Howgill Family Centre call in
I share the cross-party concern of community leaders in Copeland about the decision by Cumbria County Council's cabinet to transfer the contract to run the service from the current local charity to the national charity Family Action, headquartered in London, to run Copeland’s Howgill Family Centre.
Copeland MP Trudy Harrison said she would be urging the cabinet to urgently re-think their decision, adding that it “makes no sense”.
Copeland Mayor Mike Starkie has also told me he is very concerned about the proposal.
I support the cross-party call in of this decision by three of my fellow county councillors from Copeland, Emma Williamson (Labour), Arthur Lamb (Conservative) and Keith Hitchen (Conservative.)
I hope the Scrutiny Management Board can meet to review this decision as soon as possibly. It is particularly important to provide transparency about the reasons for the decision and to ensure that whoever has the contract to provide the service, we need to know that all possible measures are in place to ensure that the service will be provided in the way which best meets local needs.
Copeland MP Trudy Harrison said she would be urging the cabinet to urgently re-think their decision, adding that it “makes no sense”.
Copeland Mayor Mike Starkie has also told me he is very concerned about the proposal.
I support the cross-party call in of this decision by three of my fellow county councillors from Copeland, Emma Williamson (Labour), Arthur Lamb (Conservative) and Keith Hitchen (Conservative.)
I hope the Scrutiny Management Board can meet to review this decision as soon as possibly. It is particularly important to provide transparency about the reasons for the decision and to ensure that whoever has the contract to provide the service, we need to know that all possible measures are in place to ensure that the service will be provided in the way which best meets local needs.
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