21/12/2013

HOW NOT TO MEASURE SUCCESS...

According to Tameside Council’s Deputy Executive Leader, Cllr John Taylor, (Santa's naughty elf) who, the newspapers tell us, is responsible for markets, has, this week, been waxing lyrical about the success of Ashton’s first Christmas Market., (well, when I say John Taylor’s been waxing lyrical, I mean the person who writes the Press Releases on his behalf)

Anyway, apparently he was reported as saying, “Let’s make this spectacular Tameside event a success for now and for years to come!”

Now don’t get me wrong, I too would like to wish Ashton’s retailers every success; it’s just what the town needs, but looking closer at the councillor’s statement, it just depends on how one measures success!

When one visits the Christmas Market, there is no doubt that many hours of hard work have gone in to make it the spectacle that is conjured up by ‘a traditional Christmas Market'. However, as usual whenever Tameside councillors attempt anything vaguely commercial, they fail! 


The popular Christmas Market, 3.30 Wednesday  
So, when John Taylor tell's us it's been a great success, financially, nothing could be further from the truth!

The council put up £69,500 (Sixty Nine Thousand, Five Hundred Pounds) to buy the materials to build 30 log cabins.

They then charged those retailers who booked them, £200.00. (Two Hundred Pounds) for two weeks rental. That brought in £6000 (Six Thousand Pounds)

Leaving a loss to the council of £63.500 (Sixty Three Thousand, Five Hundred Pounds!)

On top of this massive loss, there is the fee to the events company to run it; the Artists fee's and the on-going annual costs of dismantling, maintaining and storing the cabins.
The same market 5.30 Friday

Don't worry another tram-load will arrive soon!
If the council had hired the log cabins and charged the going market price for cabin rental, this experimental Christmas Market could have produced a £16,000 income to pay for the entertainment package!

Looking to the future, if the council intend to run this Christmas Market in the same financial way, they will not break even for another 11 years!


To throw an initial £69,500 at building chalets and an additional unknown amount hiring a PR company, who producing a web site that when launched was so full of mistakes it looked like a child of 6 had put it together, was shear folly and is typical of a council who, despite an under-spend of several millions, still continue to waste taxpayers money whilst claiming poverty, increasing taxes, skimping on repairs  and initiating draconian cuts to Libraries and elderly care centres!

Next week, when the local papers resume publication, I'll confidently predict that John Taylor, the Poster-Boy for Tameside Markets, will tell us (through his interpreter) that the council's foray into Christmas Marketing, was a total success, with 'thousands' of visitors!

However, you must take that with a huge pinch of salt, because as there was nobody actually counting visitors to the market, so any quoting of figures can only be pure optimistic guesswork! And, as the pictures clearly show, there were several times/days when the market was open, that prove it was almost deserted!

Another sorry aspect of this debacle lays with the councillors inability to admit failure. Therefore to save their embarrassment, the losses from this Christmas Market millstone, will now be hung around the taxpayers neck for years to come!

It's high time these money wasters either signed up to a crash course on understanding commercialism or were removed from office! 

9 comments:

  1. When you get amateurs running what is in effect a business you will always get amateur results and unfortunately financial losses.

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  2. Thank you very much again for a another great article it's been along time coming.
    I promote your blog at every opportunity.
    Merry Christmas, faith, justice.

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  3. He wants to know
    John Taylor ‏@JohnWagTaylor 5h
    Will Jesus save us
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  4. You can tell just how popular it is can't you?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5npGsUgU3U

    This is at rush hour in Ashton

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  5. I have signed letters from this man that show beyond any doubt that this person is a malicious individual.

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  6. I am reminded of a story told to me by an ex-TMBC employee. The council in anticipation of power cuts bought several hundred battery powered desk lamps so the staff could continue to work. The threatened power cuts did not occur so the lamps were packed away in storage.

    Some time later they were inspected, condemned and binned. They had been stored with the batteries still inside them and these leaked and corroded the lamps.

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  7. This man's signed letters to me are solid evidence of contempt for the due process of the law.
    The letters are so malicious in their nature, and certainly show the lengths that this man is prepared to operate outside the rules of conduct.
    There's no decency in this man at all, he just deals in maliciousness.

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    1. If these 'letters' to you are so malicious, then you should take them to the proper authorities' like the Local Government Ombudsman.

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  8. Did that already no positive outcome. I will send them to you give me your view on them.

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