Ann Haigh and Epping Forest Liberal Democrats

working and winning for Epping Forest all year round

barchart2

Audit Commission ranks Epping Forest District Council 2 out of 4 in every category

Written by Edmund Tobin and published in Epping Forest Guardian on Fri 18th Dec 2009

guardian

THE district council has been criticised for a weak track record of improvement after it scored only 2 out of 4 in an Audit Commission report.

Epping Forest District Council achieved the score in every category of the latest report meaning it "meets only minimum requirements. Performs adequately."

The report states "The track record of improvement is weak. Its rate of improvement is slower than some other councils and it only met 58 per cent of its performance targets in 2008/09.

"While there has been some improvement in the last year, this has varied and the service needs to do more to encourage take up of benefits and offer a more accessible service.

"Provision of affordable homes is slow with progress affected by limited availability of sites. Some performance needs to improve and this is leading to some tensions between some senior officers and some councillors."

The report does single out some good achievements by the council including an improved recycling rate and good partnership work.

It states: "[The] Council governs its business, manages its finances and resources adequately. Council Tax is the second lowest in Essex. The Council has a history of managing spending within resources and has increased its reserves in recent years."

Epping Forest's Liberal Democrat group are due to table a motion at next Tuesday's (December 22) full council meeting criticising the council's performance, and calling for greater improvements.

Lib Dem group leader Cllr Jon Whitehouse said: "A council like Epping Forest should do more than meet only minimum requirements. Residents are entitled to expect better.

"I hope we will see urgent action from the council's leadership."

Council leader Di Collins said: "The Audit Commission and the Council don't always see eye to eye on priorities. We are an efficient, low Council Tax Authority. We are debt-free and we provide some excellent services.

"We have argued our case with the Audit Commission. For example, the tailoring of our refuse and recycling service to provide weekly food collections and our refusal to increase Council Tax to the limit of our authority may not have met the approval of the Commission but they are what we believe our residents want."

"High satisfaction levels with fundamental services such as recycling and housing suggest many of our residents agree."

Bookmark this story at: del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg FacebookFacebook LibDigLibDig redditreddit StumbleUponStumbleUpon
Print this press article.
Comment on this press article.
Previous press article: Wheels come off free travel plan (Wed 22nd Apr 2009).

Related News Stories:

Sat 30th May 2009:

Thu 7th May 2009:

Wed 25th Mar 2009:

Thu 19th Feb 2009:

Sun 8th Feb 2009:

Fri 6th Feb 2009:

Mon 19th Jan 2009:

Tue 23rd Dec 2008:

Mon 15th Dec 2008:

Wed 3rd Dec 2008:

Tue 7th Oct 2008:

Mon 25th Aug 2008:

Mon 18th Aug 2008:

Mon 2nd Jun 2008:

Fri 4th Apr 2008:

Thu 28th Feb 2008:

Mon 14th Jan 2008:

Mon 7th Jan 2008:

Tue 18th Dec 2007:

Mon 10th Dec 2007:

Mon 24th Sep 2007:

Thu 8th Feb 2007:

Mon 25th Dec 2006:

Wed 30th Aug 2006:

Mon 5th Jun 2006:

Sat 3rd Jun 2006:

Thu 1st Jun 2006:

Sun 14th May 2006:

Wed 3rd May 2006:

Thu 27th Apr 2006:

Mon 24th Apr 2006:

Mon 20th Mar 2006:

Mon 13th Feb 2006:

Sun 25th Dec 2005:

Wed 21st Dec 2005:

Mon 19th Dec 2005:

Fri 28th Oct 2005:

Tue 30th Aug 2005:

Sun 5th Jun 2005:

Wed 4th May 2005:

Wed 6th Apr 2005:

Mon 21st Feb 2005:

Printed and hosted by Prater Raines Ltd, 98 Sandgate High Street, Folkestone CT20 3BY.
Published and promoted by Ann Haigh and Epping Forest Liberal Democrats, 13 Ardmore Lane, Buckhurst Hill, Essex IG9 5RY.
The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider.