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City slated for spending on changes to HQ



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Published Date: 09 October 2008
IT was hailed as one of the most modern and innovative office buildings in the Capital when it opened less than two years ago.
But the council was today accused of wasting thousands of pounds on comfier furniture and a new glass screen to reduce noise levels in its £80 million Market Street headquarters.

A £23,500 bill has been run up by the authority for what it today de
scribed as "slight changes" to the open-plan building.

The move has been criticised by some workers in the Waverley Court HQ, while opposition politicians today said the money should be spent on local services.

The council revealed that a giant glass screen on a lower-level floor of the building cost £6349, and is needed because of noise from a nearby corridor.

Two rooms have also been revamped at a cost of £17,155, to make it more comfortable for employees during long meetings. The bill includes the cost of two tables, 20 chairs, new audio-visual equipment including LCD screens and what one worker called "subdued lighting".

Labour group leader Andrew Burns said: "Spending £23,000 to make council offices more comfortable should not be a priority in the current financial climate.

"Just in the last few weeks local Citizens Advice Bureaux have been threatened with closure, local voluntary organisations are losing previous grant monies due to the implementation of the so-called Fairer Scotland fund, local community centres are losing their full-time workers, and local schools continue to suffer budget reductions.

"Properly funding these types of public service should be the priority of the SNP/Lib Dem administration and not buying office furniture."

The first workers moved into the striking building next to Waverley Station in December 2006. Shaped like a giant letter E, and made mostly of concrete and glass, it has its main entrance on East Market Street and replaced 20 run-down council offices around the city.

The 200,000 square feet HQ, home to some 1800 staff, was officially opened by the Princess Royal in April last year.

One employee said today: "Talk about strange goings-on. A huge glass screen has been put up in the supposedly open-plan that is Waverley Court. We all call it the goldfish bowl. Rumour has it that some directors are furious and want it taken down."

A council spokeswoman said today: "As would be expected with any new building, as the day-to-day issues associated with working in an open-plan office setting have become clear, slight changes have been made to Waverley Court since it opened.

"The insertion of a glass panel along a corridor was necessary in order to reduce noise levels and disturbance to staff. Two meeting rooms are being equipped with extra audio-visual equipment and furniture as these will be used for longer meetings, staff training and situations which require particular AV technology.

"This work is being undertaken as part of the council's on-going sustainability programme."







The full article contains 506 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 09 October 2008 10:55 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh Council
 
1

Skip McClendon,

09/10/2008 12:24:19
Jeez...I'm not fan of the Cooncil but, c'mon EEN, is this really news?

23 grand of adjustments to a fairly new building? It's hardly Holyrood Mk II, is it?
2

Buttress,

09/10/2008 12:26:20
Another 'controversy rages' non-story by Alan Roden, citing folk ('some workers') he probably doorstepped to get his off the record quote. Rumours eh?

Yeah - let 'em sit on the floor. Who needs furniture?

Yawn. Glad I don't buy this rag.

3

abracadabra,

Bathgate 09/10/2008 12:27:09
"This work is being undertaken as part of the council's on-going sustainability programme."
which is council"Speak" for b....r you lot we'll do what we want
4

Sister Morag,

Lasswade 09/10/2008 12:32:30
It's Thursday, so it must be time for yet another anti-CEC story.
5

Sister Morag,

Lasswade 09/10/2008 12:33:05
Tell me, how much did the new Scotsman offices cost? Or are we keeping that to ourselves EEN?
6

Brian Ferrari,

09/10/2008 12:45:12
#5

Difference is, you don't have to buy the Scotsman, but you have to pay the Council Tax.
7

Clen Peapus,

Edinburgh 09/10/2008 12:47:11
"glass screen to reduce noise levels"

Open-plan offices are over-rated anyway.
8

Jambos United,

09/10/2008 12:50:21
quotes from so called employees, if they actually worked in the building, they would know that the two glass screens were to reduce noise from the entrance areas and cafe / canteen areas from the working areas where they deal with calls from the public, so we can hear them and concentrate on the job!, the screens were sanctioned by the Directors, that supposedly want them taken down? Mr Roden should try talking to people in the building, before he makes storys up to justify his salary, as seen from notes above everyone thinks his article is far from the truth or in the who cares bracket!!
9

Howard Moon,

09/10/2008 12:55:02
It's hardly Roden's fault if rent-a-moan Burns thinks this is the best way he can use his voice as leader of the Labour group.

Give it a rest Andrew and start helping the administration make this city better - that's what you were voted in to do, believe it or not.
10

Vandala,

09/10/2008 12:58:02

Well, by an efficient use of the “delayed drop”, one can make a controversy out of anything….

“It has been reporting the news since 1873.

But now local paper, the Edinburgh Evening News, has been reduced to filling its pages with anti-Council tirades and transport hysteria.”
11

Bob 2,

09/10/2008 13:09:41
Labour group leader Andrew Burns said: "Spending £23,000 to make council offices more comfortable should not be a priority in the current financial climate.

