Have Cumbria's Labour councillors finally noticed there are elections coming?
It seems that there has been a bonfire of disastrous and unpopular Labour policies in Cumbria this week.
First the belated but welcome abandonment by the County Council of the ghastly proposal to kill our town centres by charging for on-street parking.
Now Copeland Council is having a budget review and say they are considering reversing the decisions to close Civic Hall and the public toilets in Whitehaven.
"There is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repents" so I hope they carry through on these changes but one has to wonder what is going on. Could it be that the penny has dropped that there is a General Election next year, not to mention those for the first directly-elected mayor of Copeland and for the rest of the council?
First the belated but welcome abandonment by the County Council of the ghastly proposal to kill our town centres by charging for on-street parking.
Now Copeland Council is having a budget review and say they are considering reversing the decisions to close Civic Hall and the public toilets in Whitehaven.
"There is more joy in heaven over one sinner that repents" so I hope they carry through on these changes but one has to wonder what is going on. Could it be that the penny has dropped that there is a General Election next year, not to mention those for the first directly-elected mayor of Copeland and for the rest of the council?
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Whilst, thankfully, I no longer live in Copeland (i say thankfully only because of CBC). To my mind the damage they caused has been done, and I can only hope that the majority of people in Copeland have a memory which far exceeds Copland councils expectations.