24 April (Part 2) - What a tangled web they weave
If you go around annoying your neighbours, costing them a great deal of money and in at least one
case, forcing them out of their house, you don’t make many friends outside the Conservative Club. Hence the
messages that flooded in to confirm and expand on the names given in
yesterday’s blog.
I
was right about the man who accosted me in 2016, it is Kulvinder Singh on the
left under the yellow turban and my suspicions were right about the man who
fancies himself as a get-away driver and appears to be great mates with the
Vice-Chairman of the Planning Committee. It is Kulvinder’s father Tarsem and it was him who
falsely accused me of photographing his grandchildren
in September last year.
It all makes sense now. Companies House lists the two of them as Directors or former
Directors of Dhadda Estates based at 95 Woolwich Road and conveniently a few doors along from
Bexley’s Council Offices and the Planning Department.
It was Dhadda that made the retrospective application for
the monstrosity built
on the boundary of Lesnes Abbey Woods and despite one of the few honest
Conservative Councillors insisting on a site inspection Dhadda was eventually allowed
to keep it; June Slaughter’s reservations going unheeded.
I wouldn’t be surprised if someone tittle-tattled
that the Singhs were fully paid up members of the Bexleyheath and Crayford Conservative Association. Now
who do I know who might let me know?