Number 16 Bus Cuts - Update.
The Commissioners have been in communication with Ian Longworth, the Head of Isle of Man Transport in regard to other options for the cuts to the Number 16 Service. At this stage a mini-bus based service seems to have been discounted by Mr Longworth. However, the Commissioners are seeking the retention of a service on more week days rather than just Thursday and Friday as proposed, and have requested that all is done to maintain a Saturday Service. Any progress in these matters will be reported as soon as possible..
Commissioners' concern with proposals for new Tynwald constituencies
The Commissioners are somewhat surprised by the proposal of the Boundary Review Committee to include residents of Maughold in the north constituency, thus splitting the ancient Sheading of Garff and the two wards in Maughold from any linkage with the wards of Laxey and Lonan. Follow this
link for a map of the proposals and read about the proposals
here.
This is troubling because if Maughold were left with Laxey and Lonan the resulting constituency would be very close to the ideal constituency size, as identified by the BRC, of 7,041. This option is a better fit against the Committee's own criteria and clearly demonstrates that there is no reason to split the Sheading as a Tynwald constituency.
The constituency of Garff includes, Maughold, Laxey and Lonan. At the moment this is one constituency for MHK and the three authorities within it work closely together on a local authority level to provide services at an extremely cost effective level. The proposals to split the constituency of
Garff take no account of the current effectiveness of the
constituency and or the overwhelming wishes of constituents.
It is also the view of the Commissioners that the
geographical size of the proposed North constituency is far too large,
encompassing as it does almost 40% of the
land mass of the Island. This factor would greatly increase the diffulty
of representing the area for its elected MHKs. In addition, Maughold is geographically separated from the northern constituencies by the long ridge running from Clagh Ouyr to North Barrule and sits more naturally with the other Garff areas.
Feedback to the Commissioners over the years has always
indicated the population is highly satisfied with the way the Garff
constituency boundary works and serves them. No resident has asked for Garff to
be split and when an option to keep Garff together meets the BRCs own criteria they question why it
has been ignored.
The Commissioners will be seeking an urgent meeting with the
Boundary Review Committee and will be liaising closely with their partners in
Laxey and Lonan, as well as the Steve Rodan SHK, the current representative in
the Keys for Garff. They encourage all residents to read and respond to the
consultation on the proposes changes which can be accessed on gov.im. Further
information and details can be obtained from the clerk via
maughold@manx.net or on 422148.
Tynwald Debating Motions Which Will Impact Rate Charges
This week Tynwald will be debating a motion to transfer further charges onto the rates and motions regarding how local authorities deliver their services. There are several motions relevant to local authorities and increases in rates, including:
Recommendation 1, Principle 2
Services provided by Local Authorities should
be wholly funded by Local Authorities.
Recommendation 4
Working in partnership with Local Authorities,
the Department of Infrastructure and Department of Social Care will identify
services suitable for delivery through a revised Local Authority structure and
review how services can best be funded in the future.
Recommendation 5
The Council of Ministers
will set out proposals for reform of the two biggest areas of expenditure and
commonality in Local Authorities, which are housing and waste collection and
disposal activities, and report to Tynwald by Autumn 2013.
The Commissioners will be monitoring these discussions with interest.