Transport

Falling Land Values Deepen Highway Depot Crisis

August 20th, 2008 by Group Office

Liberal Democrats at North Yorkshire County Council claim that their worst fears about the Tory County Council’s highway depot rationalisation programme are now being realised.

In November last year it was revealed that the project, originally estimated at £10.5 million had risen to £16M, an increase of more than 50%. This prompted County Cllr Bill Hoult, Leader of the Lib Dems at County Hall, to allege that the estimates must have been prepared on “the back of a fag packet”.

The Liberal Democrats “called in” the decision to look again at the finances, what went wrong and how confident the Council was that costs could be contained. However, the Executive of the Council dismissed concerns and agreed to bale out the scheme by borrowing £3.8m and gambled on increasing land values of the depots to be sold providing the rest.

The current credit crunch has scuppered that confident expectation and revised estimates of land values reveal a drop rather than an increase in land values from £12.4M to £10.4M with a “health warning” that the volatility of current market conditions may make things worse. Even though some savings have been made on the Richmond depot by leasing and refurbishment rather than buying a new site with new building, the financial shortfall has deepened.

A report was presented to the Tory County Council Executive on the 19 August 2008 recommending that further sales of Depots be put on hold in the hope that land values improve. To bridge the funding gap progress on the depot rationalisation will be underwritten from Council finances.

County Councillor Bill Hoult comments:“Last year the Tory Executive took a gamble on increasing land prices to get them out of the mess and they lost. The latest proposal is basically the same, gambling on the economy improving, land prices rising and so all will be well. What is not addressed is if the economy worsens even more and land prices slide once again.”

“This is a result of the lack of effective and robust project management rather than the present management of projects which seems to stumble from crisis to crisis, a process that can get by in a booming economy but not in a downturn.”

“It also comes hard on the heels of the reports of the neglect of the repairs and maintenance of North Yorkshire’s tenanted County Farms and the £6M “black hole” on deficiencies in the physical state of our schools that I raised at the last Council meeting.”

“Once again the Council taxpayer is picking up the cost for bad project management by the Council.”

Say No To Parking Charges

June 19th, 2008 by Group Office

Liberal Democrats in North Yorkshire are opposed to parking charges being imposed in the towns of Northallerton, Stokesley, Thirsk and Bedale.

We believe that they would:

1. Destroy the economic viability of our town centres

2. Put small shops out of business

3. Cost jobs

4. Displace parking into residential areas

Stokesley County Councillor Caroline Seymour said:
“The Conservatives who run the Hambleton District Council are responsible for creating the financial difficulties that have led to these charging proposals.
I am disappointed that the Tory bosses at the County Council have made no objection to the charges.
In addition, Labour Government policies have made it difficult for councils to raise the money needed to maintain services.”

There will be a peaceful march from Northallerton Town Hall to Hambleton Forum to protest against the charges on Tuesday 24 June at 12:30pm.

Anyone who wants to add their name to the thousands of signatures already collected can sign the petition at many of the shops in the town centres.