This week, week 5 of the Inquiry, will firstly be about what is called the Section 106 agreement between the council and Minerva on how much money will be forthcoming,…
Continue Reading »I was back at the Public Inquiry on Friday to give my testimony (see HERE with other information). It gave me the opportunity to take more photos… and even a…
Continue Reading »In order to follow the events of the Ram Brewery Inquiry, I will list below the links to related article and contributions you might be interested to see: Pre-inquiry note…
Continue Reading »I’ve just come back from the inquiry this morning where Martin Linton made a statement against the scheme (you can read the evidence HERE). I had the occasion to take…
Continue Reading »Friday 20th of Nov 09 at The Inquiry on DAY 12 Apparently the session had started at 9 am and I arrived at the time it was scheduled to start:10…
Continue Reading »The Health & Safety position seems to be that the risk from the gasholder would be classified as ‘tolerable’ [1]. It is not expected to blow up any day soon.…
Continue Reading »See also Shirley Passmore’s report HERE I read Shirley’s account interest and would like to add a few more comments:syl WEEK 1 Tuesday 3 November 2009 I attended the first…
Continue Reading »Author: Sylvia Harrison The Inspector adjourned the Enquiry this afternoon, and will reconvene on Tuesday morning at 10am. There are two reasons: The Wandsworth Society is not quite ready to…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Below are extracts of the different topics raised by the Wandsworth Society against the current planning application for the Ram Brewery redevelopment. The Society has considered the proposals…
Continue Reading »Difficult to describe what has been going on. Apart from opening speeches as described by Tony Belton, 7 witnesses for the development, both for Minerva and for the Council, have…
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