At the election to the St George’s Estate Management Board recently in June, twelve of the nineteen positions were filled by residents. However since the elections, events have taken a sinister turn with a member of the board receiving a letter from Mr Paul Bloss, the CEO of EastendHomes indicating […]
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So much better than the original idea – see here to see the travesty they planned This site has received a leaked secret document believed to have been sent to us by a disgruntled ex-EEH cleaner. It shows a purpose built secret bunker built secretly on an EEH estate. We […]
St Georges Estate meeting at 7pm the OAP Club – Swedenborg Gardens Wednesday 16th December Click here for map. ANNUAL SERVICE CHARGES ARE GOING THROUGH THE ROOF PLANS TO REPAIR OUR BLOCKS WILL BANKRUPT US THE BIG IDEA OF A COMMUNITY -LED LANDLORD IS AT RISK Leaseholders & Freeholders from […]
Following an application to the Leaseholders Valuation Tribunal (LVT) for determination in relation to a number of EeH’ unfair service charges at St Georges Estate, EeH conceded the following: Communal heating charges that had been charged on property with private heating Charges for smoke detectors Charges made for tenanted properties […]
Despite residents’ opposition the Council granted consent at Eastend Homes infill construction proposals at St Georges Estate. A Decision Notice was issued in January 2009 and 21 Conditions need to be discharged prior to the commencement of works. Without the relevant authorisation from the Council, Eastend Homes removed three fine […]
1. Consent was granted by LBTH Strategic Development Committee in August 08 for an application for development consisting of 139 ‘market units’ and 54 ‘affordable units’ (with a tenure mix of 23 ‘intermediate’ and 31 ‘social rented’ units) together with refurbishment of existing units and provision of community facilities. 2. […]
Residents of Glamis Estate were told recently by EeH’ Director of Housing John Henderson that EeH is having another think about promises made to provide a permanent new local housing office on Glamis Estate. EeH’ latest idea is that we should toddle along Cable Street to St Georges Estate and […]
As a result of the housing transfer program, all leaseholders that used to be represented by Tower Hamlets Leaseholders Association (THLA), found themselves to be lacking a united representation when problems started with the new landlord Eastend Homes. Leaseholders were not consulted for the transfer and they found themselves with a new landlord who was imposed on them. Their numerous issues – most of them created by Eastend Homes - are not heard by the new landlord, because leaseholders are weak, fragmented and unrepresented.
In relation to EeH planning application for St Georges Estate infill construction scheme, various irregularities have been observed: a) LBTH decided that no Environmental Impact Assessemnt (EIA) was required. Instead it requested approximately 12 environmental studies to be submitted and considered prior to the decision for consent. This did not happened, the scheme was considered without important studies in place and some of them were submitted afterwards or attached to the Decision as discharge conditions.