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"We'll fight Bord Snip" - Crossan 17.09.09

by Liam Porter, Inishowen Independent

BUNCRANA Town Councillor Nicholas Crossan has insisted that town councils are the first line of local democracy and maintained there was no way they should be abolished.
The local independent councillor’s comments came following his attendance last weekend at the annual conference of the Association of Municipal Authorities of Ireland (AMAI) in Killarney.
At that conference, Cllr Crossan was elected as the whip of the second largest grouping of council members - the independents and small parties alliance.
Speaking to the Inishowen Independent, Cllr Crossan said that members of his group would be sending a delegation to meet with Department officials soon to discuss proposals in the Bord Snip report.

“At the conference there were a number of important issues discussed including ways for councils to get better value for money, but all of the important discussions were carried out against the backdrop of fears that local councils could be abolished.”
This, said Cllr Crossan would be contrary to the best practice of local democracy, and he suggested that places like Buncrana showed that a Town Council worked.
“The people in Buncrana know that when they have a problem the best person to deal with that problem is their local town councillor. That has been proven time and time again and instead of doing away
Councillor Nicholas Crossan
with Town Councils, what the government should be doing is working to enhance them.”
Meanwhile, Councillor Crossan said he was already looking forward to next year’s conference which will be held in Buncrana.
“There were between 300 and 400 delegates at this year’s conference in Killarney and we’ll be hoping to have as many as that or more at next year’s conference. We’re really looking forward to showcase Inishowen to the delegates and hopefully it will also be an indication as well that Buncrana and Inishowen is capable of holding conferences like this."
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