OVER A YEAR ago, Labour leader John Kent commented on the Tory Budget proposals. His simple statement was that it was: “Simply not sustainable”.
John’s statement had echoed that of a Senior Finance Officer two years ago, who, according to sources, believed that another year of minimal council tax rises plus other factors would lead to a “tsunami of cuts some time around 2010”.
In May, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced public spending reductions of £6.2 billion to take effect in the current financial year.
At least £4 million of promised Government grant funding for the current financial year has been withdrawn.
This means spending reductions of at least £4 million, and possibly more, will be required in Thurrock this financial year.
The cuts in the 2011/12 financial year are likely to be in the region of £14 million to £16 million.
Next wednesday, Council Leader, John Kent will present his budget proposals to his Cabinet.
A week later, he will attempt to get the whole budget through full council.
For your benefit and as a matter of clarity,here are some of the proposed cuts.
Among the “highlights” are the (proposed) closure of Chafford Hundred Library; total withdrawl of council funding for Community Forums; 43 jobs to go within Learning and Universal Outcomes Service and ten social work jobs to go as well.
Plus: Ten Parks will close, damaged street lights may not be replaced, a raft of care services plus much more.
Posts
Permanent Posts Being Deleted
Corporate Solicitor
Senior Democratic Officer
Freeze on all recruitment
Not Recruiting: Projected Savings in Brackets
Specialist BME HIV/AIDS worker (£39k)
Crisis Support and Intervention Team: 4 posts (currently vacant) (£80k)
Learning Disability Community Living Team: £80k
Cuts To Adult Social Care
Assistive Technology Budget in vulnerable residents homes: 23k
Extra Care Housing: 20k
Social Care Reform Grant: 80k
Social Care Reform Grant: 100k
Carers Grant: 59K
Budget
£117,000 off Community Cohesion
inc.
Residents Information Pack
Vox-pop at T-Fest
Facebook Project
Thurrock Heritage Month
Community Forums
Total withdrawl of all funding from council £47k. This would leave the 100k from Vertex.
Chafford Hundred Library
Four jobs to go with projected savings of 10k
Housing General Fund within CWB for grounds maintenance work to greens where owner occupiers receive benefits:157k
Social Work Posts
10 posts to go: 250k
Staff within the Learning and Universal outcomes:
43 posts to go
Reduction in services for:
ASB Co-ordinator
DAAT
Domestic Abuse
Miscellaneous
Speed Cameras Not Being Maintained: 74k
Cleaning Streets: 75k
Parks Unlocked: 10k
Street Lights: 100k (Some lights turned off, broken and damaged colums not replaced)
Grays Beach Park Facilities: .5k
Ten Parks Closed: (Ten Most High Maintenance)
Staff Training 100k..
Investment in ICT: 150k
In the meantime all Thurrock Council officers have been instructed to:
1.Minimise/avoid agency/temporary/consultancy costs.
2. Assume the need to terminate all Interims, Agency Staff and Temps
3. Further policy choices for achieving savings.
4. No attendance at external conferences and seminars.
5. No expenditure on hospitality at internal meetings
6. No expenditure on external venues.
7. No expenditure on printed publications.
8. Reduce/stop producing internal posters
9. No spend on overtime
10. Non-essential taxi’s










Cuts will come but please, please Councillors do not make knee jerk decisions. The Social / Community infrastructure in Thurrock is fragile because of a decade of low investment because of the drive to keep Council Tax low by both parties. Maybe its time to say goodbye Unitary Thurrock rather than amble by with a second rate Council system, and the likelihood is with the planned cuts Unitary Status maybe impossible to keep going anyway. Major point explain why you cannot put up Council Tax and why collection of Council Tax is so poor. What is the Council’s Partner doing Vertex. Silence. Vertex as many suspect, is like Thurrock, in a Vortex!
Cabinet looks tonight at first tranche of £35 million cuts.
http://democracy.thurrock.gov.uk/CmisWebPublic/Binary.ashx?Document=15709