Agenda and draft minutes
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APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies where received from Cllrs:
Ohid Ahmed Shafiqul Haque Shahed Ali Rabina Khan Rania Khan Oliur Rahman |
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DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST PDF 48 KB To note any declarations of interest made by Members, including those restricting Members from voting on the questions detailed in Section 106 of the Local Government Finance Act, 1992. See attached note from the Chief Executive.
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Trespassers camping in Mile End Park PDF 81 KB Minutes: Paul Greeno, the Senior Advocate, stated that an extraordinary meeting was called because the Council had been made aware that trespassers had commenced camping in Mile End Park, near to Hamlets Way. The Board’s permission is therefore required before any action to take possession proceedings can be taken.
Gavin Dooley, The Head of Enforcement and Support Intervention presented the report to the committee. He informed members that the park has about 20 erected tents on the Eastern Fringe, near where the USA training ground will be located.
The Head of Enforcement and Support Intervention continued that on Monday 2 April 2012, officers visited the camping site and gave notice to the trespassers to vacate the site by the morning of Wednesday 4 April 2012. They also informed them that legal proceedings may commence to obtain a court order for possession of the land. He spoke to who he believed to be the group’s spokesperson who indicated that they were there peacefully and declared their right to protest. However, the Head of Enforcement and Support Intervention informed the committee that the group have pitched tents in the park and dug a fire pit and what appears to be, a latrine trench.
He continued that intelligence recently gathered, indicated that the numbers of occupiers have decreased, but commented that if action is not taken, there could be a possibility that the trespassers will remain on site and cause further damage and that the numbers could increase again.
A member stated that the council respects the right of the group to protest but that this should not lead to criminal damage or the prevention of the public from using the park in the way intended. The member advised officers to proceed with caution and tactfulness. He continued that further intelligence should be sought in order to further justify their removal.
The Head of Enforcement and Support Intervention responded that the approach so far has been calm and friendly but that due regards has to be given to the wider community. The current usage is contrary to the use of the park as playing fields and for the use and enjoyment of the public. Moreover, the site is fast becoming a health and safety concern.
A member asked about the period the trespassers can remain on the park, specifically was 28 days notice required. The Senior Advocate replied that because the group are trespassing on non residential land, they only needed to be given at least 2 days notice.
The Head of Enforcement and Support Intervention informed the committee that there is a senior meeting at Scotland Yard discussing strategic ways to collectively respond to similar situations in the run up to the Olympic Games. He stated that he will update the committee on the outcome of this meeting.
The Mayor commented that the park will be in heavy use and will be pivotal as we lead up to the Olympic Games. The Mayor agrees with the right to ... view the full minutes text for item 3. |
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ANY OTHER BUSINESS WHICH THE CHAIR CONSIDERS TO BE URGENT Minutes: There were none |