Friday 18 November 2011

Online Petition to: Keep OUR Services Local

YOU can now sign our petition online.


Please encourage anyone local to Knutsford Area/Cheshire East
to sign this Petition to:
S - O - S - Save Our Stanley Centre
We, the undersigned
Petition Cheshire East Council and East Cheshire Hospital Trust:
SAVE OUR SOCIAL AND HEALTH CARE - KEEP OUR SERVICES LOCAL
Keep OUR Stanley Centre for Disabled Adults
Return OUR Dementia Care Services
Return OUR Intermediate Hospital Ward

Knutsford Town Council Health and Social Care Work Group will be Reporting on its work at Knutsford Town Council Meeting on 05 December 2011 at 7pm. This meeting welcomes the public. It has two Question Times for Members of the Public - 10 minutes at the start and 5 minutes at the end..
This is your Democracy. Do turn up and take part.

PLEASE LOOK AT THE PAGES ON THE RIGHT OF THE SCREEN >>>>


The Petition now has in excess of 3000 signatures. It looks likely that he final figure - when all forms are gathered in, will be 4000+
It will be presented to
Cheshire East Full Council Meeting
2pm - 15 December 2011
Congleton Town Hall
KAFKA would very much welcome all members of the public who wish to show support at this meeting
To check that here is no alteration to the Date-Time-Venue perhaps you might ring:

Cheshire East Information: 0300 123 5500

We state this because several Committee Meetings including the 05 December Cabinet Committee meeting have already been cancelled during December



IF YOU ARE NOT OLD, ILL, LEARNING DISABLED OR A CARER OF ANY SUCH GROUP, THIS STILL AFFECTS
YOU.
STROKE, ACCIDENT, DEMENTIA, ANY OF US COULD FACE THAT.
WHERE WOULD OUR DAY CARE BE?
Congleton if we live in Crewe? Crewe if we live in Knutsford?
Macclesfield if we live in Nantwich?

Day Care NEEDS to be LOCAL

Wednesday 16 November 2011

Beanfeast of Councillors on our Council Tax

14 November 2011
This 'special meeting was to 'make Aldermen'. Seven of them - having given service to the pubic were 'honoured' by being 'damned with faint praise', at The Lyceum Theatre in Crewe.

Acting on the Lyceum stage, was dire. There were seven people, who might well have been a credt to thir community, but it would have been difficult for any member of the public to tell. Luckily, there were only two members of the public witnessing these proceedings. which I understand were held at public expense, with full expenses paid to all councillors.

The fact that this 'beanfeast' occurred when adults with learning difficulties are being flunng from their safe Stanley Centre in Knutsford, does Cheshire East Council no credit at all.