Well, that was my reaction in the words of the old song, when I saw that the proposed consultation with the community and redesign, following the withdrawal of the Willesden Green Redevelopment Planning application, amounts to a one day event.
The truth is that the Keep WillesdenGreen campaign, through its website, public meetings and face to face cobersrtions with local people, has done far more consulting that the developers.
Still it will be worthwhile going along and remaking the points that have galvanised so many local people and library, bookshop and museum users into action:
The truth is that the Keep WillesdenGreen campaign, through its website, public meetings and face to face cobersrtions with local people, has done far more consulting that the developers.
Still it will be worthwhile going along and remaking the points that have galvanised so many local people and library, bookshop and museum users into action:
Dear ResidentThe planning application for the proposed new Willesden Green Cultural Centre was withdrawn by Galliford Try at the beginning of July.The Council and Galliford Try are now proposing some further engagement activities with local people and other stakeholders to explore the design for the Cultural Centre including what the building will look like and also what activities will take place in and around the building.An open day will be held on 8 August 2012 at the Willesden Green Library Centre in the Library Lab to update all stakeholders. You are welcome to drop in at any time during the day and we will be available to answer questions. There will be presentations at set times during the day and further information on this will be available at the Library Lab.Thursday 8 August11am to 8pm at the Library Lab at the WGLC