
Ed’s note… This article was first published in the Erdington Local monthly newspaper, out on shelf from 18 June.
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Words by Councillor Robert Alden
Cllr Gareth Moore and I have recently met with the Council to chase repairs to our much-loved Erdington Library. Chasing this work was one of our first actions following our re-election as it is so important to our area.
The assessment and initial design work was completed in April. This work includes replacement of the roof, replacement of the windows, a lighting upgrade and the reinstatement of public toilets.
The Council will now be seeking Listed Building Consent to enable these works to happen, and an application is expected to be made soon. However, delays within the Department mean a decision is not expected until October, meaning work could not start till November – which is a substantial delay.
We’ve made it clear that a new roof is desperately needed before the winter to avoid the risk of further damage during cold weather.
It’s hugely disappointing that there are further delays to repair and restore Erdington Library.
At the City Council a new Leader of the Council has been appointed following a vote at the Council AGM. Cllr Harmer came first in the vote followed by myself as Leader of the Local Conservatives in second, the Reform Leader came last after they refused to back the Local Conservatives to take control of Birmingham City Council.
One of the Reform Councillors even voted for the new Green, Lib Dem, Independent administration.
The Local Conservatives will be leading the scrutiny of the new administration and holding them to account in the year ahead.
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