About this blog

Ramblings, thoughts, facts and opinions about political things - starting point council tenant participation with my land-lord Camden council and council tenant reps plus other housing issues, and whatever.


NOTE: I believe this account has been illegally hacked. Little clues have been left for me. They like playing games.

Monday, 23 September 2019

2. Drug Wars in Camden

WORK IN PROGRESS

An earlier post from 2014 HERE [1. Drug Wars in Camden]  which ive found the article the CNJ wrote up  - it from 2003 and the murder of Jason Gibson 29 stabbed to death in a flat in Gospel Oak, LB Camden. 

I've also included Aliyah Ismai 13 who died from an overdose at an address in Camden Town 1999



Sunday 22 September 2019





Missing - Lana Purcell and Robert Duff






21 March 2017 



























Saturday, 21 September 2019

Friday, 13 September 2019

'Evil Blogger - 2010


June 2010

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/evil-blogger-who-flouted-court-order-is-spared-jail-term-6475988.html

some excerpts below




16 Oct 2023
Thought i'd write some stuff about this period in time and put my side of things across. 

Writing 'hurtful' things about a cancer sufferer was what got me in trouble and my reaction to being arrested. 

In my defence I could have used depression/anxiety and how they affect me but I didn't and I very much messed up big time when it came to the police and the court hearing at the Magistrates. A month or so later my mother was diagnosed with bowel cancer, she didn't live for much longer. 

What lead up to the above is that I over-reacted to DR and some other CASP people and how they behaved. I didnt know how participation with Camden Council via tenant groups could be so distasteful - humans, relationships, not my greatest trait. I was very niave and I think some may have taken advantage of that. 

When I saw the article about DR cancer I didn't taken it in, I just saw it as another tactic being used to give them an advantage. I reacted and wrote things that looking back on I shouldn't of written. I didn't know how the myeloma affected DR etc. 

I wasn't physically violent as it was suggested nor did I threaten it and I hadn't gone anywhere near them: I had stopped going to tenant meetings some years before - that's a tactic used by some to make things look worse that they where. A few untruths here and there, local politic's stinks. I don't have the stomach for it, some seem to thrive in it. 

What was said about David Rodgers, I apologize for that and any genuine hurt. Sticks and stones etc etc but I know that they can at times hurt. 

I do though think that the tenant participation scene wasn't [still isn't maybe] a nice place for some people to be, but I guess that's life and one just has to get on with it and learn from your interactions with others. 



Thursday, 5 September 2019

Camden Council Constitution

Camden Councils Constitution  on their website HERE
last updated 11 July 2019  and direct links below to each part

PART 1 SUMMARY & EXPLANATION
Article 1 Summary & Explanation 

PART 2 ARTICLES 
Article 1 The Constitution 
Article 2 Members of the Council 
Article 3 Citizens & the Council 
Article 4  The Council 
Article 5  The Mayor 
Article 6  Scrutiny  
Article 7  The Cabinet 
Article 11  Pension Board 
Article 12  Joint Arrangements 
Article 13   Officers 


PART 4 - PROCEDURE RULES AND STANDING ORDERS


PART 5 - CODES AND PROTOCOLS


PART 6 - MEMBERS' ALLOWANCE SCHEME


PART 7 - MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE


DELEGATION SCHEME

Monday, 22 April 2019

Tampering with the Post

Last Aug [2018], on my birthday, someone took from the communal hallway, a birthday card that was addressed to me. One or 2 other b/d cards that been delivered on previous days where thankfully untampered with.

They took the card, opened [tampered with it] it at the side [to have a look in it] and they stole the money that was inside of it. They then put the card back in the communal area under some other post that was addressed to me. The post was on a small bookshelf someone had years ago put in the communal hallway near to the stairs.

The card was from my sister and I had to tell her about what had happened, and I felt bad about what had happened, upset about the fact that the money was a gift to me from my sister and some thieve had stolen the money and then had the cheek to put the card minus the money back in the hallway under other letters.

This was the first time in all the time I have lived here that the post had been tampered with in such a way.

It wasn't until later that night when I went downstairs to put rubbish out that I had a look to see if I had any letters. I had 3/letters and saw the red card I knew was a b/d card. I went upstairs and then noticed the side of the card had been opened and I had a look and saw only the card and no money. Oh I thought, my sister always lets me know beforehand if sending money [in case I don't receive it, or it gets lost on the post sort of thing]. I contacted my sister and told her what had happened to the card. I hated having to tell her but I had to in case the thieving happened again in the future.

