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This index contains
links to material mainly taken from the "What's New" section
of the front page and placed in a, more or less, subject
order.
It is not fully
comprehensive in that most material dates from 2000
onwards.
Comprehensive lists
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CONTENTS

Anerley Hill
Tunnel
Brief update 27/07/00:
Bromley Council has replied (we think inadequately) to our letter of
claim. The matter is "under consideration". Top;
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Archaeology
- Planning
matters:
Archaeology - what lies under the surface? Town and Country
Parks - select committee notes Planning Policy Guidance 16
(Archaeology and Planning)
- A
Whiff of Archaeology in the Air -
notes from 29 March 2004 by Ray Sacks: notes and pictures; An
Archaeological Proposal

the
AREA
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Bromley
Council
MULTIPLEX CANCELLED
Bromley Council
today (Friday 11th May 2001) announced it was scrapping
the massively opposed Crystal Palace Park multiplex and terminating
its agreement with London & Regional Properties Ltd.
GENERAL
CRYSTAL PALACE MUSEUM
CLOSURE
RESERVED MATTERS
FULL TEXT -
Planning Policy Guidance 16 - Archaeology and
Planning - see if you can
spot any section which Bromley Council has followed in full
and in the spirit of the guidance??
SINGLE REGENERATION BUDGET
(SRB)
Single
Regeneration Budget -
Bromley Council's claims scrutinised.
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Cinemas
Top

Consultation/Dialogue
Process
CONSULTATION ON THE
PARK (9/11/04): Now that the Park exhibiton is over (18 - 26
September 2004 and closing date for comments: 11th
October 2004 ), what is
next? Nigel Westaway, facilitator in the dialogue process and the
person who will do the analysis of responses, said that
"...it was very successful, with
a total of nearly 2,500 (mostly local) people through the
exhibition and 2,700 written responses. The youth age group was,
predictably, under-represented but otherwise gender, age and
ethnicity was pretty well balanced. The atmosphere was for the
most part very positive."
It is expected that results will
be presented to the working groups in the dialogue process in
October (done). The Main
Working Group, meeting planned for 4 December 2004, will see
the final analysis.

Crystal Palace
Campaign
- Crystal Palace Campaign -
statement of Income
& Expenditure to May 2006
- Crystal Palace Campaign -
statement of Income
& Expenditure to May 2005
- Crystal Palace Campaign -
statement of income
& Expenditure to May 2004
- New
Chairman - Ray Sacks
takes over the reins from Philip Kolvin - 23 February
2004
- Philip Kolvin, Crystal Palace
Campaign looks at the battle their group has been engaged in and
demonstrates the
power of community action when
residents pull together and stand up to authority. (P137) from
Spaces and Places - Issue 007, February 2004, published by Green
Space
- CRYSTAL
PALACE CAMPAIGN SAVES PARK-press
release CP Campaign 10 December 2003
- Crystal Palace Campaign -
statement
of income/expenditure to May 2003
- Rage
Amongst the Ruins - by
Sara Wheeler, Daily Telegraph March 2001 (Catching up on some
excellent material written about the Campaign - Ed.)
- Open
letter to Michael Tickner from the
Campaign, Leader Bromley
Council; 7 January 2002
- People's
Palace a People's Victory
- article appeared in Streetwise45 (Sept 2001), the Journal for
the National Association for Urban Studies (links
provided)
- Crystal Palace Campaign
NEWS
Bulletin - Winter 2001
- Crystal
Palace Campaign Press Release January 2002
- It
is still not crystal clear
- by Andre Erasmus, Newsshopper, 9 January 2002
- Threat
Still Looms over Palace Park
- by Helen Parrott, The Post, 16 January 2002
- Bromley
Council News release Leader welcomes "positive, constructive
workshop"
- Bromley
leader agrees to new local consultation on future of Crystal
Palace Park
- Oyster
Awards - CPC in the
company of some wonderful people.
- History
of the Campaign
- HOW
TO protest : many groups
have asked about our success in stopping the multiplex, perhaps it
can be summed up in the word "patience". But here is a more
comprehensive and excellent guide to protesting. It was published
in the Consumers' Association magazine "Which?" in February 2001
but is as relevant today as it was then (with permission from the
Consumers' Association).
