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1,000 fewer civil servants on the Fylde



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Published Date: 03 July 2008
THE number of Civil Service jobs on the Fylde has dropped by more than 1,000 in less than four years.
Figures released today show there were 5,826 people working in the Civil Service in five sectors in December 2004, but by the end of April this year that figure had dropped to 4,784.

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions Anne McGuire revealed t
he totals in response to a question from Fylde MP Michael Jack (pictured right).

The biggest number of people, 2,703, work for the Disability and Carers Service at Warbreck House, but others are employed in the Child Support Agency (367), Corporate and Shared Services (876), Jobcentre Plus (735) and the Pensions Service (103).

Mr Jack said he was concerned at the reduction in numbers and called on the Government to bring more Civil Service jobs to the Fylde coast.

He said: "The concern is that at a time when everyone is trying to regenerate Blackpool, about 1,000 jobs have gone.

"It is very sad to see this information at a time when the Government has effectively pulled the plug on the supercasino.

"We have a haemorrhaging of jobs and I have a horrible feeling it's set to get worse.

In 2004 the Lyons Review recommended that there was scope for public sector jobs to be relocated from London and the South East to other parts of the country.

There are plans to relocate the Health and Safety Executive to Bootle, but the Fylde has not benefited from any large scale relocations.

Blackpool North and Fleetwood MP Joan Humble said she agreed that the Government could do more to bring jobs to the resort.

She said: "I have strongly argued for exactly that.

"We have well trained, well qualified and committed people working in the Civil Service on the Fylde coast.

"I think all the Fylde coast MPs should work together to make sure when there is relocation of jobs, that the Fylde coast benefits."

In April the last workers left the Moorland Road site in St Annes, which in its heyday employed 2,500 Department for Work and Pensions staff, while Mexford House in North Shore is due to close in December with the loss of 110 jobs.



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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2008 8:29 AM
  • Source: Blackpool Gazette
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fyldecoast,

fylde 03/07/2008 09:10:58
there are 735 in jobcentre plus, no wonder there needs to be a reduction.
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03/07/2008 10:50:58
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smifta,

Blackpool 03/07/2008 11:18:30
Its too easy to jump to conclusions. A lot would have gone from essential services, like caring for the elderely, health workers for the severley disabled, and help for those with mental health problems. Popular and useful services have been cut back, while overpaid managers in bureaucratic roles and flowery non jobs have increased under this government. What should happen is workers from down south should be encouraged to move up north as the cost of living is less up here, property is cheaper, land is cheaper, traffic congestion is less of a problem. A radical re-shaping of the civil service and council system needs to be done, not just headline grabbing job cuts.
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smifta,

Blackpool 03/07/2008 11:20:35
p.s. could someone explain what "corporate and shared services" is???
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CunningStunt,

03/07/2008 11:35:02
Those figures are already ludicrously out of date.

Pension Service has now been merged with Disability and Carers Service.

Jobcentre Plus has nowhere near 735 staff in the Blackpool area.

I think Mr Jack should ask for a much more recent breakdown of these figures.
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overwyrer,

03/07/2008 11:46:11
When I worked for the civ about 10 year ago, there was very little work and too many people doing it. If it hasn't changed I think that's a good thing!
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ex-civil servant,

blackpool 03/07/2008 13:18:13
I worked for the civil service for over 25 years. I was dismissed..reason why.....i had arthritis, and had to much sick leave.
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hard pressed deisel car owner.,

03/07/2008 17:14:26
Can certainly tell Beach Scavenger hasn't worked in the civil service recently, particularly not one of there award winning call centres. He wouldn't feel over paid or underworked if he had. The ignorance! He'd certainly know if they weren't there! Still, he's not the only one.
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Long live speed limits,

Fylde 07/07/2008 17:48:00
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There's too much work and not enough people to do it.
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Citylife,

Cleveleys 10/07/2008 18:21:13
As a civil servant for the past 10 years, there has been vast changes, reduction in head counts. More work less people to do. People are going off work with stress realted issues. Its time they listened to the staff and made improvements to how the work can be done better and relieve people from stress and ilness.
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