Winter security
November 3rd, 2008 by Cllr Karen ChilversThe police have warned that burgularies traditionally increase at this time of year, once the clocks go back. However, taking sensible precautions may lessen your chance of being a victim. Some of their advice is below:
- make use of timer switches to have lighting come on within properties if they are going to be empty in the late afternoons and early evenings
- ensure that vehicle keys are never left in view of doors or windows
- make sure that UPVC doors are correctly and fully locked. This means turning the key in the lock as well as lifting the handle in most examples of this type of door. If the handle is lifted and the key not turned, the door may not be fully secure. Having been burgled a few years ago I know what a distressing experience it can be so do what you can to keep yourself safe.
Cabinet system & the Tory U-Turn
October 10th, 2008 by Cllr Karen ChilversPower to the people!
I’m delighted to report that the Conservatives have had to do a fairly big about-turn and give up on their preference to go to a Cabinet System for Brentwood Council. This would have seen a small clique of councillors making the decisions.
The Lib Dem team may have highlighted the issue: we ran petitions, we spoke about it in the press via press notices and lettrs, we spoke to you on the door and made the case for keeping the status quo on our websites…but it was you, the residents, who sent, in support of our preferred option 3, the following to the council:
- 468 consultation papers by post
- 104 responses on-line via the Council website
- 21 responses on www.brentwood-ongarlibdems.org.uk
- 32 responses from a door-to-door petition
- 93 responses from a postal petition
A total of 718 responses in favour of Option 3 with only 281 in favour of the Leader and Cabinet System (Option 1). In addition, it’s still worth watching the recent Citizens’ Panel where 99% of the attendees wanted Option 3!
Well done to everyone who got involved! The committee system stays and we can continue to speak up for you and put your points across in the chamber and live on the internet!
Special Citizen’s Panel - report
September 20th, 2008 by Cllr Karen ChilversI thoroughly enjoyed watching this meeting on Thursday. Councillors were asked not to attend so that residents could actually have their say without any Tory highjacking! I was fully in support of this so watched at home. What an event!
99 per cent of the residents there were totally against the move to go to a cabinet system in Brentwood - a show of hands at the end was 100% against with the one person in favour abstaining from the vote totally!
It’s worth watching: http://www.brentwood.ukcouncil.net/site/
How the cabinet proposal affects you…
September 18th, 2008 by Cllr Karen ChilversYesterday, my letter regarding the practical implications of the cabinet system was published in the Brentwood Gazette. In case you missed it:
Beware snake in the grass with Brentwood council cabinet plan
Supposing that someone wants to draw double yellow lines all over your road and you don’t want them, for good solid reasons. Today, you have the opportunity to contact me and I can refer this to committee for debate. I can speak up on your behalf, put your case forward, speak to your neighbours and work with you to find a solution to present at the committee. Hopefully, as ward councillor, other members, from all sides of the political spectrum, will respect the knowledge I have about my ward and I may try to convince them to go with an alternative route. This decision will be made in a public chamber, available to view on the internet.
Under the cabinet system, this won’t happen. The decision will be made by one person, who could reside anywhere in the borough. From my point of view, elected as representative for Brentwood West, how well will they know the people who live there and their everyday issues? Every ward is different, and every ward has its own needs, this is the strength in a committee/panel system …we all get heard.
The Conservative administration will tell you that there will be an opportunity for scrutiny with members able to call items into a scrutiny panel. Well, that’s where we find the ’snake in the grass’… they haven’t put this out for public consultation because they tell us they haven’t decided on it yet. Surely this is a crucial part of the process. So, if you vote for their option one, you haven’t even been told the detail of what you’re voting for.
Remember also, there are only nine opposition members in total. We could have a situation where 10 members have to call an item in to the scrutiny panel – which Tory member would be brave enough to back us up in that situation?
They will also tell you that this will enable “quick” decisions. Can you honestly say that the quickest decisions you make are always the right ones?
If you want to stop this, you must let us know. With 28 Conservatives and nine opposition members the people of Brentwood must rise up and tell us their views! Sign our petition on www.brentwood-ongar libdems.org.uk or fill in the consultation document and choose OPTION THREE to retain the committee and panel structure.
Cllr Karen Chilvers
Lib Dem councillor Brentwood West Ward
You can also vote in our on-line petition:
Cabinet system - tell us what you think!
September 10th, 2008 by Cllr Karen ChilversWe’ve set up an on-line discussion forum, on a trial basis, let us know your views on this or any other topic by registering at www.brentwood-ongarlibdems.org.uk.
To go to the discussions, click here: http://www.brentwood-ongarlibdems.org.uk/externals/PhpBb2/
Cromwell Road Play Area - work complete
August 15th, 2008 by Cllr Karen ChilversI’ve just been to look at the virtually completed works at the play area and, I must say, I think it looks extremely good and will certainly be hard to climb into! Hopefully, this will put an end to the anti-social behaviour neighbours have been encountering and the area can be used by the little ones for fun, just as it should be!
More trees and shrubs will be planted when appropriate to finally complete this worthwhile project.
Cllr David Kendall is our county council candidate
July 19th, 2008 by Cllr Karen Chilvers
Next year, we’ll be electing four county councillors and, I’m pleased to say, Cllr David Kendall (a familiar face to hundreds of Brentwood West residents, pictured on the far right with Nigel and me) is our county council candidate for the Brentwood South division (includes West, Warley and Brentwood South ward).
David was councillor for Brentwood West from 1991 until 2006 and is now representing Pilgrims Hatch as well as being group leader, having been returned to the council in a by-election in March 2007. David was re-elected in May this year with a majority of almost 400.
The graph on the right shows that, at the last elections in 2005, David was only 570 votes (8%) behind the Conservative. With the Conservatives having a stranglehold on every level of local government, isn’t it time to have an alternative voice at county council? We fight for you at the borough level - we can fight for you at county level!
We can do this with your help! If you would like to help us, follow this link: http://www.brentwood-ongarlibdems.org.uk/surveys/5/
Read more about David’s bid and all the county council candidates here: http://www.essex09.mycouncillor.org.uk/