BRENTWOOD: "U-turn" on cabinet proposals
BRENTWOOD council will not change the way it makes decisions, following an outcry from local residents.
BRENTWOOD council will not change the way it makes decisions, following an outcry from local residents.
Brentwood's Liberal Democrats are calling it a "victory for the people" after the Conservative administration running Brentwood Borough Council decided to do a major U-turn on their plans for a Leader and Cabinet system of local government in Brentwood.
"WE SHOULD have approved Go Ape in Thorndon Park", stated Conservative councillor Phil Baker at the policy board on September 24.
DESPITE the "good" response rate to the traveller consultation, the leader of the opposition says more must be done to make sure all residents are given the chance to have their say.
POLITICAL squabbling filled the council chamber as town leaders clashed over decisions on the borough's parks.
LIB Dem candidate Linda Price says her biggest concern is giving Brentwood residents their voice back.