3rd April 2011, 11:50 AM
Lets look at the councils happy press release :
Wow! something to be proud of... a dynamic service that is pushing the boundaries of engagement in innovative ways and the council are happy to say without irony; "I am delighted that the work of this team and all of the others who took part has been recognised at a national level. "
Now on the council controlled website of the service:
http://www.gloucester.gov.uk/LGNL/Enviro...ology.aspx
NEW PAGES COMING SOON: Following further reorganisation the Historic Environment Team is joining forces with the Conservation Team to form a combined Heritage Service responsible for both the archaeological and built heritage of Gloucester.
Sadly that was two years back now, and things are moving on a pace.. Yes, indeed, the award winning service has been rewarded well, by another little reorganisation (still to be confirmed) that will see the service reduce to 1 person within the planning department itself as a more junior post.
Yes, that's right they will be reorganised out of existence. No more worries of being nationally recognised or concerns about providing a service to be proud of.
So think about poor Councillor White, because with this service going, then the Councillor Martyn White will have little to look after in terms of Heritage - Leisure it is then!
http://www.gloucesteractive.co.uk/commit...ID=143&J=1
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Bus. Phone: 01452 410710
Bus. Email: martyn.white@gloucester.gov.uk
If you feel like asking some questions... he will be your man. Certainly intend to ask the question why - and what did he do to protect the service... I want answers, I want freedom of information... I want to know how and who made these choices.
I will guess it is a done deal... but lets make sure they don't get an easy ride.
Ask politely but firmly.
1. Is it true they intend to cut the Heritage Service
2. On what basis was this decision made
3. How will they have any ability to conduct any Heritage based project or outreach without a dedicated service
4. Can you have the details of who to ask about FoI on this consideration.
Quote: Innovative approaches to involving diverse community groups with schemes to help preserve or showcase Gloucester?s heritage have been recognised in a national competition.
Work with homeless people and a community project to chart and record the history of historic buildings before demolition as part of a regeneration scheme caught the eyes of the judges.
Now the Council for British Archaeology has awarded a ?highly commended? certificate to the city council?s heritage services team for the 2010 Marsh Archaeology Awards.
The awards recognise groups or individuals who have been responsible for promoting access to the historic environment in the UK.
Phil Staddon, the council?s director of regeneration, commented: ? One scheme involved a homeless charity and resulted in a display of the work that residents had produced. The other brought together a large group of people who put together a detailed history of a building in the centre of the city that was about to be demolished for a major regeneration project.
?In both cases it shows how communities can be engaged in the work of their local councils. I am delighted that the work of this team and all of the others who took part has been recognised at a national level.
Wow! something to be proud of... a dynamic service that is pushing the boundaries of engagement in innovative ways and the council are happy to say without irony; "I am delighted that the work of this team and all of the others who took part has been recognised at a national level. "
Now on the council controlled website of the service:
http://www.gloucester.gov.uk/LGNL/Enviro...ology.aspx
NEW PAGES COMING SOON: Following further reorganisation the Historic Environment Team is joining forces with the Conservation Team to form a combined Heritage Service responsible for both the archaeological and built heritage of Gloucester.
Sadly that was two years back now, and things are moving on a pace.. Yes, indeed, the award winning service has been rewarded well, by another little reorganisation (still to be confirmed) that will see the service reduce to 1 person within the planning department itself as a more junior post.
Yes, that's right they will be reorganised out of existence. No more worries of being nationally recognised or concerns about providing a service to be proud of.
So think about poor Councillor White, because with this service going, then the Councillor Martyn White will have little to look after in terms of Heritage - Leisure it is then!
http://www.gloucesteractive.co.uk/commit...ID=143&J=1
[ATTACH=CONFIG]861[/ATTACH]
Bus. Phone: 01452 410710
Bus. Email: martyn.white@gloucester.gov.uk
If you feel like asking some questions... he will be your man. Certainly intend to ask the question why - and what did he do to protect the service... I want answers, I want freedom of information... I want to know how and who made these choices.
I will guess it is a done deal... but lets make sure they don't get an easy ride.
Ask politely but firmly.
1. Is it true they intend to cut the Heritage Service
2. On what basis was this decision made
3. How will they have any ability to conduct any Heritage based project or outreach without a dedicated service
4. Can you have the details of who to ask about FoI on this consideration.