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The council that doesn’t want to meet

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 21 Dec, 2021 at 8:19PM
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Councillor Steve Bell

Of all the damning statistics concerning the performance of Brighton and Hove City Council – for example, having one of the worst recycling rates in England, the third most polluted street and the eighth highest rate for anti-social behaviour – one figure must surely worry its residents more than any other.

The cancellation of another meeting of the full council last week means that by the time the next scheduled meeting comes around, it will have been two years since the city last had a full in-person meeting of its 54 city councillors.

This situation, where a proper meeting of a city council has not been held for two years, is deeply concerning, out of step with the rest of the country and reflects a lack of leadership at Brighton and Hove City Council.

While other local authorities have done their utmost to keep their local democracy going during the pandemic, for example, by hiring bigger venues such as sports halls to ensure meetings meet regulations, Brighton and Hove City Council has gone the opposite way, cancelling its meetings, reducing attendance at those that remain and keeping the press and public at arm’s length distance.

For example, when other councils were meeting during the summer, Brighton and Hove was instead restricting its meetings to just three councillors and locking its doors to the public.

Since then, the situation has worsened, with the council spending much of the autumn writing long papers justifying why it should not meet – and it cancelled the last two meetings altogether.

Driving all this have been the Greens and Labour, who simply do not want to meet and were again the cause of last Thursday’s cancellation.

The Conservative believe that these parties are now out of touch and out of step with Brighton and Hove residents, who have been back at work this year making the city run.

The problem for residents from the council not meeting is twofold. First, the council and councillors set an example and the tempo for the whole of the council operation.

As councillors have not been attending meetings, the doors of Hove Town Hall have also been shut to residents for two years so they haven’t been able to access face-to-face services.

If the council’s remote services were being delivered properly, this would be one thing, but clearly they are not.

This year the parking permit system collapsed, the Housing Department is behind on 7,000 repairs and the allotment letting system has failed. The council also issued incorrect emergency cards to hundreds of the city’s carers.

Residents who call to try to resolve the situation face a phone that often rings out.

The council, which has no plan to return to in-person full council meetings, also has no plan to restore its face-to-face services.

Hove Town Hall

The second aspect of this is that, while council is not meeting, it is not able to discuss the issues that are important to residents and the areas where the council is failing.

The last two cancellations mean that important topics will now not be debated, including agenda items such as

  • the placement of homeless people and rough sleepers into dangerous accommodation over the winter
  • bringing back council services to working order
  • the poor condition of pavements in Brighton and Hove

The consequences of not discussing and resolving these issues are in many cases extremely serious to our residents.

The lack of leadership from the Greens and Labour on this issue is costing our city dear.

Residents are no longer buying the excuses from the council that covid is forcing their hand. Two years without a proper council meeting and proper services for residents is too long.

Only leadership can restore our council to working order and bring services back to working order.

When the next scheduled full council meetings come around, the council’s leadership must make a genuine and positive attempt to hold a meeting for the city and not stretch its record into a third year.

Councillor Steve Bell is the leader of the Conservatives on Brighton and Hove City Council.

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Comments 7

  1. Gareth Hall says:
    4 years ago

    Do all the Tory councillors believe the Council are cowards ?

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  2. Gareth Hall says:
    4 years ago

    How many of the Tory councillors believe the council are cowards ?

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  3. IanB says:
    4 years ago

    These Tories do talk such pompous nonsense.

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  4. Jon says:
    4 years ago

    Merry Xmas from the Tories

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  5. Chaz. says:
    4 years ago

    Ah bless the Green trolls.

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  6. Mike Beasley says:
    4 years ago

    Democracy and accountability are the enemies of the Greens. The Greens are the enemy of the taxpayers and businesses of Brighton and Hove

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  7. Dave says:
    4 years ago

    The problem with the local Conservatives is that they just moan about other party’s in the city, there is no mention of policy. Why not put down the gauntlet and out green the greens by offering full recycling or a better transport network? Or a study into the pollution that these dopy transport policy’s have caused.

    Nah just moaning about parking tickets and traffic cameras…

    There is no leadership from the greens, Labour or tory. This city is in dire need of a new independent center ground party that are less small minded

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