Monday, December 27, 2010

another year.... Best Wishes for 2011








































It has been a busy 2010 in Forth! Alongside all of my Council duties and weekly surgeries, I've been campaigning on a whole host of local matters, including,





· promoting the successful Forth Community Festival



· fighting the corner of voluntary groups facing an uncertain future due to budget cuts



· pressing the case for affordable housing in the city



· tackling the LIbDem/SNP Council on their budget CONsultation



· highlighting the work of Edinburgh Tenants' Federation



· advising staff and students at Telford College



· demanding and achieving action on issues from Bangholm to Craigroyston



· awarding grants to worthwhile local projects as Neighbourhood Partnership Convener



· helping save Granton Gas Tower from demolition...





just a few of the things in which I've been involved!





Next year I'll keep up the pressure on the LibDem/SNP Council Administration to deliver a fair deal for Forth locally and lets hope for a change in government at Holyrood in May which will deliver for us.





I would like to wish all my constituents a very happy New Year and all the best for 2011!





Please do not hesitate to get i touch with me;





http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/councillors/16/cammy_day



Wednesday, December 22, 2010

UNFAIR to some!!










I was pleased to put forward an amendment at Full Council this month,,,looking for urgent discussions in relation to Fairer Scotland Funding.



The removal of the decision making authority from our local area to central officers goes against community planning and accountability. I tackled the LibDem/SNP Council on the lack of progress and clarity and the misleading timetables given to local projects ad to elected members.





Unfortunately while I won the support of the Green Group, the Forth community was let down by the other parties who voted ahgainst this course of action.. I will keep fighting to ensure future funding is properly discussed and that our area continues to be a priority investment for anti poverty funding and is NOT ignored by the LibDem/SNP Administration and their Unfair approach.




City of Edinburgh Council


Labour Amendment



Full Council Meeting


16th December 2010



Item 8.4 Transition from Fairer Scotland Funding


Recommendations 6.1


Delete recommendation ii and insert:


1 Council notes with concern the lack of progress and clarity provided to voluntary sector groups in the transition process from receipt of Fairer Scotland Funding throughout the city.


2 Council further notes that the removal of decision making authority from democratically elected local neighbourhood partnership boards, to central officer groups is not in the spirit of local community participation /planning.


3 Council further notes concerns about misleading timetables provided to funded projects on the timescales for investment/disinvestment.


4 Council deplores the broken promise to hold proper and detailed briefing and the additional bureaucracy requiring information in triplicate with an unrealistic deadline.



Delete v and vi and insert:


Council therefore instructs that:


1 Urgent/ Proper discussions between departments and individual projects be held to look at potential future funding.


2 Projects highlighted for disinvestment be brought to January’s Policy and Strategy committee.


3 Areas of multiple deprivation continue to be a priority investment for anti poverty funding


Proposed by Cllr Cammy Day


Seconded Cllr Ewan Aitken







Wednesday, December 08, 2010

too little, too late

My inbox and phone is hot with the calls coming in about the state of the roads and pavements in Forth Ward..

Some schools in the city still closed, pavements and roads inaccessible, and some areas still unable to get a bus service to help transport them arounds the city

This administration need to takle control of this, and 'get it sorted'!

for more information on this - please read the Labour Group Leaders blog here

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Ed Miliband addresses conference!

Ed Miliband addresses conference, his background, and his vision for our country

to see the full speech - click here

Ed Miliband said this Labour generation will create;

a better economy for all
a society that values community and families
change how goverment works
change foreign policy - based on values! not alliances
a new politics.. for the country
a living wage for all...


a new generation has taken charge of labour
optmistic about our county
optimistic about our world
optyimisitc about the power of politics

together we will change britain

Monday, September 27, 2010

Macmillan Coffee Morning


I was pleased to be asked to open the 'Old Kirk' at Pennywell road - coffee morning in support of the Macmillan cancer support. click here for more info on Saturday 25th September


The day was also supported by some wonderful music and service from the All Nation Christian Fellowship International, many of whom are fijian nationals and current or former service personnel.
a short video, from my poor quality camera -

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Today a new generation has stepped forward to change our party.


Labour party members and affiliates, elected our party leader, to take on the CON DEM Coalition yesterday.

With a close run race between the two Miliband brothers, im pleased we now have a result, and a great leader and that Ed Miliband will lead our party to success, I for one will be fully behind our new leader!


Ed pipped brother David by 1.3%, for the full voting results click here Ed Milliband - Labours Leader

commenting on his fantastic result - Ed said;

Ed Miliband said:

"Today a new generation has stepped forward to change our party. We are united in our mission to transform Labour so that, once again, we stand up for the hardworking majority who play by the rules and want a less divided and more prosperous Britain. I know we have a lot of work to do. The journey starts today."

if you want to get involved - log on to http://www2.labour.org.uk/home

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Community Festival


I have been keen to push forward our local community festival - showing the rest of the city - that North Edinburgh is a lively and great place to be! The Forth Neighbourhood Partnership, along with Pilton Community Health Project, Telford College, National Grid and EMERGE + many others have planned a great event for this weekend...Good discussions today in finalising the plans for the Forth Community Festival - to be held at ForthQuarter Park this saturday 25 September 2010, from 12-4 more info here


Lets hope the sun shines for another year of fun, bringing all the local agencies and community together!


