I find it hard to believe that the historic core of Northampton is being sold off - buildings which stand as icons of the town, greatly loved parts of our local landscape. Surly good uses can be found to keep them in public ownership and use?
Tiberious you have really been taken for a ride this time no malice intended. What savings if any that REFORM has actually identified after the new administration was elected?. REFORM needs to understand how local government finance works before making any judgement of what savings can be made. The Guildhall is an historical building belonging to the people of Northampton and not for the egotistical Councillors who wants to sell our Civic pride.
Well done to REFORM on the big savings already being made and future ones being identified
Did you actually read the articles? It’s clear in both stories that
Ref🤢rm is lying, trying to steal credit for the legwork of the previous administration.
It is clear the lefty rag suffers from REFORM derangement syndrome
Yeah, righto. 🙄
I find it hard to believe that the historic core of Northampton is being sold off - buildings which stand as icons of the town, greatly loved parts of our local landscape. Surly good uses can be found to keep them in public ownership and use?
Tiberious you have really been taken for a ride this time no malice intended. What savings if any that REFORM has actually identified after the new administration was elected?. REFORM needs to understand how local government finance works before making any judgement of what savings can be made. The Guildhall is an historical building belonging to the people of Northampton and not for the egotistical Councillors who wants to sell our Civic pride.
Sell the rotten Councilors off instead.
Smoke and mirrors!