Hold on in the EN there is a picture of the Council HQ.

And there is Joe Edinburgh on his Scaffolding,

Question : How much did this cost

Answer : £100,000.

Question: who commissioned it .

Answer : The Previous Adminsitration.

Question : Who was part of the Previous Adminsitration that approved this £100,000 statue?

Answer : I'll let you work it out.
12

Epicuras,

09/10/2008 13:12:22
and how much are they spending on a contracted company for all the plants that have just been put in everywhere and are watered every week? why not just relax the ban on staff having their own office plants - more money down the drain while services are being slashed!
13

The Judge,

09/10/2008 13:13:56
Labour group leader Andrew Burns said: "Spending £23,000 to make council offices more comfortable should not be a priority in the current financial climate.

How can you justify spending almost £600m on a tramLINE when the schools are crumbling and community centres are closing down Monty?

It's a bit rich of New Labour to complain about wasting money when they forced the city to spend nearly a billion dollars on an unwanted, unneeded tramLINE to no-where.
14

GarryR,

Edinburgh 09/10/2008 13:16:41
£23,000 is fairly insignificant in a building of that size. However, if you did want to cast blame about. Presumably these improvements were required as the building was not designed/built properly. Who was in charge when it was built? Is Mr Burns standing in a very expensive glass house throwing stones?
15

Joe Smith.,

Moscow 09/10/2008 14:15:10

I've been told that the council has an overstock of elastic bands, Tipp-Ex, and A4 polythene files that isn't going to get used due to technological advance, and is worth upwards of £700.

As Louis-Ferdinand Celine once said (rightly, imho) -

"We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the kerb"
16

Boy Wonder,

09/10/2008 14:39:05
I can't believe the Rodent is actually employed as a journalist. He's as bad as Slim Pickens and the crowd inhabiting Raymond Ross's old job!!!
17

Council Insider,

Comfy Council HQ 09/10/2008 15:23:29
I'm enjoying my new lazyboy armchair. Thank you Mr Taxpaper.
18

fresian,

edinburgh 09/10/2008 15:39:45
"glass screen to reduce noise levels"

Well I would challenge any other reader to try and sleep when inconsiderate people are constantly passing by.
19

Thomas the Tank,

Edinburgh 09/10/2008 16:14:30
14, I think it would have been Dopey Burns 'professional adviser' and Mr Bean Lookalike, Andrew Holmes. Also with ultimate responsibility for CETM, The TollTax debacle, the disgraceful state of Embra's roads and The TramCar LINE. Now safely retired to Perthshire with a public pension so big he had to carry it off in an elephant's scrotum.
20

Ghengis McCann,

Edinburgh 09/10/2008 16:19:06
What a bunch of hypocrites. Every day these forums are stuffed with knee-jerk anti-Labour bile (most of it thoroughly exaggerated or untrue) over the most trivial items of Council spending. Yet the new lot squander £23K without a care, and somehow it is an insignificant non-story.

Gnat trolls, the lot of you. King Smug's Braveheart apologists.
21

Skip McClendon,

09/10/2008 16:36:57
#20

You're a McMongol.

I'm no fan of the SNP, in fact quite the opposite.

I am also no fan of ECC. But an employer spending 23 grand on improvements to a building, for the benefit of staff? It's hardly the scandal of the decade. It's an everyday story of public sector procurement.
22

Joe Smith.,

Moscow 09/10/2008 16:43:32

#20

"Gnat trolls" - eh? Not me, pal.

You're a McFud.
23

Ghengis McCann,

Edinburgh 09/10/2008 16:45:42
#21 + #22 - Begone, Trolls of whatever persuasion. My point was that for most of the hypocrites on here it is only an "everyday story" when Labour is not involved. Otherwise, every excess paperclip is a financial scandal of first magnitude.

What are McFuds and McMongols when they are at home anyway? It's amazing the junk one can find in skips.
24

Joe Smith.,

Moscow 09/10/2008 18:53:30

#23,

Genghis McCuntybozz = it's nothing to do with labour, you mongol warrior
25

Jimmy B'Umlove,

East End (Boys) 09/10/2008 22:48:08
Calm doon laddies. Oooh! Skip, Joe and Ghengis, yez a' need a holiday. Git yersels oan a Sandals trip wi' the burd!
26

spud the enforcer,

10/10/2008 01:27:08
most of the councillors are parasites with their grubby little mits on the public finances, this lot are fiddling way more through perks than the likes of davie brown and that other useless lump paul nolan who haunts niddrie craigmillar like a bad smell
27

Semi 2006,

edinburgh 10/10/2008 04:48:42
We canny even get toilet paper at seafield refuge dept!
28

bluehead,

edinburgh 10/10/2008 09:26:45
money seems just like confetti,it flys here, there, and everywhere

 

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