Saturday, November 14, 2009

What a weekend!

Well, if that by-election result wasn't good enough news ...

... what about the story running across the media today that a panel of scientists have suggested that the recommended daily intake of calories for adults could be too low?

As a self-confessed 'gannet', this is just music to my ears - I'll need to start eating even more on a daily basis ;-)

... I just hope Alan Johnson doesn't go and sack them all :-))

Friday, November 13, 2009

Allotment afternoon

Had a group of students from Wester Hailes Education Centre (WHEC) come and visit the allotment this afternoon!

They're thinking of setting up their own allotment out at the school - thankfully the sun was shining, and I think they found the tour of the site useful ...

... everything looking very autumnal now, but still plenty of veg growing :-)

Pot calling the kettle black

I've just read this BBC report on yesterday's by-election ...

... is it just me, or does anyone else find it hypocrisy of the highest order for the Deputy First Minister to accuse Labour of campaigning on "grudge and grievance"?

Unbelievable.

Congratulations due to Willie Bain

Well done Willie Bain - what a contrast eighteen months can make ...

... some analysis here on just how radically the two contests differed in both campaigning style and techniques - some important lessons for next year, one would hope!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

The importance of decent scrutiny

Rumour around the City Chambers today is that the Administration are about to back down on the freezing of existing applications for Direct Payments ... not that anyone has had the decency to inform the Opposition Groups of this formally :-(

... it would be a welcome move, if true - but by no means would it go far enough.

What about all those who were told to wait until the tender was awarded to see if their existing provider had kept the contract? They haven't yet (or have only just) applied for a Direct Payment - are they to remain frozen? And - the rate of the Direct Payment will be all important ... if it's to be at the new contract rate, then that's going to be very, very different from the current rate (see paragraph 2.6 here).

And one very important point needs to be remembered - if it wasn't for "our weird 25% rule" and the "student stunt" inflicted on the poor Finance and Resources Committee on the 27th October, this whole policy would have been approved there and then. Current Direct Payment applications would now be frozen - full stop.

The whole sorry episode, and the appalling way its been politically managed, just underlines how crucial decent scrutiny is for any local democracy ...

... and that democratic process needs to be defended, as its obvious to a blind-man that the current crop of politicians in charge would diminish - even further - the Opposition's ability to scrutinise their decisions at the slightest opportunity :-((

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Interviews and roundabouts

Spent the day over in Glasgow, helping with interviews for the Electoral Reform Society Scotland office ... very good calibre of candidates for the vacant post in question.

Back to Edinburgh late afternoon for local surgery and Tollcross Community Council meeting this evening - quite a bit of debate about that junction re-configuration at Fountainbridge!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

YouTube infamy

The whole 'Care and Support' saga is now even featuring on YouTube ...

... worse than that - you can even watch it from within the Council whilst sitting at your desk ;-)

What goes around, comes around ...

Monday, November 09, 2009

Care and Support tendering

I know I've mentioned the tendering of 'Care and Support' packages on a couple of occasions recently - here and here ...

... but it is worth emphasising that I don't recall seeing as much constituent mail crossing my desk on any issue since the proposed closure of "6 Nursery Schools, 13 primary Schools, 3 Secondary Schools and 4 Community Centres" (all in one go!) back in August 2007 :-(

It really is that bad - people are very, very angry and I'm not at all convinced that the SNP/Lib-Dem Administration have yet realised just what a full-scale public revolt they have on their hands?

Sunday, November 08, 2009

To boldly go ...

I thought this story from the weekend was all a bit of 'significant speculation' ... until I clicked on the link to the 'Virgin Galactic' site ...

... you can even pre-book your space flight, right now, for a small deposit of some $20,000 :-(

Even better, looks like these space missions may well take off from right here in Northern Scotland?

... just waiting for the Holyrood Parliamentary motions to be tabled any day now - or have I already missed them? ;-)

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Allotment day

Late morning spent down at the allotment today - in glorious sunshine, believe it or not!

