Showing posts with label Clive Hart Group Press release. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clive Hart Group Press release. Show all posts

Monday, 14 March 2011

GREEN SPACE SAVED FROM HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

A two year campaign to protect an open green space in Cliftonville has finally been won and Kent County Council has now added 'restricted byway' status to land between Knockholt Road and The Ridings in Cliftonville.

Cllr Clive Hart and local residents started their campaign to protect the open green space by requesting a diagonal route across it be declared a 'public right of way' when it was threatened with development by Thanet District Council in early 2009. At one point the former TDC Leader Sandy Ezekiel, a ward councillor for the area concerned, upset local residents with plans for several dwellings to be built on the green.

Cllr Clive Hart said "After two years of negotiation I am delighted that KCC has finally accepted that this particular green space has been used as an unrestricted public right of way between Northdown Park Estate and the cliff top for several decades. The area will now be left exactly as it is - a much-loved and well used public green space, but hopefully its new status will help prevent any future threat of development".

Friday, 25 February 2011

ELDERLY AND DISABLED HIT BY CLOSURE

The Walpole Bay lift in Cliftonville is to close as part of the Tory council’s cuts to local resident services announced at Thursday evenings TDC Budget council meeting.

Cliftonville West ward councillors Linda Aldred, Doug Clark and Clive Hart argue that the lift provides access to the lower beach level promenade for many elderly & disabled residents living in the hundreds of new flats in & around Eastern Esplanade, and for visitors to the remaining local Cliftonville hotels.

Cllr Linda Aldred said "The lift provided disabled access to the lower beach level prom and it will be missed by many residents and visitors, especially those in wheel chairs".

Cllr Doug Clark said "The beach has lost its Blue Flag status & the Conservative administration at TDC appears to be abandoning any hope for Cliftonville to re-establish itself as a seaside resort in the future".

Cllr Clive Hart said "I find it incredible that a Conservative administration at TDC proposes painting a building like the lighthouse in Margate that quite clearly does not need painting at all, but then can't find the money to maintain a very useful existing TDC facility".

PICTURES ATTACHED - 1) THE CLOSED LIFT 2) ACCESS TO LOWER PROM.

Published by Cllrs Aldred, Clark & Hart. 44 Norrthdown Road, Cliftonville, CT9 2RW.

Thursday, 27 January 2011

RESPONSE TO MARK NOTTINGHAM'S 'OPEN' LETTER TO ME Cllr Clive Hart

Mark Nottingham's wildly inaccurate and defamatory allegations made in his 'open letter' to me have come as a great disappointment. He appears to be very angry at the situation he finds himself in, and sadly he is therefore lashing out at anyone and everyone, whilst totally failing to look at himself.

Firstly, I can't help but note the timing of Mark's 'open letter' to me which coincides with my having two close relatives (my mother and brother) in hospital, both fighting extremely serious and potentially life threatening conditions.

Mark's sad and anxious rant is full of inaccuracies, false allegations and ridiculous innuendo and it says far more about him and his state of mind than it does about myself or any other member of the Labour Party.

I have a longstanding and completely unblemished reputation and in particular I have spent the last two decades, leading, supporting and working passionately with and for numerous community, voluntary and political organisations at local, county and national level. My life is an open book. My comprehensive CV is attached to this email and absolutely anyone can follow my daily life through twitter & facebook on the internet.

Labour is a democratic party and local branches choose their own candidates for town, district and county elections, it was therefore Mark's own Ramsgate branch who decided to 'deselect' him. I am a member of Cliftonville branch and I took absolutely no part in the selection meeting held in Ramsgate. I feel extremely sorry for Mark but at the end of the day, members of his own branch, for whatever reason, decided they didn't want him to be their candidate in the 2011 elections. If I were Mark I would be asking myself what had I done to make that happen, not trying to point the finger at everyone else.
Mark's concerns have been thoroughly investigated and rejected by all the relevant bodies and committees here locally in Thanet and following yet further and extremely thorough investigation, the Labour Party South East Regional Director has confirmed "Labour's candidates for Thanet District Council were selected by the Labour Party's agreed process. The allegations made by Mark Nottingham have been fully investigated by the Labour Party and all of his complaints have been dismissed. Mark Nottingham is not a candidate for the Labour Party for the Thanet District Council elections".

Unfortunately, Mark will simply not accept the situation.

Those are the facts, but for clarification of the situation that Mark finds himself in, I now introduce a statement that I would swear to be true in any court in the land:
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"On the Saturday morning following the Ramsgate TDC selection meeting in 2010, Mark Nottingham appeared behind me in a car park just off of Northdown Road in Margate, as I was parking my own car.

He came up to me and started to complain that 'someone' had told him I had somehow arranged for him to be de-selected.

I told him he was daft and that I had absolutely no part in the proceedings. Indeed, as group leader, his deselection as a candidate had caused me all kinds of problems. I also told him I was only present in the room on that evening to make the meeting chorate if I was needed (as per party rules). I wasn't needed but I stayed simply to be respectful to all candidates (as did the rest of the Executive Committee). I also told Mark - absolutely truthfully - that had I been allowed to vote, I MOST CERTAINLY WOULD HAVE VOTED FOR HIM.