I didn't think it was worth it reporting the matter to the police as I didn't actually see who stole the money, and it wasn't a large amount of money, but I did report it to my landlord Camden council, who didn't do anything, not even a letter sent to tenants in property about the matter.

I believe I know who stole the money from the card. It was something I saw this person doing in a garden on the same day the card was tampered with that made me strongly suspect this person.



update 15 July 2019
 as the saying goes 'come here, theres more ...'

other things like when one summer day I saw a neighbour at the bush in the shared front garden, spraying it, neighbour went inside when neighbour saw me.  It wasn't until the following year when the bush didn't grow back did I realise what the neighbour had done. The bush had been poisoned.

Later on the neighbour was to get current b/f to totally cut back what was left of the bush. The neighbour had previously tried to take over the front garden, a shared garden and didnt think to consult me or the other tenant as required and neighbour wouldn't stop when I politely asked.

There is a small area in the front garden that has wild flowers growing [some may say they are weeds but I disagree] there was even a young tree growing there and is the only place my cats have of their own so to speak to rummage about in, as cats do. They had all been ripped up. Bearing in mind the neighbour has exclusive access to the back garden I thought it wasn't on, that it was greedy and selfish.

It was only when I asked tenant if the council knew about the b/f living there that the neighbour gave me some rather lame excuse [I thought] and even put the tears on [no actual tears though] and seemed to back of.

The b/f went back to his own flat when the council had the 'key amnesty' in 2013 HERE I think one of his immediate neighbours must have contacted the council about him not living there, only picking up his post sort of thing. Boyfriend wasn't working so would have been claiming housing benefit and council tax benefit. I'd say it was around 4 years he wasn't living in the flat the council gave him.

More recently the 2 black wheelie bins that where in the front shared garden disappeared.The first one went into the back garden of a neighbour, I don't know what happened to the 2nd bin.

Therefore, there where no blk bins to put the 'normal' rubbish in - so I put carry bags i'd usually put in the wheelie bins, [no food in them as I use other little bin for food waste] in the same spot where the bins once where.

One day a neighbour came out, saw the bags and said loudly 'what has she done now - rats rats'.

Not long after, a used blk wheelie bin appears in the front garden so I moved it to where they usually are placed. Not long after that a little black wheelie bin appears right in front of the steps leading up to the front door. Its for the tenant with the back garden [as marked with white paint or whatever].

Later on a big black wheely bins appears on the pavement in front of house, and there it has been since. The little bin isn't put out to be emptied, neither was the big black bin that went in the garden.

 The epic saga of the disappearing council wheely bins.

oh theres more ..... 

Update Thursday 18  July 2019
you'll never guess ?..... the big blk wheelie bin that appeared on the pavement [against the wall] outside house has  ......... disappeared*gasps* - its bin empying on Thursdays around here.



Tuesday, 26 March 2019

District Management Committees - Revisited.

Notes from DMC meetings through the years  : 
NB the DMC's where at one time until around 2001, sub-committees of the councils then Housing Committee. They had council tenant reps as chairs and registered members.

When the new statutory governance arrangements came in re The Local Government Act 2000- Part 2 s HERE   the dmc's where no longer council bodies, but the council allowed them to carry on - with the same name but as tenant bodies mainly as consultative groups, who like to claim they are advisory bodies to the council, which is debatable.

The council also allowed the tenant groups to allocate 2 pots of money from the Housing Revenue Account - to themselves to spend on good, works and services on behalf of the council.

 This set up continues today without their ever being any proper review of the dmc's.


" 6. DMC COMMENTS

It was noted that all five DMCs considered the motion from the Camden Federation of Tenants and Residents Associations concerning the withdrawal of budget from the Community Involvement Team. The motion was passed by Hampstead, Holborn, Kentish Town and Gospel Oak DMCs, but had not been supported by Camden Town DMC.

9 JANUARY 2001 
11. DISTRICT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEES BUDGETS
Consideration was given to a report of
the Director of Housing as attached at
APPENDIX E
The proposal to devolve budgets to DMCs was considered a good idea. Members felt that the local community often had a better idea about where money could and should be spent
 27 FEBRUARY 2001 


13. CAMDEN TOWN DISTRICT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE BUDGET
Sharon Calvey (District Manager) tabled an updated Budget Report, together with an information pack asking TA Representatives to fill out the request form with their bids. This would then be submitted to the DMC on 12 September 2001 for ratification.

