Shy Councillor John Blundell & the Regeneration of the Town Centre
by Brian Bamford
EARLIER this week
stall-holders on Rochdale Market were looking
forward to a possible
temporary reprieve after the Council had threatened closure of the
Market next Monday, two
days before the next full meeting of the Council.
Since
Councillor Blundell, the Cabinet member responsible for Regeneration,
took the decision to give Rochdale's 178 year-old market the chop
under this latest Council attempt at regenerating the Town Centre,
the authorities seem to have been shocked by the local uproar among
the public and in the media.by Brian Bamford
Following a slot on last
week's consumer program 'You and Yours'
on Radio Four, one local councillor told NV
that Cllr. Blundell was under pressure and was now 'changing
his tune'.
'Unlike you Brian I don’t
fraternise with the opposition.'
NV contacted
the good Councillor Blundell:
'as the Cabinet Member
for Regeneration, can you tell me how you propose to use the former
Santander Building which is now housing the current indoor market
stalls. What does the council intend to do with the building after
the stall-holders have departed?'
To which minutes later the e-mail reply from the
Cabinet member for Regeneration & Business came back:
Councillor
John Blundell:
Mon
30/09/2019 10:39
Dear
Brian,
'There
has been no attempt to fill that building until now due to it being
occupied by the cafe and market. The council are now looking for
alternative uses – I am all ears to anybody who wants to submit any
proposal to the Council including a market. I will have officers look
at this, to get a professional opinion, and I will then decide how to
proceed.
'I
will not be discussing these with you as these are private
conversations that we will hold with businesses and other potential
occupiers.
'I
won’t be contacting Cllr Paolucci. Unlike you Brian I don’t
fraternise with the opposition.'
Well! Well! Does this not
show how transparent, tribal and trite our politicians are these
days?
'Why
would I share any of this information with you?'
LAST Tuesday, I again
e-mailed
Cllr. Blundell to confirm what was going on:
Dear
John,
'Yesterday,
I spoke to the stallholders on Rochdale Market and they said there is
to be a reprieve for the local market for a period of 6-months? I
was also told that you had been down. 'Furthermore, it was said that
you are awaiting the completion of the new market centre? Does this
mean that once that is finished you will be relocating the current
stall-holders to that location? As you must be aware there has been
some recent publicity about local markets, has this had some impact
on your change of mind?'
Yours
sincerely,
Brian
Bamford
And
Cllr.
Blundell's
further reply was:
Hi
Brian,
'Why
would I share any of this information with you?'
John
Followed
by yet another frantic e-mail from the noble councillor:
'I
have asked you to stop emailing me several times.
'Please
stop.'
As the Cabinet Member for
Regeneration & Business, Councillor John Blundell, is a public
figure paid by local citizens. Does he not feel he ought to answer
questions from a member of the public or the press? Or is he just shy by nature?
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6 comments:
Sadly, like too many other councillors, it appears that Boy Blunder views himself as an agent of the Body Corporate, rather than a representative of the people of the borough.
Cllr Dearnley has been working hard alongside Cllr Blundell and the traders to work things out.
Incidentally a staggering 82% of complaints investigated by the Local Government & Social Care Ombudsman into Rochdale Council were upheld.
This compares to an average of 61% in similar authorities across the UK
Northern Voices readers can view the inconvenient facts about our Councils performance here :
https://www.lgo.org.uk/your-councils-performance/rochdale-metropolitan-borough-council/statistics
Something rotten in the state of Denmark ?
You bet there is
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Surprise, surprise that is an attempt to take wind out of our sails, typical
Message to Cllr. Dearnley: I was discussing the latest development on the Rochdale Market with Alyson, one of the stall-holders. During this conversation she made her feelings felt about the issues. However, she was at great pains to express her gratitude to you personally for all you have done to bring about what is broadly seen as a rescue package for the Market. I promised her that I would pass-on to you her thankfullness for everything you have done to help bring this about. I do this with pleasure, and I also told her about Cllr. Paolucci's support.
Good evening Mr Bamford
Thank you for passing this on and thank you for supporting the market.
I really don't know where we would be without Cllr Dearnley saving the day.
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