Still a fair crop of stuff growing: brussel sprouts, onions, garlic, swedes, spinach and swiss chard!

Not to mention those 'soon-to-be-planted' late cropping potatoes ;-)

And, as you can see from the picture, still plenty of 'flowering-colour' even though we're now into November.

Friday, November 06, 2009

Fountainbridge Junction Improvements

Pretty significant changes proposed for the road junction at 'Fountainbridge/Gardner's Crescent' ... currently a roundabout, soon to be a traffic signalled controlled junction?

All the details can be found here (including maps of 'before' and potentially 'after') and the Council are looking for comments/feedback on the plans prior to Friday 27th November.

I think it's important to stress that as well as the obvious vehicular traffic changes, these alterations will link up all the cycling routes from the canal (and the residential areas alongside!) to the West End, Lothian Road and the financial area of the city.

One can only hope that it all goes a bit more smoothly than the works at the Kings Road Roundabout last year :-(

... surely?

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Poor communications

I mentioned the recent report on the award of contracts for the provision of Care and Support Services just last week ...

... well, since that meeting last week myself, and many of my colleagues, are completely awash with correspondence from concerned service-users who are very, very vocally expressing serious worries about just what is taking place.

Obviously yet another classic example of significant changes being poorly communicated ... I sense a lot of angry people may be present at the Full Council Meeting in a couple of weeks time :-(

Transport spending

I know this story from today's Scotsman is trying to get over a different message ...

... but, it has reminded me about the cost of the mere 5-miles of that M74 extension ... some £700million!

Mind you, that's not nearly as high as that 'much-needed' additional Forth Road Bridge, which will cost somewhere between £3billion and £4billion ... yes, that's billion :-(

Amazing what a bit of Government support can make happen ...

Priorities, priorities ...

Talking about 'balancing the books' earlier ... nearly forgot to mention the other "priorities" being promoted by the SNP/Lib-Dem Council at this morning's Committee Meeting:

Not to mention their recently reported use of 'recorded delivery' mail :-(

That should all help balance the books this coming (difficult) year?

Balancing the books

That report on the Scottish Budget (for 2010/11) was duly approved at today's Policy and Strategy Meeting --- at last a recognition that monies are increasing, in both cash and real terms, for next year!

As I've repeatedly argued over recent weeks, this is not to deny there are serious and difficult financial challenges facing this Local Authority - but declining income next year IS NOT one of them.

As I've already said - for the last 10-years, the rate of 'expenditure-increase' has been covered by an equally sizeable rate of 'income-increase' - for the next 10-years a similar (and continuing) rate of 'expenditure-increase' isn't being matched by an equivalent rate of 'income-increase' ... but income is still rising.

Solution: levels of local expenditure need to be controlled by those locally in power - it was ever-thus ...

... and despite all the puerile political posturing about financial control under previous local Administrations, the fact remains that for the whole 23-years of 1984-2007 there was NEVER ONCE a qualification on the accounts of the City of Edinburgh Council. They were signed off by the relevant Director of Finance internally, and approved by Audit Scotland (or the equivalent body) externally - EVERY YEAR for 23-years.

The current local SNP/Lib-Dem Administration have now accomplished that for 2-years and, despite the admitted difficulties, need to get on with achieving the same outcome for the 2010/11 budget and stop insinuating whilst doing so that 'income is falling'. It is not.

Monday, November 02, 2009

Blogging goes mainstream?

City Council homepage is not only finally promoting all those useful 'social networking' sites ...

...but today (bottom-right), it appears to even feature a promotion of a Council-blog!

... I wonder if its worth e-mailing the webmaster to see if they'll consider promoting Councillor's blogs??

Sunday, November 01, 2009

A little Sunday cheer

It might be a pretty wet day, but the Sunday Herald (for once!) has cheered me up a little this morning ...

... do I sense a trend here? ;-)