may 2016 e-newsletter
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May 2016 E-Newsletter
This month’s E-News:
A new Mayor and a referendum to come #better in
Coming up soon - some dates for your diary
Be a good sport...
What I’ve been doing in Parliament this month
Housing and Planning Bill
Funding London’s schools
From Drones to Pensions - Select Committees
From bad housing to debt- please seek help early
Local Round up, including CS11, The Star’ and ‘Carlton’ pubs, replacement of council play service and more
This is always a snapshot, of course - I (and your local councillors) are dealing with dozens of other issues, so
please do get in touch with questions or comments (and follow me on Twitter and Facebook too)
A new Mayor and a referendum to come #better in
The last month has inevitably been dominated by the election for the new Mayor of London and I was delight-
ed to have been able to play a part in the team working for Sadiq Khan. I’m looking forward to working withhim in the interests of Westminster North on i ssues like housing, planning, transport and policing. Thank you
to everyone who turned out to vote last week, but even for those who did not vote for him, Sadiq is sayingabsolutely clearly that he will act as a ‘Mayor for all Londoners’, reaching out to all communities and serving
in the best interests of this wonderful city.
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/mayor/london-election-result-sadiq-khan-pledges-to-be-mayor-for-all-
londoners-after-seizing-city-hall-a3242431.html
We also elected a new councillor for Church Street, Aicha Less, who is already out and about taking up local
issues and helping constituents.
However, we are now immediately thrown into the next campaign with the referendum on whether Britainshould remain in the European Union just 6 weeks away. I’ll be doing what I can for a ‘Yes’ vote, confident
that, on issues from trade to worker’s rights, from environmental protection to security, we are ‘better in’. Ifyou want to find out more about Labour’s position, here is the link for ‘Labour in for Britain’: http://www.labour.org.uk/inforbritain
Coming up soon
I’m thrilled to see Local Neighbourhood Forums getting off the ground - the more people can play a part in
shaping their communities, the stronger they will be.
The Maida Hill Forum had a successful launch last month. If you are in the Maida Hill/Harrow Road area and
are interested, contact:
Info: maidahillforum.org.uk
I’ve been asked to give a special plug to the forthcoming
St John’s Wood Neighbourhood Forum
Their first meeting will be at
6pm
Tuesday 17th
May
Quinton Kynaston School, Marlborough Hill NW8
For more information, please see the Forum's website: www.sjwnf.org.uk
North Paddington Foodbank
The Foodbank is helping to meet real need locally, but they need more donations. You can help:
Please also come along to their AGM (I’m speaking):
Thursday 26th May
6-7.30pm
at WECH community Hall
Be a good sport…
Our kids need opportunities - a ffordable opportunities - to play sport.
The Queen’s Park Football Academy (linked to the Queen’s Park Community Council) is crowdfunding for afootball programme for local kids. Can you help?
Meanwhile on the Walterton and Elgin CH pitch (Chantry Close, W9), Fernhead Rovers are back
I joined the team who have got ‘Fernhead Rovers’ up and running again on Saturdays. Sat 12-1 for 4-8s/1-2
for 9-13. £1.
Contact [email protected] or call 07820544087.
In Parliament
Housing and Planning Bill
The Government’s Housing and Planning Bill has now completed its passage through Parliament despite
strong opposition.
I spoke against it, drawing heavily on work done by Westminster Council. You can read my speech here.
The Act will require councils to sell high value homes to pay for the ‘Right to Buy' of Housing Association
properties, reducing still further the supply of genuinely affordable homes for people in housing need.
It introduces higher rents for tenants with household incomes over £40,000 under ‘Pay to Stay’ arrangements.
And it requires developers to offer ‘starter homes’ for sale at up to £450,000 instead of other affordable op-tions, including rent. As a £50,000 ‘starter home’ offers a discount to people with incomes of £77,000 a year,
such schemes are clearly not going to be of assistance to most people needing housing in London - like thelocal health care assistant I met last month, who on her income of less than £15,000 cannot either buy or rent
privately via one of the government’s so called ‘affordable rent’ homes.
