Saturday, February 14, 2009

KHOODEELAAR! evidentially noting events in South London about community AGAINST Crossrail holes! campaign

By © Muhammad Haque
1308 Hrs GMT London Saturday 14 February 2009


KHOODEELAAR! evidentially noting events in South London about community AGAINST Crossrail holes! campaign

That point is that the ‘mainstream’ media, including the London EVENING Nostandards STANDARD has persistently suppressed the news about that community’s opposition to the Crossrail holes. The fact that the web site ‘Newshopper’ now carries a report on that community ‘winning’ a battle against a Crossrail hoe is significant illustration of the principle that the truth eventually comes out.

The KHOODEELAAR! campaign against Crossrail hole/s attacks on the East End of London is continuing along with our overall campaign against Crossrail agenda...

We shall be examining the behaviour of the Greater London Assembly members and that of the Crossrail holes-scam-backer City of London Bonus Culture-supporter Boris Johnson, here, in the next few hours.

[To be continued]

http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/4121879.ABBEY_WOOD__Fendyke_Road_residents_win_Crossrail_battle/

ABBEY WOOD: Fendyke Road residents win Crossrail battle

7:10am Friday 13th February 2009
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A GROUP of residents who protested against plans by Crossrail to dig up their private alleyway have won their fight.

The residents, in Fendyke Road, Abbey Wood, use the alleyway to access to their garages as they have no parking facilities in front of their homes.

Letters from Crossrail informed them it intended to dig trial pits in their alleyway to test the soil conditions.

The Crossrail Act, given Royal Assent last summer, gives the company the right to enter private land to dig trial pits or remove soil.

But now resident Ray Arnold says they have been told Crossrail has now bought a house in nearby Florence Road, which it intends to use for its trial pits.

Mr Arnold said: “Crossrail says it is consulting local people, but it isn’t.

“We have now discovered the trains will use overhead electric lines, so when we look out of our windows we will see the gantries for the electricity lines.

“And the trains will be nearer our homes.”

He added: “I don’t want to stop the project, but we will not get any benefit. Things will just be made worse for us.”


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