Dig In Newsletter – January 2016
Read the latest Dig In newsletter here – published by the CVS Community Food Growing project.
Read the latest Dig In newsletter here – published by the CVS Community Food Growing project.
Last chance to have your say on the Borough Council’s ‘Meeting the Budget Challenge’!
West Lancashire Borough Council is inviting community groups to give their views on the Borough Council’s policy options for savings, efficiencies and increases in income to balance the budget for 2016/17.
The Meeting the Budget Challenge Survey gives your organisation a chance to influence the decisions the Council will make.
To complete the survey on behalf of your organisation or business please visit: www.westlancs.gov.uk/yourviews. The survey will take around five minutes to complete. There is also a survey for individual residents.
The deadline for submitting views is this Sunday 10 January 2016. The Council will make final decisions in February 2016
West Lancashire Borough Council is inviting community groups and local businesses to give their views on the Borough Council’s policy options for savings, efficiencies and increases in income to balance the budget for 2016/17.
The Council is facing significant financial challenges, like many councils in the country, and needs to continue to reduce spending and generate income.
The ‘Meeting the Budget’ Challenge Survey gives your organisation a chance to influence the decisions the Council will make.
To complete the survey on behalf of your organisation visit: www.westlancs.gov.uk/more/your-views/meeting-the-budget-challenge.aspx or print off the attached pdfs. The survey will take around five minutes to complete.
If members of your organisation wish to give their views as individual resident they can do so by completing the survey for residents on the council website at: www.westlancs.gov.uk/more/your-views/meeting-the-budget-challenge.aspx
If you would prefer to submit your organisation’s views by letter or email, or if you would prefer a paper version of the survey or a large-print copy, please contact Alice Cleary, Partnership and Performance Assistant: tel 01695 585380, email alice.cleary@westlancs.gov.uk , or in writing at West Lancashire Borough Council,
52 Derby Street, Ormskirk, L39 2DF
The deadline for submitting views is 10 January 2016. The Council will make final decisions in February 2016.
Read the latest edition of the One West Lancs newsletter here.
Read the latest Dig In newsletter here – published by the CVS Community Food Growing project.
The Living Wage campaign began in East London in 2001 when parents found that despite working multiple minimum wage jobs, they were struggling to make ends meet. They decided it was time to fight for a wage they could live off, instead of just survive.
Since then, the campaign has won the accreditation of over 1,600 employers. This adds up to over £210 million in extra pay and over 40,000 people lifted off the poverty line.
But there is lots more to be won: foodbank use topped 1 million for the first time this year and inequality remains entrenched across our economy.
You are invited to a local Living Wage campaign event on
Wednesday 4th November
10am to 12.15pm
Evermore HUB Community Centre,
Skelmersdale
The aim of the event is to raise awareness of the Living Wage in West Lancashire, to celebrate successes, and to formulate ways forward, such as identifying levels of pay in West Lancs.
There has never been a more crucial moment to strengthen the movement for Living Wages: the Chancellor’s new minimum wage premium for over 25s (‘national living wage’) has created potential confusion between the rates.
It’s essential that we protect the idea and purpose of a real Living Wage, pinned to the cost of living and calculated independently.
For more information or to book a place e-mail Paul Bunyan at Edge Hill University paul.bunyan@edgehill.ac.uk or Helen Jones via enquiries@wlcvs.org
For more information on the Living Wage Campaign, go to: www.livingwage.org.uk
The CVS Quarterly Bulletin for September 2015 has just been circulated. Read it here.
Read the latest Dig In newsletter here – published by the CVS Community Food Growing project
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