You want to meet Hugo Swire? Go to Kensington and Chelsea Conservatives and pay £25

Royal Hospital Autumn Party

Date Wednesday, 21st Sep 2016
Time 6:30pm until 8:30pm

***SPEAKER CONFIRMED!***

*** ONLY 40 TICKETS AVAILABLE ***

Join us for an evening with Hugo Swire MP for East Devon. The event will be held at 32 Royal Avenue [Royal London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea] by kind permission of Mr and Mrs Toland. There will be wine served throughout the evening.

Tickets £25″
https://www.kcfc.org.uk/events

Properties in Royal Avenue are currently selling for £6 million upwards.

Is Hugo Swire not sorry to see Cameron quit?

Hugo usually twitters endlessly about his pals but not a peep about his Eton mate Cameron’s resignation. And after Dave gave him a knighthood – albeit in rather tacky circumstances. Ungrateful.

Sidmouth Blackmore Health Centre protest Monday 19 September 11.15 am

Press release from the Patient and Public Involvement Chair, Di Fuller:

“The public response to fears over the future of the Blackmore Health Centre have been very encouraging.

Increases in rent and other costs, as well as plans from NHS Property Services (NHSPS) to redevelop the Blackmore Health Centre with added flats and a pharmacy, would radically increase costs to the Practice and threaten the future viability of the Practice on that site.

Hugo Swire MP, is visiting the Blackmore Health Centre on Monday 19th September to discuss the issues in detail with Dr. Joe Stych, other Partners and patient representatives. NHS Property Services and EDDC planning department have also been invited.

We ask members of the public who are concerned about the future of the surgery and agree with our request to purchase the

Blackmore Health Centre

to demonstrate their support outside of the Centre from

11.15 a.m. on

Monday 19 September.

Joe Stych said, “The ideal solution here would be for NHSPS to sell Blackmore to the practice so we are in charge of its future.

We would like to ask patients to write to Hugo Swire and Jeremy Hunt to campaign for the building to be sold to the practice to protect it.

We need people to question NHSPS as to why an operational building cannot be sold to motivated health care providers who will make them more efficient and responsive to our communities needs for healthcare provision.”

Di Fuller, Chair of Sid Valley Patient Participation Group has asked that people turn up on Monday to show their support for the Practice. We also want them to sign a petition asking Jeremy Hunt to allow NHSPS to sell Blackmore to the Practice to protect its future and to write to Hugo Swire and Jeremy Hunt with the same request.”

EDDC and its Section 106 Black hole

What makes the response below so puzzling is that for at least the last decade, EDDC has had a dedicated S106 officer. Time for some scrutiny …

Freedom of Information request
Section 106 planning agreements

Date submitted: 25 August 2016

Summary of request

Please provide the following details for all developer contributions agreed (not received) under Section 106 planning agreements including affordable housing contributions:

– Value of contribution
– Purpose of contribution
– Planning application reference number

Please provide these details for the following 10x financial years:

– 01/04/2004 – 31/03/2005
– 01/04/2005 – 31/03/2006
– 01/04/2006 – 31/03/2007
– 01/04/2007 – 31/03/2008
– 01/04/2008 – 31/03/2009
– 01/04/2009 – 31/03/2010
– 01/04/2010 – 31/03/2011
– 01/04/2011 – 31/03/2012
– 01/04/2012 – 31/03/2013
– 01/04/2013 – 31/03/2014

Summary of response

We do not hold this information in a format which enables us to easily identify the financial contributions that were due to EDDC arising from s106 agreements in each financial year, or identify the purpose of a contribution. To find this detail we would need to check through each agreement during the stated time period.

We know that it has taken an experienced officer some 6 hours to search through 200 of these documents and we estimate that to search through each of the agreements per year over a ten year span to locate the ones specifically relevant to your request, will exceed the 18 hours permitted. This information is therefore exempt from disclosure under s12 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

Date responded: 1 September 2016

http://eastdevon.gov.uk/access-to-information/freedom-of-information/freedom-of-information-published-requests/

38 Degrees petition: Say No to Sidford Business Park

“Please reject the application to build a three hectare Industrial Business Park on AONB land in the village of Sidford in East Devon.

