Sarah Trimmer Hall, Ballymore, again the 235 bus, and crossovers
On Friday morning I was in the Civic centre for the Residents’ Association Forum, a meeting chaired by Theo Dennison and attended by sundry councillors for all or part of the time. 30 or so residents’ association leaders are in attendance and the main topic is the council’s proposal to update the policy on crossovers (for folk who want to park in their front garden). I turned up on spec and didn’t have the papers so it made it hard to follow but what astonished me was when Theo asked for questions about 29 hands shot up out of the 30 odd present. A lot of very detailed questions answered pretty well by the officer present, but it was clear a few of them he hadn’t really thought about. A good example of citizen engagement in action: we will have a better policy as a result of a lot of volunteers spending goodly chunks of time going through dry documents – power to their elbows.
          In the evening the Labour In campaign committee. This is  beginning to gather pace now and people, myself included, are getting our enthusiasm  up, having been a touch jaded after the London campaign.
          
          Over the weekend the news broke about unspeakable things  being done by the developers to the Sarah Trimmer Hall down on the High Street  opposite Waterman’s Park. This is a very unique (can you say that?) [No - Ed] listed  building and is possibly the only surviving purpose-built Georgian School of  Industry in the UK. Not being much of a historian myself, I am indebted to a  really useful website I’ve discovered. It’s very good on local news around  Brentford. It’s called BrentfordTW8.com, and I commend it to you all. Anyway, a  local spotter – Hazel Dakers -noticed that the roof was being removed on Friday  and reported it to councillors on Friday evening (and posted on the forum at  the same time). Myra immediately fired off an email to planning and as matters  seemed to get worse over the weekend we escalated the matter and on Monday both  a planning officer and enforcement came to tell them to stop. There’s always a  fear in these cases that the whole building will be rendered unstable and have  to be demolished, which sometimes suits developers just fine. We’re hoping that  we got to this one soon enough to prevent that happening. Anyway, just  reinforces that if you see anything dodgy going on, let councillor(s) know and  if we agree we’ll do our level best…
          
          Talking of unspeakable, let’s get unrepeatable. The 235  bus is still not running, despite more than one false dawn. I would like to  take a variety of people who are stopping it running, hold them by the (Redacted  by the editor of this family website) [No I didn't Ed].
          
          Apart from Trimmer, Monday was pretty quiet but Tuesday  evening was the culmination of the council AGM so we have new appointments of  Mayor and Deputy, a cabinet reshuffle, and changes to committees. The best news  for me obviously is that I no longer have to refer to Councillor Savin as ‘Her  Eminent Worshipfulness’ and can treat her like dirt, though I have decided that  the Eminence of the Eminent Pooch transcends such temporal matters so I shall  continue to treat her Poochfulness with due respect. The major change for me is  that I will now be on the Planning Committee and the Audit Committee and will  be Vice chair of the Area Forum though naturally I will expect Chair Mel  Collins to continue to do all the work. The AGM is a very ritualised event with  old mayors being unchained and new ones chained up (not in any sense in a John  Whittingdale manner) and a lot of speeches of welcome and thanks and boomtime  for florists.
          
          Wednesday was a political evening with the local Labour  Exec Committee followed by the General Committee. Lively debates as ever and I  got myself elected for my first trip to Labour Conference in September. This is  up in Liverpool – Liverpool town where I was born, where they’ve got no trees,  no scented breeze (I always used to sing that as centipedes), no fields of  waving corn, and I’m a bit past it for lots of girls with peroxide curls. But I  can help the black and tans to flow free. (is this a bit obscure? Think of a  more sophisticated version of Maybe it’s because I’m a Londoner). Anyway,  that’s where I’ll be in September.
          
          Today, Thursday, was a bit of a run around. Into the Civic  for our regular meeting on Lampton 360, where Mel and I had our first meeting  with the new guy who will be running planned maintenance on council property.  An impressive guy and very reassuring. At midday we were lurking around Green  Dragon Lane with an invasion of Yellowjackets aka council and Hounslow Highways  officers. The usual list of bits and pieces to report but in truth not in bad  shape and we were struck by how good the landscaping looked in the sun with  buttercups and daisies everywhere. Then I’m back to the civic centre to get an  update on the Ballymore development. We have just completed the sale of some of  the land to Ballymore but there’s still a way to go to get the whole site  assembled so work can start, which is likely to take another year or so. Very  frustrating but Ballymore are committed to making this happen (as are LBH) and  are in talks with a major supermarket to take the keynote store in our new  brillianter town centre. I am sworn to secrecy as to which supermarket, a  secret I will have no trouble keeping as nobody will tell me. 
          
          Now I’m girding my loins for the Area Forum. To look at  the agenda and papers you’d think it wouldn’t be too controversial but I’m  quite a fast learner and I know Area Forums are never like that so I won’t  forget to pack my tin hat.
Guy Lambert
May 27, 2016
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