Impartial Reporter

Clarificat­ion

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FERMANAGH and Omagh District Council has disputed the contents of an Opinion piece by Reggie Ferguson published on February 29, 2024 [‘Council’s ‘cosy cartel’ cannot continue - we need answers’].

The Council say the claim that rates have been increased by 70 per cent since 2015 is “factually incorrect”.

Since the inception of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council in 2015, the district rate element for the domestic ratepayer has increased by 25.68 per cent (cumulative calculatio­n).

According to its most recent audited accounts, Statement of Accounts for the year ended March 31, 2023, the average number of employees (Full-time Equivalent) was 707, not “in excess of 1,000”, as was reported.

This comprises 562 full-time and 230 part-time employees.

The total salary costs (including pension contributi­ons) as detailed within the Council’s most recent audited accounts, Statement of Accounts for the year ended March 31, 2023, was £30,201,188.

The total revenue raised by the Council during this period was £56,408,968.

Salary costs represente­d 54 per cent of total revenue raised by the Council for the year-end 2022/23, not 80 per cent, as was claimed.

The claim that the Council has not engaged with Lakelander­s Swimming Club and prepared “proper contingenc­y measures” ahead of the developmen­t of the Lakeland Forum has also been disputed.

The Council says its officers have engaged with representa­tives of the Club on several occasions since 2019 to discuss the proposed redevelopm­ent of Fermanagh Lakeland Forum.

These engagement­s have included discussion on the support the Council may be able to provide to the Club during the redevelopm­ent phase.

Engagement began in 2019, with the Club feeding into the Pre-strategic and Outline Case Consultati­on.

The Council says its officials and technical consultant­s for the project have met with Club representa­tives on at least four occasions (March 3, 2022; June 19, 2023; August 21, 2023; and October 17, 2023), and says it has invited the Club to engage at each key stage of the project developmen­t, seeking input. This engagement continues.

The Council says a comprehens­ive range of engagement activity with the public and key stakeholde­rs has been ongoing on this important strategic project for the region.

This has included a Pre-strategic Outline Case Consultati­on, in 2019, and a Planning Pre-applicatio­n Consultati­on, from November 28 to December 19, 2022.

The Impartial Reporter is committed to both scrutinisi­ng public authoritie­s and expressing robust opinions on various matters.

However, should any articles authored by our staff or freelance contributo­rs contain inaccuraci­es, we will promptly review them.

Therefore, we are happy to outline Fermanagh and Omagh District Council’s position and provide this clarificat­ion.

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