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Disband the GCP and move it’s responsibilities and delegated powers to the control of the Mayoral Combined Authority,

The County Council works with the government and partners to disband the GCP and move it’s responsibilities and delegated powers to the control of the Mayoral Combined Authority,
whilst ringfencing the £40m a year it now receives, specifically to the existing geography of Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire.
 
We, the undersigned, believe the GCP have lost all credibility with the residents they are supposed to represent.
 
We have seen too much money wasted on failed or poorly managed schemes such as:

Briefly:
• the East Road "wands"
• the Dutch roundabout 
• the Congestion Charge failure, nearly £5m 
• following above, a proposed ULEZ 
• Milton Road 
• Histon Road
• illegal footpaths
• "smart" traffic lights that are creating hold ups
• Mill Road Bridge closure (on hold following legal challenge)
• cycling schemes' failures
• bus improvements' failures.

Currently, there is too much duplication and too many failures costing too much money.
 
Consultation results and brilliant suggestions have been ignored. 

The Mill Road Bridge closure decision resulted in a costly legal challenge.
 
Residents within and outside the GCP area were failed by this unelected body by
the outright refusal by the GCP assembly and board to debate the contributions of more than 24,000 residents’ responses to their own consultation.

 Residents of South Cambridgeshire were let down by the GCP 
abandoning plans for a Foxton travel hub and segregated CSET, but not pursuing the improvements now available.

They sought to destroy a historic orchard whilst refusing to examine alternative proposals.

After the failure of the STZ, they let residents of the city down by then hastily pursuing a new war against private motorists.

Proposals include restricting freedom of movement with the introduction of gate controls across the city, preparing the groundwork for an unnecessary new ULEZ Tax by seeking to redefine air quality requirements.
 
The GCP and the CPCA share common aims but have duplicated bureaucracy that can be slimmed down. 

Duplicated and conflicted decision making prevents the public from uniting behind one unified solution. 

By agreeing to disband the GCP, moving it's responsibilities into the CPCA, the savings made could be transferred to public transport improvements.

Please help deliver a better and more coherent future by signing this petition.

 

Kieron Johnson Chair / leader Cambs Against Congestion Charge & anti GCP Group.

 
Not Specified
Saturday, 18 November 2023
Friday, 8 March 2024
Kieron Johnson
This petition currently has 258 signatures in total.
Petition Signatories
258 electronic signatures
 Page 1 of 26, items 1 to 10 of 258.
Mark Abbott
See Address 1
Lynda Adkin
Dave Adkin
Barry Arliss
Sally Asby
Jo Ashman
Lindsay Bagnall
Gordon Bagnall
Anna Bailey
This petition has been reviewed and the following response has been offered:

At its meeting on 19 March 2024, the Council received and noted this 258-signature petition calling for the disbanding of the Greater Cambridge Partnership and the removal of its responsibilities and delegated powers to the control of the Mayoral Combined Authority.

The Chair of Council has written to the petitioner confirming that at the same meeting, there was a motion making a similar request. He advised the petitioner to view the recording of the debate on this motion at 56:08 on the stream at Full Council - 19 March 2024 (youtube.com)

The minutes of this meeting will be available at Council and committee meetings - Cambridgeshire County Council > Meetings (cmis.uk.com) when published.

DateUserDescriptionStatus
 Page 10 of 27, items 91 to 100 of 268.
20/11/2023 11:02Unregistered UserPetition Signed: Terry WatsonPetition Active
20/11/2023 10:03Unregistered UserPetition Signed: Helen SantillyPetition Active
20/11/2023 09:27Unregistered UserPetition Signed: Alison WalshamPetition Active
20/11/2023 08:04Unregistered UserPetition Signed: Jenny NelderPetition Active
20/11/2023 07:33Unregistered UserPetition Signed: Dave ChilldsPetition Active
20/11/2023 07:20Unregistered UserPetition Signed: Nicholas TileyPetition Active
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