Funding for schools - London faces more cuts
Schools are already under pressure as spending cuts bite.
However, London schools now face a further squeeze as the Government plans to go ahead with a new fund-
ing formula which will move funds away from the capital.
Parliament debated this issue last week, and I raised the impact this is expected to have on a number of West-
minster schools, which stand, in some cases, to lose up to 14% of their budgets. You can read the debate here.
Lots of you wrote to me about the Government’s (now at least partially dropped) plans to force all schools to
become academies, regardless of local wishes or circumstances.
Here’s what I was writing in reply.
Select Committee work
Much of my time in Parliament is currently spent working on two specialist Select Committees.
The Work and Pensions Committee is now doing an inquiry into the working of the Pension Protection Fund.
We have also produced two recent reports on funeral payments and on how the new Universal Credit is ex-
pected to work for people ‘in’ work.
Support for the bereaved
Universal Credit
The Joint Committee on Human Rights is now looking at the Investigatory Powers Bill and new measures we
expect the Government to announce on Counter-extremism.
We have also just produced a report recommending that the Government clarify the legal case for the use of
drones outside areas of armed conflict.
The Government’s policy on the use of drones.
From bad housing to debt - please seek help early!
This month I’ve picked up more dreadful housing and debt cases cases, from severe damp to over -crowding.
Please don’t suffer in silence, We can’t solve every problem (either alone or in partnership with local advice
agencies) but we will try.
Meanwhile, this shows how quickly a modest (in this case Council Tax) debt can build up once it is sent to a bailiff...
Local round up
Fly-tipping
I’m continuing to press Westminster over dumping and fly -tipping. There are problems all over, but some sites
in NW8 and W9 are particularly dreadful, If you see anything, please do report it…
https://www.westminster.gov.uk/report-it-waste
West End Green scheme approved despite objections
West End Green (650 flats, a 30 storey-tower block and just 19% affordable homes), was given the go-ahead by Westminster Council last month, despite strong objections from amenity societies and others (including
me!). Coming soon after approval for the redevelopment of Whiteleys, these approvals show the urgent needfor a new ‘tall buildings’ policy in Westminster and a much tougher approach to providing genuinely afforda-
ble homes to buy and to rent. London has been flooded with luxury developments in recent years, while hous-
ing need grows and people on ordinary incomes are increasingly priced out.
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/approval-for-paddington-tower-opens-floodgate-to-skyscrapers-
a3227511.html
St John's Wood Barracks
A number of concerned residents from St John’s Wood have been in touch with me to raise their concernsabout this development and about the proposed access route to the development site.
I am speaking with the Westminster Planning department to gain clarification regarding this issue. The devel-opers have stated that no firm decision has been made and that all the opposition received so far from local
residents will be given due consideration before any submissions are made to the Council.
I will let you know when I know more.
Halfway there for a bench and shelter at Circus Road bus stop
Following nearly a year-long campaign from local resident Dr Kopelowitz and many a back-and-forth between WCC, TFLand myself, Westminster Council have installed a bench at the Circus Road bus stop at the junction with Cavendish Ave-
nue. Definitely a step in the right direction but now they need to erect a shelter!
Carlton Tavern – on the eve of the planning inquiry, campaigners gather
A year on from the illegal demolition of the Carlton Tavern pub, I joined campaigners. The Planning Inquiry is
about to start...
Cycle Superhighway
Given the huge concern about the proposed Cycle SuperHighway (CS11) through St John’s Wood, I broughtthe St John’s Wood Society, TFL, Westminster Council, Mayor’s team, Royal Parks and others together to
consider the impact and options for a revised scheme that continues the important work of making London a
great city for cyclists without creating rat -running and other problems for residents. TFL agreed to share datawith the Council to help reach a better understanding of their proposals. I will be following this up over the
next few weeks.
