@AlexCrane33 Yes, they are regularly used, but in very poor condition. Could do with an upgrade. No boundary lines, no changing facilities, it’s all community diy (which is fine), but clearly an option for more structured, formal use.
Read more@AlexCrane33 It’s easy if you agree with everything they say.
Read more@AlexCrane33 One pitch would be enough for Villiers school, though? Better than none. And local enough to walk to. Room for two football or cricket pitches at Southall Rec.
Read moreUnfortunately… youtube.com/clip/UgkxWXvUu…
Read moreHere’s Peter Mason trying to stop me engaging with Councillors about the Gasworks poisoning. Why? Because I was asking about the evidence front of their eyes, and the evidence they had deliberately hidden from public view. youtube.com/clip/UgkxxCOsf…
Read moreHere’s the deprived community of Southall engaging with dumbstruck councillors in 2019 about the Gasworks poisoning. youtu.be/ZnygOhPrMCU
Read moreWhat’s wrong with using the local park? Maybe that’s where there should be some high quality sports provision? Just an idea, but I’m resident in one of the deprived communities in Southall, and most Ealing Labour councillors refuse to engage with me, despite years of my trying.
Read moreIt’s not unusual for Ealing Labour councillors to have two homes… x.com/_EalingNews/st…
Read more@Against_3G @WarrenFarmNR It’s not at the planning application stage yet, they’ve just agreed to carry out a feasibility study first. But they do seem determined that this “shared use” will be the outcome in one form or another.
Read more@songoftheowl @WarrenFarmNR There seems to be conflicting advice and research on the safety of these types of pitches. Authorities tend to want to hide behind “legal limits” and lack of evidence in a whole population to mean absence of harm to everyone, including people who may be more susceptible.
Read more“Villiers High School has had to resort to using Southall Park for sports so there’s immense value in having access to local, high-quality sports provision.” ‘…deprived communities in Ealing do not engage with councillors’ mylondon.news/news/west-lond…
Read more“So, we’re harming health, polluting our environment and poisoning the food chain.”
Read more@songoftheowl @WarrenFarmNR Pica is a serious health condition in young children. We have had all these issues with Southall Gasworks thanks to boneheaded decisions and neglect of statutory duties by Ealing Labour Council. They must be stopped.
Read more@songoftheowl @WarrenFarmNR Ealing Labour Council Leaders, including Peter Mason, are notorious for accepting over £30,000 in gifts and hospitality from developers, and allowing the same developers to pollute Southall children’s air with carcinogenic benzene and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).
Read moreIs this what Ealing Labour Council are proposing to replace what is currently @WarrenFarmNR ? x.com/Against_3G/sta…
Read more@meenahansgreen @ThatGinaLeone @AlexCrane33 @WarrenFarmNR It’s both. Son co-owns the club, grandson is its Chief Executive.
Read more‘Berkeley Homes are [in] the bottom two only producing 28 per cent affordable.’ citymonitor.ai/government/aff…
Read more@ThatGinaLeone @WarrenFarmNR @VisitSouthall @CPRELondon @WildLondon @WildlifeEaling @MayorofLondon @RewildingB @EalingNub @GreenJennyJones @LondonNPC @JohnLewisRetail The thing is, he could use his position, power and influence and genuinely engage with and consult with residents to persuade John Lewis to more of build what we need. Instead, we’re ostracised, and smeared as middle class cranks and child-haters. citymonitor.ai/government/aff… t.co/6ZHjQbwkB…
Read more@ThatGinaLeone @WarrenFarmNR @VisitSouthall @CPRELondon @WildLondon @WildlifeEaling @MayorofLondon @RewildingB @EalingNub @GreenJennyJones @LondonNPC He’s always the victim.
Read more@rsg1ll @CASHcampaigners Hillingdon are well aware of the problems caused by the asphalt plant since it was first built in 2014, iirc.
Read more@rsg1ll @CASHcampaigners The asphalt plant is in Hayes. The incinerator (pictured) is behind where we live at Balfour Industrial Estate on Johnson Street.
Read moreMason reminds me of the anti-character Major Major in Catch-22: “Major Major returns to his office and cries at this mistreatment. He orders his assistant only to admit people to his office when he is not in; if he is in, no one may visit.”
Read more“The building was mostly in darkness and the gates to the front and rear entrances were firmly padlocked.” Friday night Councillor surgeries in Southall Green. x.com/_EalingNews/st…
Read more@DrAyshaRaza @DesiRadio_UK @EalingCouncil @JasbirAnand2 Can you say what you discussed? Any health advice for Southall residents like me? If I’d known you were coming we could have met up for a coffee. I live just up the road.
Read more@Neil4W7andW13 @physrj I think that is Windmill Lane in the video, heading north? So WF entrance is on the right. But your point still stands, of course. Left at the roundabout is Tentelow Lane towards Norwood Green and The Plough.
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