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Press and public were excluded from a crucial meeting held at County Hall that discussed the sale of 6 care homes. This highly controversial issue was the subject of a secret decision held on Wednesday 20th June at the end of the Council's Cabinet Meeting, where it is believed that that the transfer of the care homes was approved, but secrecy surrounds the decision.
The sale of 6 care homes has been opposed by the Labour opposition at County Hall, as well as residents, their families and staff. The justification given for the sale is to reduce costs, but there are concerns that care standards will not be maintained and conditions of service for the staff could deteriorate. However the possibility of a public debate has been prevented as the meeting was held in secret.There are now calls for Councillor Sprason to resign as lead member member for Adult Care Services
Cost cutting is causing great concern to observers of the Adult Care Services at County Hall. Charges for community meals have spiralled out of control since the new Tory administration was re-elected in 2005, from £2.10 to £2.90, or 38% over 4 years. In the same period take up of community meals has fallen by 20%.
Plans to build desperately needed new Respite Care Homes developments are also in tatters following revelations that Leicestershire County Council had only managed to complete less than half of the building programme planned for 2007. Respite care provides a much needed break for those who choose to look after their vulnerable loved ones at home, saving Council tax payers thousands of pounds. They also offer the chance for those being cared for to have a holiday in new surroundings, something that the rest of us take for granted. This failure was reported to the Council last year, when it was revealed that of the £2.9 million allocated for the new buildings, the Council will only manage to complete £1.7 million of essential works, barely 40% of what was planned. The worst affected schemes are the Melton & Wigston Respite Care facilities.
Other capital schemes that are delayed are the Mountsorrell Day Care centre, a supported living scheme for Melton, and disabled access for Watermead Country Park visitor centre.
Eric Goodyer, Labour's Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Charnwood said “The most vulnerable sections of out community are suffering as a result of delays, budget cuts and sell-offs. Councillor Sprason has failed to deliver Adult Care Services in Leicestershire and should resign”
Latest News
Transport funding bid considered | |
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![]() | Cabinet Office3 February 2012Transport funding bid consideredLeicestershire County Council is preparing to submit a bid for 4. 5m to improve sustainable transport in and around Loughborough and Coalville.... 03 Feb 2012 Transport funding bid considered |
New names for care homes | |
![]() | Adults & Communities3 February 2012New names for care homesNine county council care homes will have new names when they transfer to Leicestershire County Care Ltd in the next few weeks. The transfer will save the council 1 million per year, while retaining places for existing residents, safeguarding the jobs of existing staff and enabling improvements such as en-suite facilities.... 03 Feb 2012 New names for care homes |
Spring in the step of The Century Theatre with dance double bill | |
![]() | Adults & Communities31 January 2012Spring in the step of The Century Theatre with dance double billThe Century Theatres spring 2012 programme leaps into action with an exciting double bill of contemporary dance presented by regional dance agency Dance4. The event on Wednesday February 8th marks the theatres first programme of professional dance and heralds a new partnership between the theatre and Dance4.... 31 Jan 2012 Spring in the step of The Century Theatre with dance double bill |
Burglary at a house in Bridge Road, Coalville this morning (Monday January 30) | |
![]() | Burglary at a house in Bridge Road, Coalville this morning (Monday January 30)Officers investigating a burglary during the early hours of this morning (Monday January 30) are appealing for public help. The incident took place at about 2.... 30 Jan 2012 Burglary at a house in Bridge Road, Coalville this morning (Monday January 30) |
Dog stolen from kennel in Coalville | |
![]() | Dog stolen from kennel in CoalvillePolice are appealing for information about the current whereabouts of a stolen dog that was taken from his home in Coalville last week. The incident happened sometime between 7.... 24 Jan 2012 Dog stolen from kennel in Coalville |
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Care home transfer agreed | |
