Last nights last full meeting of Bury Council before Christmas was a mix of bad tempers and anger in a meeting that was even by Bury’s standards pretty awful.
At times as the pantomine unfolded I was left thinking that surely between the 3 party’s and senior officers we could find a way of conducting better meetings than this.
The meeting started with a series of questions from the public. They were all about Radcliffe Riverside and under the new Tory rule, submitted in advance with no follow up questions permitted which basically rendered them pointless.
That was followed by the Leaders statement. Once again Cllr Bibby took the opportunity to hurl accusations and provocations at the Labour Group especially with regard to the recent Job evaluation debacle. Once upon a time meetings close to christmas were distinguished by efforts on all sides to maintain a degree of respect and general bon amie in recognition of the season of goodwill. Well Cllr Bibby not so much disregarded the tradition as vaporised it with his witless hurling of abuse. Of late he has decided if he is going to be insulted or accused by the opposition , he’d better get in first. Last night was no exception. Oh, by the way I called on him to apologise for the trauma and misery the Councils mishandling of the affair has caused our long suffering, hard working staff. he declined and hurled more abuse at Labour!
The meeting continued to hurtle down hill faster than a sleigh-born Santa. Questions to the leader were highlighted by a protracted answer on the state of the public toilets in Radcliffe - Cllr Gunther even had photos to show us. I’m afraid I found myself giggling incontrollably at this - shameful I know - but you had to be there. Generally though Tory answers were distinguished by a determination to either not answer the question or to answer some mysterious question that no one had actually asked!
We then moved on to Council motions. The Labour group had proposed a motion to propose council committment to use the new powers available in the Sustainable communities act - especially to save Post Offices. The Conservatives proposed an amendment that we (Lib Dems) felt improved it and in the end all 3 parties supported the amended motion.
The Lib Dem group had submitted a motion highlighting the apalling funding settlement this year from the Government for Council finances 2009/10 (below inflation again!) and calling for an all party approach to lobby for a fairer deal for Bury. My Colleague and Resource spokesperson, Cllr Richard Baum made an excellent speech and unanimity once again erupted when all 3 parties supported this motion.
Anger at Bury Times plans to move to Bolton
There was then an emergency motion calling for Newsquest to abandon plans to move the Bury Times Group to Bolton. Which would mean that after 155 years Bury would not have a newspaper produced in the town. Angry speeches and comments from all sides of the chamber (including myself) culminated in unanimous support to keep the BT in Bury.
Following a couple more procedural items that brought the time to 10.15 , those that still had the will to live joined the Mayor for the customary mince pies and christmas cake. I didn’t spot Cllr Bibby amongst the festive treats however - perhaps he was still hurling abuse at Labour somewhere. Such anger.