Riverside,
"Brexit” and
yet another
Tory war
To
leave...or not to leave? No, not the European Union and the national referendum
debate. This is about an equally controversial authoritarian organisation,
Riverside Housing Association and whether the Carlisle City Council should cut its
long-standing links.
In
Carlisle, there are uncanny similarities to the Brexit debate and the referendum, As David
Cameron struggles to hold the Tory party together nationally and the Guardian proclaims “Tories at War”, there
is a parallel divide in the Tory party locally 300 miles away.
The
Carlisle Tory “war” surfaced during the current public storm about the Carlisle
Careline service, Riverside`s vital telephone
helpline organisation for the elderly
and vulnerable.
During
that storm, Councillor Ray Bloxham, a well-respected long-serving Tory councillor slammed Riverside
over Careline in an attack in front of fellow councillors.
Then, five weeks
later he again faced councillors and returned to the attack. He said Riverside
falls far short of other housing associations which are open in their dealings
and transparent in their operations.
SHADOW LEADER MALLINSON |
Councillor
Bloxham said he doesn`t like Riverside`s
bossiness and he doesn`t like Riverside`s secrecy - their failure to be open and transparent with everyone including
their 50,000 tenants. Councillor Bloxham`s
critical views about Riverside are shared by some other Tory councillors.
But
other Tory councillors - notably, the shadow Council Leader, Councillor John
Mallinson - have a much more supporting view of Riverside, particularly
Councillor Mallinson when he dealt with the Longtown heating scandal-
sixty of his Longtown electors living in
Riverside ice box homes who cannot
afford to heat them.
The
sixty could get no one to help them fight Riverside. So, as a desperate last
resort they called in a tenants` organisation. That organisation, Carlisle
Tenants` and Residents Federation met Councillor Mallinson to urge him to press
Riverside to do something about its dodgy boilers in the ice-box homes which
were causing the problem.
Mr
Mallinson could be only partly
supportive. He told the Federation that he wanted to be neutral between the tenants and
Riverside, But amazingly, he agreed with Riverside and wanted the talks to be
kept secret in case of possible press interest.
The
Federation refused to be secret. The press, radio and TV gave the sixty tenants
maximum publicity, But today two years later despite all that support, the
ice-box homes remain ice boxes.
Longtown`s ice box tenants are very critical of the claimed neutrality of Councillor Mallinson .They say he sides too much with Riverside and is not supportive of them.
Longtown`s ice box tenants are very critical of the claimed neutrality of Councillor Mallinson .They say he sides too much with Riverside and is not supportive of them.
RIVERSIDE DIRECTOR MRS MALLINSON |
Within
the city council, the fight goes on against against bossy Riverside and its
ramshackle organisation.
And searching questions are being asked about those wider Carlisle council links to Riverside that have lasted since that Merseyside organisation took over the city`s 7,000 council houses 14 years ago.
Nearly twelve per cent of the present council has divided loyalties and conflicts of interest through their direct links to Riverside.
And searching questions are being asked about those wider Carlisle council links to Riverside that have lasted since that Merseyside organisation took over the city`s 7,000 council houses 14 years ago.
Nearly twelve per cent of the present council has divided loyalties and conflicts of interest through their direct links to Riverside.
The
searching questions are being asked particularly about the five city
councillors who sit on the Riverside governing board.
One of the council Riverside directors is the Carlisle Mayor, Councillor
Steve Layden who has been criticised in the past about his divided loyalties and conflicts of interest.
Another director is Councillor Mallinson`s wife, Councillor Elizabeth Mallinson.
RIVERSIDE DIRECTOR MAYOR LAYDEN |
Councillor
Mallinson was asked about his wife`s
Riverside directorship when he was approached about the Longtown ice-boxes. He assured the Federation that there were no
divided loyalties and conflicts of interest.. To be absolutely sure, he said he had taken legal advice .
Carlisle Tenants`
and Residents` Federation publishes this blog. Information about the
Federation is available on 01228 522277 or 01228 532803.