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![]() | Adult Social Care Service15 March 2011Care home transfer agreedNine Leicestershire County Council care homes are set to be transferred to Southend Care Ltd, maintaining places for existing residents. Leicestershires ruling cabinet backed the deal after Southend Care Ltd beat bids from three other shortlisted providers.... 15 Mar 2011 Care home transfer agreed |
Care Home Sale | |
![]() | Ten care providers interested in buying six County Council care homes have been shortlisted. Leicestershire County Council today published the names of providers who have been invited to submit formal bids for six residential care homes by 6 May 2008.... 04 Apr 2008 Care Home Sale |
Future of 10 care homes to be discussed | |
![]() | Cabinet Office8 December 2009Future of 10 care homes to be discussed Proposals to consult on the future of 10 care homes in Leicestershire are to be considered by the County Council. The ruling Cabinet will decide on December 15th whether to consult residents, staff, care providers and others on proposals to transfer all its council-run homes to the independent sector, to help fund Extra Care schemes.... 08 Dec 2009 Future of 10 care homes to be discussed |
Care providers interested in council's homes | |
![]() | Cabinet Office5 October 2010Care providers interested in council's homesCare providers are interested in taking over all nine homes that the county council plans to transfer. Leicestershire County Councils Cabinet is set to invite formal tenders, when it meets on October 12.... 05 Oct 2010 Care providers interested in council's homes |
Care providers interested in council's homes | |
![]() | Cabinet Office5 October 2010Care providers interested in council's homesCare providers are interested in taking over all nine homes that the county council plans to transfer. Leicestershire County Councils Cabinet is set to invite formal tenders, when it meets on October 12.... 27 Oct 2010 Care providers interested in council's homes |
Relevant News
Care Home Sale | |
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![]() | Ten care providers interested in buying six County Council care homes have been shortlisted. Leicestershire County Council today published the names of providers who have been invited to submit formal bids for six residential care homes by 6 May 2008.... 04 Apr 2008 Care Home Sale |
New, interactive meetings make a difference | |
![]() | Coalville residents helped to shape their local services last month by taking part in the first of a brand new kind of meeting.... 09 Apr 2008 New, interactive meetings make a difference |
MP speaks out on treatment of dementia patients | |
![]() | David Taylor MP has introduced a Ten Minute Rule Bill in the House of Commons which aims to end the 'chemical cosh' approach to the prescription of anti-psychotic drugs for people with dementia in care homes. ... 16 May 2008 MP speaks out on treatment of dementia patients |
Radical plans to 'personalise' social care in Leicestershire | |
![]() | Radical changes to social care in Leicestershire will be outlined at a meeting next week. The County Council wants to 'personalise' its social care and will update the Cabinet on the plans next Tuesday (29th July).... 22 Jul 2008 Radical plans to 'personalise' social care in Leicestershire |
Leicestershire Trading Standards check out check-ins | |
![]() | As East Midlands Airport grows in popularity with the travelling public so too does the wear on airport baggage scales. ... 06 Aug 2008 Leicestershire Trading Standards check out check-ins |
Most Read News (today)
Vehicle damaged in Coalville | |
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![]() | Vehicle damaged in CoalvillePolice are appealing for witnesses after a car parked outside an address on Bridge Road in Coalville was damaged. The incident happened sometime between 1am and 8.... 30 Nov 2009 Vehicle damaged in Coalville |
Plea for photographs for miners' gala | |
![]() | Snibston is appealing for memorabilia to contribute to its miners gala event in September. The gala, a traditional-style celebration of mining life, will feature some of the attractions that made a miners gala the highlight of the mining community s year, including a horticultural competition and a display of memorabilia.... 07 Aug 2008 Plea for photographs for miners' gala |
China Earthquake | |
![]() | Leading Leicestershire figures are pulling together to offer vital support to the people of Sichuan in China.... 14 May 2008 China Earthquake |
Keep up-to-date at Coalville meeting | |