Why is this important?

This is prime agricultural land in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, situated on a known flood risk plain, and home to much wild life, including several protected bat species.

The typically narrow Devon access roads to this area are woefully inadequate to cope with the existing traffic and more expected large vehicles, would add to this problem. The lack of pavements in Sidbury village already put school children at risk and there is still no cycle path to link the two villages.

The sheer size and height of the development would dominate the landscape, devalue adjacent existing properties and cause noise and light pollution (hugely affecting the nearby 100 year old Norman Lockyer Observatory).

Flooding of roads and properties occurred 4 times in 2012.

Finally there is far more suitable employment land available on existing Industrial sites, in Sidmouth, Honiton and Cranbrook to better serve those who are seeking employment. Please sign this petition to preserve the quality of life for many people and to stop this heartless, uncaring proposal going ahead.”

https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/say-no-to-east-devon-business-park?bucket&source=facebook-share-button&time=1473757444

Angry cries of “Boycott Fords” at Sidford meeting

BOYCOTT FORDS!’ CALL AT ANGRY SIDFORD MEETING

There was standing room only at Sidford Social Hall last night at a meeting called by local residents to “Say No to Sidford Business Park”.

Feelings ran high as speaker after speaker condemned this “monstrosity of a project” on road safety, environmental, and flooding grounds.

Notable comments included:

a plea from a Director of the Norman Lockyer Observatory “not to kill” astronomy in Sidmouth with the bright lights of a Business Park.

a warning from a governor of Sidbury primary school that increases in heavy vehicles would place schoolchildren in greater danger on the village’s narrow roads which often lacked pavements.

claims from an environmentalist that rare, protected horseshoe bats were likely to be present in larger numbers than estimated in the planning application.

Among many suggestions to mobilise opposition was a mass boycott of Fords of Sidmouth, the applicant.

This was enthusiastically supported, and will be actively considered by the organising committee.

New Facebook Group: Devon United – Doing Democracy Differently

Inaugural Meeting: Tue 4 October 2016 18:00 – 21:30
Newton Abbot Races Ltd
Newton Road
Kingsteignton

Everyone very welcome – Paul Hilder is coming to talk to us all about localism and retaking democracy and there will be lots of discussion about the next county elections and how we can unite to be a challenge.

Free tickets can be obtained via:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/devon-united-doing-democracy-differently-tickets-27679676658

Devon United is a group of local people who want to see a change in the way our elected County Councillors work and represent us and believe that moving beyond party politics is the way to do it.

We will be joined by Paul Hilder, co-founder of OpenDemocracy.net and CrowdPac and former global campaigns director for Avaaz and Change.org who will share his insights on how people can make real change happen.

We are fed up of our communities being sidelined by our councils and having no voice in the decisions that affect our communities. We are being ignored about the loss of our community hospitals, care units and services for our young people, ignored over planning decisions that see enormous estates being built around our small country towns that do not have the infrastructure to cope and are unaffordable to local people, ignored and misled over devolution and enough is enough.

We want to put our communities first and elect accountable, transparent and open County Councillors to represent our views at next years County Council elections.

We will discuss how we would like our politicians to operate, how we can identify the best candidates and how we can work together to campaign and organise in our communities to make plans and find inspiration to make our county work for everyone.”

