Derry may lose one of its two fire stations if proposed cuts go as far as senior fire officers fear

The North’s Acting Chief Fire Officer Peter Craig has warned Stormont’s Finance Directorate in a letter that the savings which are envisaged would mean cuts in front-line services.

“I must advise you in the strongest terms possible that the levels of efficiencies that are anticipated as part of this financial exercise cannot be achieved without having a significant and detrimental effect on Front line Services,” warned Mr. Craig.

Members of the Fire Brigades Union in Derry say that the cuts outlined in the letter would almost certainly lead to the closure of either the Northland Road or Crescent Link stations.

Fire Service chiefs had been asked to estimate the effects of a projected cut of more than 20 percent in the annual budget. “The majority of NI Fire and Rescue Service expenditure is on staffing costs, most of which are associated with Front Lines Services”, Mr. Craig replied.

He continued: “To achieve up to 25 percent efficiency savings, NIFRS would be forced to consider a reduction in its workforce of some 150 staff and the closure of at least two whole-time crewed fire stations, coupled to the downgrading of fire and emergency cover in at least six other whole-time crewed fire stations. The detrimental impact of such an efficiency programme upon frontline services would be province-wide…”

Mr. Craig warned that a cuts programme on anything like this scale would face “vehement opposition from trades unions” and significant opposition from local communities and their political representatives.

No firm decision has been made to impose the cuts outlined by Mr. Craig. However, the letter makes it clear that fire service management at the highest level are seriously concerned at what could be coming down the line from Stormont.

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Derry School Students Take Control Of The Streets to SAVE The Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA)

Derry students take to the streets to save The Educatiothe packedn Maintenance Allowance (EMA)and resist cutbacks

Today, Friday 10 December 2010, saw another magnificent protest by the school students of Derry to Save EMA.

At 11.30 am over 1000 students across Derry walked out of their schools. Many of the students risked suspension or other punishment from their schools for doing so.

Each school marched to Guildhall Square. There they heard speeches from representatives from several schools, including Micheál Kelly, a student at St Columb’s.

They then set off again on a march right into Derry city centre.

Students filled the whole length of Shipquay Street from the Diamond to Guildhall Square. Cars pulled to the side and drivers beeped their horns in support as pedestrians stopped and applauded.

Derry School Students Bring City To A Standstill

The march stopped at St Columb’s Hall, right between the Foyleside and Richmond shopping centres.

The students had now brought the whole city centre to a standstill.

The packed streets responded to more speeches from school representatives with mass cheering and chanting of “EMA! EMA! EMA! EMA!”

 

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McCann stands up for Derry postal workers

The Chief Electoral Office for the North has refused to intervene in the Derry postal dispute which may prevent free delivery of election material in the Foyle constituency.
Answering a letter from People Before Profit candidate Eamonn McCann, electoral chief Douglas Bain said that: “The entitlement of a candidate to have election literature delivered free of charge for postage is not a matter for which I have any responsibility.”
Mr. McCann said that he was “very disappointed” by the response.
Derry postal workers have voted not to deliver election communications because they have been offered less money for the job than workers elsewhere. Said Mr.McCann: “My argument to Mr. Bain was that the dispute put parties committed to trade union principles at a disadvantage and that this went against equality laws.
“We will not cooperate with Royal Mail’s plan to hire a private firm using casual labour to do the disputed work. I am now asking for an urgent meeting with Royal Mail management in Belfast to discuss the implications of their stance for the election in Foyle.
“If there is no change, we will refuse to have our material delivered under an arrangement which undermines the CWU workers. People Before Profit will be calling on other parties to join us in taking this stance.”

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Election Manifesto: Eamonn McCann, People Before Profit Alliance, Derry

PEOPLE BEFORE PROFIT ALLIANCE
Election Manifesto 2010

We are told that the credit crunch means we have to tighten our belts. But the bankers who brought on the crisis are pocketing billions in bonuses. If these resources were properly used there’d be no need for cut-backs and closures. We’re up for a fight to make this happen.

This view of the world is behind our radical vision for the development of Derry. We challenge the consensus that basing everything on attracting private investment is the only way forward.

We stand for the interests of the working class, the marginalised and oppressed. We believe that it is through organising in communities, workplaces and colleges that we can best advance. We will use the platform of a Westminster seat to support and speak up for grass-roots organisation.

We go beyond Orange versus Green to speak for the common interests of all who have been left behind by the peace process. We are united with People Before Profit in the South. Campaigning for progressive change across the island is the all-Ireland dimension we believe in.

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If elected, I will use the position of MP to:
* campaign to transform Derry into a vibrant city that is focussed on its people and on public services.
* help organise united action by communities to solve common problems, instead of competition between communities which can flare up at any time.
* encourage grass-roots resistance to the spending cuts imposed by Stormont and Westminster which hit hardest at the most vulnerable. And expose parties which vote for the budgets behind the cuts and then protest against the cuts when they come.

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Eamonn McCann, People Before Profit Candidate in Foyle

We are told that the global crunch means we have to tighten our belts. But the bankers who brought on the crisis are pocketing billions in bonuses. If these resources were properly used there’d be no need for cut-backs and closures. We’re up for a fight to make this happen.

This view of the world is behind our radical vision for the development of Derry. We challenge the consensus among the other parties that basing everything on attracting private investment is the only way forward.

We stand for the interests of the working class, the marginalised and oppressed. We believe that it is through organising in communities, workplaces and colleges that we can advance. We will use the platform of a Westminster seat to support and speak up for grass-roots organisation.

We go beyond Orange versus Green to speak for the common interests of all who have been left behind by the peace process. We are united with People Before Profit in the South. Campaigning for change across the island is our all-Ireland dimension.

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Eamonn Casey:  Hypocrisy And Rape

Revelations about Eamonn Casey point yet again to the gross hypocrisy of the Bishops.These are mostly elderly males who think they have every right to

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