Archive: Neath Port Talbot Council, 24th June
June 25th, 2009 by franklittleCouncil endorsed two papers - on the strategy for older people, and on open space policy - and heard that ex-leader, Derek Vaughan, will take his seat in the European Parliament on 14th July.
There was nothing to object to in the strategy papers, but Cllr John Warman (Liberal Democrat, Cimla) took the opportunity of his response to draw attention to the continuing ageism on the part of employers, even though it was against the law. He also begged the medical profession and NHS administrators to cease compartmentalising patients by age, but instead to use purely medical criteria for treating people.
On the subject of open spaces, John recalled the pioneering legislation of the post-war Attlee (our greatest prime minister) government. Alun Llewelyn (Plaid Cymru, Ystalyfera) put in a word for the work done by community councils - then spoiled the pitch by complaining about the state of footpaths in his area. Ystalyfera CC needs to visit Cadoxton and other Blaenhonddan villages to see what can be done when a community council takes the initiative in this area.
In his summing-up, council leader Ali Thomas alluded to the difficulties created by private owners of land crossed by footpaths and bridle-ways. There is no doubt that some individuals are trying to put footpaths out of use, and the council needs to be perpetually vigilant, but I would like him to have balanced this negative with the positive attitude of companies like Tennant Navigation.
It would have been good to hear how Councillor Vaughan intends to look after his Neath North constituents from Brussels and Strasbourg. It is a large ward, and, while there is no doubting the capabilities of Manny Loaring, Derek Vaughan’s Labour co-councillor, it will mean that one councillor will have to do the work of two for the foreseeable future.
In a press release, the new MEP stated that he would resign from the County Borough Council when the next general election is called in order, he said, to save the cost of a separate by-election. Well, a press release does not the same status as a formal statement to his fellow council members and we still don’t officially know Cllr. Vaughan’s intentions. Besides, releasing information to the media in advance of, or even instead of, reporting to council is at variance with the standards at Westminster which the new Speaker seeks to establish.





