`Poacher who
turned
gamekeeper`
The late Olwyn
Luckley who is to be buried this week was an inspiration to many in the
Carlisle community. Sadly, there are those who take a very different view.
Mrs
Luckley was an active worker for many voluntary organisations in the city and a
leading Lib Dem member of the Tory-Lib Dem coalition that formerly controlled
the city council.
But it
was her support for the shambolic Riverside Housing Association of Liverpool
that led to her being much criticised
That
criticism came from members of Carlisle
Tenants` and Residents` Federation who had previously actively supported her as
she pushed for nomination for a seat on the council.
For
several years Mrs Luckley attended
meetings of Federation members and appeared to give support to the Federation campaigns against the
continued Riverside bossiness and incompetence in running the the city`s 6,000
former council houses
But
once Mrs Luckley was a member of the city council, it was not long before she appeared to forget the Federation`s support and became member of the Riverside`s
Carlisle governing board.
Not
that that appointment in reality meant anything. That board never achieved anything and was as
incompetent as Riverside itself.
But
what angered the Federation members was Mrs Luckley`s leading role on the council`s Overview and
Scrutiny Panel.
She
was chairman of that panel. In that role
she has had the job of answering oral questions put to the panel by the
Federation. These questions were framed in order to hold Riverside to account.
Mrs
Luckley had no difficulty in holding
down her membership of the Riverside board while responding to the Federation
questions by kicking them in the long grass.
Annoyingly
for the Federation there was kicking
further into the long grass. This came from the council`s Deputy Chief
Executive.He accused the Federation of using the panel as
a platform for propaganda.
A
Federation spokesman had this to say today:”No
one would deny that Ms. Luckley was in inspirational worker for many voluntary organisations.
“She
was backed in much of this work by the Federation which also gave her great
support in her efforts to become a
councillor. Sadly, she soon appeared to forget that support and then as a
councillor went on to oppose the Federation`s campaign to hold Riverside to
account.
“In
our view, Mrs Luckley for all her good works was also something else. She was a classic case
of a poacher turned gamekeeper.”
Carlisle Tenants` and Residents` Federation publishes this blog. Information about the Federation is available on 01228 522277 or 01228 532803
Carlisle Tenants` and Residents` Federation publishes this blog. Information about the Federation is available on 01228 522277 or 01228 532803
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