More Rubbish...?


More complaints today fom local comunity representatives about the increase in fly tipping - as a direct result of the SNP/Lib Dem cuts, in abandoning free special uplifts! Now your welcome message is 'get you card ready to pay' when you call for an uplift


someone needs to remind them - it was your SNP/LIb Dem decision - now deal with the problem, not just blame officers!


Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Budget 'CON' sultation


you may have heard the recent shambles of the SNP/LIb Dems pathetic attempt at pretending to listen to the voters in a budget CONsultation! You can read more about this on Cllr Andrew Burns blog click here


The opportunity for people in the Forth and Inverleith ward is on Tuesday 5th October - I hope you can make it along - and let the Lib Dem /SNP shambles know your thoughts!!


The meeting is at Drylaw Parish Church - Groathill Road North map here at 7pm sharp!

Councillor Update - North Edinburgh News

CRAIGROYSTON SITE

Well as anticipated – the craigroyston school was burnt out as had been predicted! This school lay empty for a year and the Council took little action to speed things up! While the community centre is a great loss to the community, at least the site is now safe… plans for new 21century homes are progessing though the planning stages. Sadly current plans will mean the complete loss of the playing fields at ferry road - let me know what you think about that?

MMC 10th anniversary

I was delighted to attend the 10th anniversary of Muirhouse Millennium Centre. Many old and new faces came along, and spoke of the success of the centre and some of and some of its struggles, including a few old stories! Well done to the board

Granton/Royston residents association

A fun day was had by all at the event organised by Mitie to celebrate the end of the Councils kitchen and bathroom replacement programme in Granton Medway/Crescent. In addition many young people had the opportunity to train with Port of Leith Housings TOIL Project, and I am very pleased that Mitie have now taken them on permanently! The tenants and residents have put up with some inconvenience during the process, but with little concerns raised!

Victoria Park/Bangholm

I have had many discussions with council officers on what needs done to make Victoria Park a safer and more enjoyable park for everyone to enjoy. Increased police profile, youth streetwork teams, new lighting etc should help. At Bangholm its a disgrace we expect schoolchildren to take PE lessons in a park full of dogdirt.. I have demanded this and many other issues be acted upon now!

FSF Funding

Many local projects funding is under threat by the new allocation process set in place by the Lib Dem /SNP Council.

I have had meetings with the Forth Voluntary sector and other elected members to look at the best way forward to ensure we can continue to provide local services to the Forth Community.

Further discussions in September will inform what happens next – community groups should be aware that quite severe cuts from this council, may be coming! Please get in touch if this is an issue that concerns you.

New Telford Student Accomodation

The new accommodation on the corner of West Granton Road/Waterfont Avenue is now open. This provides student accommodation all year round – go and have a look! Excellent local accommodation for students.

Community Festival

This excellent event is due to take place on Saturday 25th September 12-4, at Forth Quarter Park behind telford college – the event, supported by the local neighbourhood partnership – is free, and offers fun and games for all the family – please support this event and come along

Saturday, July 17, 2010

More Salmond Porky Pies


I had to copy and past my leaders blog posting here - click here regarding the investment, I mean dismal lack of investment from our SNP government in any school building programme for Scotlands Capital City.


Against a backdrop of sound investment, creating many many new schools and community resources undera Labour led administration - not a penny has gone out under this SNP led administration!


Hello Hello

Its been a while since Ive updated my blog - so here we go

I also have a Councillors Face book where im trying to update a wee bit now and then

facebook.com - cllr cammy day

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

DEAL WITH THE DEVIL VOET LIB DEM = GET TORY

Todat the detial of the behind the doors deal - carved out by the Tories and their Lib Dem allies...

I hope the impact of the £6 billion cuts can be explained by our Liberal Democrat representatives, to the people they assured would be safe!!

Sold out for a few positions and a flashy driven car!

disgraceful!

Scotland's people voted , with one Tory MP, and a majority of Labour MP's yet, we are governed by Tories - thanks to the LIb Dems..

VOTE LIB DEM = GET TORY

Wednesday, April 07, 2010


ELECTION TIME


On a lighter, but serious note - its now Election Time, our current and Future Prime Minister Gordown Brown, announcing the election to be on Thursday 6th May 2010, so we have 4 weeks to ensure Labour continues to invest in public services in the future, reduces the debt and created 100,000 new skilled jobs in the UK.


This election is about wether you want a Labour Government, or The Tories back?!


as they say,, the decision is yours!

ELECTION TIME


Hey PEople....


Sorry ive been busy locally to update my blog,,, - but its time to blogon!


Whats been happening...


Well 2 schools closed affecting Forth Ward, (Royston and Fort) more LIB DEM / SNP cuts to schools, youth clubs and older peoples centres.. all slashed by your friendly SNP and Lib Dim Council.. but even better... your LIB DEM Councillor managed to stash £2 million of your money in the bank for her rainy day fund.. North Ediinburghs rainy day happened when the SNP and LIB FIB DEMS took over Edinburgh - and its been downhill since then!
£84 million was found to support developing Leith into the future, and good on Leith - but wheres the investment in Forth,,, gone - like the trams!!