Sunday, 5 July 2020

A NEW ONE FROM NEWHAM!

Doc Quirk, our bombastic CEO, is a man who likes his own way. When a neighbour tried to extend his Newham property the Doc and his wife, Katherine Kerswell,, ex CE of Newham Council, prescribed some nastily expensive legal medicine and got it stopped. HERE
It seems the Doc and his wife still have connections in Newham. 
Barry has appointed yet another East Ender to shake us all up. This time is Amanda Reid, ex Newham Planning head. 
There's no constancy under the reign of the Doc.
Doc and Mrs Quirk

Amanda from Newham!




4 comments:

  1. This is a well funded household. Two Local Council CEOs. That ca £300k per year. Inflation proof pensions. Pen pushers.

    I suppose we need these people but it would be nicer if we did not.

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  2. They've got it all sewn up and it suits them very nicely.
    Is that Doc Quirks "professional" face, one of many? They will no doubt retire millionaires off the council payroll.

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  3. Ms Reid - do your job5 July 2020 at 22:36

    Amanda Reid Is well out of her depth. It is not funny any more. As a previous poster highlighted re Avon House
    1) RBKC planning extended the deadline to 7 July but Amanda Reid’s Addendum Report was published on 1 July. How is this possible?
    2) The report is highly biased as yet another poster highlighted. Reducing daylight by 50% is significant but not harmful? How is that? What is harmful then.

    Ms Reid better do her job properly and without bias. That is what she is being paid for.

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  4. Dan Hawthorn Exec Director of Housing should not be overlooked - one of the 'architects' of the Haringey Development Vehicle
    https://discoveringtottenham.com/2018/06/27/our-guide-to-the-haringey-development-vehicle-hdv/

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