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Published Date: 04 November 2009
CALDERDALE Council gave misleading information about the cost of its controversial bookmarks, we can reveal today.


A request by the Courier under the Freedom of Information Act shows figures originally given to us were more than three times adrift.

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tal of 900 cardboard bookmarks featuring the pictures and policies of six leading councillors – pictured above – were produced to raise awareness of equality issues. When Kersten England, the former head of Calderdale Council's safer and stronger communities department, defended their production, she said they had cost just £50.

But information from the FOI shows the art and design work cost £32.50 and the printing was £135 – a total of £167.50.

In addition, officer time was spent putting them together.

Ms England, now chief executive of York City Council, was unavailable for comment. A member of staff said she was busy in meetings. John Ansbro, Calderdale's acting director of safer and stronger communities, said: "The council gave an approximate figure in good faith. This figure only reflected the design and officer time, not the print cost. I would like to apologise for any confusion this caused."

When the Courier first highlighted the bookmarks, they came in for widespread criticism. "Who the hell would want a bookmark with a councillor on it?" asked Diane Park (Ind, Elland).

The messages on each councillor's bookmark read – Peter Wardhaugh: "Our differences are what make us who we are. We need to drive the changes we want in society, understand each other and enrich our lives."

Nader Fekri: "It's my role to be a champion for all our diverse communities – to respect and celebrate everyone's achievements."

Ian Cooper: "Communities are complex and diverse. This can cause separations and tensions. I am determined to show we can bring people together."

Arshad Mahmood: "I will work to help us all become closer, build our society and live in harmony."

Helen Rivron: "It is about creating a society where everyone has the chance to achieve and go about their lives without fear."

Colin Stout: "This is about people – how they can be themselves, live their lives and enjoy all that they have to offer each other to make this a great place to live."



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  • Last Updated: 04 November 2009 12:39 PM
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Parsley,

Halifax 04/11/2009 13:07:02
This devious lot of Councillors are at it again.
Is it so hard for these pompous set of individuals to tell the truth when asked.
Excellent work by The Courier, in exposing the truth from this set of Liars.
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All the best!,

04/11/2009 13:11:27
And how much money has the courier cost the council in making this request?

Probably a lot more than the £117.50 discovery.
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Fax boy,

04/11/2009 13:12:18
What was the point in evan doing these...who really is going to buy any of these...what a complete waste of money on a set of people who have lied about how much it is going to cost!...what a joke! and what a set of jokers!!
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S Jones,

04/11/2009 13:13:05
I'm so happy that my hard earned taxes are being used for this rubbish!! I'm tempted to withold the £0.002 it cost each household in Calderdale on my next council tax payment. Muppets.
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Peter Avinou,

04/11/2009 13:37:28
Why the incessant lies?
They dream up all manner of punishments for members of the public who tell them lies, and yet are themselves the biggests experts in so doing.
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ElsieNora,

04/11/2009 13:50:01
Vanity andf self-promotion strik again! Just wait until you want my vote again next time, Stout!

What a set of jokers? What a set of w*nk*rs!
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RFH,

04/11/2009 13:57:43
"The council gave an approximate figure in good faith."
I don't think so.
If they're comfortable to lie to us about something like this, how can we trust them on any matter? The short answer is, we can't.
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RFH,

04/11/2009 13:59:53
And well done, Michael Peel, to ferret this out.
Now please do the same for Northgate House, the Sita mess, Broad Street, the corruption that's supposedly been dealt with... anyone like to continue this list?
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Mick Clarke,

04/11/2009 14:10:49
Hang on a minute - although we all probably disagree with the content of the bookmark, the council OFFICERS have admitted giving duff information regarding costs NOT the Councillors
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Titus Groan,

Herb Rush 04/11/2009 14:39:02
They'll all buy the job lot of their own..to give instead of Christmas cards.
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