Cost-cutting move to axe Pendle town hall chief (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Cost-cutting move to axe Pendle town hall chief
10:00pm Thursday 21st February 2013 in News
By Peter Magill, Chief reporter
A TOWN hall chief executive could be asked to quit – and 16 councillors sacked – to save almost £150,000 for a cash-strapped authority.
Labour councillors in Pendle believe Stephen Barnes should step down – and Burnley chief executive Steve Rumbelow should take the helm for both neighbouring authorities.
Mr Barnes is believed to earn around £90,000 for a four-day week, after his hours were cut 12 months ago.
And the Labour group is also proposing to slash the number of councillors, from 49 to 33, for Nelson, Colne, and West Craven.
Coun Mohammed Iqbal, Labour leader, said: “I would like to acknowledge the excellent work that Mr Barnes has done over the decades of service he has given.
“However, the huge cuts being imposed on areas like Pendle from this Tory and Liberal Democrat government mean that we have to take big decisions.
“I will be moving as part of our budget that we enter into talks with Burnley Council to share their chief executive. This will save a large amount of money for hard-pressed Pendle taxpayers.”
Deputy leader Coun Eileen Ansar added: “The government is hitting councils such as Pendle very hard with a huge reduction in funding.
“I believe that we need to reduce the number of coun- cillors to show our solidarity with fellow residents.”
Last year Mr Barnes saw his hours reduced, regeneration director Brian Cookson went to a three-day week, and community services director Philip Mousdale took a wage cut in return for more flexible working hours.
The proposition will be raised by the Labour group as part of its budget proposals, at Nelson Town Hall, tonight.
Talks have taken place between Burnley and Pendle over shared services, and there is an agreement for co-operation on certain legal services now in place.
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Comments (13)
11:07pm Thu 21 Feb 13
ToffeeGuy says...
11:26pm Thu 21 Feb 13
burnleyglentoran says...
Nice work (I use the term losely!) if you can get it!!
Get shut of bad rubbish...
6:20am Fri 22 Feb 13
golazzo says...
9:03am Fri 22 Feb 13
mavrick says...
9:19am Fri 22 Feb 13
Philip A Berry says...
Obviously the 2 to be left would be Mohammed Iqbal & Eileen Ansar!
9:50am Fri 22 Feb 13
Izanears says...
PS. Isn't Brian Cookson taking up some role within the Cycling fraternity?
3:58pm Fri 22 Feb 13
retsofad says...
4:33pm Fri 22 Feb 13
ROBERTSLUMDWELLER123 says...
6:41pm Fri 22 Feb 13
coates warder says...
12:16am Sat 23 Feb 13
Philip A Berry says...
11:21pm Sat 23 Feb 13
retsofad says...
5:12pm Tue 26 Feb 13
will12 says...
And get rid of any Councillor who was on the Council that was party to the "Car Park Extension" in Nelson Centre, or should I say "Park where you want, how you want Extension" but Driver's beware, you will get a ticket if you Park too long !!
And who is at fault for the chaos that Driver's face every day ???? The Council, The Parking Attendant's or the Police ??? Seemingly no one has any balls to stand up and say they are to blame !!!!
No one likes it, eveyone thinks its a total waste of money, and yet the Council thinks its wonderful !!! Beware, because WE the Poll Tax Payer's pay for you to **** up all the time, well the time is nigh, the revolution is just around the corner !! You have been warned !!!!
Does any one else think Pendle's Councillor's come from Mars????
7:43pm Tue 26 Feb 13
elfnsafety says...
He shouldn't upset the Lib-Dem Councillors, who were very proud of their design for the Town Centre, but he's quite right - it's an appalling layout and makes parking very difficult.
As far as the original point is concerned, Labour never did anything to reduce the cost of running the Council when they were in charge, they just liked spending money. That's why the UK is still bust now. Don't ever forget who kept spending the money when the world was heading for the crash of 2008.