Monthly Archives: June 2018

Our local councillor Adrian Jones washes his hands of Wirral Council abuse, then passes the buck to Reading Council

The recent history of this ongoing failure: 1 An emergency safeguarding message has been left with our representative on Wirral Council, Seacombe Councillor Adrian Jones – 4th June 2018 2 The causal link between a Wirral Council failure and a safeguarding emergency … Continue reading

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Reading Council Safeguarding emergency. Confirmation of Noone and Fowler’s compromise agreements

An earlier blog post on this subject: UPDATED: New figures for Wirral Council’s compromise agreements and gagging clauses Wirral Council produced and supplied the following table in response to an FOI request. As you can see, the names have been … Continue reading

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It’s “Wirral In It Together” ……as the Wirral Tory Leader closes ranks to march in lockstep with his Labour chums

Well, we can’t accuse Tory Councillor Ian Lewis of “not being in step with the rest of the team” can we?  Not on this occasion.  When given the chance to clobber a cow’s arse with a banjo, i.e. to acknowledge … Continue reading

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Thousands endangered in Reading. Here’s the FOI request spelling it all out. Yet still… Wirral Council FAILED

The story so far See the following links for more on the unfolding situation in Reading: 1 An emergency safeguarding message has been left with our representative on Wirral Council, Seacombe Councillor Adrian Jones – 4th June 2018 2 The causal link … Continue reading

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Reading Council latest. The emergency safeguarding situation. Here’s some “Private Eye” cuttings.

See the following links for more on the unfolding situation in Reading: 1 An emergency safeguarding message has been left with our representative on Wirral Council, Seacombe Councillor Adrian Jones – 4th June 2018 2 The causal link between a Wirral Council … Continue reading

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It looks like holding Wirral and Reading Councils to account is not going to be easy

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A safeguarding emergency in Reading – the story so far……….. 1 An emergency safeguarding message has been left with our representative on Wirral Council, Seacombe Councillor Adrian Jones – 4th June 2018 2 The causal link between a Wirral Council failure and … Continue reading

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Reading Council latest. We hate saying “We told you so…” but…

Here are the three earlier blog posts re: the dangerous situation in Reading.  It should be noted that the CEO of Reading Council has “adopted radio silence” and has been in touch to say he will not be making any … Continue reading

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Safeguarding Emergency. An updating email to Councillor Jo Lovelock, Leader of Reading Council

Read about Reading Council’s safeguarding emergency here From: Paul Cardin  Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2018, 14:25 Subject: Re: Safeguarding matter [OFFICIAL] To: Lovelock, Jo (Councillor) <Jo.Lovelock@reading.gov.uk> Cc: <georgedavies@wirral.gov.uk>, <paulhayes@wirral.gov.uk>, <lesleyrennie@wirral.gov.uk>, <ianlewis@wirral.gov.uk>, <stevefoulkes@wirral.gov.uk>, Davies, Phil L. (Councillor) <phildavies@wirral.gov.uk>, Robinson, Eric <ericrobinson@wirral.gov.uk>, … Continue reading

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The causal link between a Wirral Council failure and a safeguarding emergency

SEE IT, STOP IT… This post features an email response to our local councillor, Adrian Jones, describing a causal link between a foreseeable, avoidable 2012 failure by Wirral Council and a safeguarding emergency happening right now. Please read on… From: Paul … Continue reading

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Community Transport – Thrown Under The Bus ?

Originally posted on Wirralleaks:
Community Transport on Wirral may be in last chance saloon. Word reaches His Lordship from a supremely well-informed source that the writing is on the wall for community transport services here on Wirral.  These are the…

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