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Public Spat at Father's Day Event Exposes Deep Divisions Within Oakham Town Council

Public Spat at Father's Day Event Exposes Deep Divisions Within Oakham Town Council


A public disagreement at Sunday's Father's Day event in Cutts Close has cast a harsh spotlight on the escalating internal conflicts within Oakham Town Council, saw a heated exchange between Councillor Sally-anne Wadsworth and Chairman Chris Nix. The incident, witnessed by Cllr Brookes, has triggered concerns about the council's ability to function effectively and maintain a professional demeanor in public.

Cllr Martin Brookes, concerned by the confrontation between Chairman Chris Nix and Sally-Anne Wadsworth, sent an email to Cllr Nix expressing the personal impact of the event. "I went home after you had your fight with Sally-Anne it effected my stress," Cllr Brookes stated in his email.

In a stark and somewhat surprising response, Chairman Chris Nix encouraged Cllr Brookes to consider his position, questioning his "mental fortitude" and "resilience" for the demands of a councillor role. Cllr Nix wrote: "I would, therefore, encourage you to truthfully examine whether you possess sufficient mental fortitude to continue in your role as a councillor. Resilience is listed as one of the key tenets of being a councillor and, given your account of the above, I question whether you are capable of enduring the rigors of the post. I would not like you to suffer any harm to your mental wellbeing on account of your role on OTC and it would be imprudent to ignore any warning signs. Mental health should be taken very seriously, and safeguarding it should be a priority. Should you feel that tendering your resignation would be an appropriate course of action, please let me know. Otherwise, we might explore, together, any help and support that can be provided by various agencies."

Cllr Brookes expressed his astonishment at the Chairman's suggestion. "It also concerns me that the internal disputes are now falling out into public events that should have been enjoyed by all," he stated. He further articulated his frustration with the perceived power dynamics within the council: "I fully understand that being a councillor is not an easy task at the parish level of local government. What I am finding difficult to accept is this continuation of conflict between people like our chairman's who wrongly think they are the council leader."

This latest public spat is not an isolated incident and appears to be part of a larger pattern of internal strife that has plagued Oakham Town Council for a number of years. Reports indicate ongoing disagreements and difficulties in holding effective meetings, with Cllr Brookes previously describing the authority as "completely broken."

The incident at the Father's Day event, a community gathering meant for enjoyment, raises serious questions about the professional conduct of some Oakham Town Councillors and the impact of their internal disputes on public perception. Residents are left to wonder if the council can put aside personal differences to focus on the needs of the town.

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