Guildhall water leak caused thousands of pounds of damage
A water leak at Hull's Guildhall council headquarters has caused thousands of pounds worth of damage, it has emerged.
Opposition Labour councillors say the leak, over the Christmas period, went undetected because of cutbacks in security staffing at the building.
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DAMAGED: Hull's Guildhall.
It was only discovered after a passing member of the public heard an alarm going off inside.
The Guildhall was closed and unsupervised at the time of the leak, which caused damage to newly refurbished ground-floor offices for the council's senior officer team.
Overnight and weekend staffing cover at the Guildhall was reduced as part of a £36,000 budget cut last year by the ruling Liberal Democrat administration.
Staff are now paid overtime to work on evenings and weekends.
Labour leader Councillor Steve Brady said: "This is the very type of incident we warned about. It's not just a lack of forethought, it's a lack of commonsense akin to a Carry On film farce."
The issue was expected to be raised in a Labour motion at today's full council meeting.








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by Tommy, Hull
Thursday, January 21 2010, 9:31PM
“It shouldn't take too long to dry the building out, it's full of Councilors blowing hot air.”
by Astonomia, East Riding
Thursday, January 21 2010, 9:20PM
“Thought this was a listed building in which case it has to be Insured.”
by geof, hull
Thursday, January 21 2010, 8:48PM
“i bet the ppll end up footing the bill”
by Leslie H., Hull, East Yorkshire
Thursday, January 21 2010, 7:09PM
“A bit unkind Ranter, but I did have a wee chuckle!”
by Barry, Bransholme
Thursday, January 21 2010, 6:59PM
“I see the Lib Dem loggers are trying to trivialise the huge amount of money that the leak will cost,It makes me wonder what other things they have done and swept under the waterlogged carpet?”
by chumpy, cottingham drain
Thursday, January 21 2010, 4:59PM
“I expect they couldn't get insurance as it's in Hull.”
by Ranter, Hull.
Thursday, January 21 2010, 1:30PM
“I advise Councillor Minns to invest in some incontinence pads, before he causes any more damage.”
by Wise old Jim, Boothferry Estate
Thursday, January 21 2010, 1:26PM
“Mark, its because of the low calibre of councillors like Steve Brady that politics in Hull is at such a low standard. Labour have always been too parochial to develop aspirational things like transport and employment strategies, they only do petty politics. Kick em out.”
by CHRIS, Hull
Thursday, January 21 2010, 1:12PM
“Was the girl that fell out of the bus window a fatty?
Can the council sue for the crater that she left in the road
Will her compensation be paid in lard?”
by CHRIS, Yorkshire
Thursday, January 21 2010, 1:09PM
“There probably wasn't ant money left for security after Labour had squandered it all.
But I am sure that if asked, Labour would start off by saying 'What we inherited back in the 1980s........"
Pathetic”