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English Partnerships Invited To Support Evicted Family’s Social Justice Campaign

The Shalom Family Campaign for Social Justice | 06.04.2006 22:34 | Health | Social Struggles | London

English Partnerships has appointed John Callcutt as their new Chief Executive Officer, former Deputy Chair and Chief Executive Officer, of Crest Nicholson Plc. By way of ‘open letter’, the Shalom Family has invited English Partnerships to join with them in their Family Campaign for Social Justice.

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Reproduced below is that Open Letter to English Partnerships and Others.

6th April 2006

Chair
English Partnerships
Corporate Headquarters
110 Buckingham Palace Road
London
SW1W 9SA

Faxed To 020 7730 9162



An Open Letter to English Partnerships and Others

from

The Shalom Family Campaign for Social Justice

upon

The Appointment of Mr. John Callcutt

English Partnerships’ New Chief Executive



The following ‘open’ letter of appeal is kindly addressed to English Partnerships, English Partnerships’ Link-Organisations, and/or, other individuals* as listed, some as registered with the United Kingdom, Companies House, March 2006.



Dear Mrs. Ford, (Chair of English Partnerships), Ladies and Gentlemen,


With reference to the above we kindly draw to your attention the following public internet website at  http://www.mvpicton.co.uk.
.
We bring this matter to your attention as we understand that, most recently, English Partnerships has appointed a Mr. John Callcutt, as its new Chief Executive Officer, a former employee of Crest Nicholson Plc.

English Partnerships will be aware that Mr. John Callcutt has led Crest for many years, both as Chief Executive Officer and more lately as Deputy Chair. He has provided his particular leadership qualities directly to the Crest Nicholson Group. We invite you to witness that during his direct leadership, our present nightmare experience, has unfolded.

We also kindly invite you to witness, what has become of our Family Home of 14 years, our beautiful ‘way of life’ and our entire Family personal private possessions, including our children's' 7 pet goldfish, in what we consider to be, a most distasteful act of corporate indifference and vandalism.

There is no doubt in our minds that Mr. John Callcutt is widely acclaimed and respected as an expert in the field of ‘sustainable development’. English Partnerships will also undoubtedly hold a realistic view of the specific qualities that Mr. Callcutt will bring to his post, as English Partnerships' new Chief Executive Officer. With this point in mind, we kindly refer to the official English Partnerships’ website and some comments made upon Mr. Callcutt’s recent appointment, contained therein. An archive copy is available here.

 http://www.mvpicton.co.uk/cache/English%20Partnerships%20-%20English%20Partnerships'%20announces%20new%20Chief%20Executive.htm

In referring to Mr. Callcutt we kindly refer to the following comments:-

“John is a very big player in our field and brings to us his wealth of knowledge and experience working in the regeneration sector. After four years sustained growth in productivity, we needed a highly credible individual to take us on to our next phase of delivery, and we have found that person in John Callcutt.” (Mrs. Ford English Partnerships).

“I am delighted with this appointment. John has shown immense calibre and empathy with the concept of creating sustainable communities through his work with Crest Nicholson. He will bring his wealth of private sector experience to work in partnership with the public sector to continue to drive delivery of English Partnerships’ programme.” (Deputy Prime minister John Prescott).

Further notes on the website also state:-

“A solicitor, John is also a leading writer particularly on social issues in urban regeneration and currently chairs a working group for the Housing Forum on meeting customer needs in construction. He is also a director of the BRE Trust, a member of the Law Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.”

And furthermore, that:- “English Partnerships helps create communities where people can afford to live and want to live.”

It is a matter of fact, documented to the record, that our Family were invited to live, wanted to live, and could afford to live, on our own houseboat, at Penarth Marina in Cardiff Bay Wales.


We are aware that English Partnerships is not alone in their considered high opinion of Mr. John Callcutt. We believe that you will be aware of a group called ‘The Way Ahead’, “South West England’s collective response to the Government’s sustainable communities plan.”. We kindly refer to their website at  http://www.thewayahead.info/about.html which proclaims, that The Way Ahead, “sits under the South West’s key regional strategies: the Integrated Regional Strategy Regional Planning Guidance 10 and the emerging Regional Spatial Strategy (which includes the region’s Transport Strategy), the Regional Economic Strategy, the Regional Housing Strategy and the Sustainable Development Framework.”.

