And now it is back to work with a whole month to fill in before the next webcast Council meeting.
I promised myself that I would use the time freed up by
letting @tonyofsidcup have his say by trying to
establish a link between Mr. Inderjit Khun Khun’s
application to develop 2 West Heath Road
(download Council website PDF) which would lead all the way back to
Mr. Singh’s demolition of Ye Olde Leather Bottle, my interest being aroused by
Councillor Davey being persuaded to withdraw his objection at the eleventh hour.
It may not by itself be absolute proof, and my knowledge of Indian family names
is limited, but Companies House reveals that Baljinder Kaur Khun Khun was one
of the five shareholders in Kulvinder Singh’s company Balmonza Limited and the company
registered to 2 West Heath Road has bought into The Leather Bottle.
Land Registry document.
It would therefore seem that there is almost certainly a family link between Baljinder and Inderjit Khun Khun; not that there
is anything wrong with that of course but with several interesting planning
situations in the North of the borough all leading back to the same people who
have such very close links to the local Conservative group, to the extent of being
photographed for publicity purposes inside their main residence, there must be every reason to keep on digging.
Why did Councillor Davey withdraw his objections? Who twisted his arm during the
planning meeting break? Adding to the concerns is that my postbag now includes a message
from a reader clearly stating that he too was leaned upon by Bexley
Council officials to withdraw objections to one of Mr. Singh’s applications.