Wednesday 25 April 2012

Sunset over the Horizon

Bolsover's Councils project horizon under which they want to demolish their 18 year old building and sell it, along with the surrounding parkland (see below), and a Victorian house to Morrison's has suddenly hit the buffers.

Firstly the Council passed a new planning strategy for open space this morning which says that Bolsover doesn't have enough parks and open spaces - so good argument for keeping the ones we've got.

Secondly the campaign to register the green under the Commons Act has got off to a great start with "Keep Calm" posters starting to appear all over Bolsover and evidence forms already being submitted. You can gert yours from the Castle Sweet Shop in Cavendish Walk

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Tuesday 17 April 2012

If your think Morissons will bring real jobs to Bolsover then read this.

Here's an illuminating article from the Scotsman courtesy of a twitter from a (but maybe not the) Dennis Skinner.  If you are going to the consultation next week ask them how they can justify having 10% of all the apprentces in the Country.

Published on Monday 2 April 2012 12:02

"NEARLY four in 10 of the workforce of major supermarket chain Morrisons are now classed as apprentices, it is claimed today.

More than 10 per cent of all apprenticeships created in England last year were with the chain, according to tonight’s BBC Panorama.

The programme carries criticism of the retail apprenticeship, saying that last year it took an average of just six months to complete.

Charlie Mullins, founder of independent plumbing company Pimlico Plumbers, employs 18 apprentices out of a staff of 200, and their training takes a minimum of three years.
He said of short retail apprenticeships: “I think all they’re really doing is undervaluing the word apprentice, and they’ve really just seen a loophole in the system that they can claim money on it.”
Nick Linford, editor of the publication FE Week, said: “We’ve seen record growth in apprenticeships. Big headline numbers look great on paper but scratch under the surface and maybe we shouldn’t be calling them all apprenticeships.”

Elmfield Training, the private company that accredits Morrisons’ apprentices, has a government contract worth £37 million, Panorama said.

Norman Pickavance, group HR director at Morrisons, defended the high number of apprentices, telling the programme: “Forty per cent of people are trying to get a basic qualification. People who leave school without a qualification often feel that they don’t have access and don’t see the kind of skilled jobs or managerial positions as something they can aspire to.”

Shhhhh, it's a consultation

Rumour has it that the next Morissons consultation is on Friday the 27th and Saturday 28th of April in the Assembly Rooms. However with just ten days to go there's nowt on the BDC web-site. Some people say that the Council simply doesn't want people to know what's going on, may-be they think no-one will notice.

Friday 13 April 2012

Red Tories , Blue Labour and the Supermarkets

Not had much time to blog recently - been busy helping Dave Wells who's standing for the Green Party in Belper. He fighting a Tory Council who want to inflict a massive supermarker onto a unique and characterful town. Of course nothing like that would happen in Labour controlled Bolsover.............(sometimes you just can't tell the difference).

Last time I checked my calendar said April - so Morisson's seem to be finding it difficult to come up with more reasons. With no date even set for their second consultation it's not surprising rumours are swirling around. To paraphrase Churchill - we're not even at the end of the beginning on this one :)

 Duncan