Manchester Council Defends Spending £40,000 On The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Visit

PA/The Huffington Post UK  |  Posted: 13/05/2012 09:31 Updated: 13/05/2012 09:32

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A council has defended its decision to spend nearly £40,000 of taxpayers' cash on hosting a Diamond Jubilee visit by The Queen.

She toured Manchester in March as part of her tour to celebrate 60 years on the throne.

A banquet for around 200 guests including the Queen Duke of Edinburgh was served at the city's town hall.

The Queen then inspected a community garden, especially created for the occasion, in Albert Square and rounded off her visit by attending an indoor royal garden party at conference venue Manchester Central.

Manchester City Council said the cost of £39,262 was "modest" for an event of its magnitude and was a quarter of what it should have been thanks to sponsors and "in-kind support".

The visit also gave it the chance to congratulate its "army of volunteers", it added.

The three-course lunch, made and served in-house, was described in a local newspaper as containing a "sumptious selection of local produce".

First up was a twice-baked Lancashire cheese souffle, accompanied by a spinach and purple sprouting broccoli salad.

The main course was steak and venison pudding with celeriac mash and buttered savoy cabbage.

Dessert was apple and elderflower posset with champagne jelly.

Among the beverages were two fine wines, a 2009 Puligny Montrachet and a 2003 Graves.

Two weeks before the royal visit, the council approved its 2012/2013 budget and the second year of its £170 million spending cuts programme.

A total of 2,000 job losses at the council were confirmed as it announced the details of the first year of its cuts plan in 2011.

A council spokesman said: "It would have been inconceivable for England's main city outside the capital to ignore the jubilee.

"We certainly weren't going to turn down the offer of a visit from the Queen and we put on a series of events that did Manchester proud.

"It also gave us the opportunity to say thank you to our army of volunteers and show that their work is recognised at the highest levels. These community champions are the glue that binds our city together and are a critical part of what makes Manchester so great.

"The overall cost of such a major event like this was modest - and, thanks to generous sponsorship and in-kind support, about a quarter of what it should have been.

"More than 1,000 community champions had their hard work rewarded, pictures of our city were beamed around the world, and we were able to create a jubilee garden that all Mancunians and visitors will be able to enjoy during the summer before it finds a permanent home at one of the city's schools.

"Like any leading city, Manchester has a budget for major events, which this was paid out of, so no money was diverted from elsewhere for the visit."

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A council has defended its decision to spend nearly £40,000 of taxpayers' cash on hosting a Diamond Jubilee visit by The Queen. She toured Manchester in March as part of her tour to celebrate 60 y...
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10:54 AM on 05/14/2012
What's this visit meant to achieve? Is there anybody who doesn't already know what Manchester or the Queen is?....I suspect some council big wig fancies an honour somewhere down the line.
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01:21 AM on 05/14/2012
£40,000?

Well I never.

You could house and feed a whole family of bogus asylum-seekers for months for that amount ...
12:04 AM on 05/14/2012
If they are like my socialist council they spend a lot more on a self publisizing glossy magazine they give out 'free' to the public every month. At least someone got fed here, the propaganda council rag remains unread before it is binned..
10:53 PM on 05/13/2012
is there a face reader here that can tell about her eyes? please tell us.
05:24 PM on 05/13/2012
Complete waste of the taxpayer's money. Why don't the councillors forego the monthly expenses they receive to pay for this visit rather than take it from the council tax paid by the poor souls on mimimum wages.
Just who do councillors think they are accountable too? Thre whole city of Manchester should withhold payment of this month's council tax payment as a positive protest and show the council fat cats how easy it would be to bring the city to a standstill. How many council workers would £40,000 pay this week?
05:02 PM on 05/13/2012
I bet they would object to it if it was coming out of there own over paid pockets ?
04:25 PM on 05/13/2012
if you object to the monarchy then join the republican campaign at republic.org.uk and meet us at our protest at Tower Bridge on 3 June.
04:02 PM on 05/13/2012
instead of 200 cronies and civil servants, they should have invited people who have given their time to helping the needy in manchester without being paid for their valuable time,.
10:09 PM on 05/15/2012
Hear! Hear!
03:11 PM on 05/13/2012
There ia myth that Potemkin created fake villages so that Catherine the Great would see how he had progressed settlement in the newly acquired territories. A false story.

But not false is the fact the local councils used to create Potemkin streets when the Queen visited in former decades. They would scrub and paint and fix up all along the route. Most of these urban councils were run by socialists who did it out of a mark of respect combined with the desire to put their best foot forward. A strange combination of pride and loyalty from men who sang the 'Internationale' at the drop of a hat.
02:58 PM on 05/13/2012
You wouldnt expect them to say differently. "ITS NOT THEIR BLOODY MONEY THEY ARE SPENDING" or they would definately have a different view. Like all politicians. - NO INTEGRITY WHATSOEVER.
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02:09 PM on 05/13/2012
Per person, not per hour Apologies, got carried away.
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02:08 PM on 05/13/2012
There are 2.2 million people in Greater Manchester and 500,000 in Manchester itself, this equates to £0.018 pence per person, and if we take the alternate figure of 500,000 the cost equates to £0.08pence per hour. Therefore this arguement about this cost is totally superfluous and rather silly looking at the cost in proportion.

How much for example does Mayor making or Council functions cost, this was for the Queen, I would rather spend my money on the Queen than on a petty fogging bunch of Councillors who on many occassions fail to follow the dictates of those who elected them.
04:01 PM on 05/13/2012
Very well said!!
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04:12 PM on 05/13/2012
Cheers, common sense we have enough serious things to fight about without pennies.
05:35 PM on 05/13/2012
You could use that argument about spending on most things, but it doesn't justify the 40k spent on a royal visit. Point is the cost was unnecessary at a time when essential services are being cut.
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05:48 PM on 05/13/2012
I think once in 60 years we can afford it pal.
07:12 PM on 05/13/2012
or perhaps ask her Madge to fund her own day trips
01:20 PM on 05/13/2012
Well might it not have been better to have had a local-produce cold stand-up buffet so everyone could, within reason, mingle and chat to each other including Mrs Windsor. Would break down some needless barriers and cost a lot less.
01:17 PM on 05/13/2012
Copied from comments above A council spokesman said: "It would have been inconceivable for England's main city outside the capital to ignore the jubilee" Which prat has decided Manchester is England's main city outside of London, must be in a dreamworld?
06:16 PM on 05/13/2012
Yes, I think you're right. I believe Birmingham is the 2nd City in the UK!
12:37 PM on 05/13/2012
typical spending spree for this lot.