Newbury Weekly News

Library funding is a ‘political game’

Town council withholds contributi­on to West Berks

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THE funding of the library in Thatcham has been branded “political game playing” by a Conservati­ve Thatcham town councillor.

The town council has temporaril­y halted its voluntary revenue constructi­ons to West Berkshire Council for the running of the facility.

Thatcham Town Council has made these annual voluntary payments before West Berkshire capital-funded works are completed.

The library is due to receive a new disabled-access toilet and refurbishe­d entrance area which is being paid for by WBC through its capital funding.

Thatcham Town Council pressed WBC for this work in the hope that it would reduce antisocial behaviour.

In a full council meeting held on September 26, councillor­s were told that the work will cost the district council £20,000 more than it had hoped.

Thatcham Town Council leader Lee Dillon (Lib Dem, Thatcham North East) said it was “a strange way of financing” for WBC to request revenue contributi­ons while undergoing its capital-funded work.

He said: “West Berkshire Council has asked us to consider a request to make a voluntary contributi­on towards running costs of the library whilst linking it to capital works and I propose we don’t make that contributi­on.

“This council said we would make a contributi­on if they [WBC] did the works to the toilets and that we would pay that money once we saw completion of works or works ordered in.

“That money is still on hold because we have not seen that from West Berkshire Council.

Mr Dillon, who is also leader of the West Berkshire Liberal Democrats, continued: “If the conditions of a grant are met, we should award the money.”

Councillor Steve Ardagh-Walter (Con, Thatcham Colthrop and Crookham), who is also who is also West Berkshire Council’s executive portfolio holder for environmen­t and transforma­tion, “strongly pushed back” against this.

He said: “It strikes me as unreasonab­le to put it mildly to say we are now changing the rules.

“We said we would withhold this revenue money until ‘you’ [WBC] do something about the toilet.

“Now ‘you’re’ doing something about the toilet we are not going to give that revenue money.

“That’s not good behaviour.” Mr Ardagh-Walter added: “The reason we gave for withholdin­g money a year ago was because of a toilet which is now happening.”

He asked the chamber: “Are we not reliable? Can we not stand by our word and contribute that?

“We have the money, let’s do it.”

But Mr Dillon said West Berkshire clearly has funding capital available and should utilise it.

He said: “I am in the mind that West Berkshire Council has funds in their capital budget, as communicat­ion to us suggests, and actually asking for revenue contributi­ons halfway through the financial year is no way for us to be able to plan to be able to deliver our own services to our own residents.”

The majority of councillor­s voted against making this voluntary contributi­on.

Mr Ardagh-Walter told Newbury Weekly News : “I do hope the Liberal Democrats reconsider their decision and resume support of our local library at the earliest opportunit­y.

“As we all know, West Berkshire Council is facing a difficult financial situation for the coming year.

“Thatcham Town Council has plenty of cash in the bank and could easily continue the contributi­ons which have been made for the last five years.”

He added: “This move helps nobody, and seems to be motivated purely by political game playing.”

The library is also supported by a voluntary Thatcham-based group, Friends of Thatcham Library.

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