Lib Dem Somerset County Council are forcing through plans to create a new Park & Ride scheme for Taunton, even though these plans face huge opposition.
Contracts for the site at Cambria Farm were awarded last week, in spite of local public opinion being massively against the project.
Last month, Conservatives in Somerset backed calls for an immediate review of how the site was chosen, and pressed Somerset County Council to delay the awarding of contracts until this review had taken place. However, the Lib Dems at County Hall ignored these calls, as well as the views of the local residents.
Speaking about the decision to award the contract before the residents have had the chance to have their say, David Fothergill, Conservative County Council candidate for the area, said, “As I feared would be the case, the Lib Dems have once again chosen to ignore the views of the local population and have instead decided to force through this unpopular scheme. They should be ashamed of their lack of consultation.”
Ken Maddock, leader of Somerset County Council’s Conservative Group added, “Yet again, Lib Dem Somerset County Council is imposing schemes that will affect thousands of their residents, without proper consultation. We called on them to initiate an urgent review of the proposals, but the Lib Dems knew the results of this would go against their plans, so they carried on regardless.”
David Fothergill concluded, “Now the contracts have been signed there is no turning back. Villages such as Ruishton, Creech St Michael and Henlade are going to suffer traffic gridlock for years to come, and the Lib Dems will have no-one to blame but themselves”.
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Note to Editors: Cambria Farm is located 100 yards east of junction 25 of the M5, and has been chosen by Liberal Democrat-run Somerset County Council as the site of a huge, new Park and Ride scheme for Taunton.
Somerset County Council’s 58 seats are up for election on June 4th.
David Fothergill is standing as the Conservative Party’s candidate for the North Curry division, which includes the villages of Creech St Michael, Ruishton and Henlade, and the Cambria Farm Park and Ride site.
The attached picture shows (from l-r) Ken Johnson, Chairman of the Taunton Conservative Association, David Fothergill, Conservative County Council candidate for North Curry, Anthony Trollope-Bellew, County Councillor and Conservative Group Spokesman for Highways, and Ken Maddock, County Councillor and Conservative Group Leader, inspecting the clearance work at Cambria Farm.
For more information: contact Councillor Ken Maddock, Leader of Somerset County Council’s Conservative Group, 01823 356784 / 01458 850906 kmaddock@somerset.gov.uk, or David Fothergill, Conservative County Council candidate for North Curry, 07765 256256
Ref: 24Mar09
Lib Dem Somerset County Council is claiming to be above average when it is at least £300,000 below. Can’t they count?
Beleaguered Somerset County Council have claimed that they are better than the average county council at investing money. A new report said that the investment performance continues to be above the average for all councils and above that for its ‘peer group’. But the chart that goes with the claim shows that it is just not true. Somerset is below the average for all councils and for its peer group. If it were as good as the average it would see Somerset earning an extra £300,000 on its investments.
Somerset’s borrowing has trebled in the last six years. And it has lost £25 million in Icelandic banks. Now they are misleading people into thinking that their investment performance is better than it really is.
Conservative Finance Spokesman, David Huxtable said, “Somerset’s performance has been good in the past, but this year it has nose-dived. It is quite wrong to say that they are better than average and they should not mislead people like this. I shall be asking the County Hall bosses for a full explanation of this claim.”
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For more information: contact Councillor Ken Maddock, Leader of Somerset County Council’s Conservative Group, kmaddock@somerset.gov.uk 01823 356784 / 01458 850906 or David Huxtable, Conservative Group Spokesman on Finance, djhuxtable@somerset.gov.uk 01278 723120.
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