18. ORAL REPORT FROM THE CHAIR OF THE HOUSING COMMITTEE
The DMC received and welcomed an oral report from the Chair of the Housing Committee
1. Councillor Brian Weekes (Chair of the Housing Committee) stated that a special meeting would be held on 14 June 2001 to discuss
“ How to improve the recruitment of TA’s”.
2. Reorganisation of Camden Council in September
-
Councillor Weekes stated that Camden was behind schedule with regard to Democratic Renewal because they had resisted the  change for a long time. However, he said that when the changeover came into effect September, the law has required that decisions taken by the Executive Committee, should be made in public, which would give people the opportunity to comment and participate in the decision making process.
3 DMC’s
- would continue but in a different format.
More duties would be delegated to the districts. Consultation would be taking place on how the DMC’s would best operate.
Councillor Weekes stated that the changeover would be a whole new process, and would therefore not be entirely adequate at first. However, there would be plenty of opportunity to review and change what was necessary.
30 May 2001

Thursday, 21 March 2019

Noise Nuisance Camden Council

Camden Councils advice on Noise [nuisance] for tenants
HERE



And some guidance for tenants on how to reduce the noise they may make. 

I am still getting a lot of noise disturbance from flat above me, still at night/early morning and it still causes me a lot of distress. Some things are better than they where but thats only due to me literally having to do battle with the tenant who if contacted by housing doesn't take much notice. I have approached tenant in the past about the noise but she doesn't seem to understand the affect it has on me or seems to even care. tenant still continues to bang things about, stomp about and of course I have to hear the loud noises tenant makes when having an orgasm when with one of her 'boys'.  

 I know that some noise is unavoidable and I accept that but what I don't accept is that even at night tenant still bangs things about and still walks very heavily about her flat. Tenant can't get out of bed at night without the stomping about. I don't accept having to and I mean having to as one can't not hear, her orgasms.

I don't understand it myself how someone can make so much noise unless its deliberately done to cause me distress and annoyance.  

 

Update 22 March 2019

Tenant was making a right racket earlier on in the day with the banging about but has quietened down this evening other than the 'accidental' dropping of heavy objects on floors of kitchen and living room. A handtrick for the bedroom, maybe- when Im having a lie down or trying to sleep? letting the toilet seat bang down, moving about of heavy things? and what is it with the toilet and water pressure [pipes run up through my living room and along ceiling and make a racket at times and I can't seem to get it sorted] and the banging about that is connected to it? 

update 23 March 2019
related to this is the present situation with the communal hallway not having any lighting [3 weeks now approx] due to the light bulbs downstairs and upstairs having blown and none of the tenants wanting to report it to landlord or replace the bulbs.

update 15 July 2019
Slamming shut the front door: its a nuisance here as well. At times though the front door expands and the door does need to be closed with more effort causing more noise but usually the door can be closed without much noise. 

still no lighting in the communal area. someone from the council said they would send someone round about it but ive not heard anything but oddly enough report a non existent water leak and people in the council seem quite willing to go along with it.

Mon 12 Oct 2020
Tenant above has been making a lot of noise these last few days ie heavy footsteps and banging of heavy things - the usual banging of her flat door which is opposite mine continues and slamming the main front door when she comes and goes. 

22 Sept 2022
Reading through this post I realised I should explain a bit more about the entries above to do with no lighting in the communal area due to light bulbs [blowing/not working] 

In regards to the communal stairs and landing areas that come up to where flats B and C are [mine and tenant upstairs who makes lots of noise], there where 2 dangling light sockets in the ceiling, which when one of the light bulbs blow, I was 99% the one who changed it for a new one. 

I got fed up with doing this so I stopped and waited to see how long if ever, C would do it which resulted in the communal stairs usually not having lighting [ though I think mostly the downstairs area had lighting. 

As it was flat C who usually had visitors at night I figured she would at least put a light bulb in for their safety [at least] but only once did this happen and she got the visitor to put the light bulb in. 

Saturday, 8 December 2018

Hampstead Satanic Hoax

Anyone familiar with this HERE 

Police investigations launched into Hampstead Satanic child abuse ‘fantasy’ from March 2015 and have been following the case will know that a woman named Sabine McNeill is currently on trial on various charges to do with the case. I can't remember all of them, breaching a Restraining Order [Binding Over] a few times is included.


Though Ms McNeill is currently in prison [when not brought to the court for the trial]  she lived in Camden, near Finchley Road tube station. She was, maybe still is, involved with a group calling themselves the Association of McKenzie Friends who have become quite [in]famous in recent years namely to do with the Holly Grieg case and then the Hampstead case.

She says she worked for CERN and is into software design. She is then [im guessing] very intelligent - in some ways but seeming not so bright in others, as is I suspect the case with most/many very intelligent people. I've been down the 'not so bright' path myself and take no satisfaction in her being in the situation she finds herself in, particularly at her age. Maybe taking up knitting would be a less troublesome hobby? But maybe the lady would be bored doing something like that and needed a bit of danger, and intrigue in her life.

