Darren Fower on the NHS Peterborough Deficit

Darren Fower LibDem councillor reports back from the emergency meeting of the Peterborough City Council Scrutiny Commission for Health Services to discuss the current NHS Peterborough deficit and projected cuts of £27 million. Broadcast at 07:10 on Tuesday 30th March 2010 in the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Peterborough.

PS: Now how does a Primary Care Trust overspend by nearly twelve million quid? Well we’ve tried to find out over the last few weeks. But that’s what Peterborough’s Liberal Democrats asked at yesterday’s emergency health scrutiny meeting at the Town Hall. They want answers following NHS Peterborough’s staggering overspend on last year’s budget. Last week we spoke to Chairman of the Board councillor Marco Cereste and we asked him if he was happy with his performance as Chairman. Of course he said he wasn’t happy, and we asked him as well if he could .. if he would like to consider his future as Chairman of the Board, and he said he would be considering that future. Darren Fower is Leader of Peterborough LibDems, and he called for the meeting and joins us on the phone now. Morning Darren.
DF: Good Morning Paul.
PS: You heard what Marco had to say on the phone last week. Obviously he wasn’t happy with his own performance. In fact, we can remind you of what Marco had to say. (TAPE)
MC: No I’m not happy with the job that I’ve done as NHS Peterborough. I am terribly disappointed that after twenty five years of virtually perfect perfect service to this city, we’ve had a situation where we just .. you know .. the forecasting in what the costs of health care would be in the city was so .. got so terribly wrong. (LIVE)
PS: Yes. So he was unhappy with his performance, you were unhappy with his and the PCT’s performance, and that’s why you called the meeting last night.
DF: Absolutely. The bottom line is everything has to come to an end, and while there may have been previous years where Mr Cereste and the Board have done well, right now it’s quite the opposite, it really is.
PS: So what happened last night, what questions did you ask, and what did you find out?
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BBC Peterborough March 30th 2010

A summary of the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Peterborough broadcast Tuesday 30th March 2010.

A summary of the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Peterborough broadcast Tuesday 30th March 2010.

Topics:
An emergency council meeting to discuss the NHS Peterborough budget deficit was unproductive.
A local MP backs the Chair of NHS Peterborough to stay in his job for a while longer.
The government sets out proposals for a compulsory levy to pay for continuing care.
Russia mourns its bomb victims.
A Helpston teenager who overcame anorexia wants to help others.
A committee of MPs says that the Govt. strategy to combat extremism stigmatises and alienates Muslims.
The Energy and Climate Change Committee says Govt will miss its fuel poverty targets.
Tony Blair is expected to campaign for Labour in the forthcoming general election.
A rabbit welfare charity launches a Make Mine Chocolate campaign to stop people buying live rabbits.
Resident health guru looks at smoking cessation and fitness routines.
Former Olympic Torch Bearer from Park Ward Peterborough wants to do it again.
Waterstones offer book recommendations.
Gary Johnson is widely expected to replace Jim Gannon as manager of Peterborough United FC.

Interviewees:
Darren Fower LibDem Councillor.
Anne Mitchell Rabbit Welfare Association.
Abbey Baker Beating Eating Disorders Charity.
Michael van Straten Health Guru.
Stewart Jackson MP.
Graham Lowndes 1948 Olympic Torch Bearer.
UNITE union seeks to build a strike fund.
Anna Elmore Waterstones.

Companies mentioned:
BA
Cadburys (Chocolate Egg Brands)
Waterstones

Team:
Presenter: Paul Stainton
Producer: Heather Noble
Sport: Peter Swann
News: Samatha Dalton
Travel: Justin Peterson
Weather: Phil Garner
Phones: Kerry Devine
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Marco Cereste on the NHS Peterborough Deficit

Marco Cereste Chair of NHS Peterborough comments on the crticisms levelled at him following the announcement that this year NHS Peterborough overspent by a far greater amount than expected, and that next year it will need to reduce its spending by tens of millions of pounds to balance the books. Broadcast at 08:10 on Friday 26th March 2010 in the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Peterborough.

