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Christmas and New Year messages from the Leader and Mayor, 21 December 09

21 December 2009, 09/296

 

Christmas/New Year messages from the Leader and Mayor

Cll Grant, Leader of the CouncilCouncillor Ian Grant, Leader of West Lancashire Borough Council, said: "It seems like only yesterday I was wishing everybody a merry Christmas yet a whole year has passed by and, as I predicted, 2009 has been a challenging time for the Council. Not only have we had to deal with the impact of the recession but a minimal financial settlement from the Government. As a result we have had to make some tough decisions in order to carry on delivering quality services at an affordable price, which has been achieved by a reduction in staffing costs and restructuring management arrangements and generally tightening budgets even more. However, we are weathering the storm.

 

Performance has continued to be strong over the last 12 months. We have smashed our cleanliness targets, ensuring exceptionally low levels of litter, graffiti and fly posting on our streets, and we are well on target to increase recycling rates to 50% by March 2010. More people than ever (81.7%) feel that West Lancashire is a safe and secure place to live. We also held our very first ‘Face the People’ crime event in March, which was a great opportunity for people to have their say and to find out more about what we’re doing to keep people safe. We are providing businesses with as much support as possible in the current economic climate, with free workshops and information on the website. Reductions in the first three months rent have been offered at our flagship Investment Centre to encourage new businesses. More affordable housing has become available and we have agreed a £5.7 million programme of improvements to our housing stock in the current year as part of a 10-year investment programme. Our services are more accessible than ever before and our website was judged to be the best in Lancashire. Residents aged 60 and over can now swim free at Nye Bevan and Park Pool and we have set up new youth clubs as part of our ‘Play Project’. We have also agreed to increase investment in a number of leisure facilities throughout the borough.

 

Crime is low and falling and we will continue to focus our efforts on the issues which are important to the whole borough.

 

I could go on but instead I’ll wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.

 

Mayor of West LancashireThe Mayor, Councillor Geoff M. Roberts, said: "It was a historical moment for West Lancashire on 20 May when we became a Borough, with the presentation of a Royal Charter by the Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire, Lord Shuttleworth JP. West Lancashire had for many years been the only District in Lancashire without Borough status and although our Chairman did officially have the same status as a Mayor, the position of the Council and its Chairman was sometimes wrongly regarded as being inferior. So we submitted a petition praying for the grant of a Royal Charter by Her Majesty the Queen conferring on the District the status of a Borough. The petition was successful and I am extremely proud to have been selected to serve as the first Mayor here. West Lancashire is a wonderful area, and having borough status has really given us the prestige that we deserve. I have been asked to attend many delightful functions and have had the pleasure of meeting many different people.

 

Everywhere I go, the one thing that I really notice is the hospitality and friendliness that greets me. Everybody is so warm and generous, which makes my role as Mayor so pleasurable. So I’d like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for your kindness and support. I’m sure my two charities - Ormskirk Parkinson’s Disease Society and Mencap West Lancashire - will benefit greatly from all your fundraising efforts - long may it continue. On that note, have a wonderful Christmas and a happy New Year.

 

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