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Birmingham City Council demands almost £3k from community bowls club

Birmingham City Council have demanded almost £3,000 from the Erdington Court Bowls Club to fit signs worth less than £350.

Ray Woods from Erdington Court Bowls club

Council chiefs have demanded almost club – to fit signs worth less than £350.

Members of the Erdington Court Bowls Club were shocked when Birmingham City Council demanded 30 years’ worth of maintenance costs up front to do the job.

The total bill was £2,870 – but the cost of making and fitting the signs to lampposts was just £321 plus VAT.

Club spokesman Ray Woods branded the charges a “rip-off” and said the organisation, which is in its 90th year, could not now afford the cost of highlighting the location of its base in Goosemoor Lane.

He said: “The cost of the signs is quite reasonable but the maintenance charges are a complete rip-off.

“It was £1,579 for . That works out at between £75 and £140 per member.

“We are very disappointed we cannot proceed with this project in our 90th anniversary year.”

Now Erdington MP Jack Dromey has agreed to write to Birmingham City Council demanding a review of the charges imposed on not-for-profit and community groups. He said: “These figures seem ludicrously high.”