http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23857940-councillor-on-pound-118500-a-year-says-im-good-value-for-money.do
I suppose, the nub of the matter is what constitutes work. Lets see what he does for Barnet :-
He's on the following committees :-
Annual Council - Member - Next Meeting May 2011 (annual)
Cabinet - Member - Once a month
Cabinet Resources Committee - Member - Once a MonthChipping Barnet Area Environment Sub-Committee - Substitute - Once a MonthChipping Barnet Area Planning Sub-Committee - Substitute - Once a monthCouncil - Member - Next meeting November 02 (approx every 2 months)Then there is his ward surgery (which presumably he shares with the other two councillors) :-
Third Saturday of the month 10.30am-12noon. Barnet House, 1255 High Road, N20.
Then there's the the reports he has to read as Cabinet member for Environment (3 since April as far as I can see) :-
http://committeepapers.barnet.gov.uk/democracy/dp/meetinglist1mthcom.asp?intSubSectionID=25&intSectionID=4&meetingtype=Officer%20in%20Consultation%20with%20Cabinet%20Member%28s%29
You get the idea. Given that his former boss Mike Freer once said that the Council officers do all the work, there isn't a 100 hours a weeks worth of work here, is there?
Then there's his work for the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (he's chairman).
Forthcoming Meetings
- 16 September 2010
- 18 November 2010
- 27 January 2011
- 24 March 2011
- 23 June 2011 - Annual meeting
It seems he attends a few other committees - check if you like -
http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/CommitteesAndPanels.asp
Here's his full list -
http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/MemberProfile_BrianColeman.asp
There's the appointments committee (last meeting in February)
There's the Finance and Procurement Committee (four meetings a year?)
The urgency committee (last meeting in March)
And here's some idea of what he was up to (his expenses) for Feb & March when he was "working 100 hours a week without a day off)
30/03/2010 | Travel | Members' car mileage - Meeting with Fire Commissioner and Mayor at City Hall | £11.44 |
30/03/2010 | Travel | Congestion Charge - Meeting with Fire Commissioner and Mayor at City Hall | £8.00 |
25/03/2010 | Travel | Members' car mileage - LFB Long Service Awards at Southwark Training Centre | £11.44 |
25/03/2010 | Travel | Congestion Charge - LFB Long Service Awards at Southwark Training Centre | £8.00 |
23/03/2010 | Travel | Members' car mileage - Meeting with John Barton, General Sec of RFU at City Hall | £11.44 |
23/03/2010 | Travel | Congestion Charge - Meeting with John Barton, General Sec of RFU at City Hall | £8.00 |
16/03/2010 | Travel | Members' car mileage - Meeting with Fire Commissioner at Union Street | £11.44 |
16/03/2010 | Travel | Congestion Charge - Meeting with Fire Commissioner at Union Street | £8.00 |
08/03/2010 | Other Expenses | Subsistence - Dinner at Hilton Hotel, Manchester | £15.00 |
24/02/2010 | Travel | Members' car mileage - Lunch with John Ransford, CE, LGA | £11.44 |
24/02/2010 | Travel | Congestion Charge - Lunch with John Ransford, CE, LGA | £8.00 |
11/02/2010 | Travel | Members' car mileage - Opening of Harold Hill Fire Station | £24.51 |
09/02/2010 | Travel | Members' car mileage - Meeting with Fire Commissioner at Union Street | £11.44 |
09/02/2010 | Travel | Congestion Charge - Meeting with Fire Commissioner at Union Street | £8.00 |
And what about the GLA - Well this is approx half his income at Barnet and LFEPA. Do you see 50 hours a week here? I will have a look at what he's up to for the other 50 hours at the GLA later in the week. In the meantime you may be interested to know that his boss at The GLA, Roger Evans says on his blog today that they are all off now till September, which gives you some idea of the heavy work load there.
