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There isn't one for Vale View School.
There is no asset management plan for the toxic waste dump school. Why not?
This is the questioner's response:-
In the absence of any recognised AMP how can the SBC guarantee any transparency or accountability for public funds?
In the absence of any AMP, is the school not operating in a legal Void?? I understand that an AMP is a legal requirement."
The questioner's comments:-
Yet another failing.
"SBC have confirmed that there are no Design Change Order Logs relating to the ValeView school.This is most UNUSUAL on a multi million pound contract. So,it would appear the Contractor (BAM) can make any changes on a whim".
Local people have had access to the rear of their properties at Mill Lane blocked off. I and other people told the Council the problems they would be creating for these people. I was branded "vexatious" for having raised the matter. The consequences of the Council's actions in blocking off access to the rear of these properties is:-
1) An ambulance crew was unable to reach a lady in her 80s who had collapsed at home -
2) If these householders have large items of furniture delivered, for example, these items will need to be carried possible a quarter of a mile to their homes.
Either they were told from day 1 this was a risky venture, so why did they pass the proposal with no reservations.?
Or, after making public statements that the proposal was kosher they then found out it wasn't so kosher. So why didn't they change their public statements?
Furthermore if this information on high risk was publicly available ( although difficult to get to) then what other motive is there for the continual denial by Cllrs of that which is openly known?
Andy MacKenzie -
Risk Register
Because 2 risks are numbered 11A and 21A there are actually 38 listed risks, which means instead of 25% it's 23.9% BUT 5 of the risks are now closed or resolved, so there are 9 High or Medium High Risks out of 33 concurrent risks 27%. In general about a quarter of the risks are High or Medium.
Looking through the lists there are some obvious ones missing. For instance Vandalism on the site or Health and Safety issues on the site. Or would the Council say well we've handed the site over to the contractor and it's their problem?
But the one that isn't there is a specific Risk of more contamination being found; or presently known contamination causing extra disposal of soil etc. Risk 23 is a bit on the line but I think that is more to do with load bearing characteristics of the land.
Also Risk 34 talks about parents losing confidence but is not evaluated or ranked. Why not?
The CPM name right at the top has changed from AJM in May to BB in June. I was looking for a Version Number to give an idea of how many times the Register has been amended. There isn't one I can see.
In the words of Sherlock Holmes. Why didn't the dog bark?
If contamination is a consideration; if some evidence of contamination has been found; if the risk has even been 'closed" or resolved; if virtually every conceivable risk has been listed, then why oh why is there not even a mention nor a sniff of Contamination in this wonderfully crafted Register constantly being modified over time and experience?
Do they just not care whether there is or isn't contamination?
Regarding Rob Peters of GVA Grimley suggesting putting policital pressure on councillors to pass this contraversial and dangerous development:-
"And he's copied this to god knows who. Has no one raised any concern about the wording? Does everyone this is totally acceptable ESPECIALLY given the circumstance ( and this is a very important circumstance) that there is considerable public disquiet about the whole process " highly likely Sheila Oliver will be objecting"
How can/dare anyone suggest hiding or less than emphasising any aspect of a controversial proposal?
There is absolutely no instruction or concession or acknowledgement that this controversial proposal MUST be impartial. fully disclosed and SEEN to be so. This is like a 3rd World mafia pushing something through the back door
Where is the talk about contamination; traffic concerns, Child safety"
A valid point. If a child has had a serious accident within days of the school opening, does the playground meet the required safety standards? (Nothing else does).
My account with the What Do They Know website was suspended because with his full permission I posted up details of the Town Hall Protester. I did this in a desperate attempt to prevent them repeatedly sending this completely innocent man to prison. They were driving him to suicide as they played their part in doing with other Stockport people -
Please see the Town Hall Protester page of this website. This page is still under construction.
They rushed to finish this school in a ridiculously short time (circa 6 months). You will cut corners if you have to rush, I said, and corners can't be cut regarding the contamination. Don't be "vexatious", they replied. And, they still do.
"I am V surprised the Vale View school managed to obtain a Public Liability Insurance Certificate because they do NOT hold any Building Completion Certificate or Fire Certificates or any Air Permeability Test results. They do not hold any Soil Resistivity Test results either which are normally obtained PRE CONSTRUCTION.
I must say the headteacher at this school is a WONDER WOMAN having to deal with the design,construction and operations of this school,plus all the Risk Assesments etc and the FOI challenges. I really admire her because how she fits in ALL this responsibility AND teaching duties AS WELL."
