Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Oh dear, I can't make it to either of these! I'm a big fan of the CP 1 o'clock club and would be gutted to see it closed.


The online petition says the build's state of disrepair is a reason for the proposition to sublet:

"At the moment this fantastic place is under threat of closure as the charitable trust that runs it mytimeactive has said that the building the club is in is dilapidated and they are unable to to pay for the repairs."


Fuschia, or others, if you're going to the meeting(s), can you report back a little more about this problem? If the building itself is structurally sound and needs no major enineering work, then getting volunteer repairs completed shouldn't be a big deal if funds were raised to cover materials. My husband is a builder, and I would happily volunteer him to work on this! ;-) I'm sure there are others with similar skills, and small children, who could contribute too.


If the building does have suspected structural problems, can the suveyor's report be made public? Minor structural problems might not need extensive correction to make the building viable.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Electrical work can be dangerous, and hiring an unqualified individual can put you and your family at risk. and negate your insurance. A qualified electrician has the training and experience to safely handle any electrical issues, reducing the likelihood of accidents or injuries. With the exception of simple tasks, it is illegal for anyone other than a licensed electrician to perform electrical work. Hiring a qualified electrician ensures that the work is done in compliance with local laws and building codes. Some electricians are being recommended on EDF but here is no indication that they registered with NICEIC or NAPIT.  One is well advised to steer clear of Check-a-Trade which is a marketing service funded by subscription. 
    • Didn’t they have a very ‘unusual’ way of allocating council housing which was also criticised in that report and which hopefully has now been changed
    • Interesting  https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london-council-leader-steps-down-following-a-damning-report-by-housing-regulator-b1231036.html  
    • Was that the the time it took before reporting something like 'Fully charged'?  If so, had you tried checking from time to time before then whether the battery was effective?   It might also be interesting trying the charger again after a week or two, to see how well the battery is maintaining charge.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...