Stag Brewery Inquiry: Local Representation Thursday, 7th November 2024 at 10:00am 

And to end your brewery week if you have been looking at the livestream, go to about one hour 50 minutes in, in the session headed Local Representation. It shows a videoclip of a lorry rolling backwards from the northside parking area at Mortlake Station across Sheen Lane and to the gates of Thomson House School. It is about 830am when children were arriving at the school.

The incident was reported to Richmond Council, Achieving for Children, the police, Sarah Olney MP and Network Rail. Kelly McEvoy from the school gave evidence that they ‘had had no engagement on this at all’.

Sounds familiar? Anything the authorities do not want to hear that might relate to the Stag Brewery, they ignore?


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About Richard AH White

Retired Solicitor specialising in child law and former Tribunal Judge hearing cases on special educational needs and welfare benefits.
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1 Response to Stag Brewery Inquiry: Local Representation Thursday, 7th November 2024 at 10:00am 

  1. Dhun kenny's avatar Dhun kenny says:

    Lack of environmental maintenance. Overgrown trees on the river towpath with roots lifting through on the pathway. A combination of no natural light because of tall dense foliage and big roots pushing through, Making it dangerous for older walkers. Council have a shocking record for not maintaining height of trees in the borough. This will be the same story for this new development which will have its river views blocked in a few years after development.

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