The Conservatives are set on a disastrous social care course

Council tax rises to pay for social care in 2016/17 will not bring in enough money to alleviate the growing pressure on the vital services caring for our elderly and disabled, the Local Government Association have warned. Commenting on the news Liberal Democrat health spokesperson Norman Lamb has said: ‘The Tories are set on a course that could have disastrous consequences for the elderly and other vulnerable people in society’.

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Norman went on to say: “This is yet another stark warning that the growing crisis in social care cannot be tackled by local authorities alone.

“The Tories are set on a course that could have disastrous consequences for the elderly and other vulnerable people in society. My concern is that the poorer areas which have the greatest need for social care will be the least able to raise extra funds through council tax.

“This reinforces the case I have made for the Government to establish an independent cross-party Commission to deliver a new long-term settlement for the NHS and social care. We cannot continue to bury our heads in the sand and ignore the dire state of NHS and social care finances – the consequences of doing so will be too severe.”

Lib Dems ask T4GM to Consider a ‘Cycle Alert’ Scheme

The Lib Dems on Bury Council have asked the authority’s representatives on the Transport for Greater Manchester Authority to consider the introduction of a ‘Cycle Alert’ scheme, to reduce the number of cyclist deaths or serious accidents caused by heavy goods vehicles, including buses.

Lib Dem Councillor Mary D’Albert asked what consideration has been given by T4GM to working with bus operators to introduce a ‘CycleAlert’ or similar system in Greater Manchester.

Cycle Alert has been used by Transdev buses in York since 2013 in an important effort to reduce the amount of cycle deaths as a caused by large vehicles. The system alerts HGV drivers if there is a cyclist with a cycle alert installed. A system like this (and there are other schemes from other companies) could reduce cycling deaths in the city region.

Councillors were assured that T4GM is aiming to increase the number of cycle trips across the conurbation, as well as providing improved infrastructure and complementary measures to benefit cyclists.
– Over 2000 cyclists have received bespoke one to one on-road training since our training programme started in 2012.
– Safe Urban Driver Training, accredited training for HGV and bus drivers has been rolled out to almost 500 drivers, and this will continue to educate HGV drivers.
– TfGM have worked with bus drivers to allow them to experience riding a bike, and educating them from a cyclists point of view, at bus depots across Greater Manchester.

It was confirmed that Cycle Alert recently presented at a recent Bus Operators meeting and TfGM are considering options around this.