tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post770291016749117596..comments2024-03-28T19:20:52.408+00:00Comments on WEMBLEY MATTERS: Attempt to clear up confusion on council rent increases not entirely successfulUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-51985069112602959942013-11-16T11:18:48.265+00:002013-11-16T11:18:48.265+00:00Peter,
Regeneration out the mouth of Politicians a...Peter,<br />Regeneration out the mouth of Politicians and Cllrs is comparable to the slogan New Labour used back in 1997 about things can only get better under their Leadership.<br />We all know now that slogan was worthless simply cause action speaks louder than words and the actions of the Labour government was far from positive and caused more problems than solve Them.<br />The estate now owned by Metropolitan housing was labelled as a regeneration but as usual the actions spoke louder and I can assure you Pete that the same old flaws are here.<br />for example on the old estate The noise that came from individual flats made living on chalkhill estate a never ending nightmare and a cause of regular torment as well as a cause for regular arguments between neighbors.<br />simply cause the sound proofing Material was clearly insufficient and so when people would do everyday things Like push a Chair across un carpeted floors it made a irritating noise which for many was hard to bear (me included ; 0 (<br />and so many a Time I had to knock on my neighbor's Door and make them aware that the noise coming from their flat was disturbing me and causing me much torment and frustration.<br />sadly that tended to fall on deaf ears and so the noise torment and frustration continued.<br />Now when the council decided it was Time to so call regenerate Chalk Hill Estate, They used the word Regenerate and I have since Looked up what That means?<br />and one definition is as follows "forming again (especially with improvements or removal of defects.<br />Now I Have chosen to focus on the part about removal of defects.<br />one of the major problems on the old Chalk hill estate was the problem with noise.<br />and that was due to insufficient amounts of sound proofing material between the walls and falls etc.<br />now since the word Regeneration was used by the council, it is only natural to expect that the flaws of the old estate would be removed once the new estate was built right?<br />well sadly those flaws were replaced because these flats were once again built with insufficient amounts of sound proofing material and so this estate has become like a Chalk hill part Two but on a smaller scale.<br />The rooms are smaller, but the noise problem remains.<br />Like you for good reason I have Little Faith in the words of Cllr Butt and for good reason.<br /> trevornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-86963928601007872772013-11-13T14:23:18.589+00:002013-11-13T14:23:18.589+00:00A secondary point - whenever Councillors say how w...A secondary point - whenever Councillors say how wonderful regeneration in South Kilburn is, as Councillor Butt did on this occasion, I want to kidnap them and stand them next to the building site for a (week)day, so they can actually experience what regeneration means for those of us living in the middle of it.Pete Firminnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-22864786389872463052013-11-13T12:22:23.558+00:002013-11-13T12:22:23.558+00:00Some additional thoughts:
In an attempt to blame ...Some additional thoughts:<br /><br />In an attempt to blame me and opponents for their confusion, Councillor McLennan said I should have checked out the policy before calling a protest, and Councillor Pavey said I waited until Saturday to ask him about the policy.<br /><br />Neither of these statements have any basis in fact. Having heard last Wednesday that Council policy was unclear, but that it might contain a doubling of rents, I asked all 3 Kilburn Councillors for clarification at a meeting on Thursday evening - none could give any. I then emailed Councillor Pavey at 6.25 on Friday morning and received a reply at 9.18. It was only after this response, in which he justified such an increase, that I applied to speak at the Executive meeting and a protest was called.<br /><br />Maybe if Council documents were made a little clearer we could all be more aware of what is going on.<br /><br />When Councillor McLennan claims that tenants support her rent policy, she neatly avoids mentioning that, in fact, their own documents show that they consulted 14,000 people, 500 replied and half of those supported the policy. A ringing endorsement by les than 2%! Added to which, I understand leaseholders were consulted about rent policy.<br /><br />Adding to the confusion, although the documents to the Executive refer to `new build' being where rents would immediately move to the "affordable" level, some Councillors talk of `new tenants' and Councillor Butt added to the confusion by referring to rents "in regeneration areas" moving to 80% of market rents. Really? Including those not in new build?Pete Firminnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-26704345750360778932013-11-12T22:40:03.166+00:002013-11-12T22:40:03.166+00:00'The more I see of this great world, the more ...'The more I see of this great world, the more it seems a farce,<br />The higher the monkey climbs the tree, the more it shows its .............ability?'Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-81557461032177643502013-11-12T21:03:22.680+00:002013-11-12T21:03:22.680+00:00An old phrase springs to mind "the higher a m...An old phrase springs to mind "the higher a monkey climbs, the more of its arse you see".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-52513401595276737342013-11-12T20:53:07.529+00:002013-11-12T20:53:07.529+00:00Seriously? Am I reading this correctly? The propos...Seriously? Am I reading this correctly? The proposal was not to increase rents by 100% as some had misunderstood, but Pavey and MacLennan had also misunderstood and were prepared to justify and vote for an increase of this level? Someone needs to draw these two a map indicating positions of elbows and posteriors. As for Pavey berating a member of the public for not telling him what Islington's policy - surely it's his job to find out before voting on it, not the public's responsibility to tell him. What exactly is he being paid for?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com