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New Essex County Council leader: Peter Martin replaces Lord Hanningfield


ESSEX County Council has announced that Peter Martin will be its new leader with immediate effect.

The decision follows a meeting of the full council where Mr Martin was confirmed as leader. It came after Lord Hanningfield resigned as leader after he was charged in connection with his House of Lords expenses.

Conservative Mr Martin, who was deputy leader, was voted in at a full council meeting at County Hall.

Lord Hanningfield, who faces six charges of falsely claiming expenses as a member of the House of Lords, made a brief speech before officially stepping down as leader.

He then left the chamber ahead of a debate on the authority's budget to a round of applause from the Conservative benches.

FULL REPORT IN WEDNESDAY'S PAPER


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Voter99, England says...
10:46am Tue 9 Feb 10

Thanks be to god it wasn't the big fat sofa.

RitchieHicks, Newtown says...
11:25am Tue 9 Feb 10

Who's Peter Martin and what makes him ideal for the job then?

hughie-s, Here says...
11:33am Tue 9 Feb 10

RitchieHicks wrote:
Who's Peter Martin and what makes him ideal for the job then?
He has the essential qualification - comes from Chelmsford

RitchieHicks, Newtown says...
12:04pm Tue 9 Feb 10

hughie-s wrote:
RitchieHicks wrote:
Who's Peter Martin and what makes him ideal for the job then?
He has the essential qualification - comes from Chelmsford
Ha ha. Joking aside, I don't care if he comes from China as long as he does a good job and puts a stop to the current school closures in Colchester. He's not a Tory, is he? Please tell me he's not a blue.

Soozie, says...
12:09pm Tue 9 Feb 10

RitchieHicks wrote:
hughie-s wrote:
RitchieHicks wrote: Who's Peter Martin and what makes him ideal for the job then?
He has the essential qualification - comes from Chelmsford
Ha ha. Joking aside, I don't care if he comes from China as long as he does a good job and puts a stop to the current school closures in Colchester. He's not a Tory, is he? Please tell me he's not a blue.
He is a Conservative.

Ian P, Benfleet says...
12:15pm Tue 9 Feb 10

RitchieHicks wrote:
hughie-s wrote:
RitchieHicks wrote: Who's Peter Martin and what makes him ideal for the job then?
He has the essential qualification - comes from Chelmsford
Ha ha. Joking aside, I don't care if he comes from China as long as he does a good job and puts a stop to the current school closures in Colchester. He's not a Tory, is he? Please tell me he's not a blue.
I think your worst nightmare has just come true.

RitchieHicks, Newtown says...
12:52pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Ian P wrote:
RitchieHicks wrote:
hughie-s wrote:
RitchieHicks wrote: Who's Peter Martin and what makes him ideal for the job then?
He has the essential qualification - comes from Chelmsford
Ha ha. Joking aside, I don't care if he comes from China as long as he does a good job and puts a stop to the current school closures in Colchester. He's not a Tory, is he? Please tell me he's not a blue.
I think your worst nightmare has just come true.
My worst nightmare has just resigned!

londoner, London says...
1:07pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Peter Martin is the perfect choice. I think he will work to the best needs of all Essex . I wish him well .

westcliffboy, Westcliff on Sea says...
1:35pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Peter Martin hasn't done too good a job, looking after Essex's vulnerable children. He's been a Councillor since 1989.......

County council measures for children in care

Friday, 05 February 2010



ESSEX COUNTY Council is still dealing with a backlog of more than 800 children in care who have no allocated social worker.

A council spokesman from Essex County Council said a dedicated project team of 21 social workers has been drafted in to deal with youngsters and claimed the backlog would be cleared by Monday, May 31.

He added: "These social workers were drawn from the existing pool of permanent and agency staff working for Essex County Council and the team headed up by a senior internal manager."

The authority was served with an improvement notice in March by the Department for Schools, Children and Families.

It ordered the council to secure improvements in its children services.

In a statement on Monday, December 4, 2009, children’s minister Dawn Primarolo said the government would be strengthening intervention on children’s services in Essex.

County Councillor Peter Martin admitted at the beginning of December the council was dealing with more than 1,800 unallocated children.

He said: "Since that time, we have reduced the number of children in need cases without a social worker by over 800 and we are committed to ensure in the next few months that this is reduced to acceptable levels."

The authority is designing a final draft of how to clear the back log of cases by Wednesday, March 31, with the help of two senior consultants.
"

And he's spending heaps of our money on consultants!

marshman, says...
2:42pm Tue 9 Feb 10

I hope there's been an investigation into Hanningfields county council expense claims as well.

If he can fiddle the nation, he wouldn't hesitate to fiddle the county.

thelonewhinger, benfleet says...
3:44pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Don't know about the new bod - but bet your life he will be qualified fully in the only thing necessary in government departments nowdays - accountancy!

Flip Flop, Copford says...
10:44pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Please tell me he's not another Troffer! Will he reverse the Colchester school's closure decision taken by Lord Trofferface as it was made by an alleged thief?

davers, says...
9:28am Wed 10 Feb 10

I suppose I would have to now question the appointment of IBM to run services in Essex. To quote from a newspaper article "The deal, negotiated over the past 12 months by Lord Hanningfield, the leader of Essex County Council and Tory transport spokesman, will cover almost all the authority’s services, including schools management, social care, highways and libraries in stages."
I really have to ask myself if there was any financial incentive in this deal. Especially as it is worth up to £5.4 billion over eight years.

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