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Absence makes the heart grow fonder

Graham Smith | 15:05 UK time, Monday, 6 December 2010

A total of 23 councillors - 18.6% of the total - did not vote in Friday's emergency budget debate at County Hall.

Four failed to send apologies: Irene Bailey (Independent), Brian Hobbs (Liberal Democrat), Denise Mutton (Conservative,) and Neil Plummer (Mebyon Kernow).

Apologies were received from Lisa Dolley, Mike Eddowes, Geoffrey Evans, Derek Holley, Ann Kerridge, Mary May, Sue Nicholas, Jan Powell, Chris Ridgers, Roy Taylor, George Trubody and Terry Wilkins.

Seven others had to leave before the end of the meeting, which had been re-scheduled at short notice because of poor weather.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    I see that 700 jobs are to be lost - it's odd that you had several posts on the suggestion that 2000 might be lost - but nothing when its revealed as 700.

  • Comment number 2.

    The total number of jobs (or posts) to be lost is indeed 2,000, of which the council fears about 700 may be compulsory redundancies. The council hopes most of the job losses will be through "natural wastage" such as retirements and not filling vacancies.

  • Comment number 3.

    ´óÏó´«Ã½ web site 6th December.

    There had been concerns that up to 2,000 posts could go, but Kevin Lavery said the authority was looking at fewer.

  • Comment number 4.

    I note you state "A total of 23 councillors - 18.6% of the total - did not vote in Friday's emergency budget debate at County Hall."

    According to the Cornwall Council website Cornwall Council has 122 Councillors and 1 vacancy for Camborne North (who naturally could not vote as the post is unfilled)
    - so, with the given figures of 60 for the motion, 39 against, 1 absention, 12 apologies for absence, 7 who left early who should have given apologies for absence from the vote, and 4 who were too ill-mannered to give apologies for absence just who is the "mystery" additional Councillor - or is Camborne North now filled and the council website at fault.

    The truth is out there, perhaps you can find out whom this mystery person is!!

  • Comment number 5.

    Superale is right and I am wrong. The Camborne North by-election is on 13th January and so I guess only six councillors left early. Apologies.

  • Comment number 6.

    Hi Graham

    Thanks for confirming my comment - as I said "The truth is out there" - somebody had obviously given you the wrong information as a "Cornwall Council Notice of Election Election of a Councillor for the Camborne North Electoral Division of Cornwall Council Notice" was published on 2 December 2010

    - so if it was a Council employee involved in supplying information about attendees they, presumably, hadn't read the notice, or been advised internally about the election date.

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