- Another article in the
How-to series: The
Write Way to Get Noticed
by Tom Levitt, MP for High Peak - Society Guardian 14 April
2004 - If you want your MP's attention you need to use the
personal touch
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Crystal Palace
Park
- PARK
IDEAS - proposals
exhibited at the Dulwich Picture Gallery
- Crystal
Palace Sculpture Park -
Wilkinson Eyre
- BROMLEY
AGREES "IN PRINCIPLE"
HAND OVER OF CRYSTAL PALACE PARK - London Borough of Bromley News
Release, 28 January 2004
- CRYSTAL
PALACE PARK - CURRENT STATUS;
what is the scale of the problem? - map and notes - Ray Sacks, Pat
Trembath, Crystal Palace Campaign, 5 June 2003 (see also
pictures)
- New
Body for Crystal Palace Park
- CPC press release 21 July 2001
- The
Crystal Palace Trust - a
discussion proposal September 2001
- The
next steps for Crystal Palace
Park - Living South,
October 2001
- Rockhills
- a commemorative plaque.
- Our
Own Jurassic Park is Back
- by Sarah Warden, Newshopper, 9 January 2002
- The recent unfortunate spate of
fly-tipping of rubbish on the the top site of Crystal Palace Park
necessitates some urgent action - see Crystal
Palace Campaign Press Release
- Dismay
over Bromley's hoardings at Crystal Palace
Park - Crystal Palace
Campaign Media Release 7 Aug 2002
- Hoardings
- some pictures to show
the state of play - September 2002
- Hoardings
- news update to 22 August 2004
- Can you find Crystal Palace
Park - here's some help on public transport; maps, buses, railways
- travel
information contacts.
- Crystal
Palace, the inspiration for Central
Park? - New York Times,
23 May 2003
- Crystal
Palace Park - pictures June 2003 - dilapidated
grandeur? -
see also map - current
status
- Exciting news for local people
and all Park users: London
Borough of Bromley Executive agree to removal of topsite
fence, 24 June 2003,
Bromley news release
- New
Ozymandias
picture
- Gideon
Mantell - the dinosaur
man, momento mori.
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Crystal Palace
Building - Hyde Park (& Exhibition 1851)
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Crystal
Palace Building - Sydenham
- Sir
Charles Fox - notes
(several links to new material)
- The
Crystal Palace That Fox Built
- a pyramid of rhyme - Francis Fox (son of Sir Charles Fox) nb:
about 2 1/2 min. download time because of pictures.
- The
Palace of the People -
Jan Piggott, Archivist, Dulwich College.
Jan Piggott and Mick Gilbert (Crystal Palace Foundation) arranged
an exhibition "The Crystal Palace at Sydenham and the
Architectural Courts" in Jan/Feb 1988. There are plans to mark the
150th anniversary of its opening in 2004.
- Crystal
Palace show prompts concern over Sydenham park,
by Marcus Binney -
"Timesonline", 16 February 2004
- Heart
of Glass, Robin Stringer
tours the Dulwich Picture Gallery's new Crystal palace Exhibition;
Living South, February 2004
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Election Matters
2001
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English
Heritage
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Environmental
Impact Assessment

European
Commission
- Various collected statements on this issue (N23-EIA)
- January 2007
- Letter
to Chief Planning Officers
- approach to EC Judgements - C Byrne, 30 June 2006
- Cinema
legal row leaves green legacy -
Kentish Times 11 May 2006, by Patrick Clift
- Landmark
environmental decision gives property developers 'headache'
,By Michael Herman:
Times Online 9 May 2006
- R108 Press release 8 May
2006- Judgements from the Euroean Court of Justice -
- L.37
Judgement of the Court (First Chamber) - Case
C-508/03, 4 May 2006:
Commission v UK
- L.38
Judgement
of the Court (First Chamber) - Case
C-290/03, 4 May 2006:
Barker v Bromley
- L.8-European
Commission -
representations by the Crystal Palace Campaign concerning the Top
Site - April 1999
- L14-European
Commission's letter to Philip Kolvin, CPC Chairman, received 30
