Ask The Leader 2008
Hello, I'm Pam Doodes, Leader of Wealden District Council. I'd be pleased to answer any question you may have about Wealden District Council’s policies, or other matters involving the Council, which you think, are of interest to people living, working or visiting Wealden.
To ask your question please email AskTheLeader@wealden.gov.uk
I've been a Conservative councillor now for 10 years and I want to do my best for the people of Wealden, a district that covers a large area from the Ashdown Forest to the English Channel.
Your specific enquiries about particular services such as planning applications, licensing or accommodation should be directed to the appropriate department or by emailing info@wealden.gov.uk.
I will try to respond within ten working days of receiving your question and your question and my reply will then be posted on our website. Please provide your name, we don’t need your address. If we think the question is inappropriate for publication we will contact you by email to say why.
And don’t forget: Specific problems and incidents can be reported through our Report It facility.
For information on any of the Ask The Leader questions listed please contact the Communications Officer on PR@wealden.gov.uk
Ask The Leader questions and answers are listed by month.
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Q. 1. Why aren't there any re-cycling facilities in Halland, or kerbside re-cycling, I have to drive to Ringmer and Lewes in order to re-cycle - not very green I'm sure you will agree. When will this be corrected? I have spoken to near neighbours most of whom say that they don't re-cycle as there are no facilities. Bit of an own goal when you talk about reducing land fill waste!
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A. Thank you for your questions.
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Q. We are all aware that local authorities have been overstepping their authority and using anti-terror powers to snoop on law abiding members of the public. David H (Crowborough) |
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A. Dear David, Last year we made 12 applications under the Regulatory of Investigatory Powers Act - an Act that is in place to make sure public authorities do not over step the mark when carrying out surveillance. All applications were granted. Ten were in relations to noise nuisance, one to fly tipping and one to graffiti. These were in direct response to concerns raised by Wealden residents. To take action against noisy neighbours, evidence is needed and this can involve sound recording, so we make sure we put the proper regulatory measures in place before taking evidence.
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Q. I am rather concerned about the hysteria over plastic bags. My wife and I re-use our bags over and over for shopping, refuse bagging, lining waste bins, picking up dog and cat mess, sandwich wrapping etc. etc.
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A. Dear Mr Hills Thank you for your email about plastic carrier bags. I wish more people followed your example of re-using their plastic carrier bags, sadly most people only use them to carry their groceries home. We would like to encourage people to act like our parents and take a bag with them when they go to shop. |
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Q. Dear Pam, please could you advise what opportunity there might be as a volunteer at Wealden Council? I am particularly interested in the recent plan to develop a Natural Environment & Biodiversity Policy for Wealden. Is there any opportunity to become involved in this project, even just as an observer? I did speak with one of the Councillors about this but it didn't really help me. My understanding is that a working party will report to a scrutiny committee in October. The report will need to include: ‑ Management plans‑ consultation with internal and external advisors‑ How Local Biodiversity action plans will be implemented‑ Training of members and publicity (schools etc)‑ development of biodiversity indicators‑ template for an annual monitoring report My background is as a Business Development Director and I am now looking to move towards a career in conservation. I have been volunteering in conservation on the Ashdown Forest for the past 2 years. Any involvement in this project would help my understanding of processes and give me some valuable experience. I am certain that my skills and enthusiasm could also be of benefit to the project. Thank you for your consideration. Yours Sincerely Emma Newman |
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A. Emma Thank you for your enquiry about our plans to develop a Natural Environmentand Biodiversity Policy for Wealden. This work is being carried out by a working party of elected members of the Environment Scrutiny Committee.Working Parties take advice from experts within and outside the Council, and I am happy to forward your details to the working party members as it is upto them how they proceed. It will be reporting in public to the meeting scheduled to take place at 10.00a.m. on October 14th in Committee Room 1 at our Pine Grove offices in Crowborough. May I thank you for your voluntary conservation work in the Ashdown Forest? It is one of Wealden's greatest natural assets and I appreciate the contribution from volunteers like yourself to keep it that way. Best regards Pam Doodes |
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Q. How is the Council making the most of the internet to keep in touch with the people of Wealden ? (27/04/08) |
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A. You are probably already well acquainted with what the Wealden web site has to offer, if not I hope you can find a few minutes to look at the online facilities that we offer, such as Report It, Online Payments, Planning Applications on the Web and the Benefits Payments calculator. The site also makes use of Browsealoud software which allows it to "talk" to blind and visually impaired users. As a Council we realise the benefits of electronic communications. Councillors receive reports agendas and other documents on line, saving on postage costs. We use the internet as one of ways of consulting with members of the public on a number of issues, including the future development guidelines for the district, the Local Development Framework. We are aware that not everyone has access to the internet, so we ensure that we consult by other means as well. We also run specialised internet sites, such as the Wealden4Youth site, which is a dedicated site for young people aged 10-19; and the Business Help website. This also provides online foreign translations. And if people are unable to access the internet from home, it is worth while remembering that local libraries provide free internet access, as do the 17 Public Information Points available in shops, pubs and other public places throughout the district. We recently set up a web facility linking parish councils to Wealden District Council and local district Councillors can link their own web page in to the Wealden site, and I am sure we will continue to expand our electronic usage as long as it provides an efficient cost-effective way of keeping in touch with people in Wealden. (29/03/08) |
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