Monday, 6 August 2018

WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT CLL MARSHALL

So, what is there to talk about you might ask the old Dame?

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Well, it seems some residents feel the Dame has been far too harsh on young Quentin and that there are several examples of how he has gone overboard to help residents in planning how to structure objections.

Well done, Marshall!

In the next day or so, when the mood takes the old thing, she will elaborate on the occasions when he has gone the extra mile.....


67 comments:

  1. Cant wait to hear the Dame's input about the Chairman of the Planning Committee. This is an influential job - it could and should be a focus for understanding resident opinion.

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  2. Please check on the Conservation Area consultation document. It closes on 17th September.
    https://planningconsult.rbkc.gov.uk/consult.ti/LPPRMainMods/consultationHome

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  3. Hold your horses, good lady9 August 2018 at 06:38

    Now don't forget, it was this Marshall who chaired a committee that tried to see off Grenfell Tower residents when they complained that had been bullied by TMO managers over the refurbishment of the Tower. It took the little heard of Councillor Sam Makeover to stop Marshall trying to make light of a most serious matter. It was Mackover, not Marshall, who told the TMO bully boys where to get off.

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    1. Shocking. Marshall knew how bad the TMO was because he used to be on the TMO Board. He was prepared to do down Grenfell Tower tenants until Mackover stepped in

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  4. The residents of The Cremorne Estate are also counting on Cllr. Marshall to protect them from property developers trying to make a quick buck from The Riley Arms Public House.

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    1. I hear that the residents are extremely upset that they want to build a courtyard with a one metre high wall at the back in front of fourteen children's bedrooms.

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    2. Given the history of drug dealing and drunken fights day and night outside the pub it is no wonder that there is such opposition !!!

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    3. I hear that ward councillors are concerned.

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    4. Good for them for supporting local residents !!

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  5. It is well known that one of the owners of The Riley Arms Pub is a very good friend of our ex-councillor Maighread Simmons.

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    1. That Condon Simmonds woman always looked after her friends. Do you remember the keen gardening woman on the Cremorne Estate? A nice bit of jiggery pokery that was. It went unchecked by the TMO- of course it did.

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    2. She rewarded her best friend who canvasssed for her during elections with a private garden paid for by the public purse.

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    3. Yes she has also made her best friend Chair of a compact residents association for the sheltered scheme on The Cremorne Estate. Her canvassing friend doesn't live there. Moreover elections have never been held

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  6. Yes I hear she attended the last licensing review to support them !!!!

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    1. I hear that Cllr. Ahearn who is a good sort and chaired the meeting asked her "Councillor why are you not supporting the residents ?'

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    2. I wonder who sugested building a courtyard at the back in front of the homes of the most vulnerable in social housing ?

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    3. She told a resident at a public gathering "we will put all the rubbish at the back".

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    4. That is shocking !

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    5. The poor residents dont stand a chance.

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    6. I am shocked that this has been going on !

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    7. The worst concerning aspect of this is that the children whose bedrooms will overlook drug dealing and fighting twelve hours a day, seven days a week will normalise this behaviour.

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    8. The drug dealing associated with this pub is well known to the police. Why would they want to further expose children and elderly residents to this ?

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  7. Profit. These are property developers with solicitors and consultants.

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    1. They don't live in Chelsea.

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    2. They don't care about our community and our children.

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    3. Maybe Cllr. Marshall will care.

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    4. Fat chance

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  8. Hopefully he will be fair.

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  9. I have heard that he can be fair.

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  10. Maybe there should be an inquiry into how the personal friendship of councillor Simmons with the property developer has helped to grant the Riley Arms Pub a planning application in 2916.

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    1. I can smell the stench !

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    2. This is the ideal opportunity for some redress !

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    3. I have seen Simmonds in the pub and the Mona Lisa.

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    4. Some of her some of her special friends.

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  11. Why do our children deserve to have drug dealers outside their homes ?

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  12. Maybe our social standing has something to do with the decisions being made.

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    1. Yes. We are too poor for anyone to care for our most residents.

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    2. It would be very different if the same were being proposed outside fourteen children's bedrooms in Sloane Street !!!

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  13. Someone told me that Cllr. Simmons door knocked on resident's doors on behalf of her friend the developer in order to convince residents not to object the last planning application !

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  14. Shocking !!!!

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  15. Many of us have volunteered relentlessly in order to improve our community. To make these children believe in themselves and become aspirational. To gain an education and be able to move out of social housing and become upstanding members of society. We face an almost impossible task with the drug dealing emanating from The Riley Arms Public House.

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  16. This blog is simply delightful. Marshall and Simmonds being shown up in public - it could only happen in RBKC.

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  17. Drivel, drivel, drivel

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  18. Ex - Cllr. Simmons organised a meeting in an RBKC community room in order to help her friend the developer. It used publicly funded resources in order to convince residents not to object to the planning application. Resident associations were not invited.

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    1. Did Maighread Condon Simmonds have something to do with the long serving Amie Dascombe storming out of her Senior Housing Officer job at Tenant Management Organisation?

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    2. TUPE staff should go anyway. We want a fresh start.

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    3. Nothing to do with TUPE. The word on the street is that Dascombe stormed out of her well paid job at the TMO after a showdown over some paperwork that she completed. Condon Simmonds had something to do with this paperwork. Does anyone haver more details.

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    4. Many staff fled after the event anyways.

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    5. Dominique,
      Do you know why Emma Dent Coad MP was not hauled up before the Parliamentary Labour Party to explain her racist conduct towards Bailey?
      Do you know why the ruling NEC did not suspend her?

      Ken Livingstone did no worse than Emma Dent Coad and he suffered due process.

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    6. Stinking to high heaven13 August 2018 at 21:40

      Was the gardening bloke at the TMO called Dominic too?

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  19. I heard that she accompanied her friend the developer of The Riley Arms Public House and his solicitors to every meeting that they had with RBKC officers.

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    1. That stench is getting more putrid !!

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    2. I wonder if officers felt pressurised.

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    3. An investigation should take place

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    4. Maybe Cllr. Marshall will be fair and help us to protect the future of our children and undo all the damage Cllr. Simmons has done.

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  20. The residents don't stand a chance.

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  21. Cllr. Hargeaves and Cllr. Jackson have been very supportive.

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    1. Old Kim seems to be a good sort.

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  22. Maybe Cllr. Marshall will surprise everyone and do the right thing.

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  23. Yes. Maybe he won't think it acceptable to "put the rubbish at the back" in front of our children.

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  24. I am gonna write to Cressida Dick about Maighread Condon Simmonds.

    Black and Holgate let her get away with making sure her friends were looked after.
    Any chance of Emma Dent Coad MP demanding an investigation in to Maighread Condon Simmonds. Oh I forgot, Emma likes Maighread. There's no accounting for left wing political tastes.

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  25. Whoever likes her is irrelevant. She was elected to be principled and to act in the best inteterest of all residents in Chelsea Riverside. She was not elected to act against the interests of the most vulnerable residents in social housing in order to benefit her special friends.

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    1. The developer of The Riley Arms Public House.

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  26. Someone should investigate what influence she has exerted on the planning process so far.

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  27. If we must talk about him how about the time he fixed the candidate selection of Brompton Ward for his pall Louis Moseley passing over long standing hard working actual residents for someone who did zip. Perhaps that is why he moved on to Courtfield?

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