Jimbo Leavesley runs a group of companies in the Midlands so why would he write in support of a double basement under Kensington Palace? Milord Leavesley? Sir Jimbo?
The odd thing is that he writes from his office in the Midlands!
JIMBO LEAVESLEY AN AESTHETE PROPERTY DEVELOPER! |
Jimbo's dad started off flogging ex-military surplus junk but has moved on. Now he's a property developer.
Jimbo is a sensitive soul.
He believes horrible old fashioned buildings like the Orangery need to move with the times.In fact, he would like to knock it down and put up one of his very popular out of town style offices! He thinks he could make a bit of dough flogging orf bits and pieces.
This is the weird comment he posted on the planning portal!
Is he a mate of Prince Willie?
ReplyDeletePathetic how the establishment is scurrying around to pad the vote. And bouncing low life like Jimbo with the "wink" that there could be a bung in the post.
DeleteForget it Leavesley. Pigs will fly before you get your fat ass through the Palace Gate
So why not go the whole hog and knock that old edifice Kensington Palace down while they are at it. Willie and Kathy can then make sure they fulfil the section 106 agreement for social housing in the same ward. I don't think ol jimbo will be vocal about the 106 obligations abd the desparate need for social housing in the 'Royal Borough '. That's what a real king should be looking to do ,not jumping on the mega basement bandwagon while his subjects live under the threat of losing their homes or not even having one !
ReplyDeleteThis is so vulgar & chavy!
DeleteRemember this £30 million of taxpayer and charity money being spent.
Who benefits from this? Not the taxpayer! Can see now more pot holes appearing in and around Kensington.
Arise Lord Leavesley of Ryknield! Enough said.
ReplyDeleteAnother ego driven self seaker after the style of Pooter Cockle
ReplyDeleteLeavesley rents a bedsit in Earls Court. Convenient for "rest and recreation". Saturday night expenses a la Cockle in New York.
ReplyDeleteThe guys picture tells the story. Spiv.
DeleteAn interesting issue for the election campaign. Apparently own very own Julie Mills is to take on Lady Borwick for the selection. And if Dent-Coad runs for Labour she will have the Cambridge's heads orf.
ReplyDeleteWhere on earth do you get your false news from? Or maybe, you are just as daft as a brush. The next thing you will be telling is that Emma Dent Coad is standing for the Conservatives. Go back to sleep, dimwit!
DeleteTime is running out for commenting on this callous application and, with only 14 objections, RBKC Planning will regard that as negligible (cf 1A Walton St, which had over 100 objections). Please focus and get as many comments in as possible before the end of this week, and preferably in the next 24 hours. Keep it simple, it breaches CL7 and the whole Basements SPD:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.rbkc.gov.uk/planning/searches/details.aspx?adv=0&simple=The+Orangery&simpleBatch=20&simSubmit=Search&id=PP/17/01413&cn=208587+RPS+CgMs+140+London+Wall+London+&type=application&tab=tabs-planning-1#tabs-planning-5
22:17 is right - please object and then ask your neighbours to do likewise. The Orangery is a haven of tranquility, perfectly situated with a view of the sunken (Diana) garden and south facing. Why should such a fine building be molested by a subterranean excavation? Talk to the Historic Palaces security staff and hear how unpopular such a scheme would be. Write a letter and shame the toadying Planning department.
ReplyDeleteI agree with 19:17 and Jimbo: Demolish the Orangery and the Palace.
ReplyDeleteThe guy looks like a scrap metal dealer.
ReplyDeleteex-military stuff is often load of useless junk. So no difference here...
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