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Stuart Hardwicke CARRUTHERS made this Freedom of Information request to Wyre Borough Council

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From: Stuart Hardwicke CARRUTHERS

24 August 2008

Dear Sir or Madam,

I would like to know the average proportion of time the elected
representatives of your authority spend as part of their duties for
2005/2006, 2006/2007 and 2007/2008 on their main activities. The
activities that form their duties (employment) as an elected
representative are:

1 directly resolving complaints against the executive (Council
Staff) of the Council by residents;
2 sitting on committee's;
3 acting for the political parties that they represent and/or
ceremonial duties (i.e. all time not spent on sitting on a
Committee or resolving a complaint against the executive);

The total time spent by an elected representative for a Council on
these three activities should be 100 per cent of the time they
spend 'working for a Council' as an elected representative.

I would additionally like to know how much in total was paid to
local councillors to meet all their duties (including expenses) for
2005/2006, 2006/2007 and 2007/2008 by your authority, and how many
elected representatives are (and were) represented on your
authority for these years.

I would also like to know how many Complaints in total were
submitted to your Council in 2005/2006, 2006/2007 and 2007/2008 for
each year. I would further like to know how many of these
complaints were formally considered by an elected representative
for each of these years.

I would further like to know how many complaints against the
Executive (Council staff) led to the elected representatives
formally identifying that the Executive had acted wrongly for the
years 2005/2006, 2006/2007 and 2007/2008, and how many of these
formal determinations by the elected representatives identify that
there was no wrong-doing by the Executive. How many staff employed
by your authority in 2005/2006, 2006/2007 and 2007/2008 ceased to
be employed by your authority as a direct result of a complaint
against the Executive, and the Councillors identifying this to be
the case.

I would further like to know how much money the Council has paid to
a complainant (i.e. victim of a Council's wrongdoing) through its
own complaints system (i.e. excluding any intervention by the Local
Government Ombudsman, Valuation Tribunal or similar body) in
2005/2006, 2006/2007 and 2007/2008.

I would like to know how much money either in the form of local
settlement or additional formal finding of maladministration
causing injustice the Local Government Ombudsman has recommended
that your Council pay in 2005/2006, 2006/2007 and 2007/2008 (for
each year) and if the Local Government Ombudsman's recommendations
have been met in full (including any non-financial recommendations
for each year)). Please detail any recommendation that has not been
met in full and provide a copy of the Elected representatives
decision. Please additionally identify if these costs were met
directly by Council Tax Payers or the Council's insurers (excluding
self insurance by a Council)

Finally, please provide details of the financial cost of
administering all your complaints systems (including FoI and DP) by
the Executive for 2005/2006, 2006/2007 and 2007/2008 and the number
of staff employed in administering complaints and resolving these
(Full time equivalent staffing levels). Please also provide details
of your total administrative costs for 2005/2006, 2006/2007 and
2007/2008 and the total number of staff employed by your authority,
as well as any pay increase (including increments) made to the
Council's Chief Executive (Head of Paid Service) in pounds sterling
for each of these years. Please additionally identify if the Chief
Executives wages included performance related payments.

If you do not have this reasonably basic management information
related to complaints and/or identify that the costs of accessing
the information requested will be more than £450 please state this
and identify that your Authority does not have either a functioning
or accountable complaints system, and does not maintain any basic
management information related to this issue.

If you have a complaints system not fit for purpose please identify
which political party currently controls your Council, and if this
political party has appointed the current Electoral Registration
and Returning Officer through its control of the Council (with date
of their formal appointment). Please name the current Electoral
Registration and Returning Officer, and identify if they are also
Head of Paid Service, and Clerk to your Authority. Please
additionally provide any documentation maintained by your Local
Authorities Head of Paid Service identifying that they personally
do not believe it to be appropriate for your Council to have a
complaints system that is fit for purpose. This documentation
should be in existence due to the provisions of s4 of the Local
Government Act 1989.

Yours faithfully

Stuart HARDWICKE CARRUTHERS

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From: Centre, Contact
Wyre Borough Council

26 August 2008

Your email has been passed to the council's Freedom of Information officer and he will contact you directly

Regards

ConnectWyre

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From: Bedford, Colin
Wyre Borough Council

16 September 2008

To: [FOI #2314 email]

FAO HARDWICKE CARRUTHERS

Date: 16 Sept 2008

Dear Mr HARDWICKE CARRUTHERS

Re: Elected representatives (Our Ref: RQ00446)

Wyre Borough Council holds the information you require and is in the
process of extracting it to send to you. However we do need some
clarification of your request before we can send anything.

