In this episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, Simon and the team delve into the intricacies of local and national political developments. The episode highlights the recent investigation revealing that Medway Council has left £20 million in Section 106 funding unspent, leading to significant discussions on the allocation of resources. The hosts also discuss the battle over the conversion of a former Premier Inn in Gravesend and the impact of a road collapse in Swanscombe. A special interview with veteran local politician Roger Truelove provides insights into his political journey and views on current issues, including his stance on the Highsted Park development and the future of coalition politics.
THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST
Episode 63 - Investigation reveals £20m of unspent funds, Premier Inn homes latest and special guest Labour's Roger Truelove
Welcome to another engaging episode of the Kent Politics Podcast. Here's a rundown of what's covered:
Local Politics and Funding Discussions
Introduction to Section 106 Payments: Dan opens up about his substantial investigation into Section 106 payments. These are contributions from developers intended to fund community projects like education and health. Surprisingly, Dan reveals through FOI requests that a staggering £20 million collected by Medway Council lies unspent, particularly in the health sector.
Former Premier Inn Conversion Controversy: Updates on the contentious transformation of a former Premier Inn into a 46-bedroom HMO in Gravesend. The situation became complex due to uncertainties around planning permissions, with local councils and developers struggling to navigate the legalities.
Galley Hill Road Landslip Repercussions: Recounting the two-year anniversary of the dramatic chalk cliff collapse at Galley Hill Road in Swanscombe. The aftermath continues to challenge local businesses and residents, with arduous plans needing government loans for potential resolution.
National Concerns from a Local Perspective
Energy Cost Campaigning: Nikki White discusses the rising energy costs which have prompted Eastland MP Polly Billington to advocate for a social tariff aimed at protecting vulnerable households, especially in areas like Thanet where many face financial struggles.
SPECIAL GUEST INTERVIEW
In Conversation with Roger Truelove: We share an enlightening chat with veteran local politician, Roger Trulove. From his roots in Woolwich to his integral roles within Kent politics, Roger provides rich insights into his journey, motivations, and key political opinions, including his advocacy for progressive alliances and proportional representation.
Closing Thoughts and Current Events Wrap-Up
The episode wraps with a swift run-through of other current political happenings and forecasted election outcomes, particularly focusing on the influence of Reform in Swale seats.