[...] None of this directly affects Shepherd’s Bush but it is relevant to us because there are real questions about whether the Council has been entirely open and truthful with residents. I last reported on this here. [...]
[...] their defence has appeared shifty, as for example they jetted off to meet property developers in Cannes, and recently even the Council Leader Stephen Greenhalgh was captured on film being forced by [...]
[...] the outset: admit their plans to redevelop the estates and publicly argue for that. Instead we had surreptitious flights to Cannes, official denials and then the embarassment of a Leader being forced to contradict his own press [...]
[...] 22, 2009 by chrisunderwood H&F Council have a thing about developers, and this wednesday will see a final planning application decision which will [...]
[...] it means is that part of the Council’s plans – to sell the building to developers as we know they like to do – cannot go ahead. Further, what this means is that they have not therefore made the budget [...]
[...] Conservative councillors took to see a fair of property developers in the South of France resort of Cannes. In hindsight this was a theme we returned to again and [...]
[...] None of this directly affects Shepherd’s Bush but it is relevant to us because there are real questions about whether the Council has been entirely open and truthful with residents. I last reported on this here. [...]
[...] their defence has appeared shifty, as for example they jetted off to meet property developers in Cannes, and recently even the Council Leader Stephen Greenhalgh was captured on film being forced by [...]
[...] the outset: admit their plans to redevelop the estates and publicly argue for that. Instead we had surreptitious flights to Cannes, official denials and then the embarassment of a Leader being forced to contradict his own press [...]
[...] 22, 2009 by chrisunderwood H&F Council have a thing about developers, and this wednesday will see a final planning application decision which will [...]
[...] 2 with 1908 readers: Why are our councillors in Cannes? [...]
[...] it means is that part of the Council’s plans – to sell the building to developers as we know they like to do – cannot go ahead. Further, what this means is that they have not therefore made the budget [...]
[...] Conservative councillors took to see a fair of property developers in the South of France resort of Cannes. In hindsight this was a theme we returned to again and [...]