tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post5873258597924864528..comments2024-03-28T19:20:52.408+00:00Comments on WEMBLEY MATTERS: Newland Court residents call on Kilburn Times to cover their concerns over Brent's infill proposalsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-2214923008469457622022-09-12T07:23:18.050+01:002022-09-12T07:23:18.050+01:00Doubt whether Shama Tatler wants 2B mayor of Brent...Doubt whether Shama Tatler wants 2B mayor of Brent - no power. Mayor of London perhaps?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-83073036749296349462022-09-11T13:01:33.786+01:002022-09-11T13:01:33.786+01:00What makes you think that the Kilburn Times want t...What makes you think that the Kilburn Times want to report fairly on these issues? They reported on the new 125 homes at Watling Gardens and failed to mention Windmill Court which went to planning committee on the same night and had fire access safety issues. <br />All of these are being pushed through under the banner of new Council Homes but are they? Where they’ve said affordable rent (not affordable to Brent residents) they have been called out as per the article on Wembley Matters when a number of the homes at Watling Gardens are to be sold under shared ownership.<br />More often they stick to the term Affordable Homes as this includes Shared Ownership as well as Affordable Rent. This gets the votes from Councillors when they are not Social Rent Council Homes.<br />Who are they helping when they are ghettoising their existing estates with two tier housing. The good people of Brent will lose out and suffer for generations to come. <br /><br />Who are they kidding with the New Council Homes banner? The Councillors who vote it through? The residents who feel misled and misrepresented? The media like the Kilburn Times who just report on parts of it? <br /><br />Thank goodness for Wembley Matters on picking up on the issues. Holding them to account for selling some of the proposed properties at Watling Gardens. Maybe we should ask them to clarify for every infill development site in the borough exactly what they are doing and how many will be sold?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-41804686916420246112022-09-11T12:26:18.183+01:002022-09-11T12:26:18.183+01:00Oh....Cllr. Shama (wanna be Mayor) Tatler has fina...Oh....Cllr. Shama (wanna be Mayor) Tatler has finally spoken....yet she never appears at meetings, is always late at her ward meetings and never responded to Philip Grant’s question....<br /><br />Do you want the citizens of our borough to see the hypocrisy that the Council’s current proposals display? Perhaps ask yourself the question which I put to Cllr. Tatler:<br /><br /> ‘What justification will you give for these plans, when asked by families who’ll have to wait much longer for a decent home, and existing residents who’ll lose the green spaces on their estates?’<br /><br />But under the proposals for Cecil Avenue, approved by Cabinet on 16 August, and for which Cllr. Tatler is the Lead Member, only 37 of the 250 homes will be for London Affordable Rent, and none will be for Social Rent (which the Brent Poverty Commission Report in 2020 said should be the Council’s priority for genuinely affordable homes).<br /><br />You haven’t got a clue what’s best for Brent residents....after all, most of the time your left hand doesn’t know what your right hand is doing...so shhuuuuuuush....and get back into your ward box.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-46014729751310426502022-09-11T10:39:08.981+01:002022-09-11T10:39:08.981+01:00Brent Council will be building 250 "New Counc...Brent Council will be building 250 "New Council Homes" on the former Copland School site at Cecil Avenue in Wembley. <br /><br />They've had full planning permission for this scheme since February 2021, although it will probably be early 2023 before work begins (so much for the 'urgent need' for new homes they talk about).<br /><br />And guess what? 152 of these new homes at Cecil Avenue, on land Brent Council already owns, including 14 x 3-bedroom and 6 x 4-bedroom, will be for Brent's "developer partner" to sell privately, for profit.<br /><br />Whose ridiculous idea was that? Cabinet approved these recommendations (made by Brent's Head of Regeneration and Operational Director for Regeneration, and signed off by the Strategic Director of Regeneration and Environment) at their meeting on 16 August 2021.<br /><br />So that's why they need to squeeze 7 new homes on the Newland Court estate, and other such Council "infill" schemes. But does that make sense?<br /><br />Answers by email to: Leader@brent.gov.uk , with copies to your Ward councillors!Philip Granthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08216646114377430489noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-84640582253678440042022-09-11T10:04:23.560+01:002022-09-11T10:04:23.560+01:00Brent councillors know what's best for the res...Brent councillors know what's best for the residents, so stop moaning or Towerblock Tatler will be sarcastic towards you and Hubris Butt will shout at you and look at you aggressively. As for the rest of the dead legs ...........Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-37361131630130498812022-09-11T09:37:45.560+01:002022-09-11T09:37:45.560+01:00Well Done Marc. Hope you all succeeded in your end...Well Done Marc. Hope you all succeeded in your endeavour to stop Brent!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-79085363870361524032022-09-10T14:13:04.720+01:002022-09-10T14:13:04.720+01:00Marc thank you do much for raising the concerns of...Marc thank you do much for raising the concerns of Newland Court and Grendon Gardens ... You have hit the nail on the head with your letter above . We need some support and we do need to come together to raise our concerns as existing residents . I do hope that Kilburn Times visit the site and voice our viewpoints and the impact these infill developments will have on local residents. I am sure we stand United whether in social housing or private because we will all be affected. I know many residents who are seriously worrying about this already because they <br />feel they are being ignored.<br /><br />We do not oppose Brent Council building new homes but not at the cost of existing residents wellbeing. Brent Council cannot be trusted as they merely go along and try to play on the residents emotions by saying the council desperately needs more social housing. Rightly so, as Marc has pointed out this has been the case forever as I myself waited 8 years for a 2 bed flat in temporary accomodation having moved around Brent 3 times in the 10 years whilst I was in temporary accomodation with a young child.<br /><br />I for one think the way Brent Council have handled this shortage of housing and the infill developments in Brent is outrageous and we will not go away if you ignore us . We need to have complete faith and trust in your plans and we simply do not .<br /><br />As stated the concerns formalised by various tenants like Marc aswell as many local residents who have been able to express their views through such a wonderful platform like " Wembley Matters" really helps in raising concerns in our community .<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-70294380875895892272022-09-10T12:44:53.011+01:002022-09-10T12:44:53.011+01:00Well put Marc. We all know homes need to be built,...Well put Marc. We all know homes need to be built, but how they are doing it is simply ridiculous and will negatively impact current residents, along with any new ones which then have to move in. They’d have a tiny house, no through air on top floors as the back can’t have windows to avoid overlooking Grendon Gardens (which is a big issue in our ever increasing hot climate) and they’re also stuck with the lack of local resources such as GPs. This is literally just a ‘there’s a spot’ approach. Short sighted, as always. Any of the options you mention would be far more effective as a means of tackling the housing crisis. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com