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Fylde's £250,000 bill for town hall advice



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Published Date: 13 June 2008
CASH-STRAPPED Fylde Council spent more than £250,000 on consultants for its controversial £5m revamp of St Annes Town Hall, it has been revealed.
The figure came to light after plans to revamp the town hall were called into doubt by opposition councillors.

The cash has been paid to construction experts Turner Townsend, who revealed their plans for the facelift last year.

What do you think about the use of consultants? Is their advice worth the fee? Leave your comments below.

Opposition members have called for the town hall to be sold off and two smaller council sites used for meetings and office space.

Fairhaven councillor Kevin Eastham, wants the authority to "interrogate" experts from Turner Townsend about the lack of progress on the scheme.

He said: "What we are proposing is not viable and it is getting worse with developments in the housing market, We are spending tens of thousands of pounds on something which is very unlikely to happen.

"This refurbishment is entirely for the glorification of councillors. If that is what we want – go ahead."

The town hall revamp – including the consultation fees – are to be funded by the sale of council land.

A planning application and tenders for the four council sites for sale are expected early next year.

No timescale has been announced for the completion of the project.

Coun Paul Rigby, portfolio holder for finance and efficiency, said: "We have got to get to the market place for valuations. Everything else is speculation."

John Coombes, leader of the council, also called for members to unite behind the scheme.

He said: "This has been going on for years.

"It isn't Turner Townsend that is the problem, it is Fylde Council. A lot of the delay is down to us.

"We are now on the last furlong. We have already lost one set of consultants through dilly-dallying.

"This will not cost the taxpayer one penny piece."

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  • Last Updated: 13 June 2008 9:50 AM
  • Source: Blackpool Gazette
  • Location: Blackpool
 
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Frustrated,

St Annes 13/06/2008 11:18:57
How does the loss of existing assets into a blackhole of consultancy fees not "cost the taxpayer". If they sold off the personal assets of anyone I doubt the view would be taken that it was cost free just because cash wasn't involved. Or does Mr Coombes mean it won't cost ONE penny piece but a lot more than that? Our ruling group has lost the plot unfortunately and seems determined to push ahead with all their decisions whether or not they are a good idea. If the public were asked, "Do we need a new town hall" I very much doubt any would think that we did. It has serviced us well for many years now and I'm at a loss (and no doubt other taxpayers are too) as to why there is a sudden need for change. Businesses in the surrounding conservation area have managed to cope with disability access and other legislation without moving out of the area or knocking everything down and starting again - why can't our council?
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commonsensical,

13/06/2008 12:47:37
We are constantly told that councils have to pay massive salaries to directors because of the skills they bring. If they don’t have the necessary skills, and consultants have to be brought in, then the consultants fees should be taken from the directors salaries. Or better still, employ directors that have the right skills in the first place!
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Torpidai,

Burnley 13/06/2008 13:34:03
Tsk Tsk, the thought of "Jobs on merit" as opposed to "Jobs for the boys"?

Selling of Council land too hu? Would that be another school sports ground or land for new, clean hotels to avoid the presently 1/2 filled B&B's from employing a cleaner?

I'm still trying to work out the £60,000 estimate for 6 bus stops, Titanium plated and CCTV inside I hope.

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