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21 April (Part 2) - What a shambles!

In July last year news broke that Bexley Council had handed a Community Centre to the Rose Bruford college and it seemed that no one had been consulted beforehand. Blackfen & Lamorbey Councillor James Hunt got a load of ccomplaints and enquiries about it. I know because he told me so at the time.

Rose BrufordNaturally the Conservatives were unhappy to be faced with a probing James Hunt so they put out a cover story. Click the image alongside to read it in full.

As the truth was hard to come by, Bonkers did not say much more about it. Just a little follow up on 14th July.

Thanks to some FOI enquiries a little more has come to light.

It begins on 6th January 2025 when former Council Leader Baroness O’Neill expressed surprise at the news that the Community Centre was going to Rose Bruford and then the trail goes into redacted mode.

One Cabinet Member said to another in March that he was not going to do anything until the Finance Director had offered an opinion. Nothing more happened until late in April when a meeting was arranged. Two weeks later a lease had been drafted. Six weeks later the responsible Cabinet Member admitted to not knowing to what use the Centre might be put. “Could you please remind me what the usage of this site was and what is the deal with Rose Bruford.”

The reply said it was known as Sidcup Youth Centre and managed by Children’s Services. The five year rental deal is redacted.

On the 30th June 2025 the Cabinet Member begins to worry about the way the transfer is being perceived publicly and whether Sidcup Lions are still using the Centre. The Chief Executive suggests that “Comms puts the record straight”. The Cabinet Member says “someone is stirring”.

On 1st July the draft response is ready to counter “the activity on Social Media”. The Leader asks that it goes out on Facebook, X and Nextdoor as well as the Council’s website. In the event it went out on Facebook, X and Instagram.

The Blackfen & Lamorbey Councillors said “Thank you for giving some clarity, it has caused a lot of residents concern from reading the planning application which had sparse but conflicting information. Residents in B&L are wary now after the Old Farm Park sell off for housing. There are still worries about noise but that has been sent to Planning for conditions of closing windows etc. Maybe next time there should be consultation before issues like this. Transparency is a good thing.”

There is then a press enquiry about a new roof recently fitted to the Centre and the clubs using the sports fields. The response confirms the new roof and that the Youth Centre has not been used - apart from the playing fields - since December 2024. Baroness O’Neill asks for some paragraphs to be changed for greater clarity and when they are for a few more changes.

The responsible Cabinet Member then queries whether the rent should go into the Capital program. No one seems to know. Six weeks later a contractor went on site to see what is needed to be done to the building. The answer is more roof work, a gas boiler and removal of a dead tree. The Leader asks how much that will cost but there is no answer.

Rose Bruford College asks for the Centre’s name to be changed.

What does the foregoing show? It shows that the Leader was initially kept in the dark; the responsible Cabinet Member was not completely on top of his brief and that the Council Officers are not as efficient as we are so often told they are. What you cannot see here is that the FOI resonse is an absolute mess. It is 41 pages long with much of it being repetitive and out of sequence. There is nothing of note omitted from the above summary.

It proves that James Hunt and his colleagues were right to probe his residents concerns. Nobody had bothered to tell them anything and it only suggests the level of Council incompetence is as bad as most of us suspect. There is no evidence that the College was in any way at fault nor that James Hunt was “stirring” anything at all.

Another Bexley Council omnishambles.

 

21 April (Part 1) - Council Questions from MoPs

QuestionsMore than an hour before Councillors began their love-in there were the usual questions from Members of the Public (MoPs) and Councillors.

Mr. Shvorob asked if the Conservatives were going to continue with their somewhat dishonest practice of planting their supporters in the gallery masquerading as MoPs to ask questions.

The Council Leader David Leaf implied that Mr. Shvorob was himself a ‘plant’ for his own Working for Sidcup Party and that the two questioners following Mr. Shvorob were Labour ‘plants’ standing in Crayford. You have to admit that Councillor Leaf always has his wits about him.

Both Nathan Ogunleye and Colin Chin are Labour election candidates. As David said, the question sort of answered the question. (Good answer, they are all as dishonest as each other.)

Mr. Shvorob’s second question was dismissed as “an absolute load of rubbish that has just come out of his mouth. He comes to the Council to waste people’s time”. Councillor Leaf is both too clever and far too rude. Mr. Shvorob said "“he had no shame.”

To Mr. Ogunleye, Councillor Diment said it remains to be seen what the effect of the return of the Crayford loop services would be and implored people to use it. “Use it or lose it.” Mr. Ogunleye said the Conservative decision to cut the loop line service was wrong but Richard Diment reminded him that “usage fell off a cliff” at the time of Covid. The service was unviable and has not yet fully recovered. “It made absolutely no sense to run empty trains.”

On roads, Mr. Chin was told what Bonkers’ readers know already. Bexley spent all the government’s money and it was only 14% of what Bexley spent on roads while TfL cut its Bexley road funding of around a million pounds a year to nothing. Mr. Chin then asked why, if so much money was spent, there are still dangerous pot holes in Crayford? He was told that all reported pot holes meeting the [40mm deep] criteria are fixed very quickly. More than 300 roads have been resurfaced over the past four years.

 

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