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Wednesday, 03 September 2014 12:24

The Kempton Park Plot That Just Won't Go Away

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The Kempton Park Plot That Just Won't Go AwayReaders of this Site may also have received our local magazine, Sunbury Matters but for those who haven't, LOSRA contributed the following article for the August edition: click here

The September edition featured a reply from one of our local County and Borough Councillors, Tim Evans: click here

In normal circumstances this exchange of views would have been the end of the matter but, regrettably in this case, to say nothing would be to signify acceptance, and it gives us no pleasure in having to publish a robust evidence-based rebuttal.

Day by day, week by week, the narrative has gathered momentum; one by one, the jigsaw pieces have fallen into place. They make a picture. Accordingly, LOSRA's Vice Chairman with the support of our Committee penned the following reply to Cllr. Evans's September article: click here

Cllr. Evans replied as follows: click here

Readers are asked to make up their own minds as to the merits of our respective positions. You may also wish to keep up to date via the KKG button on the top of the Home Page.

7 comments

  • Comment Link Kim Williams Thursday, 27 November 2014 17:52 posted by Kim Williams

    Thankfully only met Cllr Evans on two occasions. The first when I had stopped at Sunbury Cricket club. My children were playing on a bench. He took it on himself to growl at them and speak to them about 'vandalising it!' I was horrified. Not only were my children behaving well but as a teacher I would never speak to another human being the way he spoke to them. What a poor example of a public leader. Several years later he came to the door canvassing, all smiles this time!

  • Comment Link Oscar Monday, 08 September 2014 12:08 posted by Oscar

    They've been caught with their pants down, peeing into residents' pockets.

  • Comment Link Claire Sweeper Monday, 08 September 2014 08:34 posted by Claire Sweeper

    Cllr Tim Evans' original article was a classic piece of politicians bullsh*t in that it appeared to say everything but actually said nothing. His response to the detailed and factual response from LoSRA was nothing short of pathetic. These spivs and liars know they've been rumbled. Well done LoSRA - keep your foot firmly on their throat.

  • Comment Link Captian Caveman Saturday, 06 September 2014 08:31 posted by Captian Caveman

    Bob, don't you know that if you live in Spelthorne it's compulsory to vote for the Conservative party?

  • Comment Link Bob Thursday, 04 September 2014 21:10 posted by Bob

    Same old Tories. Anything as long as they or their mate make a profit. Call to Private Eye perhaps?
    P.s - People reading this will STILL vote Tory. How much do they need to screw you over before you desert them?

  • Comment Link Stuart p Wednesday, 03 September 2014 17:54 posted by Stuart p

    What gives the right to elected and paid for people to refuse to comment something hide ? Also how can you be both a BC and CC at the same time ? Cllr Evans show some respect and come clean about the dealings

  • Comment Link Alex Wednesday, 03 September 2014 16:02 posted by Alex

    Cllr Evans' response is that of a man who has just lost the argument

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