More worries about how this entire project has been handled. It is not possible to have confidence in any of the "experts" involved because the initially said the site was completely safe and that children could be protected from toxic hotspots by means of prickly bushes!!
They should have been immediately removed from any further work on this school but, of course, they weren't.
Local people were cheated as well by what has been done regarding this footpath. This means if they have furniture delivered it has to be carried maybe a quarter of a mile and an ambulance crew was unable to reach a lady in her late eighties who had collapsed.
After creating the mother of all dangerous traffic problems for the primary school children, they try to take away the lollipop crossing lady. LibDems -
More failure to comply with standard practice. Why have we paid such a lot for this school including exorbitant property charges to NPS Stockport if it is such a dog's dinner?
More danger to local residents. The Fire Service won't be able to have access. Still, what does Stockport Council care about anything?
SMBC fails to hold records in a correct manner as stipulated by the Information Commission and then claims it would take almost three weeks of an officer working full time to assemble and remove all the secrets from the files on one primary school. If Stockport held proper records, such ludicrous and frankly unbelievable situations would not arise.
Me branded "vexatious" again for trying to stick up for the rights of local residents exactly what the local councillors should be doing.
More financial shenanigans. They sent me the contract -
If they applied the correct financial management progamme, why was the entire project such a dog's dinner with regards to the costs?
This Supreme Court ruling means that local councils are automatically liable for any case of asbestosis or mesothelioma contracted in schools. So, with hundreds of children on that site every year, not to mention the teachers and ancilliary staff, they entire Borough is likely to be bankrupted in the future by these secretive LibDems and senior council officers.
The costs of asbestos claims have bankrupted huge American corporations in the past. I have to question, not for the first time, whether any of those involved with this project are suitable people to hold public office?
I need to keep an eye on when this large amount of land is sold, who the selling agent are, how much it is sold for.
I don't know why the toxic waste dump school couldn't have gone on this safe site, with no toxic waste, no traffic problems, no need for extra charges for installing electricity, water, gas telephone etc, no drainage problems, no compulsory purchase problems, where many parents wanted it to go.
It will be interesting to see whether GVA Grimley is involved with the sale -
Email sent to the SMBC Leader on27th May 2007 at 06.08
Dear Councillor Goddard
The Harcourt Street planning application goes to Tame Valley Area Committee next Monday for a decision. The Council has forgotten to advertise it as a departure from the UDP. According to my legal advice (and to common sense if this town actually believed in honest and not fixed consultations) this must be done and people's subsequent objections taken into account before any decision whatsoever is made. So, the issue cannot be put before Tame Valley on Monday. I hope you will take note of this. We can't have the Council working outside the law yet again.
Having objected and objected all along regarding the traffic chaos this will cause and been told everything is "robust" (God I hate that word), now a couple of days before they have turned everything on its head, propose to take even more land and haven't given us time to properly look into the consequences not to mention the cost of this latest development. Councillor Goddard, you have a lot of work to do if you want to change this from a dirty council.
Secondly, at least you weren't bribed into accepting congestion charging with a SEMMMS carrot. I do actually believe that consultation was genuine because they phoned up my husband.
Kind regards
Sheila
Email sent on 28th July 2007 at 20.00
Dear Mr XXXX
I am less tired now and have found the information I need so I repeat my request of god know when. THIS IS NOT A NEW REQUEST.
Please may I see the minutes of the schools organisation commitee meeting of July 2005 and the paper presented ther entitled: "Amalgamation Consultation Fir Tree Nursery, Fir Tree Primary, North Reddish Infants and North Reddish Juniors."
I need to see the consultation reponses from the parents saying they want it to go on the Harcourt Street site. If you need to for Data Protection issues, black out the names and addresses. This last point is a new request.
Kind regards
Sheila
Will the Council's insurers cover this toxic timebomb school? I am "vexatious" for even asking that question.
"Furious governors are demanding to know why their £8m super-
The governing body of Vale View primary school in Reddish has written to the Council with a catalogue of 'serious concerns'.
Governors at the state-
At their latest meeting the board of governors resolved to write to the town hall and did so shortly before Christmas.They complain windowsills and door stoppers keep dropping off, there are no play-
multimedia whiteboards and IT equipment is slammed as 'inadequate and insufficient'. The letter adds: "Weekly neetings between staff here and the contractors to update on what is happening are now becoming entirely non-
Coun Stuart Bodsworth, executive member for children and young people, said: "The new school provides an exellent education facility which benefits the Reddish community. "We are aware there are some issues needing further work at the
building. "However, it is common for some works to continue during a 12-
Please see the Town Hall Protester page of this website. This page is still under construction.
