Councillor
Terry Jermy; Log of activities undertaken
A round-up of activities undertaken as the Norfolk County
Councillor for the Thetford-West Division and Thetford Town and District
Councillor for the Thetford Saxon Ward
Telephone: 01842 750722 (Home) / 07742157967 (Mobile)
E-mail: terry.jermy@googlemail.com
Website: www.jermysjournal.blogspot.com
Twitter: @CllrTerryJermy
August
2013
Friday 2nd August: Attended County Hall to sign
official papers to become a Norfolk County Councillor. Attended briefing at
1.30pm about a possible change in governance structure for NCC, I.e. a change
from Cabinet/Leader to a committee model.
Saturday 3rd
August: Assisted
Jess Asato, Labour Parliamentary candidate for Norwich North with door-knocking
activities around Sprowston.
Monday 5th
August: attended
Croxton Road Residents Association meeting - collected various pieces of
casework from attendees, including queries about a new notice board that the
group want to erect (Breckland currently saying group must pay £360 for
advertising consent), concerns about children cycling along Croxton Road etc.
Tuesday 6th August: Admin day at home, catching
up with various emails, letters and voicemails.
Thursday 8th August: at 9am I met with Paul
Groom, NCC Highways officer for the Western area. Discussed locals concerns in
relation to footways and roads. Pleased to hear that £100,000 of improvements
to pathways around Elm Road & Fir Road have been factored into works
schedule, albeit for 2014/15 financial year. Discussed how to go about getting
other areas factored into the work programme. At 10am I attended the monthly
Safer Thetford Action Group (STAG) meeting to discuss issues relating to crime
and anti-social behaviour locally.
Thursday evening: Attended the Thetford Labour
Party thank-you get together for everyone that helped with the Thetford-West
by-election campaign.
Friday 9th August: At 10am I attended the first
meeting of the new Town Council Committee that will be taking forward plans for
the Charles Burrell School site. Remit of the committee agreed as; “To source as much data as possible to
aid Full Council in its decision making regarding the Council’s involvement
with the future of the former Charles Burrell High School site. The Committee
will look at the feasibility of short-term and long-term uses and initiate the
creation of a business plan”. I was delighted to be elected as Chairman of this
new committee.
Monday
12th August: Attended Abbey Tenants and Residents Association
meeting at 4pm – discussed local issues of concern including dog-fouling and
play areas. Stayed to discuss the new project to tackle fly-tipping across West
–Thetford. Thetford Community Association have been asked if they will
line-manage this person.
Tuesday
13th August: Spoke to officers at Breckland Council regarding
plans to re-draw the boundaries for the areas that Breckland Councillors
represent and submitted some thoughts via email. Attended Town Council Planning
Committee at 7pm.
Wednesday
15th August: Working from home – filing paperwork, responding to
emails, letters and telephone messages.
Thursday
16th August: Meeting of Town Council Marketing &
Communications Committee at 3.15pm. Discussed the new website to promote
Thetford’s heritage and attract tourists – Thetford’s Great. Very exciting
development. After this I had a meeting at County Hall with Victoria McNeill,
the Head of NPLaw – the legal services aspect of Norfolk County Council.
Discussed NCC Code of Conduct, including the register of interests, the NCC
Constitution, how Freedom of Information requests are dealt with and how NP Law
provides legal services to the County Council and district councils.
Tuesday
20th August: First official NCC meeting today – Cabinet Scrutiny
Committee. I am not a member of this committee but attended to observe the
proceedings. They discussed the ruling administrations vision for NCC and the
County – available to view and comment on.
Spoke with EDP journalist regarding
my thoughts on William Nunn resigning as Leader of Breckland Council – not a
totally unexpected move on his part. However, concerning that Breckland is
currently without a permanent Chief Executive – it is sharing Trevor Holden
with two other authorities; South Holland and Luton (a unitary authority).
Added to this, the long-time employee, and current Deputy Chief Exec – Mark
Stokes, has also announced that he is resigning. Significant changes in
experienced personnel given budget challenges that Breckland faces.
Thursday
22nd August: Second meeting of Charles Burrell High School
committee – full attendance by Committee members and two representatives from
Norfolk Property Services (NPS) in attendance. Very fruitful discussions
regarding a possible way forward
Friday
23rd August: Progressed two casework issues relating to housing.
Two people in the St Margarets Crescent area are due to be made homeless after
their mother died and the Flagship tenancy cannot be passed to them – liaised
with Breckland Council Housing Team and advised them of correct course of
action – which they are now undertaking. Separate to this, dealt with a housing
issue for a resident who is currently ‘sofa-surfing’ and has nowhere to live.
Spoke to Breckland Housing Team and requested that they interview her properly
and offered to attend and sit in on the interview.
Monday
26th August: Casework progressed including; reporting state of
St Martins Way road to Norfolk County Council, complained about Redcastle
shrub-beds to Breckland Council. Chased Flagship Housing on the state of the
Dane Close garage block. Reported house at Ash Close where their hedge was
completely blocking the light emitting from the street-light, reported dips in
pathways and ground in this area to Breckland. Reported to Thetford Town
Council that complaints had been received from residents near to the London
Road allotment site after allotment holders were visiting the site very early –
i.e. 4am!
Friday
30th August: Dealt with casework on behalf of a resident of
Rowan Close regarding a noise complaint as Flagship have been undertaking work
on a property near to her house but commencing noisy work very early in the
day. I messaged Flagship to ask if a later start time could be considered and
asked that residents are informed in future prior to work commencing.
Saturday
31st August: Today I helped run the Thetford Community
Association fundraising stall at the Thetford Fun Day on Melford Common. I was
joined by fellow Norfolk County Councillor for Thetford Denis Crawford (UKIP) –
who says Councillors from other parties can’t work together!! We had a good
chat about Council matters throughout the day and spoke to numerous members of
the public about issues whilst raising money for the charity.
Sunday
1st September: Spoke to EDP journalist regarding a fire that
occurred in the Dane Close garage block on Saturday 1st September.
Explained that Flagship Housing must come up with a better approach to dealing
with the garage blocks in the short-term whilst they work on a long-term
solution. We cannot allow the garage blocks to become ‘no-go’ areas.
Spent Sunday progressing with emails,
telephone calls and other casework matters.
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