It will go to full council for approval on February 21. The council’s final budget will be agreed by Bath and North East Somerset Council’s cabinet on February 9. The spokesperson added: “It’s offensive in the extreme for the Conservatives to use our veterans as a political football.” This year saw the largest gathering of Beavers, Cubs and Scouts from the 23rd Bath (Avonvale) Scout Group for the annual Remembrance Day Parade in Bathford. We are bringing it in line in Bath and other areas in so the charter trustees in Bath are meeting to agree taking it on for funding it in the way that Keynsham town council does for their celebrations.” READ MORE: Council cuts buses in North East Somerset but keeps all in BathĬouncillor Samuel added: “In Bath, it has been funded by the council so effectively people in North East Somerset have been paying for Bath’s, but now it will be paid by the charter trustees.”īath Conservatives continued to criticise the move, posting on Twitter: “ is washing its hands of supporting it: the cost and organisation will now be passed entirely to the Mayor of Bath and his team of two.”Ī spokesperson from the Liberal Democrat group insisted: “We can absolutely assure everyone there is no cut to the Remembrance Sunday budget. The list of savings, published in advance of the council’s corporate scrutiny panel’s meeting to scrutinise the budget on Monday 23, stated that £27,000 could be saved if the council events office stopped running events such as Remembrance Sunday and Summer Sunday, which it runs on behalf of the Mayor’s office and Royal British Legion. Running the annual Remembrance Sunday parade will now be taken on by Bath’s charter trustees, a group which includes the Mayor and deals with the city’s ceremonial duties. The only thing that will change is the body that funds them.” READ MORE: New housing developments to be net zero after council passes ‘ground-breaking’ policyĬouncil cabinet member for resources Richard Samuel said: “There will be no change to remembrance events at all. But Liberal Democrats on the council have insisted Remembrance Sunday events will still go ahead. There will be “no change” to Bath’s Remembrance Sunday events, Bath and North East Somerset Council has insisted.Ī political spat erupted between Bath Conservatives and the Liberal Democrat-run council after Bath's remembrance services were included on a list of savings that could be made to the council’s budget.īath ’s Conservative Association quickly took to Twitter to brand the move as insulting to current and former service members.
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