05/11/2023
Local businesses are rightly furious.
This road resurfacing work, which should have been completely routine, has been handled far from normally.
These businesses have survived a global pandemic and an unprecedented cost of living crisis. How on Earth is it that routine roadworks by the City Council has been the most existential threat to their livelihood and to local jobs.
Iām sorry that they have had to endure such acute challenges with a seemingly totally uncommunicative and unhelpful city council over 3 weeks.
I have asked serious questions of serious officers and discussed these with most of the local businesses on Hayton Road. I am hopeful that my fellow local members, Councillors Van Sweeden and McLellan agree with me that the council must learn valuable lessons from this and that our local businesses deserve compensation for the catastrophic losses theyāve suffered.
*update - sold out*The Tilly Butcher needs to close next week. This roadworks shambles has actually taken it's toll. I've been struggling to get deliveries let alone customers. So from now, till they sell, get a 6 item pick and mix lucky bag for £10 instead of £25. There's steak and pies in some of the bags.
But! Of the 3 councillors - the people who are meant to communicate council decisions that affect them, them being the people and businesses. Only one has had the common courtesy and back bone to come meet with the business owners in Tilly, kudos to Ross Grant.
But the other 2, Alexander McLellan and Kairin van Sweeden whom in 13 years I've never seen in my end of the street, they obviously and categorically couldn't give a flying f**k about the businesses in Tilly and even more so the the city council.
They're too busy sat around a table trying to politically f**k each other over and expense of the businesses and the people of Aberdeen.
And taking into consideration the fact they, the other 2 councillors of Tilly, they have specialist interests about zero carbon emissions, but yet, you the the hero of Aberdeen now has to waste fuel and intentionally create more carbon driving all over this city just to find a way to the shops that are also experiencing this around the town let alone on Hayton Road because they can't be f**ked putting up diversion signs is beyond farcical and especially at £1.50+ per litre - as if times aren't hard enough as it is.
So come next election, f**k them. Your object of a councilor for Tilly, McLellan, has the cheek to pose for a photo saying the "works are going to plan" before deleting it. But you McLellan, you can't poke your heed through our doors to see if we're coping? You're in charge of all the finances related to this. I doubt very much in my mind you have ever experienced what hard times truly are.
I will make it my mission for you to feel them.
The local heros that live in this area, that have been keeping the Tilly Butcher afloat, have been informing me of the problems you and the council can't be f**ked to address and that I could fix with a screwdriver and a Screwfix account.
I've put more gas and electric out of my own pocket on people's fobs these past 2 years than you've burned at your surgeries that remedy nothing. I've filled more people's fridges out of my own pocket than you've had free meals. I've been to more funerals of locals than you've spoken too. I've taken more food to the local food banks than you've claimed in expenses. And I've never boasted about and I feel like s**t mentioning it now but you have the f**king audacity to pose for a photo saying the roadworks are going to plan. What plan is that? No one can tell us what is happening, not even the council. Not before and not during and now it's going to take longer to finish.
I think it's time you McLellan stepped down as the councilor of Tillydrone and I took your place. I've done more for Tillydrone and the people in 13 years than you will ever be able to lie about doing.
The council are closing libraries, swimming pools and other amenities left right and center to save money at your expense and inconvenience. Yet these objects refuse to take a pay cut� I've taken a pay cut. I'm more f**ked off they've put hardtimes on my family than anything else. And that's why this post is here. I understand business but f**k with my family and it's no longer business.
If I get told to go to the local press about this horses**t once more I'll honestly puke blood. For the amount of money every business, one time or another, throws at the journals of Aberdeen, the papers should comment about any and all bulls**t road closures and advertise the businesses on the affected roads as being open for free because they need us just like the council needs us. Hypothetically, imagine just for a second, imagine if we all as one refused to pay our rent and council tax together. How quick would they start groveling? How quick would these fools realise that they rely on us and what really hard times are?
So in closing what have the council and duck got in common? They can both stick their bills up their arse.
Back soon.
Liam
Your Tilly Butcher. š