Village Voice April/May 2014 | Page 9

JACKIE’S COUNTY COLUMN As the County Council responds to cuts and freezes the Council tax charge, it has to find approx. £90 million cuts for next year and more in the future. Efficiencies are being examined in every area of the budget and the services provided face cutbacks. The future of recycling centres is at risk as a proposal to reduce running costs by 10% goes out to consultation. Local closures - even if for a day a week - are threatened, but councillors want the change team to consider allowing small businesses to use the site for a modest charge, and make a small charge for the disposal of materials which are expensive for the council to manage (like asbestos and rubble.) Watch out for the public consultation on this in the next few weeks. I visited the kitchens at Winchester hospital and saw how they are including more and more fresh ingredients into the meals for patients and visitors. They are working towards shared menus at their sites too. This is another piece of the healthcare jigsaw where Basingstoke and Winchester are in the same picture. The proposal for a new Trauma unit is unsettling for staff and patients. I am visiting every aspect of the health care system to consider the pros and cons of the plans. The main challenge is to provide an equally accessible service for all residents in the catchment area, aiming to bring patients back into their own homes or to their local hospital as quickly as possible. Maternity services may not fit in with this picture. A midwife reminded me that birth isn’t an accident, emergency or a trauma! But Mums are worried about the plans: certainly, we would all want to avoid a long trip to hospital! Labourline, a new maternity service to Hampshire Mums in labour, has allowed the hospitals to reduce the emergency births dramatically since it started. Flooding has cost residents a great deal in time and money - and I have asked the County to seek funding for works which could mitigate it in the future. The main challenge is - we want new pipes and ditches, and mended roads, not more meetings! In many cases, the local engineers know exactly what needs to be done, and these measures, if constructed, could put us all in a better position if there’s a next time. Finally, do you operate mainly from your mobile phone? Do you realise that an 0845 call will cost much more from a mobile than a landline? I have asked HCC to change their 08 numbers to 01, 02 or 03 to keep costs low for residents when calling the Council: it’s fairer, especially for those on longer calls who are seeking help. Councillor Jackie Porter e-mail: [email protected] www.jackieporter.co.uk twitter: @Jackielibdem Phone: 01962 791054 Text: 07973 696 085 or write to me at: The Down House, Itchen Abbas, Winchester, Hants SO21 1AX 7