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Email from South Croydon Conservative MP, Chris Philp. I could’ve put this in the Purley tower block thread maybe, if I googled it.

Dear All,

Many of us are in despair at the way Croydon Council’s planning committee is granting almost every planning application that comes before it – especially destroying family homes and replacing them with blocks of flats. Neighbouring councils Bromley and Sutton do not do this, and there is nothing in national planning policy that means Croydon has to.

Of course we need more homes for young people – but new flats should be build in town centres and brownfield sites. Destroying family homes, as Croydon is choosing to do, means that there will not be enough homes for future families and it is in danger of changing the character of the neighbourhood.

I totally oppose what the council is doing. So do Residents Associations and thousands of residents. Residents Associations, local councillors, people living here and I have all tried so hard to make the council listen over the last few years. I have arranged petitions, personally objected to dozens of the worst applications, we have organised demonstrations at the Town Hall and I have met with the council leader repeatedly to plead the case.

But the Labour-run council just ignores us, time after time. They do this because they can keep control of the Town Hall based on just a few marginal seats (called Wards) in the centre of the Borough. So they ignore everyone else, including our area. There is only one way left to fix this.

A group of Residents Associations from across the Borough wants to fix this by changing the way Croydon is run to a Directly Elected Executive Mayor – where we directly elect an executive mayor. This means all our votes would count equally wherever they are cast, and whoever runs the Town Hall will have to listen to everyone across the Borough if they want to win. If about 14,000 signatures are collected, the council legally has to hold a referendum on adopting a Directly Elected Mayor. If the referendum is positive, then the council is obliged to implement a Directly Elected Mayor. Four London Boroughs have done this already. It would work like a mini Mayor of London, but for Croydon.

I am fully supporting this campaign – because changing the way Croydon is run is the only way to make the Town Hall listen to us. Please go the Residents Group’s website and donate to their campaign and/or download their petition sheet (it has to be done on paper). When you have downloaded the petition sheet, please get as many of your neighbours to sign as possible and post it back to the campaign at the address they give.

Donate here: [Link]

Download the petition forms here: [Link]

We are all sick of being ignored by the council and watching them ram through planning applications against residents wishes virtually every week. This is now the only way to stop the council doing this. Please join me in supporting the Residents Association’s campaign. This is really important because otherwise the Council will just keep on ignoring us all.
Best wishes,

Chris

 


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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 11 Oct 19 4.07pm

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Email from South Croydon Conservative MP, Chris Philp. I could’ve put this in the Purley tower block thread maybe, if I googled it.

Dear All,

Many of us are in despair at the way Croydon Council’s planning committee is granting almost every planning application that comes before it – especially destroying family homes and replacing them with blocks of flats. Neighbouring councils Bromley and Sutton do not do this, and there is nothing in national planning policy that means Croydon has to.

Of course we need more homes for young people – but new flats should be build in town centres and brownfield sites. Destroying family homes, as Croydon is choosing to do, means that there will not be enough homes for future families and it is in danger of changing the character of the neighbourhood.

I totally oppose what the council is doing. So do Residents Associations and thousands of residents. Residents Associations, local councillors, people living here and I have all tried so hard to make the council listen over the last few years. I have arranged petitions, personally objected to dozens of the worst applications, we have organised demonstrations at the Town Hall and I have met with the council leader repeatedly to plead the case.

But the Labour-run council just ignores us, time after time. They do this because they can keep control of the Town Hall based on just a few marginal seats (called Wards) in the centre of the Borough. So they ignore everyone else, including our area. There is only one way left to fix this.

A group of Residents Associations from across the Borough wants to fix this by changing the way Croydon is run to a Directly Elected Executive Mayor – where we directly elect an executive mayor. This means all our votes would count equally wherever they are cast, and whoever runs the Town Hall will have to listen to everyone across the Borough if they want to win. If about 14,000 signatures are collected, the council legally has to hold a referendum on adopting a Directly Elected Mayor. If the referendum is positive, then the council is obliged to implement a Directly Elected Mayor. Four London Boroughs have done this already. It would work like a mini Mayor of London, but for Croydon.

I am fully supporting this campaign – because changing the way Croydon is run is the only way to make the Town Hall listen to us. Please go the Residents Group’s website and donate to their campaign and/or download their petition sheet (it has to be done on paper). When you have downloaded the petition sheet, please get as many of your neighbours to sign as possible and post it back to the campaign at the address they give.