October 2000
- R41-Press
release 2 November 2000
- EUROPEAN COMMISSION ACTS AGAINST UK GOVERNMENT AND BROMLEY OVER
CRYSTAL PALACE MULTIPLEX
- P60-Financial
Times & Daily Telegraph
articles - European
Commission Acts 3 & 4 November 2000
- R42-Multiplex
- "Planning consent must be withdrawn" - report; CPC press release
6 November 2000
- P62-Multiplex
future is now in doubt -
Croydon Guardian, 9 November 2000
- P61-Euro
blow for Crystal Palace multiplex
- Evening Standard, 13 November 2000
- R.63-EURO
COMMISSION RAPS UK, BROMLEY OVER ENVIRONMENT
FAILURE - CPC press
release - 7 August 2001
- L.21-European
Commission Letter - EC
taking Government to the European Court of Justice over failure to
do Environmental Impact Assessment at Crystal palace - 14 January
2003
- L.22-Commission
pursues infringement proceedings
against eight Member States for non-compliance with Environmental
Impact Assessment Directive - 24 January 2003
- R.77-Crystal
Palace Campaign - Press Release
- BROMLEY, UK GOVERNMENT TAKEN TO EUROPEAN COURT FOR ENVIRONMENT
FAILURE AT CRYSTAL PALACE - 28 January 2003
- P108-Brussels
puts UK planners in the dock
- Selina Mills, Daily Telegraph, 4 February 2003
- European
commission raps UK, Bromley over environmental impact assessment
- Aug 2001
- European
Commission threat to Stephen Byers over Park
plans - by Severin
Carrell, The Independent 26 August 2001
- EC
demands by John Vidal,
The Guardian 15 August 2001
- EC legal
threat to Byers over park plans
- Independent on Sunday - 26 Aug 2001
- European
Commission taking UK Government to European Court of Justice
because of the failure to conduct a proper Environmental Impact
Assessment at Crystal
Palace.
- Brussels
put UK planners in the dock
- Daily Telegraph 4/2/03
- P131-
Environmental Impact Assessment Screening in
London, by Christine Mc
Goldrick, GLA, January 2002
- L33: European Commission -
Environmental Impact Assessment: what's
it about???
- L34 - Report for the Hearing in
the European Court of Justice, Case C-508/03 - 22 June 2005
Commission
of the European Communities v. United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland
(following Crystal Palace Campaign submission)
- L35 - Report for the Hearing in
the European Court of Justice, Case C-290/03 - 22 June 2005
Preliminary ruling: The
Queen v. London Borough of Bromley, ex parte Diane
Barker
- (L40) Judgement - House
of Lords: Regina
v. London Borough of Bromley (Respondents) ex parte Barker
(FC)(Appelant) - 6
December 2006
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Events - odds
and ends
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Football
- "To
the Palace for the Cup"
"An affectionate history of football at the Crystal palace from
1861....", by Ian Bevan, Stuart Hibberd and Michael Gilbert
(1999)
- A
new home for Palace? -
Football club in talks about switch from Selhurst Park to
redeveloped stadium in Crystal Palace Park, exclusive by Ian
Austen, Croydon Advertiser, 30 January 2004
- COMMENT, A
move for Palace that may benefit everyone Croydon
Advertiser, 30 January
2004
- BACK
HOME? Croydon
Advertiser 30 January 2004 (where-to for CP football?
- Whitehall
warned over London bid;
Mistakes made over Wembley's huge costs must not be repeated,
Olympic Games - David Hencke, Westminster
Correspondent, The Guardian, 10 February 2004.

Liquor
Licensing Hearing
Licensing
hearing - brief news!
- Results
of hearing 30
November 2000 - Full
judgement
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Local
Matters
- (B.25) "Please
miss, can I have a detention?";
The new, improved Kingsdale comprehensive is such fun the
pupils won't want to leave. Jonathan Glancey reports, The
Guardian 19 July 2004, Architecture

London & Regional
Properties
COMMUNITY FORUM
ARCHITECT QUITS
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Mayoral Debate
London 2000 etc
- LBC
- Mayoral candidate debates
- 30th April 10 am - we were there.
