My hackles were raised by an article in the
Borehamwood Times on 3 February 2006. It reported the results of a MORI survey conducted on behalf of
Hertsmere Borough Council and included comments by a local politician in Borehamwood that people there lost out on funding from Hertsmere in favour of the other areas of the Borough, including Potters Bar, Bushey - and Radlett!
I therefore sent a very long response to this, only part of which was edited into a letter published in the current (10 February edition of the paper).
For the record, here is my full response:
Tommy,
I read your article in the 3 February edition of the Borehamwood Times about the MORI survey of Hertsmere with great interest.
I am a member of the Hertsmere Panel surveyed by MORI and have complained on a number of occasions to both MORI and Hertsmere about the inherent bias in many of the questions. I live in Radlett and the questions do not always make sense for residents of the Parish of Aldenham as many of our services are actually run by the Parish Council rather than Hertsmere.
For example, one survey had questions about Parks and leisure facilities (do you think they are excellent, very good, good, Ok or poor - that sort of thing). If I answered "very good" it would be reflected as a "Very Good" for Hertsmere when it actually has nothing to do with them.
And this leads me on to the astonishing claims you quoted by Leon Reefe that Borehamwood loses out to other areas including Radlett in benefitting from Hertsmere's spending. In the case of Radlett this is absolute rubbish - quite the opposite is true. Aldenham Parish residents pay disproportionately into Hertsmere (because the majority of houses are above the "average" Council tax band) and receive very little in return. We also then pay the highest Parish Council tax in the Borough because it is our Parish Council that actually runs many of the things run elsewhere by Hertsmere.
Some examples:
Let's start with leisure and sports facilities. Over the past few years, Hertsmere has built or rebuilt sports centres and swimming pools in Borehamwood, Potters Bar and Bushey, (but nothing in Radlett) at a total cost of tens of millions of pounds. Each year these cost several hundreds of thousands to run, to which we contribute disproportionately but get no benefit here. And then we pay the Parish Council to run our own parks and leisure facilities (which do not run to a sports centre or swimming pool of course). And, worst of all, there is no compensatory payment by Hertsmere to Aldenham PC to cover the costs which would otherwise fall to the Borough Council.
Theatre : There has been a lot of fuss about the Radlett Centre and why Borehamwood hasn't got a theatre. The RC was an initiative of Aldenham Parish Council and was eventually financed by the Parish Council and the County Council with a non-cash contribution by Hertsmere (a land swap). Its annual running costs are met from rentals and sales of tickets plus an annual subsidy from Aldenham Parish Council (working out to about £35 per household in the Parish). If Borehamwood had a new theatre, would Elstree & Borehamwood Town Council and residents agree to a similar arrangement?
Going through your paper this week here are a number of other examples directly relevant to current stories:
Parking. Borehamwood residents are reportedly complaining that the free parking period in the Borehamwood Shopping Park is restricted to two hours. Well, in Radlett it is only one hour and we had to bombard Hertsmere with objections to get this as they originally tried to make it 30 minutes. And, on top of this, Hertsmere has blackmailed Aldenham Parish Council to pay them £10,000 per year in "compensation for lost revenue" for that first hour in the main car park (Newberies Car Park, behind the main shops in Watling Street). How much does Elstree & Borehamwood Town Council pay for the "lost revenue" from Borehamwood car parks?
Citizens' Advice Bureau : Borehamwood residents are complaining that Hertsmere has reduced its grant to the BW CAB. Well, Hertsmere refuses to fund Radlett's CAB at all and it is therefore funded by Aldenham Parish Council instead.
Teenagers want facilities to use their bikes. Yes, a ramp was provided last Summer in Phillamore Recreation Ground. And, although it belongs to Hertsmere and Radlett is part of Hertsmere, they made the Parish Council "rent" it at a cost of several thousands of pounds.
Recycling: You will know from recent correspondence that Hertsmere's record on recycling is very poor. However, they have decided to do something about it and have appointed "area managers" - for Borehamwood, Potters Bar and Bushey. What about Radlett?
Radlett Fire Station. As you are aware, the proposed closure of Radlett Fire Station has provoked a considerable out-cry here (over 2,000 letters of protest have been sent to Herts Fire Service). But Hertsmere has only reluctantly joined in the protests, not because of Radlett but because of the adverse effect it would have on Borehamwood.
Radlett railway station. The station is being run down compared with others on the line. Radlett has been left out of the Thameslink 2000 project and Hertsmere simply doesn't seem to care, refusing to join in objections.
Grants: I am involved in a number of voluntary organisations here in Radlett. Whenever they apply for grants from Hertsmere they are invariably turned down while their Borehamwood counterparts get funding..
And finally, I burst out laughing at the comment you quoted by Leon Reefe that Borehamwood is "the capital" of Hertsmere! Since when did Hertsmere have - or need - a "capital"? Let's face it, Hertsmere was thrown together from all the little pieces of Hertfordshire that were left over when the Districts were being drawn up and Borehamwood happens to be the place where their offices are located. There is no logic in joining Potters Bar with Borehamwood. Bushey would more logically be linked to Watford (or perhaps joined again with Aldenham in the "Watford Rural Council" that existed before Hertsmere). But, for the moment we are stuck with it. Maybe the real solution would be for Hertsmere to be much more open about exactly what money it collects from each area and where it spends it so we can all see where it really goes?
regards,
Clive Glover
Radlett