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Published Date: 14 October 2009
COUNCILLORS in West Lothian have been banned from using stamps in a bid to save £10,000 a year.
The local authority is tightening its belt as it faces up to budget cuts of £45 million over the coming years, and local elected representatives have now been banned from sending out "mail shots" to their constituents.

But opposition councillors h
ave hit out at the move and say the SNP-led administration is in fact trying to keep the public in the dark over unpopular decisions it makes.

Council leader Peter Johnston said: "We have now removed the option for councillors to send out unsolicited mail shots. This in no way restricts a councillor's ability to communicate directly with constituents who have raised issues.

"Given that surgeries are advertised in the local press and on the council website, this is very poor value for public money.

"Indeed, if every councillor wanted to do this, our costs would go through the roof.

"It does, however, prevent councillors from using the public purse to fund self-publicity stunts."

Councillor Johnston was referring to Labour's Livingston North Councillor Bruce Ferrie, who sent out 1,000 letters to residents about an amendment his party had put forward at a council meeting.

The council leader believes the letter had political content and should have been paid for by Cllr Ferrie's party.

He said: "I'm all in favour of councillors keeping their constituents up to date with local politics but this must not be done by using public money."

Cllr Ferrie angrily defended the letter. He said: "This SNP council axed money from a community project in Knightsridge without proper consultation and I had to respond to the hundreds of inquiries through the letter.

"It exposed the two SNP councillors who voted against the community's wishes for sports provision in Knightsridge.

"That is what has upset Peter Johnston. The letter I sent was non-political and informative and was cleared by council officials.

"This decision is the last straw. The SNP-led administration has put in restriction after restriction because it doesn't want councillors to speak to their communities.

"How am I supposed to tell people what's happening? It is a slight on democracy."

A 50 per cent reduction in costs for councillors and officials attending conferences and courses is also in place at the council, which could save £100,000.

Independent Armadale councillor Stuart Borrowman said: "Mr Johnston may be interested to know that I have scarcely seen the 'local' SNP representative at community council, parent council, community centre or public meetings since she was elected two-and-a-half years ago.

"Perhaps she hasn't been writing to constituents."





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  • Last Updated: 14 October 2009 11:05 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: West Lothian
 
1

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 14/10/2009 12:16:32
SNP-led administration have always keep people in the dark,show them the red card.
2

Linda,

Edinburgh 14/10/2009 12:54:52
This is not allowed in Edinburgh or most other councils.
3

Jaco Pastorius,

14/10/2009 13:15:39
What isn't allowed, Linda? Showing people the red card? Keeping people in the dark? Incest? Cocaine? Biting the heads off ferrets?
4

Mallory,

Edinburgh 14/10/2009 13:45:54
Could they extend it to CEC propaganda newsletters?
5

Gorgie Anthony,

14/10/2009 14:37:25
"How am I supposed to tell people what's happening? It is a slight on democracy."


Is Cllr Ferrie reasonably fit, or is he your usual obese councillor?

If he's fit he could always deliver flyers/letters by hand.
6

TDB333,

14/10/2009 15:25:57
had a bad day #3. or do you just hate women?
7

Toast,

14/10/2009 15:35:52
Cllr Ferrie like most of his labour colleagues is most apt at blowing his own trumpet and should stop being so patheyic and get on with his job.
8

Gorgie Anthony,

14/10/2009 16:04:44
7 - Truth and lies from the man who peers through his curtains at binmen and traffic wardens.
9

Dragonlord,

14/10/2009 16:49:08
7# 99.9% of Edinburgh car drivers know who you spout rubbish so why do you keep posting?

Why can't they use their own money to post things if they think they are that important. Why should council tax money fund their postage costs? With cuts everywhere it's only right they do everything before cutting wages and services.
10

Mikey,

14/10/2009 16:55:32
#7, what do you know about Nazis? Have your handlers let you in on a wee secret?
11

bikerider1,

14/10/2009 19:01:06
#7 gorgie tony. is it true that you were seriously injured in a concentration camp............................................................. when you fell out your guard tower???!!!
12

beegoo,

14/10/2009 23:17:58
go to


http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/latestnews/Mental-health-and-exercise-link.5731168.jp#4517145
13

eDUCATIon,

26/10/2009 20:28:56
Gorgie Trolley

99.9999999999999999999999999999999999999% of the Edinburgh car drivers, SNP supporters, binmen, feral youth and the people that post on here know youre a troll.
14

Linda,

Edinburgh 20/11/2009 14:46:19
Where is the Evening News coverage of last night's By Election result in Bo'Ness (Council ward now one third of parliamentary constituency).

SNP (Ann Ritchie): 1,604 votes - 58% (+10%)
Labour: 823 votes - 30% (-2%)
Tory: 283 votes - 10% (-3%)
LibDem: 79 votes - 3% (3%)
A 6% swing from Labour to the SNP.
Since a majority of votes was acquired on the first count Cllr Ann Ritchie was elected at the first stage of counting.

 

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