A COUPLE of years ago Haringey intended to spend £8,000 (eight thousand pounds) of taxpayer's money, to engage an artist to paint wavy stripes on 10 (ten) privately owned shop shutters in Quernmore Road N4.
£8,000 nearly spent on wavy stripes
This is the short section of shops between Harringay station and Stroud Green library. This was to brighten up the shops, with the lucrative contract going to a favoured artist from the east of the Borough (with no open public tender as to artists or design).
After the local community revolted, the council abandoned this exercise in pure waste. What is it about councils and paint?
NZ$8,500 to paint council "communication" staff feelings
To prove that this this kind of lunacy is not confined to Harringay and not even to Britain, take a look at the loony council in Auckland, NZ. In the urban sprawl that is Auckland, their city council required some of their "communications" staff to "paint their feelings" at a total cost to local taxpayers of NZ$8,500.
It it any wonder that councils tend not to be taken seriously by central government when judgement is so often missing?
Councils, paint and waste: its an international problem!
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