We acknowledge complimentary comments about Mr. Callcutt published at ‘The Way Ahead’ Website at:-

 http://www.thewayahead.info/tag_biogs/john_callcutt.html

We also note that he is listed upon The Way Ahead Advisory Group:-  http://www.thewayahead.info/tag_members.html

We kindly refer to the comments regarding Mr. John Callcutt which read:-

“ John has guided Crest Nicholson through a successful transformation from a regional housebuilder to a company leading the way in urban regeneration and sustainability. He has led the company from an organisation with a £60 million loss to an outstandingly successful operation making a £80 million profit. John Callcutt has also worked to make Crest Nicholson a company with an outstanding reputation for architecture, quality and customer care. Reflecting this success, Crest Nicholson has won a string of awards, including three CABE/ Building for Life Gold Standard awards for its developments at Ingress Park, Greenhithe, Kent, and Port Marine, Portishead, Somerset. It also achieved maximum stars in the latest National Customer Satisfaction Survey conducted by MORI, on behalf of the Housing Forum – Constructing Excellence and sponsored by the DTI and the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.

John, an acknowledged leader in the field of housing, quality and sustainability, is invited regularly to address major conferences. Engagements include speaking at the Labour Party Conference, addressing the Princes Trust, the RTPI Summer School and the Housing Forum, as well as academic lectures at Ulster and York University and the L.S.E. He recently completed an essay on Housing Futures for CABE.

His passions are sustainability and urban regeneration. John’s concern for the future of housebuilding is that the industry could go in two directions: embracing quality and sustainability and offer a better living environment or a “dash for trash” where homes of poor design are built on developments that do not respect their environment.”


The question of respect never leaves our minds, especially regarding Home, Family and Way of Life.

With our five daughters, we believe that we are realistic enough, to consider and respect, that the true merit of Mr. Callcutt, or that of Crest Nicholson Plc, should not be unnecessarily blighted by genuine 'mistakes' - of either. However, from the moral point of view, and in practical terms of how our Family has been so affected, we believe that any such acknowledged mistakes - should be corrected in an ethical manner, and clear for all to see.

We accept, and you may see for yourself at this link  http://www.mvpicton.co.uk/we_were_wrong_john_callcutt_crest_nicholson_plc.htm
that Mr. Callcutt acknowledged Crest Nicholson’s 'mistake', (only after his organisation had caused a night time grounding accident to our home) but clearly admits that his former organisation was “wrong”. His and Crest Nicholson’s "wrong" was more than six years too late for our settled Family life!

However, the focus of our Family Campaign for Social Justice questions the moral grounds, upon which Mr. John Callcutt and Crest Nicholson acted with such vicious means of correction, in dealing with their acknowledged mistake, and thus towards us, in eradicating our Family, Home and Way of Life. For the benefit of doubt, we kindly inform you that this whole experience was endorsed under the ‘respectful’ leadership of Mr. John Callcutt.

For the benefit of doubt, we seek only social justice from Crest Nicholson Plc. We seek a 'Fair' and 'Just' Solution to end our nightmare.

We seek help from English Partnerships and others to, proactively encourage Crest Nicholson Plc, towards achieving that goal. With social justice, we know there is every chance of enabling ourselves and our children to a better quality of life. Indeed Mr. Callcutt is set to achieve as much in his forthcoming appointment with English Partnerships.

We kindly acknowledge and respect English Partnerships’ prerogative in making such key appointments. However, in view of these dire circumstances, which we believe that you will appreciate, we would like to take this opportunity of inviting English Partnerships’, ‘Link Associates’ and Commercial Venture/Projects, to join with us and our five daughters, in our Family Campaign for Social Justice from Crest Plc.

Please be assured that our Family appeal to English Partnerships and 'Link Associations' is not made in isolation. We have made similar appeals to Crest Nicholson Plc and other corporate and non-corporate enterprises, which includes, but is not limited to:- UBS Bank, BITC, HBOS Plc, Lloyds TSB Group Plc, Lloyds TSB Bank, Legal and General Group Plc, KPMG, Barclays Bank, Allied Irish Banks, Bank of Scotland, National Bank of Egypt International, Linklaters, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, Heron International, Royal Bank of Scotland, HSBC Bank, Barclays Bank, The Cooperative Bank, The British Marine Federation, British Waterways, The Vale of Glamorgan Council, Quay Marinas Limited, and Crest Nicholson Investors & Associations.