‘Star’ Pub, St John’s Wood
I’ve had lots of requests for an update on this pub, also c losed last year just before ‘Asset of Community Vale’status was awarded. Here’s the latest from Westminster Council:
The Star, 38 St John’s Wood Terrace, London NW8 6LS
I am aware that the Property has recently re-opened with the same estate agents occupying the ground floor. An enforcement notice in respect of the use of the site has not been served because the unauthorised use
ceased and it became a vacant public house, which is not a breach of planning control. A planning enforce-ment inspection has recently been carried out, which confirmed that it is no longer a vacant public house and
is being used in breach of planning control – although this is disputed by the owner.
A Public Inquiry is due to be held at the City Council’s offices on 7 June in respect of the appeal the ownerhas lodged against the City Council’s refusal of their Certificate of Lawfulness application from last
year. The Planning Inspector’s decision on this appeal will clarify whether an estate agent use of the Property
is lawful or not. It is therefore likely that the formal service of an enforcement notice will be held in abeyance
pending the formal determination of that appeal, which should be shortly after the Public Inquiry.
I trust this clarifies matters. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries.
Regards
Westminster City Council
All change as Westminster Council pulls all funding from after-school service
In the same month a major new report found that such activities are hugely helpful to children’s education
development the after-school ‘play’ service has lost all Council funding!
As many parents have complained to me about the lack of information, I asked a number of questions about
the new private service. Here’s Westminster Council’s reply:
• Will there be a May half-term programme at any/all of the centres (school and community)?
FitforSport (FFS) are planning to offer a May half-term programme from both community sites and at 2-3 school sites; school detail will be confirmed during April once schools have confirmed availability of the
space.
• What have parents been told, given that the service changeover happens in just a few weeks?
Letters and flyers were issued to parents by each school providing confirmation on the new service arrange-
ments before the Easter break, and parent information events are planned during April in each location.
• Are the ‘Fit for Work’ charges the same as those for the Westminster service for a) after schools b)
holiday schemes? (It appears not from their website).
Fit For Sport charges are as follows and as long as a parent books and the discount is valid if a parent books
in for a minimum of 1 session per week for the whole term. Holiday fees will remain the same at £24 per day.
• What commitment if any has been made by Fit for Sport to maintaining their charges as between
those advertised for Hallfield and Essendine and the much higher charges which seem to apply elsewhere?
Fit For Sport have a wide range of prices for their services dependent on demographic, rental partner-
ship and school requirements. All schools have proposed a no rental agreement initially to ensure parents
aren’t charged additional revenue.
• Are the two community centres (Sussex Gardens and Bayswater) included in the Fit for Sport ar-
rangement and how will this be organised?
Both Community sites are included in Fit For Sports arrangements with schools; FFS have also approached a
local church to Sussex Street to ensure they have a suitable alternative indoor area conducive to children’s
activities given the Sussex Street site is going to require some improvement works to make it fit for use. Fit For Sport are liaising with Headteachers who utilise the sites through a walking bus provision to confirm thenew arrangements and how the service will be organised and managed from the May half term. FFS will be
aligning the offer at the two community sites to that being offered at the host school sites.
• What is happening to the playmaker/detached team service and the residential schemes that WCC
were operating?
Fit for Sport are experienced in delivering summer camps and would be able to respond to service users andheadteachers requests to deliver a summer camp where a sufficient demand has been identified. Play Makers
were not part of the Market Position Statement and so this service will not continue.
• Have Fit for Sport indicated whether they will take on any of the existing staff and if so, are their
rates of pay equivalent?
WCC Play staff will have the opportunity to apply for roles with Fit For Sport but as the new delivery model is
fundamentally different from the WCC Play Service TUPE will not apply to WCC in-house Play staff.
• What financial provision has been made for spot-booking for any children in need?
This will be considered on a case by case basis. Comments are very welcome.
Thank you for reading and I welcome your comments
Karen Buck MP
Website: www.karenbuck.org.uk
Promoted by Iain McNicol on behalf of the Labour Party both at Southside, 105 Victoria Street, LondonSW1E 6QT. The information used to supply this email is for the use of Karen Buck and will not be passed on
to any third party organisation.
Session Prices Price after 15% discount for booking a
3.30-6.00pm £8.00 £6.80
3.30-4.30pm £5.50 £4.68
4.30.6.00pm £6.50 £5.53
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