Anyway the Hoaxstead Research site I have linked to has been doing a daily write up of the proceedings [sounds exhausting]. Interesting stuff. The satanic hoax hunters seem a force to reckon with. 

Maybe there is a lesson to learn here: about getting too involved in other peoples horror stories, as I also have experience of.  

Sometimes the force of the pull is so great you can't fight it. You can be pulled in, ground down, then spat out. A hard lesson to learn.

You don't know what you are dealing with until its too late and you are hooked. Not that I'm saying one shouldn't try and help someone, others in need of help, just be careful and learn from others mistakes, and your own ones.
 
update 19 Dec 2018
I don't know if any of the reported cases to do with Camden based teachers had anything to do with the above case. A case reported in Jan 2014 HERE
" Ian Clarke, 56, of Fortess Road, Kentish Town, hoarded hundreds of films and images of the sickening abuse of children as young as one."

In an earlier case 27 Sept 2012, HERE a teacher pleads guilty to sexually abusing a child but isn't named, to protect the child. 

Friday, 1 December 2017

Townhall employee found guilty

Aug 2016 post about this HERE 


the below is taken from http://camdennewjournal.com/article/camden-council-worker-made-list-of-277-vulnerable-pensioners-for-fraudsters

Camden council worker made list of 277 vulnerable pensioners for fraudsters

Social services records used to make list of targets whose bank accounts were drained 01 December, 2017 — By William McLennan 


A TOWN Hall employee trawled through sensitive council records to make a list of 277 elderly residents which was passed to fraudsters who then tricked the pensioners out of thousands of pounds.

Charlie Heath admitted using his position to access the names and addresses of pensioners, but told Blackfriars Crown Court on Tuesday that he was acting on the orders of a criminal gang who had threatened him and his family.

The 23-year-old denied all fraud charges and said that, moments after printing off the list on May 23 last year, he had a crisis of conscience and threw it in a confidential waste bin at the council’s King’s Cross HQ. A jury rejected his claims and yesterday (Thursday) found him guilty.

The court heard that the list was discovered by police on June 1 in what was described as a “fraudster’s kit”, alongside the passport, bank cards and bank statements of a 79-year-old woman who had been conned earlier that day.

Mr Heath, who no longer works for Camden Council, told the jury that, after months of intimidating phone calls, he began to compile the list in March when the threats escalated.

He said: “They started to approach me outside of my work. They said they knew where my sister had worked. “I couldn’t leave my house. Every time I did people would follow me. I was scared to leave my house.”

He said he did not report it to authorities because he had “lost all faith” in police after they failed to prosecute a man who stabbed him in November 2015.

Mr Heath told the jury that he decided to give in to the gang’s demands after they attempted to break into his King’s Cross home on May 20 last year.

He said: “I couldn’t see my family hurt like that. On the Monday I went to work as normal and printed off these names. I then just left them and put them in the confidential waste bin.”

Asked about his last-minute change of heart, he said: “As soon as it left the printer I thought about the repercussions and I put it in the confidential waste bin.

“I was scared of the repercussions of what these people could do to these elderly people. I would rather get a kicking than someone else get hurt because of myself. I felt disgusted about it. At the last hurdle I decided it was wrong and threw it away.”


He added: “I have no idea how a list of names got from the confidential waste bin into someone else’s hands.”

The court heard that nine days later police officers travelling with sirens on through Forest Gate noticed a group of men running from a parked car. They pursued the men, arresting 20- year-old Shaheedul Abedin at the scene.

After carrying out a search, they found a brown envelope, discarded under a car, which contained the list of names and the passport, bank cards and statements of a pensioner who had been conned earlier that day by a man posing as a policemen investigating fraud.

She was also tricked into handing over £200 in cash. Everyone on the list was aged 78 or 79, the court heard.

Officers forensically analysed the list and found the fingerprints of Mr Heath’s neighbour, 22-year-old Sayim Ahmed, who was cleared of any involvement in fraud by the jury.

They also found prints belonging to Mr Abedin, of Tower Hamlets, and 20-year-old Kawsar Ahmed, of Lewisham. They were both found guilty of being in possession of an article for use in fraud. They denied the charges, but declined to give evidence to the court.

The court heard that Mr Heath worked as a data “archiver” assigned to the children’s social services department and had “no reason to access adult records”.

But when the list was discovered, a review of computer systems showed he had been able to access thousands of vulnerable adults’ details over a period of two months.

He will be sentenced later this month.


update
27 Dec 2017
Camden Council worker jailed HERE