Some officers have too little to do: below is a blatant example of quite unnecessary spending on an event few residents have the time or inclination to visit.The Dame has said before and repeats it...how can one take seriously a Council that pretends an interest in the environment, yet buys a 12 MPG Bentley to clutter up our streets.
Pooter's Contribution To Saving The Environment |
Cockell forced the purchase of this £100k gas guzzler against the wishes of his fellow councillors: he has nil interest in the environment.
His other 'folie de grandeur' is the environmentally damaging Exhibitionist Road.
Rather than buying his granite from the UK what does the chump do? You guessed...he buys it from China. Idiots know sea transport is the most environmentally damaging and polluting forms of transport-all except our foolish leader.
Don't expect to see Pooter Cockell at this event...he couldn't care less
Dear Residents’ Association
The Council is holding an Environment day event to coincide with World Environment Day www.unep.org/wed/about/ in the same week, which is an annual event aimed at being the biggest and most widely celebrated global day for positive environmental action.
The event will take place in the car park of Ladbroke Grove Sainsbury’s on Thursday 7 June 2012, from 10:00am until 4.00pm
We are keen to encourage as many residents to attend the event as possible and we would like your help to promote the event to local residents. I have attached a poster for the event which we hope you will be able to display or distribute.
Please see website link also http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/events/ default/vieweventdetail_ internet.asp?id=21843
If you would like to find out more about the event, or request some posters please contact me via email on environment@rbkc.gov.uk, or phone me directly on 020 7341 5770. For tips on greener living please visit www.rbkc.gov.uk/greenerliving
Yours faithfully
Sophie Bennett
Climate Change Programme Officer
Environment, Leisure and Residents' Services
God what a waste of our resources
ReplyDeleteToo many staff, too much money to spend, not enough to do
ReplyDeleteIt's OK to cut back front line services. But let's keep the Bentley, Holland Park Opera (£1 million a year council tax funding), arts programmes and Environment fripperies on the boil. And of course Official Invitations to the odious disgraced ex Cllr Phelps to attend Town Hall functions.
ReplyDeleteIt all sounds cool
oh look it is back !
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ReplyDeleteYou sound sooooo excited!