London Boat Show Protest British Marine Federation Invited to Learn
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3rd January 2006
To The Directors:-
Geoffrey Leslie Ashton, David Michael Banks, Roger Frederick Bennett, Samuel John Bourne, Robert Edward Chase, Tim Christie, John Patrick Clarke CB LVO MBE, David Francis Coleman, Timothy William Coventry, Ann Julie Davies, Peter Philip Dickie, John Leslie Dodd, Jonathan Eads, Robin David East, Peter Derrick Edwards, Niall Terance Desmond Fitzgerald, Kenneth Earnest Gaylard, Stephen Arthur Goldsbrough, James Grazebrook, Peter James Hopley, Jonathan Peter Howe, Nigel Anthony James, Alistair Simpson Lawrence, David Charles Pearman Lewin, Jim Matthias, Peter John Methven, David Alistair Moody, Alan Morgan, Michael James Nichol, Andrew Richard Osman, Brian Anthony Peters, John Ellis Pollitt, David Anthony Pougher, Nicholas Basil Rizzi, John Stephen Edward Salter, Andrew Hill Scott, Paul Kevin Christopher Simpson, Robert Kenneth Slee, Barry John Smith, Anthony Michael Trafford, Ken Wappat, Geoffrey Colin Warde MBE, Colin Richard Watts, Nigel John Weston, David Martin Wilkie,
British Marine Federation
Marine House
Meadlake Place
Thorpe Lea Road
Egham
Surrey
TW20 8BF
Faxed to 01784 439678
& 01784 475853 by Request of Andrea Plaice, P.A. to John Clarke CEO BMF
Emailed to info@britishmarine.co.uk
Dear Directors of the British Marine Federation,
National Boat Shows ‘Family Ban’
Re-Schroders London International Boat Show, London January 2005
An Open Invitation and Polite Request Published to the Internet
The Shalom Family Campaign for Social Justice
With reference to the above, we kindly refer you to the following internet website at:
http://www.mvpicton.co.uk .
We have been given to understand that National Boat Shows Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of The British Marine Federation (BMF).
We understand that National Boat Shows Limited is the sole organiser of the forthcoming London International Boat Show at Excel Exhibition Centre in London from 6th - 15th January 2006, and was also responsible for such previous and similar event sponsored by Schroders in January 2005.
We understand that at the time, Schroders was listed as a major shareholder with Crest Plc, a house builder and property developer based at Weybridge in Surrey, who in turn, were the holding company, and outright owners of Crest Nicholson Marinas Limited, based in Bristol.
We understand from the British Marine Federation Website (Find a BMF Member’) at http://www.britishmarine.co.uk/ that Quay Marinas Limited, formerly known as Crest Nicholson Marinas Limited, is a full member of your organisation. We also acknowledge further BMF listed memberships of Bristol Channel Marine Insurance Consultants LLP, “Specialists” in the field of Marine Insurance Provision and Cardiff County Council, who are owners of the Cardiff Harbour Authority (CHA). CHA is supposed to be responsible for the day to day, safe operation and control of Cardiff Bay, “Europe’s Most Exciting Waterfront Development”.
It is a matter of record that on 12th December 2004 The Shalom Family Campaign for Justice made polite enquiry to Excel Exhibition Centre via Email at info@excel-london.co.uk, entitled, “To Protest with Dignity and Integrity at Excel”. Reproduced below is that enquiry.
Dear Excel,
To Protest with Dignity and Integrity at Excel A General Enquiry.
We understand that Excel is the venue for the Schroders London Boat Show. Schroders and listed exhibitor, Crest Nicholson Marinas, are fully aware of our Family Campaign.
It is our intention to make peaceful, public protest at Excel and as a matter of common courtesy, and respect, we believe it would be to the benefit of all parties to liaise, to accommodate, and respect each others interest, and perhaps consider the best ways in which we may work together.
We would be very grateful to hear from you without delay.
Kind regards,
The Shalom Family Campaign for Justice
Wales, UK
You should be aware that on 21st December 2004, Mr. Nigel John, Company Secretary of National Boat Shows Limited made the following response also by Email.
Dear Sir
Thank you for your e-mail concerning your past difficulties with Penarth Marina.
It is a standard requirement of marinas that boats are required to be insured and conform with Marina regulations. I understand that the issues surrounding this dispute have been dealt with by a competent court. As organisers of the Schroders London Boat Show, National Boat Shows do not permit any type of demonstrations by the public at it's exhibitions for Health and Safety reasons, and consequently we have to advise you that we will have no option but to refuse entry to you and your family to our show.
