Planning & Development
The Juggernaut rolls on - Olympic Autocracy at Leyton Marsh
Following earlier extraordinary legal decisions, including the acquittal of PC Harwood and the ruling in the High Court that pre-emptive arrests were not unlawful, comes the news that Save Leyton Marsh's application for judicial review of the planning permission for the Basketball Training facility had been thrown out without the applicants even knowing it had been heard. Even more extraordinary was the fact that the ODA had taken over the defence from Waltham Forest, even though it was not the defendant and it had not granted the planning permission. And as if that was not enough the ODA, using public funds of £40million to defend itself, applied for and has been granted an order for costs of £20,142.96, and another £4,140.00 for Waltham Forest, against the Save Leyton Marsh campaigners!
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Thu, 19/07/2012 - 23:57.
Article | Environment | Hackney | Human Rights | Local groups | London 2012 | Planning & Development | Protest | Security
In search of legacies lost
Runners are sent ahead to drum up excitement; the circus rolls into town, and the people pay. Show over and profits taken, the circus pulls out, leaving behind mere memories and mess.
The five ring circus works on similar lines over a longer eight-year timescale. Why did London agree to host this circus? The time to reject a London Olympics was during the bid stage
Submitted by Steve Dowding on Wed, 18/07/2012 - 08:49.
Article | 2012 Arts & Culture | 2012 Finance | 2012 Jobs | 2012 Legacy | 2012 Sustainability | Displacement | Hackney | Legacy | Protest | Regeneration
Historic Olympic Protest Torch Relay in East London
Historic Olympic Protest Torch Relay in East London
(Contact Julian Cheyne after 1pm on 020-3560 4064 and 07988 401216)
Press Release from Counter Olympics Network – 16th July 2012
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Tue, 17/07/2012 - 01:46.
Article | Compulsory Purchase | Displacement | Human Rights | IOC | Legacy | Local groups | London 2012 | Mega Events | Planning & Development | Protest
CPO documents? Fox TV - you can talk to my lawyers!
I must have done a hundred interviews about Clays Lane, the compulsory purchase order and being evicted/relocated by the LDA. So far no-one has ever asked me for proof that this happened. Until yesterday, when I got an email from a freelancer who had done an interview with me for Fox TV.
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Fri, 13/07/2012 - 00:09.
Blog | 2012 Media | Clays Lane | Compulsory Purchase | Displacement | Human Rights | London 2012
Little to celebrate
BRITISH Waterways has ceased to exist in England and Wales and in its place Canal & River Trust (CART) has at last been created to care for the waterways.
Submitted by Martin Slavin on Wed, 04/07/2012 - 10:46.
Blog | 2012 Transport | Attractions | Corruption & Ethics | Cycling | Government | Local groups | Planning & Development | Public transport | Regeneration | Sustainability | Tourism | Transport
An introduction to the social impacts of the Olympics
The Olympics project is large and complex. In this revised version of our previous paper of the same name, we draw your attention to significant impacts, the paucity of procedures for impact evaluation, and the processes surrounding the bidding for, and promotion of, the Olympic event.
Submitted by Martin Slavin on Wed, 27/06/2012 - 00:00.
Article | Barcelona 1992 | Chicago 2016 | Legacy | London 2012 | Mega Events | Olympics Studies | Planning & Development | Sydney 2000
HypocritiCoe!
The row about Dow at London 2012 goes on. @BhopalMedicalAppeal recently pointed out that Coe had failed to respond to an open letter from AthletesAgainstDowChemical. Coe also promised to meet Dow Campaigners but, unsurprisingly, has failed to do so. Coe has a history of failing to keep promises. He also promised to visit Clays Lane when the estate was facing demolition but failed to turn up or get in touch. Yet a while later, when he was watching the tower blocks at Park Village being demolished along with Radio 4's You and Yours team, he was described by the presenter as having been at the 'sharp end' of dealing with those facing eviction. Coe did not demur and went on to mutter words of sympathy with the evictees.
Submitted by Julian Cheyne on Fri, 18/05/2012 - 19:27.
Blog | Contamination | Clays Lane | Coe | Compulsory Purchase | Corruption & Ethics | Displacement | London 2012 | Sponsors
drop in, tune out
Anyone whose experience of ODA 'drop-in' style consultations has been one of bitter frustration and disappointment might enjoy letting this 2-hour recording play in the background.
Submitted by Steve Dowding on Wed, 16/05/2012 - 19:49.
Blog | Contamination | 2012 Construction | Displacement | Habitat and wildlife | Hackney | Lammas Land | Legacy | Planning & Development | Sustainability | Waltham Forest
Forthcoming Social Cleansing in London
Anticipating the effect of the Coalition’s Local Housing Allowance reforms
The Government paid out £8bn in Housing Benefit in England in 2009/10, of which £1.5bn was spent in London. In an attempt to reduce this, a number of changes are being introduced to the Local Housing Allowance (LHA), which sets the maximum amount of rent that can be met from Housing Benefit. From 2011 LHA is being reduced from the median level of local rents to the 30th percentile and an absolute limit is being imposed on the allowance. From 2013, LHA will be increased in line with consumer price inflation (CPI) not with rents themselves. Cumulative CPI inflation between 1997/8 and 2007/8, for England, was 20%, compared with 70% for rents.
Submitted by Martin Slavin on Sun, 13/05/2012 - 10:54.
Blog | Displacement | Government | Housing | Regeneration | Social Housing | Sustainability
Jonathan Stephens has got form
Jonathan Stephens, the permanent secretary at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), told a select committee that he would neither confirm nor deny his alleged role in allowing Adam Smith, Hunt's special adviser, to speak to James Murdoch's office. Later, the DCMS issued a statement saying Stephens was "content" with Smith's role.
Submitted by Martin Slavin on Fri, 27/04/2012 - 10:56.
Article | 2012 Finance | Economics | Government | Inquiries