The Council promised these parents their much-
There should be a sustainable drainage system at the school -
Above are details of the oil and petrol separator -
At least Torbay Council takes the issue of lightening protection for school seriously.
"Item 6b 3.1 -
3185m2 and this is to cost an extra £1,050,000.
Item 6b 3.2 the cost per metre 2 is put at £1450.
3185 -
In accordance with the Council's own Fraud and Financial
Irregularity policy (and councils have to comply with their own
policies) when this apparent, large, financial irregularity was
brought to the attention of the Executive Councillors, the Chief
Executive, the Council Solicitor, the FOI Officer and the Director
of Finance, and I drew it to the attention of all of them, action
had to be taken.
Please let me know what action was taken."
"Vexatious", I thought there was a Council policy for reporting Fraud and Financial Irregularities. Apparently not!
Response to FOI request 662 received 22/08/2007
Dear Mrs Oliver,
Environmental Information Regulations – Noise – Harcourt Street
I am writing in response to your information request addressed to Mr Jim Seymour dated 7 th August 2007 in which you ask:
“Please let me know what investigations into the potential impact on the level of noise”
There was no noise survey submitted with the planning application. Obviously it would be impossible to survey something that is not there at present, however, issues of noise disturbance have been addressed in the committee report within the section relating to impact on residential amenity in the analysis towards the end of the report. You have a copy of this as Mr Steve Lamb e-
You will note that that within this report it is acknowledged that there will be a change to the area in respect of noise as a result of a school being located at Harcourt Street. However it is also acknowledged that this would not be significantly different than any other existing school site within the borough. Measures relating to landscaping and hours of operation are also discussed to help mitigate in respect of noise impacts.
I trust this satisfies your request. If you are unhappy with the way we have handled your request, you are entitled to ask for an internal review. This will be carried out by a senior member of staff who was not involved with your original request. To do so, please contact foi.officer@stockport.gov.uk or the address below in the first instance
FOI Officer
Dear Mrs Oliver,
Questions at Executive Meeting 20.08.07
I refer to the two questions which you asked at the Executive Meeting and can provide the following response:
1. Public Open Space
The quantitative loss of public open space is in conflict with the relevant UDP policy. This is clearly explained in the committee report on the application and accordingly, the proposals have been advertised as a departure. However this matter is addressed by a qualitative improvement in other open space. Whether this is an acceptable balance is a matter for the Planning & Highways Regulation Committee to determine tonight, along with all the other planning issues raised by the application.
2. Traffic
I attach the planning consultant’s response to the traffic concerns which has been received to day. This information will be given to the Planning & Highways Regulation Committee tonight.
Yours sincerely
But they simply ingnored all the policies and procedures.
Dear Mrs Oliver,
I am writing in response to your request for information below (ref 1240).
Chris Woolard did not reply to the email from Rob Peters that you refer to. Attached is the reply from Donna Sager.
If you are unhappy with the way we have handled your request you are entitled to ask for an internal review. Any internal review will be carried out by a senior member of staff who was not involved with your original request. To ask for an internal review, contact foi.officer@stockport.gov.uk in the first instance.
If you are unhappy with the outcome of any internal review, you are entitled to complain to the Information Commissioner. To do so, contact:
Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
www.ico.gov.uk
01625 545 745
Yours sincerely,
Claire Naven
Claire Naven
Data Protection & Freedom of Information Officer
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
From: sheilaoliver [mailto:sheilaoliver@ntlworld.com]
Sent: 30 July 2008 20:54
To: Summers,Carol
Cc: FOI Officer
Subject: Email from Rob Peters of GVA Grimley to Chris Woolard dated 3/7/2007 at 16.22
Dear Ms Summers NPS/FoI Officer SMBC
Please could I see under the FOIA/EIR 2004 the reply to Rob Peters' email as mentioned above.
Kind regards and many thanks
Sheila
Dear Mrs Oliver
I am writing in response to your email below in which you asked what service improvements have been implemented within CYPD as a result of complaints received.
CYPD has provided the following response to your request:
Across the wide-
Notwithstanding the above, in general depending on the substantive element of each complaint, services and schools employ a wide variety of actions in response to representations and complaints. These can range from:
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Some examples of the above are briefly given below:
Following a complaint in relation to the placement of a young adult – it led to an appraisal of review meeting timescales to ensure appropriate provision was planned in a more timely fashion for care leavers.
Following a complaint about a school trip – the governing body at the school made changes to the school’s policy on risk assessments.
