Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Thames Gateway Chief concedes her job and life are boring?

Last week I posted about how the Communties and Local Government website had indeed relaunched and now had blogs, forums and a wiki. What I didn't notice back then was that the new blog, belonging to Judith Armitt, the Thames Gateway Chief Executive had some odd timestamps.

Apparently it's actually been live since March - although where I do not know - and if the timestamps are indeed accurate she's not updated it for almost three months as the last post was submitted in June 8th. You'll note that she says on the blog that its blog that its purpose is to "share interesting things I've seen and done in my role as Thames Gateway Chief Executive and as a resident of the Gateway."

Presumably this means that she has either (a) not done anything for three monthes, or (b) leads a very non-interesting boring job and life, or (c) the "open and direct dialogue" involve not actually saying anything?

4 comments:

Croydonian said...

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Chris Paul said...

Google have been sliding those Dizzy ads in for a while.

This woman has presumably been inundated with flood warnings?

Not dealing with those has had priority over not dealing with the blog thing. Which as we all know here is a collossal waste of time and space.

dizzy said...

You just don't get it do you Chris.

Anonymous said...

Don't know what she has been doing personally, but sure know what her lot have been up to.
The imposition of the Thames Gateway Development Corporation has sidelined the local authority, (not that it has much to recommend it either). Meanwhile the Development Corporation has fast-tracked planning applications that nobody wants, and has delayed local applications that are popular.
The Corporation is not wanted. Get rid of it, and return to local democracy - flawed, but a hell of a lot better than a DevelopmentCorporation.