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Libraries and free transport for OAPs to be axed to save cash

Published date: 07 December 2010 |
Published by: Lois Hough


 

LIBRARIES could shut, parking charges may rocket and free transport for pensioners might be scrapped as part of a massive programme of cuts by
Flintshire Council, the Leader can exclusively reveal.


The closure of five libraries in Queensferry, Garden City, Bagillt, Halkyn and Gwernaffield, which council chiefs say are the least popular, will save £283,000 over the next three years.

Free transport for pensioners and people with learning disabilities who attend a day centre could be withdrawn to save £2.6 million in the next three years.

Car parking charges may rise from 20p to 50p a day in Mold and Holywell saving £938,000 in the next three years, and charges of 20p an hour will be rolled out across all other car parks in Flintshire.

Also in the pipeline are plans to hand over control of public toilets to community councils which will save £457,000 in the next three years.

An early draft of the three-year Flintshire Futures plan was leaked to the Leader in October and revealed that nearly £10 million of savings were required from next year’s budget with further cuts expected over the following two years.

A detailed breakdown of the cuts has now been obtained by the Leader.

Cllr Nigel Steele-Mortimer, executive member for education, said he regretted the possible closure of the libraries but said the service would continue in other ways.

He said: “What we’re trying to do is to deliver the service in alternative ways.

“We have the mobile library service and the routes for that can be altered to cater for library users.

“We are also looking at putting a selection of books in pubs and shops.

“Although we regret having to consider shutting these libraries we are trying to ensure that the service continues and is improved.

“It’s early days and nothing is set in stone.”

Cllr Bernie Attridge, deputy leader of the Labour group, is concerned about axing free transport for pensioners.

As a former taxi driver he said he knows first-hand the importance of transport to vulnerable people.

He said: “It is very concerning because it is going to hit the most vulnerable people in our community.”

Cllr Attridge says the best way to cut costs is to remove management posts and not frontline services.

Cllr Carol Ellis, executive member for environment, said it was a difficult decision but the cuts have to come from somewhere.

She said: “We have to make difficult decisions and I never thought it would come to this. It’s an emotive issue and we want to protect our frontline services.”

Cllr Tony Sharps, deputy council leader and executive member for environment, said: “Car parking charges will be looked at in all towns across the county and we may also introduce car parking charges at County Hall.”

Up to 100 jobs are at risk in 2011/12 according to the plan where more than 100 measures are outlined.

Council chiefs say the plans are a work in progress and have not yet been formally approved.

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  1. Posted by: Hen ddraig at 13:45 on 07 December 2010 Report

    Broughton retail park would welcome an increase in town centre parking charges, not to sure if town centre buisnesses would be quite so happy.

  2. Posted by: a cahill at 13:52 on 07 December 2010 Report

    Library books in pubs.... beggars belief.... does this mean that we should encourage children to enter licensed premises to get books.... and what of the publicans complaint that their trade is disappearing... maybe a good idea to outsource it to weatherspoons

  3. Posted by: Hen ddraig at 14:32 on 07 December 2010 Report

    If Flintshire want to charge for parking at "County" Hall thet should also charge for parking at "County" schools, "County" Leisure centres and at "County" community centres, tehy must remember "we're all in this together" and don't forget to charge for the reserved section of car park at the front of "County" Hall.

  4. Posted by: InMyOpinion at 16:27 on 07 December 2010 Report

    Soon there will be no services and no jobs, and with Cardiff soon to become more powerful, everything will soon be run from there, and small towns in the north will become ghost towns with no services and no future.

  5. Posted by: wellman at 20:12 on 07 December 2010 Report

    Town car park charges should be the same for all 20p is a starting point. Holywell and Mold should no longer be penalised. The Mobile Library is interesting, a very expensive service for only a few users, and of those users how many could easily use a local Library such as the brill Holywell Library in the centre of town.

  6. Posted by: liberty1 at 22:04 on 07 December 2010 Report

    Libraries under threat of closure , the Tories are back with a vengence to finish off Thatchers work this time aided by the LibDims ,the Philistins and the Mongol hordes together would not have caused as much carnage as these two political parties intend to do ,I hope our children ,grandchildren and beyond find some way of forgiving these people for the society it is creating for them.

  7. Posted by: Fadro at 07:24 on 08 December 2010 Report

    Hmm, funny I'd always thought it stemmed from the reckless spending of money we didnt have for 13 years by the previous socialist government. Hey ho.

  8. Posted by: liberty1 at 19:46 on 08 December 2010 Report

    Fadro, there is nothing funny about what this lot are/intending to do and the last 13 yrs has nothing to do with it ,it is down to spiteful political vengence and who were this socialist gov you refer to ,New Labour? shows your lack of understanding and that you are out of your depth when it comes to modern politics or do you get your info from the Daily Mail/Express?

  9. Posted by: Fadro at 20:23 on 09 December 2010 Report

    Oh Sweetie, what a lovely little class warrior you are..

 

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