The public inquiry report into the registration of the space outside
Willesden Green Library took much longer than anticipated to be
completed and it is far fuller than most. However the conclusion is that
registration is not recommended despite the huge efforts of Martin
Redston to convince the planning inspector that residents had a case:
Martin told his supporters:
Martin told his supporters:
By now you will have heard that the Inspector rejected my application for registration. His report of 211 pages is exceptionally long and detailed. Having read it carefully I would confirm that I think that he has been fair and reasonable in his treatment of all sides in the matter . ...He cannot recommend registration but he is sympathetic to our community in seeking to protect the open space.A report on the outcome can be read HERE on the Kilburn Times website
..it seems to me that there is a small crumb of comfort in that if you read Mr Brown's various comments throughout his summary, conclusions and recommendations he considers that the square could be registered on the basis of a more defined local neighbourhood, and if free festivals (clarified by him to be a suitable pastime) in particular had been organised on a continuing basis for the entire 20 year period. He also implies that the council might like to consider the fact that they have actually increased the profile of the square in the last few years, it seems a shame to lose it now.
Hi there,
ReplyDeleteI was shocked to hear about the plans for Willesden library and wanted to
know if there is anything I can do to help? Is KWG still fighting this
decision?
All the best,
Roisin
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