Tory Council votes for hike in residents parking charges

The cabinet of the Conservative run County Council has voted to increase residents parking permit fees by 46.5% across the city.  The ruling group voted for an increase above not only the recommendation of local councillors, but also council staff, who suggested a more modest increase.

Previously the fees were set by a committee of local councillors from Cambridge, but at yesterdays full council meeting the Conservatives at the County Council voted that all on street parking charges should be set by the County cabinet.  Cllr Sarah Whitebread, who spoke at the council meeting against the move, commented “This is outrageous.  The council’s new leader has talked about the importance of localism, but is at the same time taking key powers away from local councillors.  That the cabinet should impose charges so much above what local councillors were recommending shows a complete disregard for residents views.  Parking in the city centre is already a major problem – particularly in the Kite and Park Street areas.  For the County to hike fees by 46.5%, when residents often struggle to find a suitable space, is simply unacceptable.”

Any local residents wishing to write in objection to the decision should contact Graham Lowe, Head of Parking Services, Cambridgeshire Parking Services, 3rd Floor, Cambridge Central Library, 7 Lion Yard, Cambridge, CB2 3QD by no later than 31 May 2011 quoting  “THE CITY OF CAMBRIDGE (CIVIL ENFORCEMENT AREA) (WAITING RESTRICTIONS AND STREET PARKING PLACES) ORDER 2008 (AMENDMENT NO. 37) ORDER 201#”

New Councillor Elected

Cllr Andrea Reiner

On Thursday Andrea Reiner was elected as one of our three City Councillors for Market Ward for the next 4 years. Andrea joins fellow Lib Dems Colin Rosenstiel and Tim Bick in representing the City Centre at the Guildhall and Sarah Whitebread, our champion on the County Council.

The new Councillor Reiner commented: “I’m really looking forward to my new role. I regard it as a great privilege to represent such a wonderful area, which I personally love. I feel a strong sense of mission to keep it a place where people can thrive and enjoy its unique character. With the help of residents, I want to contribute to developing workable, even-handed solutions to the problems that we collectively face.”

Andrea and husband David have 3-year old twins and she works as a lecturer in law. She can be contacted at andreareiner23@gmail.com or on 07596 364 825.

Thank you

Candidate Votes
Majority 89 3.3%
Turnout 2690 41.4%
Andrea REINER 754 28.0%
Labour 665 24.7%
Green 651 24.2%
Conservative 620 23.0%

A big thank you to everyone who helped with last night’s result.  I am looking forward to working hard for the residents of Market Ward!

Best

Andrea Reiner

Liberal Democrats boost recycling rate

Thanks to good work by the Liberal Democrats on the city council, almost half of the household waste in Cambridge is now recycled.

The latest figures show that more is being recycled this year than 12 months ago.

In May there will be a new house-to-house collection of used batteries. Later in the summer you will be able to take plastic pots, tubs and trays to the recycling points in locations such as supermarkets.

Andrea Reiner said, “I’m proud that we introduced door-to-door recycling in Cambridge. Labour opposed it.”