Topic: | Re:Re:Last night's Meeting at the Small Mansion | |
Posted by: | Victor Mishiku | |
Date/Time: | 20/04/13 10:45:00 |
The Falcons School were not called upon to speak at the joint Councils' meeting but their case was amply presented instead by the officers from Hounslow Council and Ealing Council. The public were told that they could not ask questions or participate in the debate but that there would be a public meeting in June when they would be updated, etc with the planning process and so on. It appears that the two Labour Councils have already agreed and promised privately that they intend to push through this "exclusive school" project with the British Virgin Islands registered developers no matter what. It is not clear whether all of the Labour and other councillors are happy with what the officers are telling them - the councillors, for instance, certainly have not been informed about the length of time that the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) is likely to take to consider Applications by the school or the two Councils to have the covenant lifted on this part of the Park. It is a somewhat dangerous situation because in a case in Wembley (where there is not a Trust Deed as in the instant case), a school carried out a breach of covenant in one far corner of its playing fields and has now applied to the UTLC to have the entire playing fields land freed from the estate' restrictions. This would then allow unlimited school buildings over the entire area which is currently used as open space for sports and games. The residents on the "South Forty Farm Estate, Wembley" are now facing 4 Expert Witnesses brought in by the school (backed by Labour Brent Council) who have unlimited funds to tell them how wonderful it would all be! It is all rather strange when the previous Labour Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, invited Mrs "Bela" Cunha of Lionel Road to No.10 Downing Street to thank her for her gallant efforts to prevent the Park being compromised on an earlier occasion not long ago. I wonder how long it would be before Alpha Plus Group are applying to build houses and flats in the Park? |