ON FRIDAY, Mr. Jacob O'Callaghan put in – via the council planning portal – his comments and partial objection in relation to an aspect of the huge Alexandra Palace planning application (Consultation Comment #47).
I've attached the PDF below ("FAO Planning Officer").
Those with longer memories will recall that in 2007 – and on behalf of the Save Ally Pally group – Mr O'Callaghan was the Claimant in the successful High Court action against the Charity Commission, over the attempted sale of Alexandra Palace by the Council.
(The Commission – heavily under the influence of Council – had given permission to Haringey to sell Alexandra Palace. The Court case hinged on the (lack of-) quality of the Commission's public consultation).
Further back in the history of Ally Pally, Mr. O'Callaghan successfully argued for a Grade II Listing status.
Those who recognise the points made by Jacob O'Callaghan (about the 1936 BBC television studios) may consider making their own submissions about Application ref:
HGY/2014/3122 –
Clive Carter
Haringey Councillor
(N.B. This is not a party political matter or issue).
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I UNDERSTAND that Mr O'Callaghan may be interviewed about this matter on BBC Radio London at about 07:50, tomorrow morning (Monday).
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