Goldsmith allotments. Appeal to the Planning Inspectorate
Dear All,Those of you who live on or near the Goldsmith estate will be familiar with Mr Parry, the man who evicted allotment holders from Goldsmiths Close allotments, drenched the site with herbicide and then demolished and torched the sheds on the site. He's actively seeking to disrupt the site and the surroundings further by appealing the Council's refusal to let him demolish a wall to the north-west of the site - for no good reason other than for access and unnecessary access at that.If you wanted to join in the campaign to keep what's left of our conservation area intact, could you please write to:Neale Oliver, The Planning Inspectorate, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Temple Quay, Bristol, BS1 6PN. Appeal reference is APP/A5270/W/17/3191429 sending him 3 copies of your letter of objection. Or you can submit them online: https://acp.planninginspectorate.gov.uk/ViewCase.aspx?caseid=3191429; Click: 'Make representation' > 'Save and continue' > Then you can fill in your details and hit 'Save and continue' and fill in your objection on the next page.If you were thinking of writing DON'T DELAY as the deadline is THIS THURSDAY, I don't think it needs to be an opus major with reams of reasons - because the Goldsmiths Residents Association have commissioned work that does this in a comprehensive and very compelling way with external help. So literally a two liner along the lines of: Dear Sir, I support London Borough of Ealing's refusal to allow the appellant to demolish the wall in this case. I urge you to dismiss the appellant's appeal against the Council's non-determination and uphold their decision. Yours faithfully..... I understand that the number of respondents wanting to lodge an objection will be probably more valuable than the actual detail of the objections themselves as they serve to create an impression of popular opinion and mobilised support for the Council's decision
Maire Lowe ● 2968d0 Comments