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
Tags for Forum Posts: Connaught House, community, eviction, homes, local, police, protest
That was how it was run. Till Thatcher came in and started having all the Council housing sold off. She did not tell the people that none would be built to replace what was sold off.
Akin to selling your goods and not replacing them.
End result. A housing bubble.
Is there a possibility for a court order to prevent this? On what grounds have they moved it forward? They need to go to a housing solicitor immediately and get advice.
May have been due to Occupy London getting involved.
It would be interesting to see whether the Metropolitan Police will call Bailiffs to evict people. who will then call the Metropolitan Police to have the residents removed forcibly.
PLANNING MEETING FOR HOUSING PUBLIC EVENT
Planning meeting for Public Event (see below)
Wednesday 6th March6.30pm at the Tollgate Pub
Turnpike Lane, N8
All welcomeIn opposition to Government cuts to housing rights and benefits
WE DEMAND SECURE, AFFORDABLE, LOCAL DECENT HOMES FOR ALL
http://www.hapsnews.net/planning-meeting-for-housing-public-event/?...
NOTE - This is not directly about the Connaught House issue....But Im sure it will come up
It would be helpful if the ConDems would assist the HMRC in collecting the £35 Billion to £120 Billion corporate taxes that are currently being dodged.
You know £7Billion from Vodafone alone. Then there's Starbucks, Boots, Aracadia/Topshop.
You act like these people are some sort of scoungers. Leave that to the corporations who receive alot of benefits from the taxpayer.
Even the Daily Mail has admitted in their research that one in four corporations do not pay their taxes. If they ended paying the strain on the British taxpayer would not be as hard.
The ConDems would also not have an excuse to privatise the NHS to again enrich their corporate friends and masters.
Do you get angry about that or accept it like a good pleb?
Is Maria waving the Sword of Truth or just calling a spada a spada?
Benefits as a way of life? You should stop reading the Daily Mail and the Sun.
How can £70.00 a week be a way of life? My travel costs £35.60 per week. Even if by bus, travel would cost £2.40 per trip. I know people who spend £30 per week on their heating because they have to use the key system.
Do you actually believe the benefit scroungers with 50" TV stories are the norm? By the way I checked. You can get a 50" LCD for £423.00 nowadays. We will most likely start hearing of benefit scroungers with 68" LCD's. Those cost £2,100.00 each.
As for the three generations on benefits story. They don't exist.
The large families of 11 or more children? There are 190 in the country.
I prefer to concentrate my energies on the corporations who are robbing the country with the collaboration of the politicians.
This is entirely anecdotal, but there is a council house across the road from us and a young(ish) family moved there a couple of month ago. They dont have any curtains so we can literally watch TV programmes through our windows and they have two ginormous flat screen TVs in both rooms that are visible from the street. Its kind of funny, really. They also have 2 cars.
Generally, I’m pro welfare state but I think there should be limits and proper checks to ensure that council houses go to people who actually need them. And definitely not for life.
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