- Darren
Johnson takes up campaigner's
case - Croydon Guardian
18 May 2000.
- London Mayoral Meeting 15th
April 2000 - links to various information - see
Meetings Report (R30)
- London
Mayor Ken Livingston warns
Bromley - 25 October CPC
press release (over 1000 people present!)
- Reality Magazine, The
Independent on Sunday 21 January 2001 - An article called "Driving
Ambition" lists among the "Unlicenced Drivers" Ken
Livingstone; "The Mayor of London has a personal interest in
saving the Tube - without it he'd have to take taxis."
- MAYOR CALLS IN UPPER NORWOOD
ONE-WAY SCHEME. This decision to suspend, made known before
Christmas, has been confirmed to Valerie Shawcross, GLA member for
Lambeth & Southwark. The scheme was to have gone ahead by
Easter and Bromley claimed it was vital for the success of the
multiplex.( 21/1/01)
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National Sports Centre
etc.

Olympic bid -
London 2012 - Other Sports
The bid to hold the Olympic Games
in London in 2012 may have profound effects on Crystal Palace Park.
It is a prime athletics venue, currently in need of renovation but
which may play an essential part in the strategy for defining
training and competitive venues. We will of course watch how the bid
proceeds over the next couple of years and hope that the fallout will
help improve our Park as well as athletics in the UK in general and
London in particular.
- Olympics:
Government ready to back campaign as early as next week By
Mihir Bose - Daily Telegraph 9 May 2003
- Blair
goes for Olympic win, by
Denis Campbell - The Observer, 11 May 2003
- Jowell
pleads for Olympics -
by Denis Campbell (sports news correspondent), The
Observer, Sunday 9 February 2003
- Olympics:
Countdown to bid launch
- by Simon Hart, Daily Telegraph, 11 May 2003
- Blair
backs Olympic bid - BBC
Sport 15 May 2003
- Text
of a statement made in the House of
Commons, The Rt Hon
Tessa Jowell MP - 15 May 2003
- Press
Release London Mayor's Office
- 15 May 2003
- Greater
London Authority - Press Release -
15 May 2003
- DCMS
press notice - Government backs Olympic
bid - 15 May
2003
- London's
new 2012 Olympics bid leader Barbara
Cassani is to enlist
marquee names - she tells Hugh Muir - The Guardian, Saturday 21
June 2003 (Sport p.15)
-
- Livingston
to run with the Palace baton
- athletics here in 2007?
- At
last... £700m deal saves Wembley in extra
time - by Dennis
Campbell, The Observer, 9 December 2002
- An important debate
on
Crystal Palace Sports Centre
took place on BBC Radio Five Live: "BBC Five Live
Mon 10 Jun, 21:00 - 22:00 60 mins
"This week investigating the battle of Crystal Palace. Bromley
Borough Council and Sport England have been involved in a row over
the funding and redevelopment of the Crystal Palace sports centre
- Britain's top atheltics facility and one of only two 50 metre
swimming pools in the capital. On The Line traces the bitter
dispute that has led to a stalemate and could mean the loss of
this famous sporting facility."
One of the Park's many problem areas...
- British Olympic bid and the
Crystal Palace Sports Centre (three articles) - British
bid to stage Olympics in the Dome
(4th August, Sunday Telegraph ); British
Grand Prix Crystal palace-
Katharine Merry; Palace
Revamp- Tom Knight (22
August, Daily Telegraph)
- 2012
Olympic bid set for scrapheap
- Denis Campbell, Observer 27 October 2002; the ups and downs of
the Olympic bid may have a bearing on the fate of the Crystal
Palace Sports Centre.. then again.... P.S. the rumour mill says
that it is not £100 million but rather £25 million
that's being talked about with regard to the CP Sports Centre -
any other bids??
