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Council offers four days’ notice for Question Time event

Who dares say that Croydon Council has problems with its communications with Council Tax-payers?

Who has the audacity to suggest that senior councillors from the Conservative group that runs the council are a bit slow in coming forward when it comes to openness, transparency and answering the questions of residents?

Utterly ridiculous. After all, as the interim CEO Nathan Elvery once said, “Efficiency is in our DNA”.

Such accusations are clearly baseless, as proved by an email dated Thursday, February 28. In the email to the West Croydon Community Forum – the organisation established for local residents and businesses following the horrors endured in the 8/8 riots in 2011 – it is announced that there will be a Croydon Council Question Time event… in four days’ time. Plenty of notice!

The email states:

“The WCCF have been pressing for some time to have a ‘Question Time’ session in West Croydon with Croydon Council’s Cabinet Members. This is now taking place on Monday 4 March 2013, 7.30-9pm at CVA Resource Centre, 82 London Rd, Croydon CR0 2TB.

“This is the public’s opportunity to speak openly to the Leader of the Council, members of the Council’s Cabinet (i.e senior Councillors) and also other key Croydon Council officers about local issues and services that matter to you. This is our opportunity to debate with Croydon’s leadership the matters that have been raised at various WCCF meetings – e.g policing, cleansing, parking, business support, proposed incinerator, proposed school, town centre regeneration etc.

“This is a public meeting and open to all.”

So no pesky CEOs turning up and throwing out Inside Croydon then?

But four whole days’ notice?

Anyone might think that the council cabinet doesn’t want too many people to turn up, asking too many awkward questions.

Well, if you can attend the Question Time event, perhaps you might want to ask why payments from the Riot Relief Fund have been so badly delayed.

If so, then you might want to follow these instructions:

“You can register to attend by emailing Croydon Council on communications@croydon.gov.uk. You may turn up on the evening but places will be limited so it would be on a first-come, first-served basis. For more info about 2013 Question Time events visit http://www.croydon.gov.uk/questiontime”.

Hopefully, unlike Timothy Godfrey, you won’t get chucked out for daring to actually ask the uncomfortable questions.


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