Councillor News Spotlight – October 2023 Update

1) Helped organise the "Call In" of the City Council's decision to withdraw funding from residential provision at Ashfield School in the city. This will give children, carers and parents the chance to speak about the value of this valued service before a final decision is taken. 2) Attended a briefing on Adventure Playgrounds in the City. The council says it won't be cutting the funding of this vital work, but I will be wary that any review will be used to defund this service. I will keep a close eye on any moves to do so and will oppose them if they come forward. 3) Spoke at a public meeting on the St Matthews estate to tenants and leaseholders who are facing additional costs of at least £400 a year in standing charges for heating and hot water from their landlord at the City Council. I strongly oppose that St Matthews tenants should pay 12.3p / kWh for heating when the national price cap is set at 7p / kWh.

Check out what Green Councillor Patrick Kitterick has ben up to this month working hard for our community.

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