tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post8528220745643377396..comments2024-03-28T09:45:17.708+00:00Comments on WEMBLEY MATTERS: Final decision on Kensal Rise Library on hold while Department for Communites considers planning applicationUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-87718603082924718522014-10-01T10:03:29.190+01:002014-10-01T10:03:29.190+01:00The NPCU had asked Brent Council to put the matter...The NPCU had asked Brent Council to put the matter on hold as this email from Rachael Woodbridge on September 1st (quoted above) clearly stated: <br /><br />"Thank you for your email set out below addressed to the Secretary of State, your email will be passed to my colleague Fiona Hobbs who is already considering this application on behalf of the Secretary of State, and while she is working on the case the council have an agreement with us not issue a decision. I understand from my colleague that Brent council are currently preparing a S106.<br /> <br />I have copied in Fiona for her information, she is on leave until 9th of September but will pick this up on her return."<br /><br />Are you saying that the NPCU was making up the agreement with Brent Council?<br /><br />You are correct in saying that by the time this blog appeared the information was out of date - I had received it rather late. The NCPU did not publicly announce the call-in decision but as soon as I heard about this from Margaret Bailey I chased it up and asked for a full statement on the reasons for refusing the call-in.<br /><br />This was not forthcoming but I got the information from another source and published it yesterday.<br /> Martin Francishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02194641151012303116noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-67697363536270325372014-10-01T09:01:46.737+01:002014-10-01T09:01:46.737+01:00A load of twaddle - and not for the first time. Th...A load of twaddle - and not for the first time. The day before this blog appeared the dept for Communities and Local Govt recommended non-intervention - so the council didn't agree to put the decision 'on hold' as inaccurately reported here. Out of date and completely misleading. Again.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-21852768927321337052014-09-28T12:42:12.494+01:002014-09-28T12:42:12.494+01:00Link here to the minute of the 16 July planning ap...Link here to the minute of the 16 July planning application - this was unavailable at the time the call-in request was made due to unexpected hospitalisation of the officer responsible<br /> <br />http://democracy.brent.gov.uk/documents/g2287/Printed minutes Wednesday 16-Jul-2014 19.00 Planning Committee.pdf?T=1<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-78049854855612867612014-09-27T19:26:25.420+01:002014-09-27T19:26:25.420+01:00Let's see if FKRL post this blog on their Face...Let's see if FKRL post this blog on their Facebook and Twitter accounts. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-87715165655082403902014-09-27T18:18:24.949+01:002014-09-27T18:18:24.949+01:00What's going to be the consequence of Brent su...What's going to be the consequence of Brent submitting an S106 while the Dept. of Communities investigates this matter? Is the submission of the S106 an attempt by Brent to ensure that it is seen to be setting aside an obligation on the use of part of the Kensal Rise library for the community? But if that's the case then it's pointless because the request for call-in is about the procedures Brent took regarding the overall application of ACV and Community right-to-bid rather than the specifics of what the developer and All Souls were offering the community.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2129943063330427887.post-82337739970872688452014-09-27T11:20:34.538+01:002014-09-27T11:20:34.538+01:00Very good news indeed.
Very good news indeed.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com