Chris White

County Councillor for St Albans Central and District Councillor for Clarence Ward

Archive for June, 2008

Victoria Street set to close on 31 July

June 25th, 2008 by chriswhite

Victoria Street will be closed around 31 July for the final phase of the resurfacing work near the Upper Marlborough Road section. Work could not be completed last year because contractors found a shallow electricity cable which - had it been severed by the road repair machinery - would almost certainly have killed staff on site and blacked out the city.

Meanwhile Chris is pressing for repairs at the other end - the Alma Road junction which is becoming dangerously uneven.

Post office campaign in full swing

June 25th, 2008 by chriswhite

The Lib Dems will be speaking up for local people on Saturday when we march on the main post office in support of the concerns of local people over Post Office closures.

The bizarre incompetence of the Post Office has been exposed in Hertfordshire: the Smallford Post Office is threatened with closure and the local residents are assured that the nearest one is not too far away. True: but it’s the other side of the high speed A414.

Elsewhere there are references to Chorleywood District Council (which doesn’t exist) and residents in Richmond upon Thames invited to step across said river to their nearest alternative.

Road schemes recovered!

June 25th, 2008 by chriswhite

Chris has been to county hall this week to ensure that the vital repairs on Lemsford Road and Beaconsfield Road will be done this financial year.

Chris comments: ‘There was suddenly doubt because of the former Oaklands site and the lorry movements. But I made it clear that a promise is a promise.’

Spencer Street due for resurfacing after preessure from Chris

June 16th, 2008 by chriswhite

Spencer Street will now be resurfaced next week after interventions from Chris White.

In a routine check to see whether the County Council would keep its word on this particular street, Chris discovered that they were planning to defer the works until July - despite having told him and residents that it would be done in the coming few days.

Chris comments: ‘This is typical of the County Council. Since the Tories came to power there is no concept of sticking to undertakings given to the public. Local councillors and the public are treated with contempt.’

Home care service crisis continues

June 16th, 2008 by chriswhite

The County Council is desperately trying to blame the care companies for the fiasco over the reletting of home care contracts.

TV appearances make it clear that they want to be seen as taking on the companies.

The Liberal Democrats have sat down with one of the companies and found a catalogue of errors in the way the previous contract has been run. There can be little doubt that the County Council failed to look after this contract properly and that this led directly to the difficulties on hand-over.

We are now going to the regular ’CSCI’ to see whether there can be external intervention to protect the interests of vulnerable people in St Albans and Three Rivers.

Chris White has called on the county council to ‘get a grip’ on home-care services

June 2nd, 2008 by chriswhite

Following an incident last week where an elderly stroke patient was left in
her wheelchair without any support Liberal Democrat county councillor Chris
White has called on the county council to ‘get a grip’ on day-care services
in St Albans.

He said today: ‘It is absolutely evident that there has been a serious
breakdown right across the board: the contract with Supporta Care is not
working.

‘Vulnerable members in our community have the right to have a reliable
service - and a service which is available at weekends. I am not convinced
by assurances that there will be no repeats. There is clearly something
fundamentally wrong and I would be surprised if this is the only
incident.’

Chris added: ‘I am becoming more and more concerned about the direction
being taken by Hertfordshire County Council over adult care services. Too
much is being left to the vagaries of the private sector.’

Some progress on roads

June 1st, 2008 by chriswhite

Herts Highways are assuring me that they will recommence the patching of Spencer Street and Beaumont Avenue within 3 weeks. Residents will recall only too well that contractors had to be removed from Spencer Street because they had effected an illegal road closure. this road is now turning into gravel.

In Beaumont Avenue, it seems that there needed to be road closure too but the contractors hadn’t planned for this. So they worked for a day and then disappeared. But this does not explain why sections in the middle of the road, well away from the hazards at the Hatfield Road end, were not also done.