The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Labour reveals new transport budget plans

- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTJoelLamy

Labour proposals to build thousands of new council houses and run a new transport system have been criticised by the Conservati­ve leader of the city council.

Labour councillor­s this week unveiled their ‘alternativ­e budget’ which includes making the city a “leader nationwide in the digital economy”.

The party’s group leader Cllr Shaz Nawaz said the document, which lists six ‘short term’ items, is a “reflection of the conversati­ons we have been having with residents”.

He added: “The people of this fantastic city of Peterborou­gh are ambitious, forwardthi­nking and innovative. I’m confident our alternativ­e budget reflects that.”

However, leader of the cash-strapped council Cllr John Holdich claimed that the proposals are uncosted, and that much of what has been proposed is already taking place in the city.

He said: “It shows that they have no idea how local government works, and demonstrat­es they have not got a clue or the vision as to how the next round of budget reductions can be accommodat­ed.”

Cllr Nawaz said the alternativ­e budget proposals had been signed off by the council’s chief financial officer.

The plans will be put forward by Labour at Full Council next Wednesday where councillor­s will also vote on Conservati­ve budget proposals.

The alternativ­e budget includes spending £90 million to build 3,000 council houses in five years, on top of setting up a council-run company to develop and sell houses commercial­ly. Labour also wants

to develop an app where people can request being picked up by a minibus.

Other people living on the route could then be picked up as well. This would replace cut bus services.

Other plans include setting up a £10 million Investment Fund for local business to invest in technology, building an ‘innovation hub’ which businesses could rent, and moving more council services online.

Lib Dem group leader Cllr Nick Sandford welcomed the proposals and said his party would see which ones they could support.

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The Council Chamber at the Town Hall where the budget votes will be held.
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Cllr Shaz Nawaz

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