- New
Chairman for Sport England
- The Gaurdian 27 November 2002
- Fraser
pleads for Palace football to save athletics
stadium
- Blair
goes for Olympic win, by
Denis Campbell - The Observer, 11 May
2003
- Olympics:
Government ready to back campaign as early as next week By
Mihir Bose - Daily Telegraph 9 May 2003
- DCMS
press notice - Government backs Olympic
bid - 15 May
2003
- Blair
backs Olympic bid - BBC
Sport 15 May 2003
- A few more Olympic
articles:
- Olympics:
Countdown to bid launch
- by Simon Hart, Daily Telegraph, 11 May 2003
- Jowell
pleads for Olympics -
by Denis Campbell (sports news correspondent), The
Observer, Sunday 9 February 2003
- Athletics
Back at Crystal Palace -
by John Greatrex - South London Harriers / Crystal Palace
Foundation - [transcript of the article on page 12 of the 1999
Grand Prix Athletics official programme] - Saturday 7th August
1999.....added picture(20/5/03)
- Text
of a statement made in the House of
Commons, The Rt Hon
Tessa Jowell MP - 15 May 2003
- Press
Release London Mayor's Office
- 15 May 2003
- Greater
London Authority - Press Release -
15 May 2003
- London's
new 2012 Olympics bid leader Barbara
Cassani is to enlist
marquee names - she tells Hugh Muir - The Guardian, Saturday 21
June 2003 (Sport p.15)
- The Mayor of London, Ken
Livingstone, visited Crystal Palace Sports Centre - a report -
Mayor
vows to push for Palace centre
funding and some
comment - TAKE
FIVE - sixth formers
(Croydon Advertiser)
- "COMMENT
-An affront to our young swimmers",
Croydon Advertiser - 19 September 2003
- VOTE: Croydon Advertiser,
People's Pole "Should the
Olympic -size swimming pool at Crystal Palace be replaced?
Week of 19 - 26 September 2003.
- "Cash crisis
leaves Palace pool facing closure in
March",
exclusive by Ian Austen, Croydon Advertiser, Friday 19 September
2003
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Opinion
Survey
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Other
Campaigns
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Other
Councils
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Parks
& Places
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Policy
Planning Guidelines/Archaeology
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Stakeholders
Forum - dialogue process
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Traffic
- TRAFFIC - does
the mere mention of this word give you sweaty palms? - go to our
submission in the legal pages - Traffic.
- Plans for a Greener
Triangle - The Croydon
Post13/9/00.
- Marsh
Meadows, Cookham - cars
and the environment, early stages of a local problem - can we ever
get it right? The Guardian 15 August 2000
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Trees
- Phase 1 work
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Trees
-Felling - Top Site (February
2001)
Important
News: As
of today 18 March 2001, the trees are still standing. Here's why -
see "Bromley
cave in over Crystal palace trees".
TREES IN
PERIL: Campaign Bulletin 20
January 2001 (see letters list below)
A secret plan to cut down over 120
trees on the proposed Crystal Palace multiplex site, and alongside
the Parade and behind the bus terminus, has been disclosed to the
Crystal Palace Campaign. The plan is to carry out the felling
operation within four hours one Sunday before the nesting season
begins at the end of February. This is quite separate from the
felling already done in the Park &endash; which offended many local
residents.
The Campaign has intervened with
both Bromley Council and multiplex developer London & Regional
Properties Ltd to get the plan halted. Not only would the felling
prejudice proceedings still underway before the Appeal Court, it
would also be in defiance of the full European Commission, which has
entered the case. The UK government is in the course of replying to
the EC which found that Bromley's failure to require an Environmental
Impact Assessment prior to granting planning permission did not
comply with a European Directive, binding in UK law.
However there is no guarantee that
contractors' plans will be stopped. If the felling were to be
attempted we would alert all our supporters to get to the top-site
and show their opposition. We will post updates on our website and
our telephone helpline which is:
TELEPHONE HELPLINE: 020 8653
5995
BE ALERT!
BEAR WITNESS TO THE DESECRATION OF
THE TREE-LINED RIDGE IF - HEAVEN FORBID - IT SHOULD COME
ABOUT.
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LETTERS
re: TREES - between the Crystal Palace Campaign and
others:
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Walter Million
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Crystal Palace Campaign
(CPC)
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14 October 1998
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GO
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Crystal Palace Campaign
(CPC)
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Walter Million, Borough
Secretary, Bromley Council
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19 January 2001
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GO
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Crystal Palace Campaign
(CPC)
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Geoffrey Springer,
Director, London & Regional Properties Ltd.