We understand that Crest Nicholson Plc will hold their Annual General Meeting, at the Runnymede Hotel and Country Spa at Egham in Surrey on Friday 7th April 2006. Please support us in our Family Campaign for Social Justice. In the first instance, please write, fax, telephone, email your message of support, or concern, to the following:

The Board of Directors Crest Nicholson Plc

Mr. John Matthews, Mr. Stephen Stone, Mr. Paul Callcutt, Mr. Peter Darby, Mr. Stephen Lidgate, Mr. Richard Scholes, Mr. Lloyd Wigglesworth,

C/O Mr. John Matthews Chair
Crest Nicholson Plc
Crest House
Thames Street
Weybridge
Surrey
England

Tel 01932 847272
Fax 01932 840150

Email  jmajor@crestnicholson.com

We believe that English Partnerships and all associations will be keen to aspire, obtain and uphold the operating ethos of Business in The Community, who are also aware and appear sympathetic to our campaign. We feel sure that you will know this organisation, which acts under the presidency of HRH Prince Charles, promoting the values of Corporate Social Responsibility and Responsible Business Practice. We believe that some English Partnerships' link partners and projects-associates, are already members.

In view of the above we sincerely hope that you will not be too inconvenienced with our appeal and we hope that you will join with us in our Family Campaign for Social Justice.

Should you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us immediately.


Kind regards,




Marie Louise and Vince Shalom

With our daughters,

Hannah, Naomi, Rachel, Rebekah and Jessica.


*Openly addressed as indicated

Mrs Margaret Ford (Chair English Partnerships)

The Executive Directors English Partnerships

Trevor Beattie, Director, Corporate Strategy,
Neil Bradbury, Regional Director, North East and Yorkshire
Dennis Hone, Regional Director, Eastern England and Milton Keynes,
Duncan Innes, Regional Director, Southern England,
John Lewis, Director, Strategic Joint Ventures,
Eileen Scott, Director, Organisational Development,
Paul Spooner, Regional Director, North West and West Midlands,
John Walker, Finance and Commercial Director,


Non-Executive Directors English Partnerships

Dr Pauleen Lane, Deputy Chair,
Dr John Belcher,
Aman Dalvi OBE,
Margaret Fay OBE,
Richard Harrold,
Robert Napier,
John Parker,
Jon Rouse,
Dr Anne Wright CBE,

English Partnerships - A - Z Project List

Advantage West Midlands,
ATCM (Association of Town Centre Management),
The Avenue Project,
Barking Riverside,
Basildon Primary Care Trust,
Basildon Renaissance Partnership,
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Ambulance and Paramedic Service NHS Trust,
Bolton Primary Care Trust,
Bradford Centre Regeneration,
British Railways Board (Residuary) Ltd.,
British Waterways, (Enquiry Pending BW Board Directors Are Aware of our Family Campaign)
Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust,
Building For Life,
BURA (British Urban Regeneration Association),
CABE (Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment),
The Castleford Project,
Catalyst Corby,
Central Milton Keynes,
Central Salford,
Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Trust,
Cheshire West Primary Care Trust,
Chiltern and South Bucks Primary Care Trust,
CIRIA (Construction Industry Research and Information Association),
Civic Trust,
CL:AIRE (Contaminated Land: Applications In Real Environments),
Coal Authority,
Coalfields Regeneration Trust,
Community Fund,
Construction Confederation,
contaminated-land.org,
Contour Housing Group,
Countryside Agency,
CPR Regeneration,
DEFRA (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs),
Department for Trade & Industry,
Department of Health,
Derby Cityscape,
Design for Manufacture Competition,
Development Trusts Association,
Driving Standards Agency,
EarthCentre,
East of England Development Agency,
East Midlands Development Agency,
East Midlands Property Awards,
The Empty Homes Agency,
England Plc,
England’s RDAs,
English Heritage,
English Cities (English Cities Fund - Legal and General are Aware of our Family Campaign),
English Historic Towns Forum,
English Nature,
Environment Agency,
Environmental Industries Commission Yearbook,
European Commission,
Forestry Commission,
Forest Enterprise,
Gloucester Heritage URC,
Greenwich Peninsula,
Groundwork Trust,
Hammerson,
Hattersley,
Heritage Lottery Fund,
Highways Agency,
HM Prison Service,
Home Housing Group,
Home Office, (Aware of Seized Family Passports Threatened with Destruction)
House Builders Federation,
The Housing Corporation,
Housing News,
Hull Citybuild,
Improvement & Development Agency,
iN Business for Neighbourhoods,
Info4local.gov.uk,
Institute of Wastes Management,
Invest UK,
Keyworker-homes,
Kings Waterfront,
Land Restoration Trust,
Lawley, Telford,
Leicester Regeneration Agency,
Lifetime Homes,
Lightmoor, Telford,
Liverpool Vision,
Locate in Kent,
London Development Agency,
London Thames Gateway Forum,
Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth URC,
Manhattan Gate,
Manchester Methodist Housing Group,
Millennium Commission,
Miller Homes,
Ministry of Defence (Defence Estates),
National Federation of Builders,
Networkspace,
Newcastle Gateshead Housing Market Renewal Pathfinder,
New Deal for Communities,
New East Manchester,
The New Swindon Company,

