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SEEDA Conference London Invited To Discuss Crest Corporate Social Responsibility

The Shalom Family Campaign for Social Justice | 17.05.2006 21:51 | Education | Health | Social Struggles | London

The Regeneration & Renewal National Conference took place on 15-16th May at the Business Design Centre London. With very good reason, one man renewed an invitation for discussion about Crest Nicholson Plc Corporate Social Responsibility.

Illuminating The Regeneration & Renewal National Conference London
Illuminating The Regeneration & Renewal National Conference London

Business Design Centre London Venue Logo Regeneration and Renewal Conference
Business Design Centre London Venue Logo Regeneration and Renewal Conference

The Business Design Centre Islington London
The Business Design Centre Islington London

Business Design Centre Islington London Tall Slim Location Identifier
Business Design Centre Islington London Tall Slim Location Identifier

www.regenerationannualconference.com Business Design Centre London
www.regenerationannualconference.com Business Design Centre London

London Borough of Islington Berners Road N1
London Borough of Islington Berners Road N1

Hilton Islington Car Park P Business Design Centre Site Picket
Hilton Islington Car Park P Business Design Centre Site Picket

One Man Invites Discussion Corporate Social Responsibility For Evicted Family?
One Man Invites Discussion Corporate Social Responsibility For Evicted Family?


Delivered by Haymarket Events, the conference was pitched as, “attracting investment into people and places to deliver sustainable regeneration programmes”. The conference promised much, “…two days plenary speeches, interactive workshops and case studies”, exploring the themes of :-

*Community Involvement: Engaging the community to respond to their needs and drive enterprise development.

*Private Sector: Identifying how to lever in private sector investment by creating a mutually beneficial partnership.

*Funding: Establishing funding options: what is available and how can it be accessed?

*Evaluation: Discovering ways of measuring and evaluating regeneration projects.

This event was singled out by the Shalom Family Campaign for Social Justice (see below) due to the ‘confirmed speakers’, and undoubtedly, highly talented individuals, who would be present at the conference….…experts in the field of regeneration and renewal. Vince Shalom was there alone only to represent his wife and their five daughters whilst the following individuals, from various companies, were set to share their unique insights.

Duncan Bowie, Principal Strategic Planner, Greater London Authority
Jack Davies, Chief Executive, South Kilburn New Deal For Communities
Joanna Averley, Deputy Chief Executive, CABE & Director of Design, Olympic Delivery Authority
Tom Riordan, Chief Executive, Yorkshire Forward
Lisa Sanfilippo, Head of Measurement and Evaluation, New Economics Foundation
Steve Wyler, Director, Development Trusts Association
Bill Kirk, Chief Executive, Sheffield One
Joe Docherty, Chief Executive, Tees Valley Regeneration
Andrew Anderson, Head of Community Land Unit, Highlands & Islands Enterprise
Mary Ney, Chief Executive, London Borough of Greenwich
Stephen Alambritis, Head of Parliamentary Affairs, Federation of Small Businesses
David Roberts, Deputy Chief Executive, Igloo Regeneration
Dermot Finch, Director, IPPR's Centre For Cities
Speaker to be confirmed, State Aid Team, ODPM
Sarah McGeehan, Deputy Chief Executive, Community Development Finance Association
Nick Ebbs, Chief Executive, Blueprint
Lyn Fenton, Chief Executive, Ancoats Urban Village
Malcolm White, Business Tax Analyst, HM Revenue and Customs
Iain Tuckett, Group Director, Coin Street Community Builders
Sam Tarff, Chief Executive, New Deal for Communities - Radford and Hyson Green
Elanor Warwick, Head of Research, CABE, Tom Bolton, Research Advisor, CABE
Richard Hill, Director of Programmes, Housing Corporation
Andrew Robinson MBE, Head of Community Development Banking, RBS/NatWest
Roger Madelin, Chief Executive, Argent Group PLC
Mike Atherton, Director of Regeneration, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Rosalind Rowe, Tax Partner, Real Estate Tax, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Michael King, Regeneration Director, DTZ Pieda Consulting
Dominic Williams, Director, Hewdon Consulting

Of particular interest to the Shalom Family was the fact that a Mr. Trevor Beattie, Corporate Strategy Director, English Partnerships, was also confirmed, to speak at the event.

Mrs Margaret Ford, Chair of English Partnerships and the Board of Directors, are already in receipt of a very personal appeal- for- help, from the Shalom Family from Wales. It was hand delivered on 2nd May, to the English Partnerships Head Quarters in London, by Mr. Shalom.  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/world/2006/05/339829.html

The Family was evicted from their own home and property, by property developer and house builder Crest Nicholson Plc, but this eviction was at a time when a Mr. John Callcutt, was Chief Executive Officer of Crest Nicholson PLC. English Partnerships now employ Mr. John Callcutt as THEIR new Chief Executive Officer.

The Family maintain that Mr. Callcutt’s public version of affairs is false. The Family openly accuse him of mendacious conduct, and are prepared to stand test on their accusation.

English Partnerships Chair and the Board of Directors have been invited to see the full file and account of the Family’s dealings with Mr. John Callcutt and Crest Nicholson. They have been further invited to join the Shaloms in their official Family Campaign for Social Justice from Crest Nicholson Plc. There has been no acknowledgment to date.

Under Mr. John Callcutt, the Family’s Houseboat Home, ‘M V Picton’, suffered a night time grounding and toppling ‘accident’ at Penarth Marina, Cardiff Bay Wales. It subsequently developed a leak. The couple duly notified their insurers and provided for a Yacht Brokers Designers and Surveyors Association (YBDSA) surveyor, to assess the situation.  http://www.ybdsa.co.uk/

Accordingly advised, the couple were ready to get the leak fixed, at their own expense, but under Mr. John Callcutt, Crest Nicholson refused permission for them to be able to do so. Consequently, the insurance on their Home lapsed, and Crest charged the couple with a ‘breach of contract’, for not having any insurance! Hardly a good example of Corporate Social Responsibility nor Responsible Business Practice say the Shaloms.

Having established this position, knowledgeable solicitor, John Callcutt, directed his company to issue the couple with a formal, ‘notice to quit’, and the marina facility. However, the Family could not do so, as they were now in a genuine ‘catch 22’ situation. Subsequently, by deliberately refusing to accept the Shalom’s mooring fees, Crest filed for trespass and ‘won’ the court case on the grounds of “trespass”.

Business in the Community (BITC)  http://www.ybdsa.co.uk/
were also supporting this Regeneration and Renewal event with their own appointed guest speaker, Bill Boler, Director Under-served Markets. But, apart from earlier appeals for help to home-grown BITC, the Family have also recently openly invited the Association of Marina Industries, (AMI) Washington DC, USA,  http://dc.indymedia.org/newswire/display/133830/index.php to hold “investigations” about former Crest Nicholson Staff.

Marie Louise and Vince Shalom made their request directly to James Frye, President of the AMI, regarding conduct concerning “honesty” and “integrity”, of AMI’s listed ‘Certified Marina Managers’, Mr. Gareth Stephens, now with British Waterways London and Mr. Simon Haigh, Quay Marinas Limited.

The conference picket was very peaceful. The Family remain resolute in their campaign aim for a fair and just solution.

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