If you are unhappy with the way we have handled your request you are entitled to ask for an internal review. Any internal review will be carried out by a senior member of staff who was not involved with your original request. To ask for an internal review, contact foi.officer@stockport.gov.uk in the first instance.
If you are unhappy with the outcome of any internal review, you are entitled to complain to the Information Commissioner. To do so, contact:
Information Commissioner’s Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
www.ico.gov.uk
01625 545 745
Yours sincerely,
Claire Naven
Claire Naven
Data Protection & Freedom of Information Officer
Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council
From: Sheila Oliver [mailto:sheilaoliver@ntlworld.com]
Sent: 17 June 2009 07:56
To: FOI Officer
Cc: Cllr Mark Weldon; Andrew Webb; peter.devine@gmwn.co.uk; John Schultz
Subject: Re: New complaints Officer -
Dear Ms Naven
Thank you very much for your reply.
Please see the attached from the current Council Plan. Not only is the Children and Young People's Department getting a lot of complaints, it is also doing quite badly when one looks at the performance indicators. I assume the many complaints are due to the fact that the Department is performing badly, or am I missing something here?
I asked Councillor Weldon in the last Executive Meeting why Mr. Webb, Director of CYPD, had so many outside interests (is it 10? I lose count). If he is paid £100,000 to do a job at Stockport Council that is the job he should be concentrating on and not some glorified career enhancement plan of his own. Councillor Weldon said what a wonderful job Mr. Webb was doing. I can only assume Councillor Weldon had not read the Council Plan, which was on the agenda for that very meeting.
Add to this that it is CYPD which is paying millions over the odds to put a school on a former toxic dump, with no room to hold a sports day, no room for a coach to enter the site for trips out and to the baths, no room for the number of pupils who currently need to attend, which will cause even more terrible traffic problems, no contamination investigation points dug over the proposed school site and the intention to protect children from contamination hotspots with prickly bushes (what happens when the plants take up the contaminents and lose their prickly leaves?), that it is with CYPD that an innocent man's simple protest has led to him facing a prison sentence and that CYPD is failing autistic children and their parents, and we have a worrying situation that I am not prepared to turn a blind eye to.
Would you let me know please what service improvements have been implemented as a result of these complaints?
Kind regards
Sheila
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From: FOI Officer
Email to SMBC Leader sent on 29th July 2007 at 15.14
Dear Councillor Goddard
This is to make you and the other recipients of this email fully aware of irregularities regarding the Harcourt Street planning application, which is to go before Tame Valley tomorrow.
1) The application has not been advertised as a departure from the UDP.
2) Local Government legislation regarding the appropriation of public open space has not been complied with.
3) Last minute amendments regarding the loss of public open space and traffic measures are not only inaccurate but there has been absolutely no consultation on these; they were only passed to a handful of people on the 25th July.
4) The consultation exercise was corrupt. These exercises are to iron out problems and show the best solution. Because this was a corrupt exercise, problems are only just coming to light, consultants are being paid more and more money to sort them out and the end result will be a disaster for the people of North Reddish.
All these issues will be brought to the attention of the Ombudslady and the District Auditor unless we can sort something out now.
If you wish, Councillor Goddard, to ensure that no decision is made tomorrow night and to have a meeting, I would be happy to explain the situation to you and maybe we can diffuse what will undoubtedly turn out to be a massive row, which will lead to more expense for the council taxpayer at a public inquiry.
Councilllor Weldon told me in the car park (which is the only place to question councillors nowadays) that the process had gone to far to turn back. Well, given the massive cost increases as well, I suggest you stop and think.
We hope to have a television crew at the Town Hall tomorrow night to record what is going on.
Kind regards
Sheila
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Email sent to SMBC on 29th July 2007 at 18.53
Dear Mr Khan
Faber Maunsell produced the Harcourt Street traffic reports, which despite being in Stockport' Council's possession at the end of June were not presented at the "consultations" in August or September. GVA Grimley went ahead with the consultation without the traffic reports being available and I know from previous perusal of FOIA documents last October that traffic was admitted to be the greatest problem.
Now that last minute problems have arisen regarding the traffic issue, which will necessitate the further purchase of public open space from Redrow, I presume the consultants -
Please be aware that this whole issue is going to be put before the District Auditor and the Council won't be able to lie and cheat her. The truth will come out eventually.
You remain my humble servant
Mrs Oliver
I smell something on this Fairview school. It was in existence long before 2006, wasn't it? Question: When was Fairway first built and can I have ALL the relevant paperwork relating to its original erection and the 2006 capital spend?
http://www.fairway.stockport.sch.uk/