Twinning: ‘It’s a holiday club’ says ex-mayor

Twinning: ‘It’s a holiday club’ says ex-mayor Twinning: ‘It’s a holiday club’ says ex-mayor

A FORMER mayor of Evesham says the town council should show more support to the Vale’s struggling charities, rather than helping fund entertainment for twinning visits.

At a town council meeting on Monday, Councillor Jim Bulman spoke out against proposals to donate £450 to Evesham Twinning Association, saying it was “basically a holiday club”.

Members were discussing which of the town’s groups and charities should receive money in a round of grants when Coun Bulman said: “In the current state of affairs I am querying whether we should be donating to the twinning association when we have charities on their uppers and the twinning association is basically a holiday club.”

Speaking to the Journal after the meeting he added: “The place that springs to mind is the Avonvale Special Needs Playgroup.

“Some of these charities are only getting a small amount of money, so for something like the twinning association – which I have nothing against personally but it is not a charity – to get this grant doesn’t seem right. I think charities should take priority over it.

“In normal circumstances I wouldn’t have any problem but it current circumstances, charities are really struggling to get through.”

Coun Frances Smith, who is part of the twinning association, defended the donation which she said is spent on hospitality and entertainment for visitors from Evesham’s twin towns.

A group from Evesham in New Jersey, USA, is due to arrive in Evesham today.

She said: “I object. When we go abroad we pay for ourselves.

About £2,000 will be spent on the 31 Americans arriving this week.”

Meanwhile, some councillors also suggested cutting the amount of money allocated to the Citizens Advice Bureau in Evesham, but this was opposed by other members of the council.

Members, including Coun Bulman, eventually voted in support of donating the suggested amount of £12,070 to four different groups.

The Citizens Advice Bureau was allocated £6,120, the Evesham Volunteer Centre will receive £4,500, the twinning association will get £450 and £1,000 will be given to Evesham Riverside Shopmobility.

Coun Jo Sandalls added that she supported money going to the three charities.

Comments(3)

Maelstrom says...
9:30am Thu 13 Sep 12

Make a note of the date 13th Sept 2012…the day a councillor of Evesham said something that everyone else in Evesham will agree with (except Frances Smith). Everyone knows that twinning is just an excuse for a jolly for the councillors, do the people of Evesham gain anything from it?
Mrs Smith should count herself lucky that she can AFFORD to go “when we go abroad we pay for ourselves”, when many local traders, charities etc are struggling to make ends meet.
I remember a few years ago Worcester was considering twinning with Gaza City!! Why? What a complete and utter pointless waste of time and money! Learn a lesson from the town council of Bishop’s Stortford (and others since), they ended their twinning agreements last year to SAVE MONEY!!

Danpowell says...
11:46am Fri 14 Sep 12

I disagree with Maelstrom. 13th September 2012 will go down as the day that Coun Bulman was a complete hyprocrite. Didn't he go on a jolly to USA when he was Mayor? He is guilty of using the holiday club as anyone. I read that Evesham is having some visitor from the USA this month. When they arrive I wonder if Coun Bulman would like to explain to them, as they come to visit the lovely town of Evesham, that we can't afford to give them a cup of tea or a piece of cake as he wants them to have their donation from Evesham people blocked? Double standards I think!

evesham123 says...
8:47pm Fri 14 Sep 12

i think Councillor Bulman has acted with decency and integrity in saying what he has done - there are many good things that Evesham Town Council do and support which benefit the town greatly but i also can't help but feel that a significant number of councillors (not all by any means) are divorced from reality and the issues that matter on a day to day basis to the people they represent - which is the most important - supporting local services and trying to improve the lives of Evesham people or supporting the twinning association which in tough economic times probably has little relevance for local people - i think Councillor Bulman is spot on.......

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