![]() | Chief Executive's 3 March 2009 Keep up-to-date at Coalville meeting Coalville residents can keep their finger on the pulse of local issues at an interactive meeting. At Coalville Community Forum next week, people can hear from NHS County and Rutland who will be outlining their plans for the coming year and talking about changes to community health.... 02 Apr 2009 Keep up-to-date at Coalville meeting |
Give nappies a 'real' chance | |
![]() | Highways, Transportation & Waste Management 21 April 2009 Give nappies a 'real' chance - photo opportunity - A new campaign is highlighting that by the time a baby is potty trained, they could have used 6,000 nappies. By turning away from disposables and making the change to real nappies, not only will people reduce the amount of waste going to landfill but they could also save up to 700.... 23 Apr 2009 Give nappies a 'real' chance |
Most Read News (this month)
Dog stolen from kennel in Coalville | |
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![]() | Dog stolen from kennel in CoalvillePolice are appealing for information about the current whereabouts of a stolen dog that was taken from his home in Coalville last week. The incident happened sometime between 7.... 24 Jan 2012 Dog stolen from kennel in Coalville |
Burglary at a house in Bridge Road, Coalville this morning (Monday January 30) | |
![]() | Burglary at a house in Bridge Road, Coalville this morning (Monday January 30)Officers investigating a burglary during the early hours of this morning (Monday January 30) are appealing for public help. The incident took place at about 2.... 30 Jan 2012 Burglary at a house in Bridge Road, Coalville this morning (Monday January 30) |
New names for care homes | |
![]() | Adults & Communities3 February 2012New names for care homesNine county council care homes will have new names when they transfer to Leicestershire County Care Ltd in the next few weeks. The transfer will save the council 1 million per year, while retaining places for existing residents, safeguarding the jobs of existing staff and enabling improvements such as en-suite facilities.... 03 Feb 2012 New names for care homes |
Spring in the step of The Century Theatre with dance double bill | |
![]() | Adults & Communities31 January 2012Spring in the step of The Century Theatre with dance double billThe Century Theatres spring 2012 programme leaps into action with an exciting double bill of contemporary dance presented by regional dance agency Dance4. The event on Wednesday February 8th marks the theatres first programme of professional dance and heralds a new partnership between the theatre and Dance4.... 31 Jan 2012 Spring in the step of The Century Theatre with dance double bill |
Transport funding bid considered | |
![]() | Cabinet Office3 February 2012Transport funding bid consideredLeicestershire County Council is preparing to submit a bid for 4. 5m to improve sustainable transport in and around Loughborough and Coalville.... 03 Feb 2012 Transport funding bid considered |
Most Read News (alltime)
Vehicle damaged in Coalville | |
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![]() | Vehicle damaged in CoalvillePolice are appealing for witnesses after a car parked outside an address on Bridge Road in Coalville was damaged. The incident happened sometime between 1am and 8.... 30 Nov 2009 Vehicle damaged in Coalville |
Plea for photographs for miners' gala | |
![]() | Snibston is appealing for memorabilia to contribute to its miners gala event in September. The gala, a traditional-style celebration of mining life, will feature some of the attractions that made a miners gala the highlight of the mining community s year, including a horticultural competition and a display of memorabilia.... 07 Aug 2008 Plea for photographs for miners' gala |
China Earthquake | |
![]() | Leading Leicestershire figures are pulling together to offer vital support to the people of Sichuan in China.... 14 May 2008 China Earthquake |
Keep up-to-date at Coalville meeting | |
![]() | Chief Executive's 3 March 2009 Keep up-to-date at Coalville meeting Coalville residents can keep their finger on the pulse of local issues at an interactive meeting. At Coalville Community Forum next week, people can hear from NHS County and Rutland who will be outlining their plans for the coming year and talking about changes to community health.... 02 Apr 2009 Keep up-to-date at Coalville meeting |
Give nappies a 'real' chance | |
![]() | Highways, Transportation & Waste Management 21 April 2009 Give nappies a 'real' chance - photo opportunity - A new campaign is highlighting that by the time a baby is potty trained, they could have used 6,000 nappies. By turning away from disposables and making the change to real nappies, not only will people reduce the amount of waste going to landfill but they could also save up to 700.... 23 Apr 2009 Give nappies a 'real' chance |


