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That would be really great. Do plunder anything that is already there feely - if you are prepared to lower your standardssimon wrote:I'll have a go this week admin.
As admin has noted in his report from Saturday's Sydenham Assembly meeting (see http://sydenham.org.uk/sydenham-assembl ... mber-2013/), Cllr Best hopes that the deed of variation to the legal agreement will be signed by all parties (Lewisham Council, Purelake, the retail concession and Hexagon housing) by Christmas. Certainly she has assured me that 'everyone is now on the case', which is a big step forward.biscuitman1978 wrote:A deed of variation to the legal agreement attached to the original planning permission needs to be signed before any further work can take place. The draft deed of variation is with Purelake and remains unsigned.
Sydenham ward councillors and I frequently ask the Council's legal team to put pressure on Purelake's solicitor to move this forward, but the Council's legal team doesn't appear to view this as a high priority.
I believe that ward councillors have now asked the Mayor and Deputy Mayor (who is responsible for planning) to intervene. I have made the same request of the Deputy Mayor and I await a response.
I understand that the retail concession and Hexagon housing have now seen the draft deed of variation. That in itself is a step forward, though as far as I am aware the deed has not yet been signed by all four parties. I am chasing the Council's legal team for an update and will post further news as and when I know more. No doubt Cllr Best will do the same.biscuitman1978 wrote:As admin has noted in his report from Saturday's Sydenham Assembly meeting (see http://sydenham.org.uk/sydenham-assembl ... mber-2013/), Cllr Best hopes that the deed of variation to the legal agreement will be signed by all parties (Lewisham Council, Purelake, the retail concession and Hexagon housing) by Christmas. Certainly she has assured me that 'everyone is now on the case', which is a big step forward.
To my knowledge the deed has not yet been signed by all four parties.Gaddison wrote:Does any one have any more news on the Greyhound. Has the deed of variation been signed yet?
I spoke this afternoon to the solicitor at Lewisham Council responsible for the deed of variation. He noted that he had received several emails from me but sadly didn't offer an apology for his failures to respond.biscuitman1978 wrote:To my knowledge the deed has not yet been signed by all four parties.
I have emailed the solicitor responsible at Lewisham Council four times seeking an update but he has not responded. Cllr Best has also emailed him. When I get a moment I will chase him by phone.