Marco Cereste Chair of NHS Peterborough comments on the criticisms levelled at him following the announcement that this year NHS Peterborough overspent by a far greater amount than expected, and that next year it will need to reduce its spending by tens of millions of pounds to balance the books. Broadcast at 08:10 on Friday 26th March 2010 in the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Peterborough.

PS: This is the big news locally that you’re waking up to. NHS Peterborough is planning to make twenty seven millions of pounds of cutbacks next financial year. But people in Peterborough seemingly won’t lose out on health care. Here’s interim Chief Executive Sheila Bremner’s guarantee, shortly after a meeting of the Board of NHS Peterborough.(TAPE)
SB: We will seek to maintain the quality of services that we provide and make sure that we meet the needs of local people, absolutely.
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BBC Peterborough March 26th 2010

A summary of the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Peterborough broadcast Friday 26th March 2010.

A summary of the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show from BBC Radio Peterborough broadcast Friday 26th March 2010.

Topics:
NHS Peterborough is aiming for £27 million cuts next year to balance the books.
The local English Democrats have challenged the council’s decision to sell the Lady Lodge Arts Centre in Orton.
The Vatican slams the media over abuse allegations and the suggestion of a Papal cover-up.
BA are defiant as UNITE strike approaches. 100 academics slam Wille Walsh in The Guardian.
Anglian Water flatly deny plans to cut 80 jobs.
A national rail strike over a planned 1500 layoffs is timed for the launch of the General Election campaign.
Beekeeper workshop to be held. Hamfisted beekeepers slammed by Bee Inspector.
Gannon rallies his troops for one last desperate effort.
Earth Hour: PECT say a mass electricity turn-off is on at local venues.
Canon Cattle will be turning the Cathedral clocks forward on Sunday night as should we all.
Forces Sweetheart Susie Hutson sells her favours in a good cause.
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan could buy the National Lottery.
Bishop Donald arrives and will start work in mid-April DV.

Interviewees:
Sheila Bremner Interim CE NHS Peterborough.
Ed Murphy Labour Prospective Parliamentary Candidate.
Darren Fower LibDem Councillor.
Nyree Ambarchian Peterborough Environment City Trust.
Rev. Canon Richard Cattle Peterborough Cathedral.
Graham Murphy English Democrat Councillor.
Keith Morgan Regional Bee Inspector National Bee Unit The Food and Environment Research Agency.
Susie Hutson Forces Sweetheart.
Marco Cereste Chair NHS Peterborough.
Venerable Donald Spargo Bishop of Peterborough

Companies mentioned:
BA.
Park Inn.
Holiday Inn.
Cadbury/Kraft.
Network Rail.

Team:
Presenter: Paul Stainton
Producer: Heather Noble
Sport: Nick Fairburn
News: Susie Roberts
Travel: Justin Peterson
Weather: Steve Weston
Phones: Kerry Devine
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BBC Peterborough March 9th 2010

BBC Radio Peterborough news for Tuesday 9th March 2010

Presenter: Paul Stainton
Producer: Ben Stevenson

Topics: NHS Peterborough is now £10.9 million in the red but the Interim CE has a plan.  Opportunity Peterborough restructuring: former Director of Strategic Growth becomes Head of City Vibrancy: the Plain English Campaign are summoned. Public and Commercial Services Union strike: Day Two. The Royal Society of Arts collaborates with Peterborough City Council to launch “Citizen Power Peterborough”. Beetroot is good for the spleen. Rumours of back-room tantrums as Peterborough United FC. prepare for relegation: Glumbusters called in.

Interviewees: Steve Bowyer Head of City Vibrancy Opportunity Peterborough. Ian Albert PCS Union. Matthew Taylor CE Royal Society of Arts. Michael van Straten Health Guru. Darren Fower Peterborough City Cllr. John Cousins Glumbusters. Sheila Bremner Interim CE NHS Peterborough and CE NHS Mid-Essex. Marie Claire Plain English Campaign.

