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Opinion: Leader of Ealing Conservatives, Councillor Julian Gallant shares his thoughts on Ealing Council’s meeting to discuss its Local Delivery Plan 2023-2024

Leader of Ealing Conservatives, Councillor Julian Gallant shares his thoughts on Ealing Council’s Local Delivery Plan 2023-2024 as discussed at Ealing Council’s full council meeting.

“At a meeting of Ealing Council on Tuesday 19 September 2023 Ealing’s Conservative Councillors strongly criticised Labour’s Council Plan for its imprecision and lack of practical objectives.

“I asked why the Labour administration had still not fixed the format and composition of its much-trumpeted town forums, designed to replace the former ward forums. There had been no communication about the role of Ealing’s elected councillors.

“The first town forum, which may control a substantial budget, is due to take place in December 2023.

“Councillor Fabio Conti examined Labour’s housing plans, criticising the administration for housing residents in sub-standard emergency accommodation built from shipping containers. Some of this accommodation lacks basic amenities like hot water and drainage.

“Councillor Anthony Young drew Council’s attention to the lack of progress at the Gurnell Leisure Centre, which is costing the Council over £300,000 p.a. to keep closed. Councillor Young added that Perceval House, the Council’s headquarters, is now largely empty, with “more people in attendance tonight than during a normal working day.”

“Councillor Seema Kumar commented: “The Council Plan touches every aspect of daily life for residents across Ealing. Crime and disorder have major consequences and affect our wellbeing. Dealing with crime requires some difficult decisions. The Delivery Plan does not convince me that the Labour administration is going to grip these problems.”

In answer to a Conservative question on the proposed Ealing Lido, cabinet portfolio holder Councillor Polly Knewstub confirmed that the Council was seriously considering siting the proposed Lido on Ealing Common, which is both Metropolitan Open Land and Common Land.

“Conservatives will continue to scrutinise Labour’s muddled and unachievable plans.”

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