Following bent Sandwell Labour's private meeting to seal the destruction of Brandhall Green Space here is one of the "documents" that will be put before Cabinet. This is a matter of great public interest to local residents and to all in Sadders who seek to prevent Labour destroying the ever-shrinking green space in the urban dystopia. It is shocking that this presentation is not being placed in the public domain by Labour itself noting the importance of this matter.
I am obliged to a concerned member of the public for the following screenshots which I understand were used in a recent presentation on bent Sandwell Labour's "destroy green space strategy". As a journalist it is essential that I share these images with you noting the seriousness of the planned destruction. Clearly the Brandhall Green Space protesters need to mobilise swiftly, and they should also desist from constantly lauding Labour Councillors like Jones (R) and Fenton who are really "the enemy"! The "decision" has already been made by Dim Kez and the comrades.
Perhaps the sickest claim by bent Labour considering their planned destruction of a large green space is that it will lead to "ecological enhancements". WTF?????
Remember that a leading advocate of this vandalism was former Labour leader Cllr "Red" Yvonne Davies - still taking public money as an Independent Cllr though rarely attending meetings - who f'd off to a near half million pound house in Herefordshire surrounded by glorious woodland and greenery leaving local people shafted.
You will note that Labour are afraid of judicial review (JR) proceedings. I think the Group should approach Leigh Day, Solicitors, in London. A preliminary view could be obtained cheaply. A whip round or crowdfunder should easily raise the necessary. Further, as this case deals with environmental issues, there is a thing called the Aarhus Convention relating to costs in this type of case. Basically, this limits the costs payable to SMBC if a judicial review is unsuccessful to £10k. Whilst this sounds a lot, and excludes own solicitor's fees, it is a sum that could be raised by crowdfunding nationally and, even, internationally from those keen on protecting green spaces.
There is a three month time limit for JR proceedings and this will probably run from the (already decided) Cabinet "decision" of 20th July so that time is of the essence.
As many of the Group need to attend the Cabinet meeting on 20th July even though the decision has, in reality, been made already. Representations should be made to have the meeting moved to a 6pm slot from the usual 3.30pm so that working people or parents tied up with the school run can attend.
Sick Labour are playing the new school card for all it is worth but surely Brandhall is not the only option for this? The Group need to be able to counter the "school" argument although I am sure you are onto that.
The Group also needs to bone-up on planning issues and mount a campaign to have the planning application "called-in", when Keir Starmer, Londoner John Spellar, and their new puppet, Dim Kez. try to force this through.
(Due to a small tech issue one image below is repeated - apologies.)
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