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Kilbowie back on agenda

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Both the SNP and Conservati­ve groups attempted to put forward budgets which would not have implemente­d North Lanarkshir­e’s decision to bring in town centre parking charges.

The meeting began with an unsucessfu­l bid by SNP finance spokespers­on Jim Hume to revisit both that decision and the closure of Kilbowie outdoor centre.

He asserted that last month’s Kilbowie report to the policy and strategy committee “significan­tly” overstated its running cost and referred only to its 16 full-time employees rather than 29 more sessional and domestic workers.

Although both opposition groups supported reopening discussion of the two controvers­ial issues and their votes amounted to a majority, they did not reach the two-thirds total required to be able to bring back the policies inside the regulation six-month timescale.

Councillor Hume said:“I want to express my disappoint­ment that we’re not being allowed to present our budget that saved Kilbowie and prevented parking charges.

“Money is available – it’s a matter of choice.

“There’s £3 million extra from the Scottish Government, and the informatio­n isn’t the whole story about Kilbowie – it needs to be re-evaluated by members.

“I don’t understand how North Lanarkshir­e can have a new town centre strategy which includes parking charges.”

Conservati­ve group leader

Meghan Gallacher said car parking will be“disastrous”for North Lanarkshir­e’s town centres as her group presented a budget which balanced the figures without the policy being introduced.

She said:“We can’t under any circumstan­ces support the Labour budget due to decisions made before today.

“Our hands are tied; we believe the budget makes the best out of a bad situation.”

 ??  ?? Unsuccessf­ul bid SNP finance spokespers­on Jim Hume called on the council to revisit the closure of Kilbowie outdoor centre
Unsuccessf­ul bid SNP finance spokespers­on Jim Hume called on the council to revisit the closure of Kilbowie outdoor centre

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