
The unusual site banners are to bring attention to the fact that Labour activists in Bexley are manipulating Facebook Groups with fictional posters. They deny it, threaten police action for ‘harassing’ a fictitious character and then demonstrate their willingness to impersonate by creating a false Administrator account in my name. The banner on display is chosen randomly from a selection of three, with a fourth bearing the familiar Bexley Council is Bonkers logo.
The interest in Bexley’s rogue property developer and
his Council friends rarely dies down for long, the assumption of the
latest one (below), anonymous unfortunately, if I want to be
ultra-pedantic, is wrong on both counts. I don’t think Mr. Singh acted in a
manner contrary to the permission originally granted or is now seeking to make a change.
It looks to me that he made the change and was rewarded with an enforcement notice.
The new request is for that enforcement order to be rescinded.
To combat anti-social behaviour at the entrance to the residents’ car park he
moved the barrier. For reasons that won’t be clear to anyone unfamiliar with
the site it has caused the number of parking spaces to fall below the agreed
number and vehicles to block the access road for the time it takes for the automatic barrier to lift.
The access road is a minor cul-de-sac.
To be fair, the application does not look too unreasonable to me.
The resident who loses his parking space may not agree.
