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The Leopard
29 Apr 20 19:03
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Very close to where I live.....I have seen Charlie with his kid in a pushchair near Leopard Towers !

( Carlton Road ....for googling )

Just saw this.... from Jan 2020 :
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https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/konnie-huq-charlie-brooker-ealing-durston-house-school-a4334751.html

The former Blue Peter presenter and her husband, the creator of the Black Mirror TV series, live near Castlebar playing field in Ealing, which is used as a sports ground and play area by Durston House School.

Lessons and assemblies at the boys’ school, where fees reach up to £15,690 a year, are held in separate buildings and it wants to build a new three-storey schoolhouse on the 3.2-acre site.

Capacity would rise from 432 to 540 pupils and there are plans for an all-weather sports pitch, sports hall and auditorium. Existing school buildings would be turned into 17 homes.

Durston House has applied to build a three-storey, 540-pupil capacity building on Castlebar Playing Field
Ealing council’s planning committee has received 547 public submissions in support of the plan and 717 against.

Ms Huq and Mr Brooker, who have two children, say the project would lead to a loss of green space, increase traffic and affect wildlife.

In her submission Ms Huq wrote: “The current use and potential of this beautiful, well-maintained and well-used space by far outweighs the loss both aesthetically, and functionally to the local area.”
She is set to speak at a council meeting tonight, where officers have recommended the plan be approved.

Her sister Rupa, Labour MP for Ealing Central and Acton, also wrote to oppose the plans.

In his submission Mr Brooker said: “Building a large private boys-only prep school (in itself something of anomaly in 2019) on a publicly accessible green space will do absolutely nothing to benefit the average Ealing resident.”

A council report states that there is no public access to the field save for residents given an informal year-by-year offer to use its tennis courts. The public would be able to use the new sports facilities outside of school hours.

Durston House takes boys aged between four and 13. Headmaster Ian Kendrick said the new buildings “will cover only 18 per cent of Castlebar Field and 82 per cent of the site will remain open.

Our plans will improve biodiversity and support the Mayor of London’s strategy for urban greening.” He said local clubs who want to use the new facilities back the scheme.

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By:
flushgordon1
When: 29 Apr 20 19:15
Nimby Juan kerrs.
By:
ribero1
When: 29 Apr 20 19:21
Sister- labour mp,well there's a surprise!
By:
The Leopard
When: 29 Apr 20 19:25
Konnie went to my kids state primary school but then went to private Notting Hill School for girls at 11 years old .
By:
The Leopard
When: 29 Apr 20 19:26
I should have sent my daughter there !
By:
The Leopard
When: 29 Apr 20 19:27
... It is actually in Ealing .....
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notting_Hill_and_Ealing_High_School
By:
The Leopard
When: 29 Apr 20 19:28
In 2018/19 fees are £4,771 per term (Junior School) and £6,187 per term (Senior School). Academic and Music Scholarships are awarded at 11+ and 16+ and there are further scholarships at 16+. Means tested bursaries are awarded in the senior school only
By:
The Leopard
When: 29 Apr 20 19:33
But she went to the local state school, Drayton Manor high school, which is Peter Crouch's (The footballer) old school.
By:
The Leopard
When: 29 Apr 20 19:43
Some of the teachers were very flawed !
By:
Crisp77
When: 30 Apr 20 06:56
Poor old Konnie, dealing with this planning fight and a stalker Grin
By:
The Leopard
When: 30 Apr 20 07:54
Hey Crispy !

You better vacate the area pronto, we have a stalker patrols looking out for your kind!

Mischief
By:
i_agree_with_nick
When: 30 Apr 20 08:03
Some of the teachers were floored at my school.
By:
The Leopard
When: 30 Apr 20 13:15
tt
By:
saddo
When: 30 Apr 20 14:01
Why?
By:
The Leopard
When: 30 Apr 20 14:18
Zed !
By:
impossible123
When: 30 Apr 20 17:23
Why the opposition? It's for a relocation of an existing prep school, not a loony bin or social housing for dysfunctional families. CastleBar/Haven Green is a lovely area to live; my former haunt was Queen's Drive.
By:
saddo
When: 30 Apr 20 17:29
Is there not a conflict of interest with Konnie getting her MP sister opposing it? Good to see Charlie getting the politics in, they just can't help themselves, hope they lost.
By:
impossible123
When: 30 Apr 20 18:49
I wonder if they have a 2nd home. How'd her sister be even considered a prospective MP let alone won the Ealing and Acton Parliamentary seat. When I was there Ms Rupa Huq would have zilch chance, but that was 30 years ago.
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