Brands Mentioned:  Glumbusters. Opportunity Peterborough.
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BBC Peterborough 25th February 2010

Presenter: Paul Stainton
Producer: Ben Stevenson

Topics: Tory Council budget row rumbles on. School meal subsidy cuts. Anglian Water invests £100 million in new facilities. Toyota vehicles given the all-clear by local dealer. Parking issues for city centre church. Local NHS continues to publish wrong number. Unacceptable salt levels in shop and cafe soups. Book talk.

Interviewees: Darren Fower Peterborough City Cllr. Prof. Graham McGregor Consensus Action on Salt and Health. Tom Trevarthen Peterborough Youth Council. Mary Foreman Head Dogsthorpe Junior School. Father David Jennings St Peter and All Souls Church. Marco Cereste Peterborough City Council Leader. Richard Chard Motorpoint Ltd. Andrew Mackintosh Anglian Water. Anne Elmore Waterstones Bookshop.

Brands Mentioned:  Anglian Water. Toyota. Eat Cafe. Pret a Manger. Sainsburys. Primark. Waterstones.
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Presenter: Paul Stainton
Producer: Steve Titman

Topics: Rockingham Retirement moves to Peterborough with the promise of 150 jobs. Haiti earthquake: scammers target charity givers. Cambridgeshire Police precept rises 5% locally. Barclays profits rise. New research from the Prudential shows a pension gender gap increase. JLS are up for three Brit Awards. Pancake Day at Sacrewell Farm. Health guru says eat less meat.

Interviewees: Laura Goodman Rockingham Retirement. Darren Fower LibDem Cllr. Paula Goodings Sacrewell Farm. Oz Merrygold stepfather of Aston Merrygold JLS. Michael Van Straten Health Guru. Ruth Rodgers Chair Cambridgeshire Police Authority. Tony Neate Get Safe Online. Gennaro Castaldo HMV.

Companies Mentioned:  Rockingham Retirement. Association of British Insurers. Legal and General. Signia Park. EasyJet. Epic Records. Sony. Jive Records. Barclays. HMV.
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Darren Fower on the Icelandic Investments

Darren Fower Liberal Democrat councillor comments on John Harrison’s response to the news that Peterborough City Council may have lost £2 million in Icelandic investments. Broadcast at 08:25 on Monday 18th January 2010 in the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show with Andy Gall on BBC Radio Peterborough.

Darren Fower Liberal Democrat councillor comments on the news that Peterborough City Council may have lost £2 million in Icelandic investments. Broadcast at 08:25 on Monday 18th January 2010 in the Paul Stainton Breakfast Show with Andy Gall on BBC Radio Peterborough.

AG: Many of us are striving to get out of the red, but how is the City Council doing at getting back the three million it lost in the Icelandic banks collapse? John Harrison is Head of Strategic Finance. Earlier we spoke to him and he explained how much money the council would get back. (TAPE)
JH: Got about a million of the three million back, and we expect to get a lot more over the coming years.
AG: “Coming years” and “a lot more”. This is a bit vague, how many years is “coming years”?
JH: Could be several years. In particular (indecipherable) with the KSF bank. Banks lend money to the businesses, and the businesses did nothing wrong, so they’ll be repaying their loans. So until the money comes back from these businesses it can’t get paid back out. (LIVE)