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19 January 2001
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GO
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Walter Million
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Crystal Palace Campaign
(CPC)
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22 January 2001
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GO
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Crystal Palace Campaign
(CPC)
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Walter Million
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25 January 2001
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GO
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Crystal Palace Campaign
(CPC)
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Geoffrey
Springer
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26 January 2001
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GO
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Chairman of the Leisure
and Community Services Committee (Bromley)
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Nick Goy, CPC
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25 & 29 January
2001
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GO
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Walter Million
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Philip Kolvin
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31 January 2001
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GO
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Philip Kolvin (CPC
Chairman)
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Alan Gray (Divisional
Manager, Planning Directorate, DETR)
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1 February 2001
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GO
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Alan Gray
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Philip Kolvin
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2 February 2001
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GO
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The Court of
Appeal
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Diane Barker
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2 February 2001
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GO
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Walter Million
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Rt. Hon. Tessa
Jowell
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6 February 2001
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Jean Lambert
MEP
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John Prescott
MP
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8 February 2001
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GO
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Rt Hon Tessa Jowell
MP
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Walter Million
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9 February 2001
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Walter Million
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Rt Hon Tessa Jowell
MP
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12 February
2001
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Trophy
Architecture
Trophy
Architecture - what happens
when approval is given to plans for a building and it's then
completed by other architects or developers with markedly different
results from those expected - Radio 4 report, 10 March 2001;
Background
chronology
CPC
press release 11/3/01
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Unitary Development
Plan - 2003/2004
Unitary Development Plan -
2002
Second Deposit Draft (October 2002)
- further notes
The deadline for submissions to
Bromley Council was - 31 October 2002.
We have included some details which
might help with your submission (Item 1) and we have included our
first submission (Item 3) to provide some background information. See
also Item 2, from the first round of objections, for additional
notes. If there are still queries, there is contact information in
Item 1:
- Unitary
Development Plan
(Second Deposit Draft)- Objections, October 2002
- Some
background information
(First Deposit Draft)
- Original
Campaign submission,
May 2001
The first item contains a table
setting out our principal concerns - this table is also available in
printable (.pdf) form from that page. This might be used as you wish
or even included with your own comments added.
Unitary Development Plan -
2001
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10:31 Friday 11th May
2001
VICTORY -
BROMLEY SCRAP CRYSTAL PALACE MULTIPLEX
Congratulations
There have been
many
expressions
of delight and congratulations both from people we met at the recent
park events and sent in to the Crystal Palace Campaign. Your comments
have been exhilirating, touching and joyous.
Here's one example
"YEAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
The hard work put
in by so many people has finally born fruit, but the end-game is just
beginning. We do take very seriously some misgivings mentioned in
your notes. Rest assured, the Campaign goes on until we have secured
the future of Crystal Palace Park. Watch your website for
developments as they unfold in the coming months.
Webmaster
(21/5/01)
"Local Politicians, Public Meeting" 21
April 2001
Tessa Jowell said:
"I would like to join the others
who have spoken so far this morning in doing two things. First of all
in thanking the Crystal Palace Campaign for organising this meeting,
but also paying tribute to the Crystal Palace Campaign for their
dogged determination to persist, often in the face of all the odds
and dispiriting, disappointment. You lose a court case, you pick
yourself up, you keep on going and it is absolutely clear to me that
it has been the presence of the Crystal Palace Campaign that is the
principle reason why not one brick has yet been laid on the Crystal
Palace site." (applause)
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Village Green
Registration
We want to register the top-site at
Crystal Palace as a village green. To do so we need to prove that it
has been used by the public as of right for recreational purposes for
at least 20 years. If we succeed, the cinema multiplex cannot be
built on the site.
We have stopped our request for
information for now
->->->->->->->->->
Brief update
27/07/00: Village Green matters are with our
solicitors.
28/12/00 - Thanks go to the
tremendous response from the many people who took the time to provide
the material we requested. The matter is still under consideration
but, at least for now , we need no further "witnesses" since we have
all the information we require. Hopefully there may be an appropriate
time to put in our application in the coming year - we will keep you
all informed.
Thanks to Lorna English who
helped collate and keep track of the responses.
(map).
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