The Picton problem
After the death of George Floyd earlier this year, the BLM movement, and the subsequent controversy over statues, most notably the toppling of Colston into the murky depths of the Bristol dockside,...
View ArticleWellness scandal - how did it happen?
I know I have cover the events concerning the tender for the Wellness village many times but, looking back, it's one of those things, and there have been quite a few, which makes one think, wtf, how...
View ArticleThe budget, libel indemnities and pantomimes
BudgetThe council’s latest budget consultation is currently circulating in cyberspace with the response deadline for next Tuesday. This time it’s all been a bit rushed, the fault of the Welsh Labour...
View ArticleMark James - off the hook again?...Updated with revised statement from the...
Update 9th MarchStatement issued today from Swansea University on the internal investigation and police inquiry. Here's an extract, with my emphasis. And as we know, the "number of others" includes...
View ArticleCPS decision - open email to Police Commissioner
Previous post; Mark James - off the hook again?...Updated After having had some time to digest the CPS response to the investigation I am finding it more an more incredulous that no charges were...
View ArticleThe Grillo site, Cwm Environmental, and a short rant
The old Grillo zinc oxide site in Burry Port came up again at Monday's Executive Board meeting. It was not, as you may think, to clear away the heavy metals and toxic chemicals which pervade the ground...
View ArticleThe slush fund - the 2020 CRWG meetings
Last week I finally received copies of the minutes from two of the meetings held in private last year to discuss the fate of the unlawful libel indemnity clause. Readers of this blog will recall that...
View ArticleNo slush fund at Bristol City Council...
Events over the bridge, at Bristol City Council, have caught Caebrwyn’s attention. It seems that two of the city’s councillors are being sued for libel by two senior council officers. I am not...
View ArticleEmlyn's folly - the Carmarthen 'Gateway' sign
Whilst most of us are struggling to pay council tax, put food on the table, and local businesses are trying to keep heads above water, Carmarthenshire Council are spending nearly £350,000 on a sign....
View ArticleCarmarthenshire Council company almost struck-off
A brief post just to mention that Lleisant Delta Wellbeing Ltd, one of the arms-length companies wholly owned by Carmarthenshire Council has narrowly avoided being struck-off from the Companies House...
View ArticleThe leaked £190,000 costs report, part two - Unredacted. And a reply from the...
Part one; The leaked £190,000 costs report - redacted, five years onAfter several months, and some pressure from the ICO the council finally changed its mind, and sent me a (mainly) unredacted copy of...
View ArticlePlanning Department under fire from Audit Wales, and other news
News is beginning to filter out of County Hall that a less than complimentary Audit Wales report about the Council's Planning department is imminent. Details are sketchy as the report is still, it...
View ArticleAudit Wales report - Carmarthenshire's Planning Service in meltdown
As anticipated on my previous post, the Audit Wales report into the council's planning services has now been published, there is a link to it at the end of this post.It is a damning report and it is...
View ArticleNews round up - planning tales, and more
Following the damning Audit Wales report on Carmarthenshire's Planning Services, the Ombudsman has also found the council lacking. A brief report, from June 2021, shows that the council's approach to...
View ArticleFull council next week - and that damning report into Planning Services
Just a brief heads up about next week's (15th September) full council meeting. The damning Audit Wales report into Carmarthenshire's Planning Services hasn't gone away, or found the long grass just...
View ArticleCroydon Council and libel funding, Carmarthenshire style...
There is growing anger amongst the council taxpayers' of Croydon that their hard-earned cash has been spent unlawfully. After obstruction and delay and the involvement of the ICO, Inside Croydon, a...
View ArticleNew flood maps - the undersea world of Pentre Awel (the Wellness Village)
As from 1st December all Planning Authorities must adhere to new flood maps and the revised advice in TAN 15. The revised maps and guidance have now, finally, incorporated the effect of climate change...
View ArticleOld friends - Mark James' new venture...
Back in July 2020 I wrote a post about an interesting connection between former Council CEO Mark James, his 'management' of Century Wharf, Cardiff and his old friend from Llangennech, Nigel Lovering....
View ArticleOperation Koel
Back in July I made several separate FOI requests for documents relating to the Wellness Village bribery investigation. Due to the scandal the project was later renamed Pentre Awel.This criminal...
View ArticleCarmarthenshire Residents Alliance
I'm posting this brief mission statement (below in bold), of a new pressure/campaign group, the Carmarthenshire Residents Alliance, to gauge the level of interest.To those who have followed this blog...
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