LET`S HAVE
RIVERSIDE
FOR
BREAKFAST,
LADS
The World Cup last night caused the postponement for a week of the tenants` meeting at Longtown. Instead of getting their teeth into Riverside Housing Association as they planned to, the tenants stayed at home and sadly, had to watch Luis Suarez (above) get his teeth into England.
“Let`s
have Suarez for breakfast, lads” proclaimed the Sun newspaper earlier in the
day, alongside pictures of Rooney and company, each player decked out with evil-looking fangs.
It
was not to be with England`s 2-1 defeat by Uruguay.
Now the
question is this: if the England lads cannot have Suarez for breakfast, is
there any reason why Longtown lads (and lasses) –still without affordable heating at home- should not have Riverside for
breakfast?.
The
Longtown meeting postponement – to Thursday of next week-allowed the protesting
tenants and other critics of Riverside to focus on another coming meeting.That
meeting is to be held next Tuesday.
Peter Farmer- a surprise | |||||
The
mystery centres on a surprise announcement
by two former Carlisle City councillors, husband and wife Peter and Nan
Farmer who will be running the meeting for an organisation called TRAMP- Tenants` and Residents` Association of Morton Park.
TRAMP is now a Riverside organisation – it is also
a limited company-which over the years has had many hundreds of pounds of Riverside
funding to keep it going. And at each meeting of TRAMP, Riverside staff are
there with support and advice for tenants and residents.
Over the years too, that generous Riverside funding and that generous Riverside support has been complained about time
after time.
Other
similar Carlisle tenants and residents groups could never understand why they
too could not get the same generous Riverside cash and support.
But Riverside would never give the other groups cash and support, nor would it explain why
TRAMP got such favoured treatment.
And city councillors too would never
explain.
The
favouritism seemed harder to justify
because public money is involved through the millions of pounds of Government
funding that is given to Riverside.
Nan Farmer -a surprise |
Added
to this, is the fact that all the 6.000 Riverside homes were built by the
people of all of Carlisle, for the people of all of Carlisle and not just for a favoured
few.
But
is change on the way? Is the favouritism about to end.?
Back
to theTRAMP meeting on Tuesday.
Nan
and Peter Farmer`s surprise announcement was that Tuesday`s meeting is being
called to wind up TRAMP and its limited
company.
After
that meeting, TRAMP will no longer exist, say Nan and Peter Farmer.
They still haven`t explained why.
But taxpayers
who built Riverside homes and now fund Riverside itself want to know why.
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