We will not enter into any further discussion or correspondence on this matter.
Yours Faithfully
NH John Company Secretary
National Boat Shows
We kindly acknowledge all comments of Mr. Nigel John and specifically his comments regarding issues of health and safety, boat insurance and marina regulations. We shall return to these points in due course. However, we feel that we must inform you that it was indeed most upsetting for our Family to receive the latter advise, “We will not enter into any further discussion or correspondence on this matter”. May we kindly remind you that we have lost everything; Our perfectly safe and satisfactory Family Home of 14 years, a beautiful Way of Life and all of our Family personal property and possessions, including our Children’s 7 pet goldfish!
You should be aware that at the January 2005 Boat Show, BMF member, Crest Nicholson Marinas Limited re-presented itself as Quay Marinas, a ‘new face’ to the old marina operating company, having separated from its former owner Crest Nicholson Plc. We believe that for our Family to have received any ban without balanced investigation was quite exceptional and may reflect poorly on National Boat Shows Limited.
In November 2005, the UK Government released a joint consultation paper for England and Wales via the Office of The Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM), the Government Office which advocates “Creating Sustainable Communities”. The paper is entitled, “Security of Tenure for Residential Boats”, a copy of which can be found at http://www.odpm.gov.uk/index.asp?id=1161848 and we note that the British Marine Federation, along with the Office of Fair Trading is listed at page 14, Annex A. “List of key organisations to be consulted”.
Essentially, the paper is an invitation to hold discussion and contribute comments regarding all the implications of the set proposals, and how such proposals if applied, may affect all “stakeholders”. This includes, but is not limited to, inviting such discussions regarding “health & safety”, “the use of unfair terms in contracts” and “harassment to leave moorings”. We believe that all stakeholders may have the opportunity to learn from our experiences.
Notwithstanding the previous ban on free-discussion received from Mr Nigel John of National Boat Shows Limited, it is precisely in view of these unique events and circumstances that we cordially invite the BMF and Directors, to learn from our appalling situation. We believe that in any event, the BMF would be keen to support Corporate Social Responsibility and Responsible Business Practice, and to this extent, we have already made similar invitation to HRH Prince Charles, President of Business In the Community, an organisation of over 700 of the top UK companies who also boast of such advocacy upon their internet website at http://www.bitc.org.uk/index.html .
Accordingly, the Shalom Family Campaign for Social Justice invites the British Marine Federation and/or any director of same, to make immediate arrangements to see the full file and accounts of our dealings with Crest Nicholson Marinas Limited. Also, Quay Marinas Limited, Crest Plc, Cardiff Harbour Authority, the Health & Safety Executive, Bristol Channel Marine Insurance Consultants LLP, the Vale of Glamorgan Council, South Wales Police, the Marine Accident Investigation Branch of the Maritime Coastguard Agency, the Royal National Lifeboat Institute, and any other third party, in connection with our Houseboat M V Picton and its Eviction from Penarth Marina, in Cardiff Bay, by Crest Nicholson Marinas Limited.
Please bear in mind that all submissions in response to the Government’s joint consultation paper must be made to:-
Mr John Connell
The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Eland House
Bressenden Place
London SW1E 5DU
Telephone 020 7944 4400
Submissions are to be received no later than 21st February 2006, and you are kindly informed that such response may also be made instantly via Email to Mr. Connell at John.Connell@odpm.gsi.gov.uk
Finally, we must return to Mr Nigel John’s recorded comments. For the benefit of doubt and clarification for the record, we must also inform you:-
• Our Houseboat ‘M V Picton’ was insured at the time of the night-time grounding and toppling ‘accident’, undisputedly caused by Crest Nicholson Marinas Limited.
• Our insurance was arranged through “Specialist Marine Insurance Consultants”, namely, BMF Member, Bristol Channel Marine Insurance Consultants LLP, but in the circumstances, it proved to be completely ineffective.
• Any “marina regulations” which we transgressed were not in any way because of something which we wilfully, and/or, deliberately, caused to be done.
• Post accident, it was identified (by virtue of a commissioned ‘Yacht Brokers & Designers Surveyors Association, professional ‘Damage Inspection Report’) that our Home had sprung a leak. Crest Nicholson Marinas Limited, endorsed by Crest Plc, wilfully prevented us from fixing such condition and thereby, knowingly prevented us from gaining insurance for our vessel.
• This created a situation in which it would appear that we were deliberately and wilfully breaking marina rules, regarding marina - minimum insurance requirements.
