06/06/2025
Reform Derbyshire save a whopping 0.007% of the councils whole budget...
Reform have claimed to 'save' taxpayers several thousands of pounds already citing combination of different roles and cutting of vital cabinet support roles. These support roles lead to good governance and ensure decision making is at a higher quality, something needed now more than ever.
Scrapping of the climate change committee will do irreversible damage and will only cause more time spend on scrutiny committees. It also the alleged savings do NOT address future costs as a consequence of scrapping this committee, including flooding compensation and grants which are sure to get greater.
Finally, they allege that the DOGE team headed by Nathaniel Fry will be visiting Derbyshire soon. Clearly this was posted prior to both his and the party chairman's resignation. Even Liz Truss lasted longer than the DOGE team at Reform HQ!
REFORM UK DERBYSHIRE SAVES £6,000 A DAY IN FIRST TWO WEEKS IN CHARGE
The Reform UK administration on Derbyshire County Council have already made a total of £88,348 of annual savings in their first two weeks in office.
This equates to almost £6,000 of savings every single day since council leader Alan Graves was appointed.
These annual savings have been made by:
Scrapping nine cabinet member support roles, delivering £67,824 in savings.
Abolishing the Improvement & Scrutiny Committee for Climate Change, Biodiversity & Carbon Reduction, saving £12,988 in allowances for the chair and deputy chair.
Amalgamating the roles of County Council Chair and Civic Chair, saving £7,536 in allowances
It is also understood that the newly announced DOGE unit will visit the council in due course.
The team of software engineers, data analysts and forensic auditors headed up by leading tech entrepreneur Nathaniel Fried will audit local government spending to increase transparency and ensure taxpayer money is spent solely on activity that benefits constituents.
Leader of Derbyshire County Council Alan Graves said:
“Just a few weeks in, it's evident that the previous Conservative administration in Derbyshire had lost control of spending. We were elected on a clear mandate to deliver efficiency savings in order to reinvest in local services and we’re getting on with the job.
“In this short time, we have delivered almost £6,000 of savings every day. This is just the start and we look forward to welcoming the DOGE unit to the county and delivering even more cost savings for Derbyshire.”
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