The Green
Party is calling for the abolition of Kent County Council and its replacement
by six unitary councils based on the
following groupings
·
Thanet
and Dover (population 245,500)
·
Canterbury
and Swale (population 287,000)
·
Shepway
and Ashford (population 226,000)
·
Maidstone
Tonbridge and Malling (population
289,000)
·
Dartford
and Gravesham (population 199,000)
·
Sevenoaks,
and Tunbridge Wells (population 230,000)
Existing Medway unitary council with
a population 264,000 will remain unchanged.
The new
unitary authorities would provide
education, social care, highways, planning, housing, refuse collection and many
other services to populations of between 200,000 – 300,000 people.
Chair of Kent
Green Party and Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Maidstone and the
Weald, Stuart Jeffrey said “the existing county council is too large and
unwieldy. It lacks any real connection and accountability to the people it
serves. Local government should, by definition, be based as close to its
electors as possible, rather than being inaccessible to most of Kent’s
residents.
Smaller
unitary councils will bring together areas
of Kent which are already closely connected and share many common issues. They
will also bring together residents, staff and politicians with an expert
understanding of the areas covered by the new councils. This would place them
in a stronger position to develop more effective policies and strategies than
the current Maidstone based system”.
Green Party
Thanet District Councillor Ian Driver said, “In East Kent many of the District Councils are already working
closely together. They have
successfully shared Housing,
Human Resources, IT, Revenues, Benefits
and Audit services for several years,
so why not include KCC services as well?
I believe
that the new unitary councils should be elected by proportional representation
so that smaller parties and independent candidates can be represented giving a more balanced and
inclusive approach to decision making. The new councils should be managed by committee
systems to prevent power being concentrated into the hands of a tiny handful of
cabinet members and they should be underpinned and supported by a strong system
of parish and town councils which will ensure community accountability”.
The
establishment of unitary authorities will form part of the Kent Green Party’s
manifesto for the 2015 council elections.
Promoted by Stuart Jeffery for
Kent Green Party, 82 Buckland Road, Maidstone ME16 0SD
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