New Opportunities Fund,
Newport Unlimited,
NHBC (formerly National House-Building Council),
Nian Information (online housing bookshop),
NLUD (National Land Use Database),
Northwest Development Agency,
NUFU (National Urban Forestry Unit),
occupier.org,
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister,
State Aid,
OffPAT (Office of Project Appraisal Training),
Oakgrove Millennium Community,
One NorthEast,
Opportunity Peterborough URC,
Ordnance Survey,
Placecheck,
Planning Exchange,
The Prince´s Foundation,
Priority Sites,
RAF Staff College – Bracknell,
Regenco Sandwell,
Regeneration East Midlands (REM),
Regen.Net,
Regional Futures,
Renaissance Southend,
Renewal.net,
RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects),
RIBA Competitions,
Roots software,
RTPI (Royal Town Planning Institute),
RTPI Online Directory of Planning Consultants,
RUDI (Resource for Urban Design Information),
Royal Bank of Scotland,
Sapling (Architecture, Planning & Landscape Information Gateway),
Secured by Design,
Sheffield City Council,
Sheffield One,
Silverdale New Vision,
Single Regeneration Budget,
Skelmersdale Vision,
South East England Development Agency,
South East England Regional Assembly,
South West Housing Body,
South West of England Regional Development Agency, (The Way Ahead)
Sunderland arc,
Sunniside Partnership,
Sustainable Development,
Sustainable Development Commission,
Sussex Downs and Weald Primary Care Trust,
Sustrans,
TCPA (Town and Country Planning Association),
Tees Valley Regeneration,
UDAL (Urban Design Alliance),
Urban Regeneration Companies,
Urban Splash,
West Lakes Renaissance,
West Northantshire Development Corporation,
Yorkshire Forward,

c.c.

English Partnerships Regional Offices/Divisions :-
London & Thames Gateway
10th Floor
2 Exchange Tower
Harbour Exchange Square
London
E14 9GS
Tel: +44 (0)20 7531 2400
Fax: +44 (0)20 7531 2401


Allerton Bywater
Fairburn House
Park Lane
Allerton Bywater
West Yorkshire
WF10 2AT
Tel: +44 (0)1977 669430
Fax: +44 (0)1977 669431


Ashford
7th Floor
Charter House
Park Street
Ashford
Kent
TN24 8EQ
Tel: +44 (0)1233 651700
Fax: +44 (0)1233 651701


Birmingham
43 Temple Row
Birmingham
B2 5LS
Tel: +44 (0)121 237 6257
Fax: +44 (0)121 237 6133


Bracknell
3rd Floor
Highview House
Charles Square
Bracknell
Berkshire
RG12 1DF
Tel: +44 (0)1344 390 539
Fax: +44 (0)1344 390 738


Bristol
1st floor
Aztec Centre
Aztec West
Almondsbury
Bristol BS32 4TD
Tel: +44 (0)1454 203 360
Fax: +44 (0)1454 203 361


Central Milton Keynes
Central Business Exchange II
414-428 Midsummer Boulevard
Central Milton Keynes
MK9 2EA
Tel: + 44 (0)1908 692692
Fax: + 44 (0)1908 691333


Exeter
Beaufort House
51 New North Road
Exeter
EX4 4EP
Tel: +44(0)1392 435 188
Fax: +44(0)1392 428 201


Gateshead
St George´s House
Kingsway
Team Valley
Gateshead
NE11 0NA
Tel: + 44 (0)191 487 6565
Fax: + 44 (0)191 487 5690


Nottingham
Apex House
City Link
Nottingham
NG2 4LA
Tel: + 44 (0)115 988 8477
Fax: + 44 (0)115 853 3666


Telford
Jordan House West
Hall Court
Hall Park Way
Telford
TF3 4NN
Tel: + 44 (0)1952 293131
Fax: + 44 (0)1952 293132


Warrington
Arpley House
110 Birchwood Boulevard
Birchwood
Warrington
WA3 7QH
Tel: + 44 (0)1925 651144
Fax: + 44 (0)1925 411493


Family Contacts via Website

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The Shalom Family Campaign for Social Justice
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- Homepage: http://www.mvpicton.co.uk

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