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Jim Creamer

County Councillor for:
Carlton West
Cllr Jim Creamer

Jim Creamer
35A Bramble Drive, Honeywood Gardens
Carlton Hill
Nottingham
NG3 6NL

Telephone:
Home: 0115 9411034
Daytime: 0115 9773273
Mobile: 07827 879579

email:

cllr.jim.creamer@nottscc.gov.uk

Fax: 0115 9822432

About Jim

Jim is one of the two County Councillors who serve Carlton West, on the border with the City. He is currently the Shadow Portfolio holder for Environment & Sustainability, and also sits on the Personnel Committee and the Communities & Environment Standing Committee.

Latest News

3rd June 2011

Councillors John Clarke, Darrell Pulk and Jim Creamer have today issued a joint statement regarding Gedling School:

“We’re pleased and relieved to hear that Gedling school is now in talks with E-ACT and the Department of Education with a view to converting to academy status, and we hope that the first steps on the scheme are approved at the County Council’s Cabinet meeting on 8th June next.

It has been a long hard road for parents, pupils and families, but with academy status on the horizon, we hope that this will ensure that Gedling school continues to provide education locally that everything appreciates and cherishes.

We would like to congratulate everyone involved with the campaign as it looks as if all the hard work will bring the needed welcome result.”

27th October 2010

"At the Council Meeting on 21st October, along with my colleagues in the Labour group, I voted against the proposals being made by the County Council to make spending cuts of £150m over the next four years.

The Labour group made it completely clear that we welcome the extra spending in Children’s and Adult’s services but we also stated that we felt it inappropriate to withdraw funding from other vital areas such as Surestart and Supporting People, and that the Council was moving too fast with its cuts and not taking full cognisance of the impact on the most vulnerable.

The Labour group presented a longer-term alternative which would’ve seen the £50m from reserves currently earmarked for redundancies instead being reinvested into vital services, and enabling the County Council to retain skilled staff who wished to remain, while allowing others to leave through natural staff turnover.

We believe that our longer-term approach would minimise the impact on external partners, minimise the need for redundancy payments, retain valuable staff and achieve the necessary financial goals.

Our proposals were, however, dismissed, and the administration instead voted to implement their original plans to make immediate service cuts."

Councillor's Divisional Fund

The Electoral Division Initiative that we introduced a few years ago is now called the Councillor's Divisional Fund. However, the principle remains the same: 
Each councillor receives £10,000 to help fund local organisations, causes, individuals and schemes, who would not normally have access to financial support for their smaller projects. 
Please contact Jim if you would like to apply for some CDF funding. Here are just a few examples of the useful funding which was provided by Jim in 2009/2010:

 

  • Cavendish Residents Association received £300 to pay for a trip for elderly residents.

 

  • Central Stay & Play Group were awarded £200 to pay for upgrading toys and tables for their gazebo.

 

  • 1st Carlton (St Pauls) Brownies received £250 towards their Pack holiday to celebrate their centenary year.

 

  • 4th Porchester Brownies received £62 for the purchase of a cupboard for storage.

 

  • South Nottingham College Football received £150 towards coaching in South Africa for pupils.

 

  • Gedling Play Forum received £200 to pay for the development of an outside resource area.

 

  • Nottingham Synchronized Skating Academy received £300 towards the costs of going to the International synchronized skating competitions.

 

  • The Chronic Pain Group received £200 to help pay for marketing material to promote the group.