Donate here: [Link]

Download the petition forms here: [Link]

We are all sick of being ignored by the council and watching them ram through planning applications against residents wishes virtually every week. This is now the only way to stop the council doing this. Please join me in supporting the Residents Association’s campaign. This is really important because otherwise the Council will just keep on ignoring us all.
Best wishes,

Chris

New arrivals have to live somewhere. It’s either this or building on green belt.

This in my opinion is the main problem with an open door immigration policy. They all have to be housed.

 


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View JohnB's Profile JohnB Flag 11 Oct 19 4.11pm Send a Private Message to JohnB Add JohnB as a friend

Croydon has been run into the ground through a combination of over ambition and useless councillors.

Westfield will never happen.

Croydon looks like it does as they genuinely wanted the town to resemble New York and even had plans as touting it to movie companies as an alternative place to shoot films and pretend they were in NY.

They tried to become a city more times than I can remember.

I can't really see much of a way back for it at the moment.

 

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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Email from South Croydon Conservative MP, Chris Philp. I could’ve put this in the Purley tower block thread maybe, if I googled it.

Dear All,

Many of us are in despair at the way Croydon Council’s planning committee is granting almost every planning application that comes before it – especially destroying family homes and replacing them with blocks of flats. Neighbouring councils Bromley and Sutton do not do this, and there is nothing in national planning policy that means Croydon has to.

Of course we need more homes for young people – but new flats should be build in town centres and brownfield sites. Destroying family homes, as Croydon is choosing to do, means that there will not be enough homes for future families and it is in danger of changing the character of the neighbourhood.

I totally oppose what the council is doing. So do Residents Associations and thousands of residents. Residents Associations, local councillors, people living here and I have all tried so hard to make the council listen over the last few years. I have arranged petitions, personally objected to dozens of the worst applications, we have organised demonstrations at the Town Hall and I have met with the council leader repeatedly to plead the case.

But the Labour-run council just ignores us, time after time. They do this because they can keep control of the Town Hall based on just a few marginal seats (called Wards) in the centre of the Borough. So they ignore everyone else, including our area. There is only one way left to fix this.

A group of Residents Associations from across the Borough wants to fix this by changing the way Croydon is run to a Directly Elected Executive Mayor – where we directly elect an executive mayor. This means all our votes would count equally wherever they are cast, and whoever runs the Town Hall will have to listen to everyone across the Borough if they want to win. If about 14,000 signatures are collected, the council legally has to hold a referendum on adopting a Directly Elected Mayor. If the referendum is positive, then the council is obliged to implement a Directly Elected Mayor. Four London Boroughs have done this already. It would work like a mini Mayor of London, but for Croydon.

I am fully supporting this campaign – because changing the way Croydon is run is the only way to make the Town Hall listen to us. Please go the Residents Group’s website and donate to their campaign and/or download their petition sheet (it has to be done on paper). When you have downloaded the petition sheet, please get as many of your neighbours to sign as possible and post it back to the campaign at the address they give.

Donate here: [Link]

Download the petition forms here: [Link]

We are all sick of being ignored by the council and watching them ram through planning applications against residents wishes virtually every week. This is now the only way to stop the council doing this. Please join me in supporting the Residents Association’s campaign. This is really important because otherwise the Council will just keep on ignoring us all.
Best wishes,

Chris

With reference specifically to the Purley development – Not this again. The NIMBY brigade.

On other points – I do agree with the council being moronic but I don't agree with the assertion that all new development should be consigned only to city centres and brownfield. It is unrealistic and also poor planning strategy.

I also think a DEM mayor is a good idea. Although the flip side of this is that it could concentrate power to one person even more than Newman has managed to do himself within a supposedly democratic council. But if implemented properly then great. I'm not optimistic that it would be though, seeing the way it is run now.

 


Did you know? 98.0000001% of people are morons.

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View HeathMan's Profile HeathMan Flag Purley 11 Oct 19 4.52pm Send a Private Message to HeathMan Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add HeathMan as a friend

Two items of information to share:-

One, there are plans for a lorry to run along Wellesley Road every forty-five seconds once Westfield building starts - the closure of Allders Arcade is a step towards building work.
Two, The hole in the ground in Catherine Street (opposite the Town Hall) is destined to become Croydon's Town Square.

 

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