New challenges

Forgive me for not posting. I do - for once - have an excellent excuse. After our victory in the local elections, the Labour party is now running Oxford city council again. We are (just - by one councillor) a minority administration. At annual council on Thursday, I was appointed to the administration. I’m now our lead member for social inclusion and young people - in other councils it may be called portfolio holder or cabinet member. I’ve known that this was the role I’d take for a week or so, and spent a fair amount of time discussing our priorities with colleagues and officers.

My portfolio covers: delivering our commitment to refurbish Oxford’s playgrounds; expanding the number and reach of our playschemes; overseeing community centres and facilities; the city council’s grants to voluntary organisations, including those which deliver on corporate priorities through commissioning, such as to the advice centres; the public side of the living wage campaign (the Leader is taking forward the internal agenda of ensuring that all council staff are paid at least $7 per hour as part of the wider discussions around pay and HR); estates regeneration; and community cohesion.

It’s all very exciting, though I’m not under-estimating the scale of the challenge, particularly where it comes to financial management and value for money. There’s a slight holiday atmosphere that comes of not being out on the knocker every night producing an inexhaustible appetite amongst Labour colleagues for dissecting the local elections/the state of the party/what we’re going to do on the council, always over a pint. All of this, plus the continued pleasure of representing Rose Hill and Iffley and continuing to hold down a full-time job means I’m super-busy - and loving it.

5 comments »

  1. Matt S | 17 May 2008 8:00 pm

    Congratulations on the new post. Just two comments:

    (a) I hope that the living wage is still going to be £7 an hour, rather than $7 an hour…. :)

    (b) I was surprised to hear that you guys aren’t having opposition seats on EB. I think that is the wrong decision, not only on basic principle, but also for you - the first you will hear of lots of grumbles and issues will be Full Council, whereas a decent opposition EB member can solve some issues before they become major bones of contention. I think its a shame that EB will become even less accountable under the new administration.

    However - I am out of it, so feel free to ignore the views of a private citizen, soon to be no longer an Oxford taxpayer!

    Matt

  2. Andrew Brown | 17 May 2008 10:16 pm

    Congratulations Antonia, and it’ll be interesting to see how the refurb of the playgrounds goes down. I’ve been thinking that this might be a good, visible, and popular thing to do where I live, now all I have to do is convince Steve Bullock.

  3. Caroline | 18 May 2008 9:42 am

    Well done, Anotnia! That’s excellent news. Very pleased for you.

  4. Rob | 21 May 2008 10:29 pm

    Very many congratulations. What a great portfolio!

  5. Mark | 26 May 2008 4:27 pm

    Good luck with the new role, I’m sure you’ll do brilliantly in it.

    Like Matt I initially wondered about the $ target, but noticed its right next to the £ sign on the keyboard, if your finger had slipped the other way you’d have been quoting targets in Euros of course.

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