Maidstone Labour Group
LABOUR WILL TAKE THE BUDGET
DEBATE TO THE COMMUNITY - NOT KEEP IT TO THE TOWN HALL
Labour councils provide
QUALITY AND VALUE for your money.
Labour Councillors will:
Ensure that the Council service is committed to excellence and
value for money.
Pursue vigorously the availability of rebates and make certain
the Council ensures that all sections of the community are made aware of their rights.
Labour will clarify and simplify forms and procedures and will
strive to ensure that all letters and correspondence from the Borough Council in relation
to bills and rebates are written in clear and easily understood English.
Support a debt counselling service, mindful of the current
crisis of housing repossessions because of mortgage arrears and negative equity.
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Monitor the housing benefit claims and appeals procedure.. |
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Claim
Processing Time As at Friday 27 June 1997, all completed claims were
being processed within one week, compared with our target of 14 days, with the exception
of new Council tenant rent rebate claims which is discussed below. As a result of the
introduction of the new Simdell Rent System, there is a backlog of 121 new Council tenant
claims outstanding in respect of rent rebates. This represents only 2.5% of the Council
tenant's claims and the vast majority (4,901) are existing claimants and renewals which
are not subject to this delay. As the rents and references have not been available
automatically through the interface the requisite information is incomplete. The claims
are being progressed as far as possible and as most claims are for both rent rebate and
Council Tax, the Council Tax Benefit is being processed. The resolution of the outstanding
issues on the Simdell System is being given the highest corporate priority. When the
required information becomes available steps will be taken to complete the backlog of
claims.
The number of items sent in support of claims which have not
been dealt with within two days
As at the close of business on 27 June, there were no items over two days old which had
not been dealt with. This means that the target has been met.
Amount of Benefit Saved by Fraud Detection
As at 27 June, the Fraud Section have already detected weekly benefit savings of
£155,586, compared with the twelve month target of £241,582 set by the Department of
Social Security. We have also identified £35,493 in benefit overpaid which the authority
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Campaign to return the millions of pounds taken from Maidstone
by Whitehall over the last seventeen years; stressing that it is Government underfunding
and not the actions of the Kent County Council that is responsible for the increases in
Council Tax and the reduction in services.
Enable greater scrutiny of services and expenditure to ensure
value for money by involving the public and representative groups in the budget process.
Protect civil liberties and ensure that Council Tax collectors
are accountable to Councillors and act with legal powers and the guidance set by
Councillors.
Strive to set a budget in consultation with the people of the
borough which protects services and jobs.
Work with the Maidstone Borough Council and the Kent Labour
Members of the European Parliament in pursuing all available support from the European
Union, including projects which are environmentally sustainable, such as the Maidstone
Initiative in Sustainable Transport.
Campaign for the increase to effective levels of public funding
for public services, in the Borough and County wide, to protect and enhance the quality of
provision in such vital areas as education.
Copyright © 1996 [Labour Party Maidstone]. All rights reserved.
Revised: November 17, 1996.
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