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 Cllr. ROGER THOMAS 
 
 
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 Councillor Roger Thomas may notice that although there was a material consideration that was markedly different from the previous application, that his Council refused to determine an application that could have settled one of the longest running and costliest that Wealden have fought to date. 
 
 
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 Dear Councillor Thomas, 
 As a relatively new member of a council responsible for a great many historic towns and villages, and also caretaker of the public purse, could we ask you to be especially vigilant against maladministration within the Wealden District Council. 
 Maladministration is where a local authority fails to carry out the function that it was created to perform or simply makes a mistake. The reason we mention this is because of the appalling history of planning enforcement appeals that were forced on certain members of the public - in the past to boost your re-charge budget - that should never have been sanctioned in the first place. That was the reason for the creation of this website and formation of the Wealden Action Group. 
 Obviously, we want to do our best to keep your council on the straight and narrow - and the way to do this is to monitor your progress and where applicable, lobby members, MPs and the media, pointing our potential pitfalls, so helping your council to avoid administrative errors. We thus contribute to council efficiency all over the land, where the internet serves as a wonderful reference to us all. 
 In our view one of the most important functions that a council is charged with, is to provide a rolling stock of land for affordable housing. The fact that most councils are not doing so, including your own, is a major problem that is effectively making our next generations financial slaves. The UK has an unenviable history of human rights abuses, beginning with the invention of concentration camps. 
 While (empire) building mansions might make a lot of bankers and landlords very happy; it is fair? We were under the impression that Britain was aiming to be at 1990 carbon levels by 2050. That goal relies on sustainable practices and sustainability equals affordability. Huge profits for some and slavery for others is not zero carbon friendly. 
 Building expensive homes, where we cannot house low wage earners, is economic lunacy and un-sustainable. This is elitist politics, rather than an equal opportunities bedrock - that should prevail in the interests of democracy. The new goal is a Circular Economy. 
 These are particularly difficult times, where public funding is under scrutiny against overspending, but such international issues as global warming should still be targeted for attention. We would then expect grants of planning permission for houses that are both affordable and zero carbon - to reduce global warming - and that means smaller houses with a proportionally smaller carbon footprint. 
 A workable formula for such housing is clear. Sweden and Germany lead with flatpack and other low energy housing - that is affordable, being in the £25-70,000 range. Young families could afford to buy such houses, provided that councils earmark land for affordable development. 
 What we don't want is agricultural land suddenly going from £5,000 an acre to £1,000,000 - simply because a council failed to identify land for affordable housing. The moment land is allowed to escalate in value, houses are no longer affordable. 
 Could we suggest that land that is identified as suitable (necessary) for affordable housing, should only be granted consent for genuinely affordable homes. That might put a stop to the Klondike planning stampede that has opened up as a result of council sloth. 
 Once land is earmarked for affordable developments, Community Land Trusts could build houses for letting at sensible rents - but once again, they need land that is identified as being for affordable housing. 
 Thank you for taking the time to read this message and we look forward to seeing many sustainable decisions in the future and perhaps hearing your views on such proposals, when you have a spare moment. 
 Yours sincerely 
 
 
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POTTY TRAINING - Using a potty may be a new skill for your planning team to learn. It's best to take it slowly and go at your candidates pace, about the same pace as a child should do the job. Being patient with them will help them get it right, even if they sometimes feel frustrated. They should be taught that every person is entitled to a toilet no matter how much their team are out to get any challenging member of the public - and yes we know how irritating it is to be caught out - and yes of course that makes you hate that member of the public more - so that you try another dirty trick. So, if you are going to plan a vendetta, be sure that you don't get caught with your trousers down. Bury your target good and proper - or he or she may come back to haunt you with the inconvenient truth and reveal what you did and why you did it.
If having read this you still feel the urge to go after Mr Kruschandl, you are probably not suitable material for continued council membership - because you have been influenced emotionally by having been beaten and no longer capable of reasonable case handling. A good Councillor acts impartially and fairly, taking into account all of the duties imposed by statute.
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 Hailsham Central & North - Cons Portfolio Community Leadership Human Resources 
 Hailsham Central and North - Cons Chairman of Licensing 
 Pevensey and Westham - Cons Dep Chair of Planning South 
 Rotherfield - Conservative Dep Chair of Audit Finance 
 Ninfield & Hooe with Wartling Conservative - Vice-Chairman 
 Uckfield Central - Cons Dep Ldr Public Health Safety 
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 Alfriston - Conservative 
 Uckfield New Town - Cons 
 Cross-in-Hand/ Five Ashes - Conservative 
 Danehill/ Fletching/ Nutley - Cons Portfolio Economic Dev & Waste Man 
 Hailsham South and West - Cons 
 Hartfield - Cons- Chairman 
 
 
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 Hellingly - Conservative 
 Mayfield - Conservative Chairman of Standards Committee 
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 Danehill/ Fletching/ Nutley - Cons Chairman Audit Finance 
 Frant/ Withyham - Cons 
 Polegate South - Ind Democrat 
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 Willingdon - Independent Democrat 
 Willingdon - Independent Democrat 
 Polegate North - Conservative 
 Wadhurst - Conservative Leader of the Council 
 Horam - Conservative Chair Planning South 
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 Hailsham South and West - Cons 
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 Crowborough North - Cons Dep Chair Planning North 
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 Dick Angel
        -  Jo Bentley
 -  John Blake - Bob
        Bowdler - Don Broadbent
 -  Norman Buck -  Raymond Cade -
             John Carvey
 -  Lin Clark
        
 Nicholas Collinson -  Nigel Coltman -  Ronald Cussons -
             Barby Dashwood-Morris
 -  Dianne Dear
 -  Phil Dixon - Pam Doodes
        
Claire Dowling - Jan Dunk - Louise Eastwood - Philip Ede - Helen Firth - Jonica Fox - Roy Galley - Richard Grocock - Chris Hardy
Steve Harms - Jim Hollins - Peter Holloway - Johanna Howell - Stephen Isted - David Larkin - Andy Long - Michael Lunn
Barry Marlowe - Nigel McKeeman - Huw Merriman - Rowena Moore - Kay Moss - Douglas Murray - Ann Newton - Ken Ogden
Amanda O'Rawe - Charles R Peck - Diane Phillips - Mark Pinkney - Major Antony Quin RM - Ronald Reed - Dr. Brian Redman
Carol Reynolds - Greg Rose - Peter Roundell - William Rutherford - Daniel Shing - Oi Lin Shing - Raymond Shing - Stephen Shing
Robert Standley - Susan Stedman - Bill Tooley - Jeanette Towey - Stuart Towner - Chriss Triandafyllou - Peter Waldock
Neil Waller - David Watts - Mark Weaver -Graham Wells - David White - John Wilton
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