• Pertaining to these facts alone, Crest Nicholson Marinas Limited presented a case of a ‘breach of contract’, refused to accept our repeated attempts to pay our mooring fees and prosecuted our Family upon the ‘jumped up’ and artificially created charge of ‘Trespass’.
• However “Competent” a Court may be, we believe that sometimes a Court may not always be able to deliver competent justice. This is totally dependant on the equality, fairness and content of the case being presented before it, of both parties, namely the Claimant and the Defendant, and the way in which the case is able to be heard before the court. It is also a matter of conduct in accordance with the rules and regulations of the British Judicial System.
• Please note that a Barristers’ full legal opinion for our defence was gained and entered into Court by our appointed solicitors at the time, who believed that the case and circumstances would merit legal assistance. We kindly inform you that our formal application for legal assistance in this matter was eventually refused but only upon the grounds of financial eligibility as Ms. Shalom’s receipt of a full student loan, was considered in the calculations of the total Family income.
• At no time were we given opportunity of meeting with the Barrister or talked-through the filed defence and consequently we had little understanding of our legal defence as submitted to the Court. We appeared at Court without a Barrister. We considered this position as untenable, and accordingly we were unprepared to speak in reference to a language which we could not understand. We were not willing to risk causing prejudice to our defence as filed but we understood from our appointed solicitor, that the case was pursued and filed with, “Unfair Terms of Contract”, in mind.
• In view of what we believe is the apparent total failure of fair and just access to the protection of our Fundamental Human Rights via the British Legal System, (and all consequences that this entails) we have made personal delivery of further appeal with our five daughters to Mr. Tony Blair, Prime Minister, at No. 10 Downing Street, London. The matter has since been referred to the Department for Constitutional Affairs and the enquiry is still ongoing, but you may read the present response received from HJR Hochfelder, of the Judicial Correspondence Unit at the following:- http://www.mvpicton.co.uk/department_for_constitutional_affairs_20th_july_05.htm
• We understand that The Office of Fair Trading has since successfully prosecuted Crest Nicholson Marinas Limited using the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations (1999) which can be seen at http://www.crw.gov.uk/Undertakings+and+court+action/Publish+Public/1786_1.htm
• BMF Member (via Cardiff County Council) Cardiff Harbour Authority has yet to explain what it considered to be its duty of care towards us, in permitting Crest Nicholson staff, free access to ram our Home whilst it was upon the waters of Cardiff Bay.
• Cardiff Harbour Authority has yet to explain their full role, in the events and circumstances, particularly in, ‘looking the other way’, which it played in the eviction process of our Home from Penarth Marina and the events and circumstances surrounding the eventual seizure of our Home and personal possessions from Cardiff Bay.
We hope you will accept our invitation and look forward to hearing from you in the immediate sense.
Yours sincerely,
Kind regards,
Marie Louise and Vincent Shalom with our daughters,
Hannah 14, Naomi 12, Rachel 8, Rebekah 7 and Jessica 5.
The names and addresses of BMF individuals above have been compiled directly from records held at UK Companies House December 2005. Please report any inaccuracies in the first instance to campaign contacts listed above. Thank you very much!
Letter Ends:
Mr. Shalom will maintain a peaceful picket at the London Boat Show 6th-15th January 2006.
Enquiries via website at http://www.mvpicton.co.uk
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http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/11/327348.html
Lloyds TSB Group Plc Drop Shares In Crest Nicholson Plc
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/11/327097.html
Crest Nicholson Plc Evicted Houseboat Family Open Letter of Appeal
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/london/2005/10/326210.html
Halifax (Bank of Scotland) and Lloyds TSB Bank Targeted at Guildford
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/10/325211.html
Protest at Centre Parcs Director John Matthews/ Chairman of both Crest Plc, Regus Plc, and director at Diploma plc, SDL plc and Rotork plc.
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/westcountry/2005/08/320790.html
Family Petition HRH Prince Charles Business In The Community
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/07/318335.html
Schroders London Boat Show Protest
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/01/304204.html
Claridge’s Protest London
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/04/308474.html
Crest Nicholson AGM Protest at the Runnymede Hotel and Spa Surrey
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/04/309486.html
HBOS Protest National Boat Caravan and Out Show NEC Birmingham
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/world/2005/03/307747.html
Various Photo Story Board links:- Broadband advised for slide shows.
http://aol.photobox.co.uk/public/customer.html?customer=191568
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The Shalom Family Campaign for (Social) Justice
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