I then asked Mark who exactly had been saying I'd been working against him, because I wanted to speak to them personally and put them right - I was very assertive with this reply because I knew I had done absolutely no such thing. Mark would not say who and I can only imagine his original suggestion that I was involved in some way was some kind of trick to 'out' me as 'someone against him', if it were true. It didn't work because IT SIMPLY WAS NOT TRUE!

MORE IMPORTANTLY, because I had been so assertive with my absolutely truthful response he then started to get very agitated and told me he didn't care about next year’s local elections and that he would 'shred' all those involved in the selection process. He most certainly used the word ‘shred’ in relation to those involved and although I can’t remember his precise words he definitely said he didn’t care about next year’s elections.

He then walked off and across the road to the Labour office. I was extremely annoyed by his ridiculous allegations and even more so regarding his comments about 'shredding' fellow members and his total disregard for his Labour colleagues and the forthcoming local elections.

I got back into my car, drove out of the car park and stopped just outside the Labour office. I entered and stood in the doorway. In front of at least four other members I shouted from the doorway across the room at Mark that I was appalled by his ridiculous allegations, his remark about shredding his fellow members and his attitude towards the 2011 elections. I added "what happened to you at the selection meeting was a tragedy and as I said, had I been allowed to vote I would have voted for you, but after your comments across the road in the car park just then, I can only say the Ramsgate members made the right decision at your selection meeting, whatever their reasons".

The next morning I met with Mark and another member in the same office in an effort to reconcile matters and by the end of our hour and a half long meeting I truly thought I had convinced Mark of the truth that I had absolutely nothing to do with his deselection. I felt we were leaving that meeting on good terms so I told Mark I would put his appalling comments made in the car park down to his anger and forget the whole matter.

Unfortunately, despite the total absurdity of his allegations, Mark has continued to blame myself and several other innocent members over this matter, and to this very day. He absolutely fails to see that he himself could be in any way responsible for what was clearly his own unpopularity with his Ramsgate colleagues".
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I repeat, I am quite prepared to swear the statement above to be true in any court in the land.

I am a team player and always have been. However, I simply refuse to be the leader of a group with a member who behaves in the manner of Mark Nottingham.

1) I therefore intend to stand down as the Leader of the Labour Group.

2) As I have done consistently, every single day for well over three weeks now, I will continue to visit and support my close family members in our local QEQM hospital.

3) I will remain a loyal Labour councillor and continue to work with colleagues Cllrs Linda Aldred and Doug Clark for the residents of Cliftonville West and to retain our seats at TDC, where we still have so much work to do.

4) I will continue in my role as secretary of Cliftonville Labour Party.

5) I will most certainly continue with all my numerous voluntary and community roles in organisations across Thanet.

6) I will consider the possibility of any further roles within Thanet Labour Group after the May elections, if and when I am re-elected, in a group which the Regional Director has clearly stated will not include Mark Nottingham.

7) I will also be taking time to seriously consider possible legal action against Mark Nottingham.

Cllr Clive Hart

Ed. The attachment Clive sent me was really too big to put on the blog so here is the link to it http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/shop111/id3.htm

Thursday, 28 October 2010

MORE BAD NEWS FROM KCC

Response to BBC News report that funding for running of Turner Contemporary gallery will be cut by £34,000 and a question for the Conservative administration at KCC.

From Cllr Clive Hart - Labour Leader of the Opposition at Thanet District Council.

"My heart sank last night when I saw the BBC News report informing us that funding to run the Turner Contemporary Gallery is to be cut by £34,000. The gallery was a brilliant local idea that has been persistently plagued by the Conservative KCC administrations mismanagement and poor decision making over the past decade.

Despite the serious misgivings of local people regarding the first 'seaborne' design, the 'experts' at County Hall in Maidstone brazenly carried on with their plans and in the end, several years of regeneration that Margate simply could not afford, were lost for ever.

Then, after far too long, the KCC administration finally saw sense and the design returned to the original land based project that was asked for in the first place.

For the four years that I was the county member for Margate & Cliftonville I consistently argued for the Rendezvous area to remain a car park for the people of Margate and visitors. Yet again, the Tories at Maidstone just would not listen to local concern and insisted that a hotel must be built on the site. Now those plans too are also in tatters, and guess what? We might even get a temporary car park again if we're lucky!

Even more importantly for the Conservatives at KCC is the fact that, according to their own plans, the hotel and associated development of the Rendezvous site was to provide an income of several hundred thousand pounds each year towards the running of the gallery.

What will happen now, with no hotel or development built to provide the large income to support the gallery and a further cut of £34,000 made before the gallery has even opened"?


Picture attached - Cllr Clive Hart - Labour Leader of the Opposition - Thanet District Council

Published by Cllr Clive Hart - 44 Northdown Road, Margate, Kent, CT9 2RW.