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Deadline For Comments On Friary Park Redevelopment

Once again www.Acton3W.com demonstrates how pathetic its service is by failing to provide the link necessary, https://pam.ealing.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=PVLSE9JM0GW00&activeTab=summaryTodays post comes 2 weeks after the application was received on 29 Jul 2019, the day after Ealing Council Director of Regeneration and Planning Lucy Taylor acknowledged she was not doing her job because she have attended the MIPIM junket in Cannes. Ms Taylor was informed in May 2019 that the Environmental Impact Assessment on the Friary Park Estate, Acton, London W3 for application No. 191539SCO written by her friend Mary Mescall of Barton Willmore, who also attended MIPIM junket in Cannes, was deliberately misleading and omited crucial information necessary for a planning committee to make an informed decision. Yet the application proceeds.Because of all the time Ms Taylor spent abroad this year she claimed to be unaware the Mayor of London had stated no social housing in London was to be demolished but clearly Julian Bell is willing to break with Sadiq Khan to help his friends at Mount Anvil and Catalyst just as he has done with A2Dominion.Catalyst say that all existing social housing tenants on the estate will be offered a new home in the development which is a blatant lie. Mary Mescall failed to mention the "Friary Park Steering Group" set up and funded by Catalyst, consisting of its employees who held meetings which excluded single parents, the elderly and the disabled. Councillor Abdullah Gulaid attended these meetings, praised Catalyst for providing housing and employment for Black people and has helped them break the law by bypassing the Locata system of social housing allocation. Labour support Mount Anvil and Catalyst Housing Group efforts to force disabled and elderly people out of London through their illegal ‘Residents’ Charter but had Mary Mescall been competent and honest she would have reported that Catalyst have broken social housing allocation law and moved selected tenants into the new Dickens Yard development where they continue to pay social rent of £124 per week.

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