray.  Council get keys to new HQ. York Archives awarded a £1.6 million improvement grant.

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