Monday, 24 February 2025

Barham Park Trustees confirm removal of covenant on payment of £200,000 by George Irvin

 Barham Park Trustees, consisting only of Brent Labour Cabinet members, approved the removal of the covenant protecting the park from development on the payment of £200,000 by developer and fairground owner George Irvin.

Cllr Mili Patel sought an assurance that agreement of the Charities Commission for the action would be sought 'in order to safeguard ourselves'. Chair of Trustees, Cllr Muhammed Butt, confirmed that this would be the case.

Cllr Butt confirmed that exempt papers (confidential papers not available for public perusal) had been considered.

He went on to say that representations from a local resident had been received and he had looked through them and concluded that they would add no value to what the Trustees were considering.

In fact they were detailed papers that picked apart the process and reasons for the covenant removal.

More generally Trustees were told of plans to expand the Trust's activities and continue the 'redevelopment' journey.

 

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Barham Trust Meeting by an observer:

The Editor’s report is quite accurate, this is what I got out of viewing the meeting.

The Officers read out parts of the Report they had written.

Questions from Trust members regarding the agenda item included

Cllr. Donnelly Jackson showed her total lack of knowledge and understanding of the Covenant issue, had she not even listened to the Officer statement? She obviously hadn’t read the papers and she didn’t comprehend the main issue of the meeting.

Cllr. Patel exposed the elephant in the room, in that the Cllr Butt requires that the Park has to be self-funding. Which we all realise is impossible, especially when the Trust waste money so often on surveyors etc.

Cllr. Butt commented that a letter had been received from a resident prior to the meeting; he stated that it hadn’t added any value to the discussion, so was disregarded (one can only think he didn’t like what it said). He then went off into one of his unintelligible rants, luckily it only lasted for about a minute before he ran out of breath. He then closed the meeting after his pets didn’t disagree with the proposal in the Report.

Democracy in action. Lucky old George?


Anonymous said...

The London Borough of Butt and his m8s

Martin Francis said...

The depressing thing is that I could have written that report BEFORE the meeting!

Philip Grant said...

The dictatorial way in which Cllr. Butt runs the Barham Park Trust, the lack of any local resident representation on the Committee, the refusal to allow others to speak and ignoring well argued written reasons against removing the covenant are all good reasons for asking the Charity Commission not to allow the Trust to complete its agreement with George Irvin.

Martin Francis said...

The documents presented by the resident were lengthy and involved complex issues. I doubt if Cllr Butt or officers gave them proper consideration and wonder whether other Trustees saw tham at all. Perhaps they could confirm.

XPH said...

Time to complain to the charity commission and see if they can intervene:
https://forms.charitycommission.gov.uk/Raising-Concerns/

Anonymous said...

We can only deduce from this is George Irving's Fair will be a permanent fixture in the park, soon the Library, Studio's, and Gurkha's Place will be for the shop and replaced with a hotel and supermarket.

Paul Lorber said...



In 2024 Labour Councillors acting as Trustees of the Barham Park Charity wasted over £20,000 on consultants to prepare plans to redevelop the community buildings in Barham Park. This is on top of tens of thousands of pounds wasted on surveys and numerous plans which were never implemented. In their incompetence they failed to check that they could not do anything until the expiry of the last lease 7 years later in September 2031. The £20,000 was more money down the drain.

If the same Labour Councillors collected the rent due to the Charity there would be an annual surplus. If they made bids for Grant funding - as we have been telling them for over 10 years - there would also be enough money to repair and upgrade the buildings in the Park.

The Barham Park Charity has been badly run by Labour Councillors and Brent Council Officers for years. As a result Barham Park is NOT safe in their hands.

Martin Francis said...

Unfortunately the full Governing Document (dating from 1937) is not available of the Charities Commission website as far as I can see: https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search/-/charity-details/302931/governing-document