You mention "FoI and DP" by which we presume you mean Freedom of
Information and Data Protection? As we see it Freedom of Information and
Data Protection are not part of our complaints system, but are infact to
do with information rights - respectively your right as a member of the
public to have access to information and to have your personal data
protected. Therefore, we need to ask -do you want the figure for the
financial cost of administering FoI and DP as well as a cost figure for
our complaints administration?

We also need to ask what you mean by the executive? In our terminolgy the
Executive is the Cabinet so we are not sure what you want. Do you mean
officer administrators time?

Yours faithfully
Colin Bedford

Wyre Borough Council
Civic Centre
Poulton-Le-Fylde
FY6 7PU

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From: Stuart Hardwicke CARRUTHERS

17 September 2008

Dear Bedford, Colin,

It would be appreciated if easily to hand.

The Executive in my terminology is the staff (I'm aware that this
has become confused.. over time)..

Yours sincerely,

Stuart Hardwicke Carruthers

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From: Bedford, Colin
Wyre Borough Council

30 September 2008

To: [FOI #2314 email]

FAO Mr Hardwicke CARRUTHERS

Date: 30 Sept 2008

Re: Elected reps,duties (Our Ref: RQ00446)

Dear Mr Hardwicke CARRUTHERS

The council apologises for the belated response to your request. We hold
some of the information you require. This is as follows:-

We hold no comprehensive records of the time spent by elected
representatives on duties. We hold some isolated facts such as the
information held on the mileage claim forms or the start & finish times of
meetings on the official council minutes, but of course, this is not a
comprehensive account of the elected representatives time.

The total paid to local councillors to meet all their duties was as
follows :

2005/2006 £242,336;
2006/2007 £298,851 and
2007/2008 £37,412

The number of elected representatives (i.e. councillors) were 2005/2006,
55
2006/2007,54
2007/2008, 56

There were the following complaints to the council:-

2006/2007 220
20007/2008 139

We hold no records on complaints for the period 20005/2006

Of the above complaints, (but covering only the years for which we hold
records) only one was formally considered by an elected representative.

There were no complaints against the Executive (Council staff) that led to
the elected representatives formally identifying that the Executive had
acted wrongly.

No employees have ceased employment due to a complaint being raised
against the council.

The only money the Council has paid to a complainant was £100 - relating
to a single case in 2006/07.

The only cost amount of a local settlement (or additional formal finding
of maladministration
causing injustice which the Local Government Ombudsman recommended) was
£150 in the financial period 2006/07.

There were no recommendations of the Local Government Ombudsman that were
not carried out in full.

All costs of settlement were met by Council Taxpayers.

The financial cost of administering the council's complaints systems was
as follows:-

2005/06 £37,580;
2006/07 £36,440 and
2007/08 £16,442

This does not include the cost of administering Freedom of information and
Data Protection which is an annual cost of approximately £14,500.

The number of staff employed in administering complaints and resolving
these was 1 person, 3 hours a week.(this does not include one person
handling FOI and Data protection requests, which we do not consider to be
part of the complaints system)

According to the council's finance department the information on total
administrative costs is not specifically or readily available as a single
figure. This would form part of "Support Service allocations" for which,
as an example, the total costs in a revised estimate for 2007/08 was
£16,509,810.

The total number of staff employed by the council is 516 (including
casuals) plus 56 councillors, giving total employees of 574 as at
12/9/2008

The pay increase (including increments) made to the Council's Chief
Executive were as follows:

2005/2006 £4,608;
2006/2007 £2,592 and
2007/2008 £2,244

Mr Jim Corry is Chief Executive. It is my understanding that he is the
Returning Officer and also the Head of Paid Service. The council has no
post which is designated as "Clerk to the Authority". The council does not
hold any documentation about whether the council complaints system is fit
for purpose.

Yours faithfully
Colin Bedford, FOI Officer

Colin Bedford
Legal Services
Wyre Borough Council
Civic Centre
Poulton-Le-Fylde
FY6 7PU

Notes: If you are unhappy about the above response to your request you may
ask for an internal review. You should email me directly if you wish to
complain. If you are not content with the outcome of the internal review,
you have the right to apply directly to the Information Commissioner for a
decision. The Information Commissioner can be contacted at Information
Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire
SK9 5AF.

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