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Richmond upon Thames Liberal Democrats Covering the constituencies of Twickenham and Richmond Park |
| <enquiries@twickenhamlibdems.co.uk> | 7th January 2009 |
East Twickenham Traders Fight Long Term Council Threat to charity3.48.31pm GMT Mon 13th Oct 2003 Last week's story of the St Margaret's traders who organised a charity farmer's market and had their charges more than doubled by the council (to pay for road closures) has taken a new twist. They say that unless the council reverses its policy, they will have to stop the charity markets and the next - at Christmas - may be the last. Vincent Cable, MP, who has championed the traders cause said that "unfortunately, the council has so far not been willing to be more flexible. I don't know whether they are afraid to lose face by backing down but it seems quite extraordinary that such a 'penny wise, pound foolish' philosophy is being pushed to such extremes." "If the charity markets cease there will be no money for the charities and none for the council; so the charges will have been totally self defeating. The council leader preaches about 'civic pride', but when we get a private expression of 'civic pride', his council snuffs it out. They need to rethink their policy". "To add insult to injury, it appears that the council made a mess of last week's signage and staff had to spend twice as much time sorting it out than they needed to".
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