Why is the affordable homes project management committee so keen? Being keen is a great attribute, but not at the expense of the local community?
I was given the distinct impression that this affordable homes proposal is being driven through like a bulldozer, anything that gets in its way will be pushed aside!
Why do I think this? Well, some of the members of the Stoke Climsland affordable homes committee, seemed very agitated at any queries raised on the project that questioned their current proposals. One of these was the issue of time. Two firms have tendered to carry out a postal survey of the whole Parish of Stoke Climsland, on the need for affordable housing.
Great, a good move to find out the opinions of all the local residents. However, to ensure the survey is of good standing and that it portrays an accurate picture, the questions in the survey need to be unbiased and worded correctly. The timescales given to the tendering firms to carry out the survey was quoted as being very tight – Why?
It was exclaimed ‘we are already behind schedule’ – What schedule?
This survey needs to be properly conducted as the outcome could change the village for good!
· The questions need to be properly worded, unbiased and not leading questions. Therefore these need to be reviewed and properly agreed in an unbiased manner, before the survey is conducted.
· The time taken for the survey to be replied to and processed needs to be considered. Two weeks was suggested, should this be three in case people are away on holiday?
· Importantly, time needs to be given to promote and advertise the survey to the Stoke Climsland Parish residents, so that a good response is achieved and that the importance of it can be emphasised – It may change the village for good!
Why is there pressure of time when we need to do this right?
What is so important about the schedule? Is there a specific reason (hidden agenda) that it must be done by a certain date that we don’t know about yet?
Time is needed to ensure the residents are kept informed about what is going on, and that due notice is given for meetings and consultations.
It’s our village; this ain’t no sheep dog trial where we’re driven into a pen and the gate closed behind us!