21 FAMILIES WHO LIVE AT CONNAUGHT HOUSE, MUSWELL HILL ARE BEING MADE HOMELESS
The Metropolitan Police are planning to make 21 families homeless by reclaiming the land for profitable redevelopment.
AS YET THEY HAVE NOT BEEN GIVEN PLANNING PERMISSION MEANING THESE BUILDINGS COULD LIE EMPTY (& OPEN TO VANDALISM) FOR THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE.
By doing this, they will be ripping the heart out of the community that live here.
Some of the residents, having lived here for over 20 years (and brought up children and raised families), have been informed by Crown Housing Association and Haringey Council that they have no legal obligation to re-house them, thus making them homeless.
In the current climate, where Social Housing is already under extreme pressure, virtually non existent; is making another 21 families homeless, the best solution? Are the financial needs of the Metropolitan Police greater than those of people's lives?
BAILIFFS ARE DUE THE 2ND WEEK IN MARCH! (11th)
Local groups are getting involved, as well as Occupy London and Save Barnet Library.
Please come down and give your support.
LOCATION: Connaught House, Muswell Hill, N10 3LH,
They also have a Facebook page: Facebook: Save Our Homes
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Connaught Gardens Update
Residents due to move out later in this month and the following month have been told they have to move out on the11th.
One of the residents is on his way to court to hopefully challenge the new eviction notice given for 11th March. He has also been down to Haringey council, who have told him that until he is evicted, there is nothing they can do. Once him and his family are evicted then they will offer him and his wife and there two young children temp accommodation in different b&bs. They can also only really offer him accommodation out of the area in places such as Essex etc. Yet the Crown Housing are at liberty till 2015 to manage the property until they hand the property over to the metropolitan police. The protect and serve? Just following orders. Expect to hear that on the scheduled eviction of the 11th.
Support is needed in the manner of your choosing.
Got into the local paper...
http://www.haringeyindependent.co.uk/news/10273426.Families_to_be_f...
Authorities have intimidate and divide the community.
They have lied too.
Kinda shocking really, when you think they got all the legal law on their side. Yet they still have to use underhanded tactics to get what they want.
They have told some residents, that if they protest in any form, it will delay their re-housing process.
They are telling each resident different things and dividing them, thus making them lose their strength, as a community.
They know that its more easy to boss residents around, when they are divided.
Sense of entitlement. You believe the right wing propaganda too much. You should really read them with a pinch of salt.
I know people who have worked all their lives and sent their children to school and never bought their council house. They did not have the mentality that buying a house is the "be all and and all" of their lives. Unfortunately, due to the neo-liberal changes perpetrated to the people, they are in a position of losing the homes that have been in the family for three generations.
As for the "more hours you work, the more money you make" mentality. Not for long.
I worked in a place that in the 1980's had five people working, for the job I did by myself with a computer.
They have now made a robot that can cook 360 burgers per hour. Once that robot costs as much as the wages of three people flipping burgers in a year, then Mcdonalds will no longer need people flipping burgers.
You may have noticed that there are less tills in supermarkets? More check out counters?
Your plumber has gotten a taste of the future already. All his training and he had re-skill to become a tradesman. For now, his job is safe.
I know too many people who say that hard work is the answer and now face bankruptcy due to the economic crisis of banks that have gambled and left the tax payer to pick up the bill.
Hard work? Did you enjoy the Quantitative Easing from the government £250Billion given to the banks and along with inflation, probably translated to a 10% reduction on your wages.
I have no desire to buy stuff that I do not need, to impress people I do not like. I do prefer to fight for a better world, rather than keep working in the rat race, in the deluded hope to gain enough fiat paper to escape the property bubble burst, and the ensuing economic meltdown.
The disabled who need the extra room because of their disability will be exempt from the bedroom tax. But I agree on the general lack of thought regarding many of the new proposals.
Only partly true. If your carer is not a member of your family and needs to stay overnight then you are exempt. However, if your carer is a member of your family you will need to pay the shortfall.
For example, couples who need the extra room because one of them is disabled and therefore they can't share a room are not exempted, but they will be able to apply for discretionary housing payments to make up the shortfall [form here]. This, of course, is subject to there being enough money in the pot to cover all the claims. At this stage, it is not clear how many people will need these payments. DHPs are not usually paid long term.
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