Feeling Conned by the Consultation?

December 30, 2016 in News, Opinions

Recently we've seen lots of consultations by Rochford District Council. First came the local plan workshops, which has been swiftly followed by a budget survey, followed by an air quality survey, only to be followed by a community safety partnership survey. Wow I'm feeling pretty consulted out.... it almost seems like the council are so 'out of touch' with the residents that they don't really know what they should be doing or is it that there is a mandatory requirement to consult? So is it worth your time and effort to respond to these surveys? Well judging by the responses so far I'd say most people think they'd rather not bother. I've heard all sorts of reasons why people don't respond to these surveys, overwhelming I hear the same reason - the council don't listen. Cllr Chris Black, recently commented on this at a planning sub committee meeting. Residents whom had come along to the local plan workshop had made suggestions and had ideas. What happened to these ideas and suggestions..... they got buried in this document! It wouldn't have taken much to capture residents details and follow up with them on their ideas. Sorry RDC but if you really want this 'relationship' to work it can't be one way! If you have the urge to respond to the surveys the follow the links above or if you want to see my opinions here's the posts I've written on a few of the consultations. RDC Budget Consultation The Consultation Process  Rayleigh has an Unseen Killer on the Loose!

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James Newport

Essex County Councillor for Rayleigh North, Rochford District Councillor for Downhall & Rawreth and Rayleigh Town Councillor for Sweyne.