Birmingham bankrupt

Just don’t remember you commenting on that thread, or the Thurrock one etc.
And that is proof that I'm making this one political is it...........Case rested m'lord...LOL

It's an anti crap management statement, and that includes the present government, Labour Councils, Conservative councils, any colour of rosette councils inbetween, NHS, Water companies etc, etc. They all have bugets, and responsibilities that they constantly fail, whilst lining their pockets.

There is one place where I'm loving crap management and executives pocketing vast amounts for crap management, and that's Old Toilet rag central !
 
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And that is proof that I'm making this one political is it...........Case rested m'lord...LOL

It's an anti crap management statement, and that includes the present government, Labour Councils, Conservative councils, any colour of rosette councils inbetween, NHS, Water companies etc, etc. They all have bugets, and responsibilities that they constantly fail, whilst lining their pockets.
Cool beans. Not once have I defended Birmingham council, nor tried to.
 
It's had issues for years, I Must admit the tipping point of equal pay all seems a tad confusing. It seems like it's in addition to the original settlement & post that settlement bonuses have been given to mainly refuse collectors that haven't to people who were entitled to the same.

It's probably linked to the bin strike a few years ago which went on for ages and made some suburbs seem like the absolute pits.

It's a shame as the city centre in town has honestly improved so so much. A lot of perceptions of Brum as a city are that it is ugly and grey but the part from Chamberlain Square to Centenary Square could rival most Uk cities now in my bias opinion.

The suburbs need improving though (I know all inner cities aren't great) but the sheer amount of fly tipping that exists within a 3-4 mile radius is absolutely disgusting. As more services get stripped back it's only going to get worse.
 
I also feel like it's just too big to control nowadays, break it up a little bit as the amount of waste that exists in managing a council of 1.2m people must be extraordinary.
 
Birmingham chief exec earns £230k per year , but it's not her fault apparently as she was not responsible for any of the issues
Yes of course, just read when she was in a top job at East Anglia her successor was her husband, bent as you like. I don’t like Birmingham, nice areas like Solihull and Sutton Coldfield but it’s a bit of a dump, it’s a difficult place to commute to. However, the insufferable fans of Villa will get some payback this year. You know the type, we've won the Champions League and they’re in the Conference, going to be delicious with this news added on.
 
It's had issues for years, I Must admit the tipping point of equal pay all seems a tad confusing. It seems like it's in addition to the original settlement & post that settlement bonuses have been given to mainly refuse collectors that haven't to people who were entitled to the same.

It's probably linked to the bin strike a few years ago which went on for ages and made some suburbs seem like the absolute pits.

It's a shame as the city centre in town has honestly improved so so much. A lot of perceptions of Brum as a city are that it is ugly and grey but the part from Chamberlain Square to Centenary Square could rival most Uk cities now in my bias opinion.

The suburbs need improving though (I know all inner cities aren't great) but the sheer amount of fly tipping that exists within a 3-4 mile radius is absolutely disgusting. As more services get stripped back it's only going to get worse.
You can’t polish a turd as the saying goes.
 
It's had issues for years, I Must admit the tipping point of equal pay all seems a tad confusing. It seems like it's in addition to the original settlement & post that settlement bonuses have been given to mainly refuse collectors that haven't to people who were entitled to the same.

It's probably linked to the bin strike a few years ago which went on for ages and made some suburbs seem like the absolute pits.

It's a shame as the city centre in town has honestly improved so so much. A lot of perceptions of Brum as a city are that it is ugly and grey but the part from Chamberlain Square to Centenary Square could rival most Uk cities now in my bias opinion.

The suburbs need improving though (I know all inner cities aren't great) but the sheer amount of fly tipping that exists within a 3-4 mile radius is absolutely disgusting. As more services get stripped back it's only going to get worse.
The areas either side of the M6 need to look better too. It’s the only view some people get of Birmingham and it looks like it did in the 1970s.
 

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