Liz Jackson

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  • Liz Jackson
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    The webcast is available for everyone to decide who was rude — the Leader stopped on at least two occasions not for the public gallery but of comments by Councillors that he heard.
    The comments about gutter politics also reflects the mood of the meeting amongst Council Members.
    The public gallery were expecting a debate and it was closed down – the Deputy Mayor did not allow responses and Lead Members not answering questions — the public had every right to moan about the proceedings


    Liz Jackson
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    One of the possible ways to remove the Executive Board prior to the 2017 Local Government election would be to give evidence to the new Government about errors and possible maladministration by the current Board.
    There certainly is enough for any Government to consider – they have done it before so a president has been set.
    The reasons could include-
    Personality politics which shows there is little respect between some Councillor and their behaviours in public arenas is bring the Office of Councillor into Disrepute.
    Mismanagement of the closure of Plas Madoc Leisure Centre
    Mismanagement over the Groves site
    Mismanagement of the Town Centre
    Mismanagement of schools and yet another secondary in Special Measures
    Mismanagement of budget management = needing to pay £4.5 million to PWC consults to do the work of Senior Managers
    Mismanagement of the Arts Hub and Markets
    Mismanagement of budgets with cuts of £15 m when only £6 mi required die to better settlement
    Mismanagement of handling of FOIs with large number being delayed

    Bring on the Save Wrexham campaign group there is plenty here for you to get your teeth into..


    Liz Jackson
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    The Deputy Mayor introduced item 12 as item 13 so nothing appears to have been edited — the overheard comments can be heard if you listen to the beginning of Item 13 when there is a pause whilst senior officers rejoin the meeting.

    in reply to: Iconic Poppy Display #108075

    Liz Jackson
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    Sorry don’t think this will happen as the Council only want the display if it is on their property — the last submission was for the museum.
    Fully agree that St Giles would be more fitting as the church has the RWF chapel and many other memorials- lets hope the Council have a change of heart and see if a partnership with St Giles can be established.

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