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Enfield Society and MPs issue statements about controversial plan to lease out former golf course
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26 Jan 2023 00:08 6748
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The Labour MPs for Enfield North and Enfield Southgate and the Enfield Society have written to Enfield Council and issued public statements about the controversy over the proposed leasing of the former golf course at Whitewebbs to Tottenham Hotspur. Though none of them has expressed opposition to the lease in principle, they all wish to see greater assurances about future public access to the land.
As reported in Enfield Dispatch, Enfield North MP Feryal Clark's letter is notably critical of the council, saying that she has “lost confidence in the council’s ability to involve local residents in its plans” and completely shares the "anger and frustration of residents who feel like their voices have been ignored".
The Dispatch also quotes reassurances by the council about the preconditions that will have to be met before it will lease out the land.
Southgate MP Bambos Charalambous's letter, published on the Friends of Whitewebbs Park website, contains no overt criticism of the council but says that the future leaseholder should undertake a "full and comprehensive consultation with residents and visitors to the area to ensure its future is decided by those who will be visiting the green space". He writes that:
My constituents are concerned that the lease of Whitewebbs Park will divide the land between publicly accessible, commercial enterprise and private land. In doing so, green belt land will be destroyed and naturally occurring rewilding overwritten for leaseholder targets.
A summary of the Enfield Society's position on the Whitewebbs controversy was included in an email newsletter sent to members this week:
On its website the Society has published a longer statement of its views on the proposed lease.The Society has looked carefully at the Whitewebbs situation since it became clear that the Council wanted to dispose of the land through a 25-year lease. We appreciate the Council's financial situation and can see it likely to lead to disposal of the land in some form, assuming the Council has the legal right to enter into an agreement. Under such circumstances the proposal from Spurs seems to us to be an acceptable option.
However, we do have a number of reservations about the proposal and the Council's approach to the Lease. We do not understand, nor support, the inclusion of the wooded area to the West. We see no value in this to Spurs. We also wish to see a number of critical safeguards included in the terms of any Lease. We have set these points out in a letter of objection which was lodged with the Council during the recent Lease consultation period and the letter can be found on our website.
Links
Local MP has ‘no confidence’ in council’s Whitewebbs approach (Enfield Dispatch 20 January 2023)
Society submits letter of objection to LBE on Whitewebbs lease (Enfield Society website, 20 January 2023)
Whitewebbs campaigners: 'Object to the Spurs lease agreement by 15th January' (Palmers Green Community 3 January 2023)
Campaigners will 'have recourse to legal action if necessary' to defend public recreational rights at Whitewebbs (Palmers Green Community 9 November 2022)
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Enfield Society and MPs issue statements about controversial plan to lease out former golf course
Darren Edgar
26 Jan 2023 16:28 6749
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