http://city-hall.blogspot.com/2010/07/mqt.html
All I can say is this, Mr Coleman claims that he works 100 hours a week look a tad dodgy to me based on this. A few sporadic committee meetings, a few dinners and a meeting every two weeks with the Fire Commissioner. We'll look at his "work" for the GLA later this week. You can check his profile here. You would expect a flagrant self publicist like Coleman to tell us all about his work in his press releases. According to his profile the last one was over a month ago
http://www.london.gov.uk/profile/brian-coleman
For a man who works so hard, he seems to have a lot of spare time for outside interests :-
http://www.london.gov.uk/profile/brian-coleman/register-of-interests
- Representative on the Queen Elizabeth Grammar Schools Endowment Fund
- Ravenscroft School Charitable Trust
- Standing Advisory Committee for Religious Education
- 1 Friern Park Management Committee (Chairman)
- Darlands Lake Management Committee (Chairman)
- Representative on Totteridge Manor Association
- Vice President of Totteridge Residents’ Association
- (Parliamentary) Committee of the Friends of Cyprus
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
- Freeman of the City of London
- Member of the Guild of Freeman
- Member of Barnet Rotary Club
- Member of Finchley Methodist Church
- President of Edgware & Hendon District Scouts
- Old Elizabethans (QE Boys Old Boys Association)
- Hampstead Garden Suburb Residents’ Association – Associate Member
- Liveryman of Worshipful Company of Farriers
- Patron of the Larches Trust, Larches House, No.1, Rectory Lane, Edgware Middlesex, HA8 7LF
7 comments:
Presumably he didn't have time off for the little matter of the election, last May.
Or did we all (that is, people in all parties and none) pay for that, as well?
His "hours inflation" is remarkable. He said "70 hours a week" in his last utterance.
And talking of self-publicists, is it really necessary for the residents of the borough to pay for the web site called:
"Leader Listens, the blog of the Leader of Barnet Council".
It has not been touched by Lynne since 15 February.
To be fair, she does say, "there will be no new posts to this blog until after the election."
Is it "after", yet?
But she makes an exception. Only one, you understand.
"The only exception," she says, "will be my expenses, which I will post monthly."
Which she hasn't. Ever.
It gets worse and worse. Incredible.
What I didn't understand was why people compared Mr Brian Coleman - on the excellent colemansgottogo.blogspot.com - to "Mr Toad".
I am therefore indebted to the "Yahoo Answers" web site:
QUESTION:
"Was Mr. Toad (from Wind in the Willows) the archetypal young aristocrat from the Edwardian era?
i.e. heir to a fortune, blissful ignorance (completely oblivious to the scent of war in the air)
BEST ANSWER - Chosen by Voters
"Yes, I think that is a fair description.
"He is pleasure loving, keen to try all the latest fads, and obviously lives very well (no servants are mentioned, but he must have plenty, to run a place of that size).
"He does not have any responsibilities, and can spend all his time in the pursuit of enjoyment."
Well, I'm glad I've cleared that up!
Rog,
Your figures for Brian Coleman assume that he has agreed to forgo £7,500 of the increase “due” this year, as has Hillan and the other greedy piggies. However, Coleman told the Press that he would claim every penny he could. “Not a penny less”, he said. This means he will be on £125,000
I think an FOI request is called for to see just who is and who isn’t taking the full increase.
The bottom line is that if he is claiming he has 100 hours a week's worth of work then the obvious conclusion is that he should not be trying to combine so many posts. Each one of his responsibilities will inevitably be compromised by the demands of the others, as each should be undertaken individually. If councillors in Barnet are justifying their exorbitant allowance hike on the basis of the huge burden their duties place on them, how can it be possible for one of them to properly fulfill the duties of a GLA member and also the Chair of the LFA? And this is apart from any conflict of interest that these diverse roles might have. There needs to be a restriction on the number of posts or public offices which councillors can hold at any one time.
TSk, tsk, people just do not understand our beloved Guide Coleman.
When he says he works a 100 hours a week, he means the equivalent hours an ordinary person would have to work in order to get the same amount of money he does.
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