Council Houses currently available

The properties below are available for rent with Durham City Homes. Some may be being renovated others will be available immediately. This is not the complete list of available properties as homes come available every week. It is a list of properties the Council is currently promoting where there hasn’t been as much interest. Contact the Council or visit www.durhamkeyoptions.co.uk

If you have any problems registering with the council so that you can bid for properties get in touch with one of us and we will try to help. Councillors cannot influence who receives a particular property, but we can check that you are in the correct banding and take up issues if you feel you are not being treated fairly.

Current available properties:

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Clothing allowance – Official: Lib Dem success getting it scrapped

Interesting story about the Labour Clothing allowance in the Northern Echo today. Whilst we told residents that this was being scrapped a while ago. Official confirmation in the press.

Of course the chairman still gets a whopping great £6650 chairmans allowance pls £13300 for being a councillor, and can claim expenses instead of the clothing allowance, so they are not hard up by any means. Good old Labour socialists eh? Labour councillors claimed the £12000 clothing allowances for the chair and vice chair for 30 years without anyone knowing about it until we unearthed it by accident after looking at the cost of councillors.

http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/11469508.Council_chairman__39_s___39_clothing_allowance__39__scrapped___but_has_change_gone_far_enough_/?ref=var_0

Perhaps those chairmen still alive who claimed this behind closed doors should consider a donation to a local charity which helps struggling families with cheap or free clothing.

PITY ME WALKABOUT

I spent four hours this afternoon walking around Pity Me delivering leaflets and chatting to residents. Plenty of casework to deal with – mainly footpath issues.

Get in touch if you have any concerns.

Big campaign about to start against dog fouling in the village, led by your local councillors please contact us if you have details about a specific person causing problems with their dog, or about a particular location where there is a dog poo problem.

LABOUR’S GARDEN WASTE TAX GOES AHEAD

Your labour-run council is going ahead with taking a million pounds out of the local economy and charging households £20 to take away your garden waste.

Our press release of last week which was not published in the papers:

LABOURRUN COUNCIL PRESSES AHEAD WITH GARDEN TAX – IN FACE OF INCREASED FLYTIPPING AND RESIDENT BACKLASH.
Durham County Council, with £165m in reserves is pressing ahead with a charge for garden waste collections. The Council will start sending out letters to residents this Friday.
The Council, which despite increasing its reserves, says it is cash strapped, wants to charge residents £20 for the service. The garden waste collection service currently provides 16 free fortnightly collections for more than 150,000 households between April and November. Introducing a charge means that the service would be substantially funded by those using the service and according to the council would save it £933,000. Residents in some areas not currently receiving the service will be able to apply, but a small number of households across the County will lose the right to get the service even if they want to pay for it.
Lib Dem Councillor Mark Wilkes (Framwellgate and Newton Hall) branded the charge a Garden Tax which will hit the lowest paid the hardest saying “Labour is simply not considering the repercussions of this proposal. In some poorer areas and on some Council housing estates this is going to cause real problems.”
“People are paying more in this county for council tax than in most parts of the country. Labour doubled council tax when in government. The Coalition has frozen council tax for five years, giving the Council the money to cover for inflation. Labour refused this money from the government this year and now intends to fleece Durham residents. This will hit low and middle income families and many will simply not pay it.
Councillor Wilkes believes the savings are an illusion as many residents will start to use their general rubbish bin for garden waste. This will massively increasdisposal charges. He says that Labour Head of Scrutiny Councillor Joe Armstrong said in a meeting last year that residents could do just this. Councillors are also concerned that there will be a significant increase in fly tipping adding further costs to the council budget.
Last year when the proposal was announced, Lib Dem councillors previously suggested scrapping the position of Chief Exec as a means of helping to fund the service.
Cllr Wilkes said of this “The council is paying out over a quarter of a million pounds to employ one person, why not cut this so people don’t have to stop cutting their hedges. At the very least, with so much money in reserves the Council could delay implementation of this policy for another year to look for alternatives.

 

Cracking reopening at Indoor Bowling centre

I attended the reopening of the Indoor Bowling Centre in Pity Me on Saturday.

Amanda (Councillor Hopgood)  bowled the first balls, and didn’t do to badly for a beginner. We have used local neighbourhood funding to help the centre lower the ceilings, to cut energy bills and improve lighting. The transformation will save thousands of pounds a year in energy bills and help make the centre more sustainable. In addition the centre has replaced the near 20 year old bowling carpet, making it one of the best facilities in the Country.

The club has over 700 members, has a room which can be hired out, has frequent social events and a bar. You don’t have to be a bowler to join, so why not pop down and see what is going on.

You might not think it but indoor bowling is actually very good exercise as Amanda can testify.

The club is round the back of Abbey Leisure Centre.

 

Leisure Centre Boost

Your Lib Dem councillors continue to work to improve Abbey Leisure Centre. Just a few short years ago Labour tried to close the centre. The hard work of local councillors and users stopped this. Since then we have seen a massive improvement in the centre with great new facilities. We have now secured even more
funding for the main entrance area to be refurbished, and are working on plans to get sauna and shower facilities upgraded too. Pop along to the centre and find out about all the exciting things going including for under 16’s.

£240 off your bill – on top of £140 (see below)

Even if you are not on a low income you could be saving £240 off your Electric and gas bills. Most people have still not changed their energy supplier and could save £100’s.

Many residents still have electricity with one company and gas with another. Frequently it is cheaper to have both with the same company. The average household using British Gas for gas and Npower for electric on their standard rates are paying £240 more a year than they need to.

Online sites like uswitch.com find the cheapest deals. It sounds daft but Click No when they ask to show you tariffs you can switch to today. That way you see all prices. Alternatively you can call them on 0800 6888 244 or 0333 321 6808 from a mobile. They are duty bound to tell you the cheapest deals.

£140 off your energy bills

The Lib Dems in government have made sure that energy companies help those on the lowest incomes.

If your total household income is less than £16,000 a year you may get a £140 discount off your electricity bill. It doesn’t affect any benefits or entitlements and can still be claimed if you are in arrears. You can even get this if you pre-pay for your energy.

Call your supplier now to check if you qualify for the Warm Homes Discount. If you need help with this or struggle to get a proper answer call one of us.

If you receive pension credit you will automatically get the discount.

The Lib Dems are helping people nationally and locally with their energy bills, unlike Labour who think they can mess with the international energy market.

 

DAMN PPI CALLS DRIVING PEOPLE MAD

I have received eleven calls in just the last week, from one company alone regarding PPI. This, despite telling them three times now where to go, in various ways.

Today I put a complaint to the Information Commissioners Office, and would urge anyone else who is getting pestered with this nonsense to do the same.

If you have ever paid for protection insurance for a credit card or mortgage or other product, you do not need to get someone to claim the cash back for you. Just write to the Bank or Credit Card company. You can find more information at:

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/reclaim/ppi-loan-insurance

To complain about the nuisance calls from these companies or other companies for that matter, visit the ICO website and follow the instructions:

http://ico.org.uk/concerns/marketing