Werrington Fields more

  • 2 months ago
Cllr Daisy Blakemore-Creedon (18) says students want their voices heard in debate over Werrington Fields, in Peterborough
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00:00I'm councillor Daisy Blaydon-Creedon and I'm actually talking on behalf of me being a student.
00:06I've had a large, a vast amount of students come to me on social media, social media lately,
00:13and have voiced their opinion about how they feel as though their voice has not been heard on this decision
00:22and feel as though it's a safeguarding risk
00:27and they need the green space being fenced off.
00:31What I think about today's verdict is that a fence needs to go around the field,
00:41however the size can still be debated.
00:46Are you happy with the outcome?
00:49I think the outcome has delayed the process being done,
00:55however that's democracy and yeah.
01:01It's a very good decision and the good thing about it is all the cabinet members,
01:05sorry not the cabinet members, the scrutiny committee members from all different political parties across the board
01:11have come together as the residents of Warrington have for a compromise.
01:16It's now going to go back to the cabinet to make that decision and let's hope that decision is the right one.
01:22The number one priority, despite what people say, is safeguarding,
01:25but in September 2021 the school only wanted four fields, then it went to eight.
01:31It's still the same number of pupils, it's still the same problem.
01:35Why all of a sudden did they want twice the size?
01:38And that's the big issue and that's what set a lot of resonance.
01:41But today all those different various opinions and fractions or whatever you want to call them
01:46have all come together as one.
01:48This week I got a text message from someone saying,
01:51John we're all singing from the same hymn book.
01:53That has took nearly six years, but people have realised the actual seriousness of this
02:00and the nature of it and they've come together to get a compromise for the good of all.
02:04It's not against the academy, it's not against anybody,
02:09it is for safeguarding and it is for the community.
02:12And bear in mind all the councillors are elected to support their communities.
02:16You can never get that 100% right, that's an impossibility task.
02:19If they ever know that mate, I'll sell it.
02:22I think it's been a really difficult decision.
02:24I think there hasn't been a lack of transparency.
02:26There are questions around the size of the field to be used,
02:29who owns the field and its use, who's decided and agreed to pay for the fence
02:34and do taxpayers have to pay some of the money.
02:37So there are real big issues.
02:38This is a classic local government conundrum that councillors need to adjudicate on
02:43and it was really good to see councillors working together cross-party
02:46to say they want a higher burden of proof before they're satisfied the right decision has been made.

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