AG: That’s John Harrison, Head of Strategic Finance. But the LibDems dispute that. And Darren Fower is the Leader of the party in the city and joins us now. Good morning Darren.
DF: Good morning Andy.
AG: I don’t think you dispute that he’s John Harrison. But you do dispute what he says.
DF: Absolutely.
AG: What’s your issues with what you heard then?
DF: Well it’s just fantastically infuriating, the blase attitude of senior council officers in regards to a significant amount of local taxpayers’ money being lost. At the very least it’s a million. That’s the very least. And as you asked correctly, when are we going to see some action, some good news?
AG: It is funny, especially in this climate where people are struggling obviously with finance, that you hear such a glib response. And I think you’re right, it was quite ..
DF: I think it’s worth noting as well the line that the Council are playing, which is “we weren’t the only one’s that made a mistake.” Yes but there were authorities, like Brighton, who pulled their money out. I’ve got an uncle who even heard a rumour and pulled his money out, and did alright, thank you very much. So Peterborough City Council, with a team of qualified in inverted commas individuals who know about finance and fiscal things make mistakes.
AG: So what would you like to have heard John say there?
DF: I’d like to see him say, quite simply, sorry. I think your listeners, and people in Peterborough, should be very angry that somebody, an individual supported by senior councillors, and members of staff, has lost, by taking a punt, a million pounds of your money.
AG: Because you hear so many stories in the news that just frustrate us about finance and banking systems, and how we the public are having to lick the wounds of these people.
DF: Yes. It’s also not gone unnoticed that when you spoke to John, he was talking about the fact that the Council has made some money on interest, and obviously that’s other investments as well, that’s worth noting. But they do lose money, and it’s like the Peterborough United money, it’s like the incinerator money, they’re going to borrow it. And when you asked Marco Cereste, where’s the money coming from, dare I say he gave you a bit of a side response. He didn’t exactly tell you. He’s going to have to find it from somewhere, but at the monent … newsflash …
AG: A lot of these claims, they’re quite aspirational claims, aren’t they?
DF: Yes they are. It’s good to have aspirations, but you’ve also got to be realistic on the serious issues. And right now we’ve got a downturn in the economy, we’ve got eleven thousand applicants on the housing waiting list, we’ve got a city centre that, dare I say, is not looking too great, especially that Cathedral Square. I’ve just walked through now, with the pavement already starting to look quite bad. It isn’t good. And our council tax is going to go up again come April. So where’s the justification for the value of money?
AG: And they’ve budgeted into the council tax the impact of the losses ..
DF: Yes they’ve got to make …, they’ve got to sell stuff. They’ve got to sell some silverware. That’s the bottom line.
AG: So apart from hearing him being a bit more genuine about apologising about what happened, do you want to see proper big changes in the way they structure themselves?
DF: I think we need to see a greater clarity. It’s all very well talking about budgets etc, but how many people even know where to go to find out the information? We need to see these details printed on their home page of the website, put in a manner that’s easy to read for example, because I can tell you there’s city councillors who have trouble understanding this, and dare I say Joe Public on the street is going to find it hard. But it is their money that’s being supposedly managed, and in this situation, lost. So it is definitely within their interests to show some sort of attention to this matter.
AG: I think for public relations as well, because there’s so many people .. if you speak to people in the street they would probably say that they’re very cynical about Council.
DF: Well you talk about public awareness and public relations for example, the City Council now has a media machine that costs over a million pounds. It’s gone up again this year. So for all the press releases to tell everybody how great they are, it’s costing the taxpayer there again a million pounds. So perhaps one idea there would be to back to the old days where they had one press officer who did a very good job, and communicated with the local media, and it worked, and save themselves a million pounds there, perhaps.
AF: Okay so you could argue that they’re just overcomplicating things.
DF: They are. It’s all about complexifying. The bottom line is if you gave me three pounds, and then a week later I gave you two pounds back, you’d say, Darren, I’m not very happy with that. And I would say, Andy, it’s not my fault, that’s just the way the cookie crumbles. The other bloke I borrowed three pounds off, I actually made some money for him. But you’d be saying, well I’ve lost, and I’m like, well.. and I’m not even saying sorry. You would get a bit infuriated and think, that’s not right.
AG: Yes. Rightly so. And Darren, thank you very much for talking to us this morning.
DF: My pleasure.
AG: That’s Darren Fower Leader of the LibDems here in Peterborough.