Whether it's the right move for QPR and whether they are going to work with children, young adults and the disabled, the over-riding matter here is that Ealing Council, once again, cannot afford to redevelop or pay for the upkeep on this land, it seems, so they give it away. Was there a public consultation? Whose land is this to give away like that? Again, Ealing Council being a law unto their self-serving selves. Just because we cannot pay for the upkeep on something doesn't mean you give it away.We are concerned in Acton that our dear old Ealing Council might succumb to the charm of Catalyst Housing who propose joining Friars Green, a public green, to their patch of grass on their proposed redeveloped estate. They, of course, don't see it like that - more that they believe they're giving the public their patch of grass, but the area will be fenced off and a road will disappear to join the two. Will Ealing Council allow this, I hear you cry! If it saves them money on maintenance, of course. If it serves the developer, of course! Is anyone questioning this officially? Anyone asking to see the consultation?
Angela White ● 3981d