Should Whitehaven have a Town Council ?

Attended the annual meeting with Town and Parish councils today in the Copeland centre.

Items discussed included the new localities support funds, the unacceptable delays in processing minor proposed changes to parish boundaries, and whether Whitehaven should have its own Town Council.

At the moment the rest of Copeland has Town or Parish councils, or a "Parish Meeting" performing similar functions, but Whitehaven does not. Local functions which elsewhere would be provided by Parishes are provided in Whitehaven, if at all, by Copeland Borough council.

It has been suggested in some quarters that there should be a Town Council for Whitehaven. This would have some advantages, particularly in fairness in respect of the rest of the Borough, but would also cost money, and is only worth doing if local people want it.

If you live or work in Copeland and have a view on this, please leave a comment here.

Comments

Anonymous said…
26 March 2008

The response you've received speaks volumes of peoples opinions of politicians and Councils in Copeland.
Chris Whiteside said…
It certainly is not my impression that the need for a Town Council is anywhere near the top of the list of concerns of most Whitehaven residents.

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