Come along and let’s Do Democracy Differently

New inquiry into arms for Saudi Arabia under Hugo Swire’s watch

In the week when a new inquiry has been announced into the supply of British arms to Saudi Arabia:

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/sep/12/crispin-blunt-to-intensify-row-about-saudi-arms-sales?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

during the time that our MP Hugo Swire was the Foregn Office Minister to that country and somewhat economical with the truth, which we covered here:

https://eastdevonwatch.org/2016/07/22/swire-economical-with-the-truth-at-the-foreign-office/

this article about Mr Swire and arms dealing on Colombia (also one of his areas) has been brought to Owl’s notice from September last year:

I bet you never thought that one of the duties of a Foreign Minister is to act as an arms dealer for private companies to dodgy governments, or that Royal Navy warships act as floating sales offices for arms-deals. But last June, Hugo Swire MP, a Foreign Office Minister, had a week-long trip to Latin America, which included a stop at Colombia to act as an official weapons salesman for arms firm BAE Systems.

The meeting – part of which took place on a Royal Navy ship – was revealed earlier this year. Full details of the event were supplied to me last month under Freedom of Information.

As far as the ethics of selling arms to Colombia goes, they’re not great. According to Amnesty International, Colombia has suffered a “45-year-old internal armed conflict. Leftist guerrillas fight the state and illegal right-wing paramilitary organisations, which often collaborate with sectors of the Colombian armed forces.” As Amnesty notes, “All of the parties to the conflict are responsible for human rights violations”. The Colombian Navy have been involved in such abuses as well as the army. This July, Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos sacked the heads of the army, navy and air force following a report from Human Rights watch about Colombian armed forces complicity in extra judicial killings. Despite these problems, Britain has no official bar on selling weapons to Colombia.

There were no such worries on the menu when Hugo Swire arrived in the beautiful city of Cartagena on the northern coast of Colombia and had “dinner at restaurant in the historic walled city with representatives from BAE Systems and the Colombian Navy”. The Minister’s date included a “walk” through the “historic old city”.

BAE Systems wanted to sell “Ocean Patrol Vessels” to the Colombian Navy. These are “90 metre versatile and affordable ships” made to work along the coast. BAE emphasise their use in anti-drug trade missions. The ships have a flight deck suitable for a “medium-sized helicopter” which is capable of engaging in warfare as well as drug trade interdiction.

It isn’t just the Minister acting as a salesman for BAE: The Royal Navy got in on the act too. HMS Portland, one of the Navy’s frigates was on a three-day visit to Colombia last June. The papers released to me describe this as “defence cooperation”. The Royal Navy itself put out a press release about the ship celebrating “Armed Forces Day while on a brief visit to the Colombian port of Cartagena” at the time. As well as British sailors taking part in the pomp and ceremony, and the HMS Portland crew playing a football game against the Colombian crew of the ARC Caldas, the warship was acting as a floating sales office for an arms-trade party.

The documents say the ship was there for “defence and security exports”. With help from the UK’s government run arms sales unit, called “UK Trade and Industry Defence & Security Organisation”, Hugo Swire used the ship to push the proposed deal. In the papers released to me, The British Ambassador to Colombia, Lindsay Croisdale-Appleby says, “the visiting HMS Portland gave a spectacular setting for an evening reception for senior members of the Colombian navy and defence ministry”. At the meeting, “The minister highlighted a proposal by BAE Systems to supply Ocean Patrol Vessels to the Colombian Navy”.

There is a long history of British Minister’s pushing arms sales. Most famously Mrs Thatcher saw this as a key part of her job: Thatcher called it “Batting for Britain”, and made great personal effort to promote the massive Al Yamamah arms deals with Saudi Arabia in the 1980s – a deal which also involved BAE Systems. However, from the 1990s onwards the huge problems of corruption in Al Yamamah and other arms deals encouraged to Government ministers to take a lower profile in promoting individual arms sales. The government has remained involved in arms trade promotion through the Defence Sales Organisation, renamed the Defence and Security Organisation. However, Ministers themselves have tended to have a more subtle approach to directly flogging weapons. During the Blair years, Labour were a bit tied up between Tony’s love of doing business and Foreign Minister Robin Cook’s “ethical foreign policy”.

It looks like that the newly confident Conservatives are abandoning any subtlety and going for a more direct approach.”

http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/a-british-defence-minister-acted-as-an-arms-dealer-to-colombia-849