Kent Politics Podcast

EP51: Taxpayer millions, Medway’s Big Brother and MPs raised voices and special guest John Britt

THE KENT POLITICS PODCAST 

Episode 51 – Taxpayer millions, Medway’s Big Brother and MPs raised voices and special guest John Britt 

Join us as we delve into pressing issues affecting local communities, from uncollected fines in Medway to a controversial housing development in Lenham. With special guest John Britt, Parish Council Chairman and campaign leader against a massive housing project, we explore the complexities of local government decisions and their impact on taxpayers.

Key Discussions: 

Medway’s Fine Collection Dilemma 

  • Robert Boddy delves into Medway Council’s new schemes like school streets and AMPR cameras.
  • A staggering 28% of issued fines remain uncollected since April 2022, potentially costing £10.5 million in lost revenue.
  • Efforts are underway to improve collection rates through legal actions.

Housing Crisis at Lenham Heath

  • Simon Finlay reports on Maidstone Borough Council’s housing scheme expected to cost taxpayers double the initial estimate.
  • The contentious development faces criticism for being a “bottomless pit” despite plans for eventual financial recoupment when houses hit the market.

Leaseholders Under Pressure

  • Nikki White discusses over 80 Labour MPs’ demands for better protection for leaseholders against rising management fees imposed by FirstPort.
  • MPs urge transparency and accountability from managing agents amidst widespread resident dissatisfaction.

Special Feature: Interview with John Britt

John Britt shares insights on his campaign against Maidstone Borough Council’s housing project at Lenham Heath:

  • He critiques the decision-making process that favoured less suitable sites due to internal politics rather than practicality.
  • Emphasises issues around affordability versus availability in addressing housing shortages.

Westminster Watch

This week focuses on:

  • Calls from Kent politicians among others demanding reforms within property management sectors which impact thousands across England and Wales.

 

 

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