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COUNCIL DEFENDS MOWER REPLACEMENT
Spending £160,000 on six mowers

 

LANCASHIRE Council members have had to defend their intention to spend more than £160,000 on six lawnmowers – while battling to chop thousands from a decreasing budget, reports the Chorley Guardian

Cabinet members of South Ribble Council, which has seen core funding slashed by 46 per cent since 2010, have been recommended to approve the decision for the ride-on machines costing almost £27000 each to replace the six-year-old mowers currently being used to cut 2,000,000 square metres of grass.

The council insist rigorous procedures have been followed and taxpayers are getting best value for money.

Coun Peter Mullineaux said: “The mowers are due for replacement as they are six years old and have been used for eight hours a day for eight months of the year. We mow all our parks as well as the grass, shrubs and verges by all the roadsides in South Ribble 10 times every year.”

Since the Government’s Comprehensive Spending Review of 2010, the authority has been forced to make £4m savings, resulting in some compulsory redundancies and changes to cheaper service providers.

Jonathan Isaby, chief executive of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said: “This is a big bill for new kit. The local authority should look for cheaper alternatives where possible, and even explore buying perfectly decent second-hand models instead.

“Taxpayers expect their local area to kept in good nick given the levels of council tax they fork out, but that doesn’t mean that new mowers should cost the earth.”


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