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What this page is about
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This page is designed
to keep the village informed about all significant developments in the
dispute between the residents of Ladycroft Park and their previous landlord.
It will be updated day by day as necessary from information sent
to editor@blewbury.co.uk .
General notes on submissions.
Submissions are welcomed from anyone who can supply
additional information. Anyone supplying information for publication
in this web site or the Blewbury Bulletin must be responsible for the
accuracy of their report. They must also supply their name and contact
details. If requested their name will be not be published. The editor
reserves the right not to publish submissions.
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What the dispute was about
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from the Silent Witness Group (30 Jan 2005):
Maurice
Sines purchased Ladycroft in June 2001. The site had 60 mobile homes
on it. All were privately owned. A unit owner pays ground rent to Mr
Sines who is responsible for maintaining the site and services.
By
the end of 2004 thirty seven were still in private ownership with three
plots vacant. The other twenty homes had been sold, all to Mr. Sines
company, and rented out. Renters were served eviction notices before
Christmas. They had one months notice to quit, ending 8th January 2005.
TO
DATE Fifteen
renters have left their homes. On 10th January the first of these was
bulldozed. So far fourteen have been demolished or removed from the
site. One empty home remains standing. Many hedges and fences have been
torn down.
Six
renters remain in their homes. Mr. Sines is legally required to obtain
court orders before these residents are obliged to leave. As yet he
ha s not produced any orders.
The
thirty seven owners remain. Mr Sines has said he will need to move their
homes to carry out redevelopment of the site. In the meantime he has
told them to take down the fences, sheds and porches which they have
had for many years, by January 30th .
LEGAL
ACTION
The
following is an extract from the advice that the Residents lawyer sent
to Mr Sines on 19th January, 2005.
a.)
You have no right to require residents to remove their fences, sheds
and porches and you have no right
to seek to remove them yourself.
b.)
You have no right to require residents to move into another mobile
home or to physically move their mobile home for the purpose of
redevelopment.
c.)
Your actions [
] amount to a breach of our clients' right under
their agreement to quiet enjoyment of their homes, for which our
clients are entitled to an injunction and damages. We are also of
the view that your actions may leave you open to prosecution for
harassment under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 and (in
respect of any further incidents) under the new powers of prosecution
in section 3 of the Caravan Sites Act 1968 as amended
by section 210 of the Housing Act 2004.
d.)
You are in breach of your obligation in the residents' written agreement
to maintain the park which entitles
them to bring a claim for an order for specific performance and/or
damages.”
POLICE
The
police are monitoring the situation and have been on site frequently.
PUBLICITY
The
Didcot Herald has published two articles so far, and there have been
reports on Radio Oxford, BBC South Television and Central News.
If
anyone has taken digital photographs of the site, please email them
to zen69276@zen.co.uk . If you
have non-digital photos, please deliver or post them to No 10 Ladycroft
Park OX11 9QN.
VILLAGE
ACTION
The
Silent Witness Group of 65 women has been set up to support residents
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A
petition of 770 signatures was delivered to the Vale on Tuesday 18 th
January. There are 700 households in Blewbury.
There
is an email contact address ladycrofters2005@yahoo.co.uk
for anyone to make comments, suggestions or offer help.
Help
can be offered in many forms. Sitting with a frightened resident, helping
with chores like cooking, ironing, washing up, distributing leaflets,
professional expertise. Please offer your time and support wherever
you can.
We
are looking for a painting posse to paint the outside of a couple of
the homes soon – a boost to morale. A couple of hours or offers of paint
would really help.
Editor's Note Christmas 2007:
Ladycroft Park has been sold twice since Mr. Sines owned it. For recent
developments see Update Christmas
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Petition Presented to Vale Council
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from
the Bulletin Editorial Staff (30 Jan 2005):
On Tuesday 18th January 2005 Sheila Austin, secretary of the Ladycroft Park Residents
Association, presented a petition signed by 770 Blewbury villagers
to Terry Stock, Chief Executive of the District Council. The petition
asks the Council to ensure that the residents get all the assistance
the Council is able to give them in their dispute with the landlord
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Residents Win Court Injunction
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from
the Bulletin Editorial Staff (26 Feb 2005):
An Injunction Order was served on Maurice Sines, owner of Ladycroft
Park, at Oxford County Court on February 4th. Under the terms of the
injunction, the Court ordered that "Maurice Sines is forbidden
(whether by himself or by instructing or encouraging any other person)
from a) damaging, removing or demolishing (i) any of the fences and
walls around the perimeter of those pitches on Ladycroft Park
which are not owned by the Defendant; (ii) any shed, porch or extension
to the mobile homes located on pitches not owned b) from harassing,
intimidating or molesting the residents on Ladycroft Park; c) from
entering onto the pitches not owned by the Defendant without the permission
of the occupying resident, such permission not to be unreasonably
withheld." A court case is scheduled for July 15th 2005 to settle
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Appeal for Support for Legal Expenses
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from the Residents' Association (26 Feb 2005):
When
the petition was taken round the village recently it was signed by 770
people and a huge number expressed a willingness to support the Residents
of Ladycroft any way they could.
Following
the successful application for an Injunction, (details above)
a court hearing is scheduled for July. The Residents solicitor
considers they have a strong case, but it is likely to cost between
£20,000 - £25,000 and is clearly beyond their means. We could think
of this as 200 people contributing £125 each and the figure becomes
less daunting.
The
Residents need help NOW. If you would like to help, please consider
what you might be able to do. There are several options:
Immediate and outright gifts of cash paid into the Residents Association
Bank Account (see below for details of how to do this).
Immediate interest free loans, not repayable before the completion of
court proceedings (see below – be aware that full repayment may not
be possible).
Pledges of larger amounts available to underwrite the target amount
(see below).
Start a personal piggy bank at home. Put
something in regularly which you could donate/loan later in the spring
(see below).
Support
the major fund raising event planned for Sunday 26th June (watch the
Bulletin or this page for details).
Details
on How to Contribute to the Legal Expenses Appeal
Please
note: Emma Austin is the Residents Association Treasurer,10 Ladycroft
Park, 850621
She is being assisted by Angwin Marples, Badgers Holt, South Street, 850474.
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Gifts
may be posted or delivered to Emma or Angwin, either in cash or cheques.
Gifts may also be deposited directly (and anonymously if in cash)
with Barclays Bank, Didcot using Sort code 20-01-09 and A/c no.10364665
Ladycroft Residents Association.
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If
you wish to make a loan please contact Angwin or Emma as soon as
possible . It is important to realise that the Courts seldom award
the full value of costs hence it is likely that loans will not
be repaid in full. No loan can be repaid before the
completion of court proceedings. These loans are interest free and
should be regarded as long term. Legal
advice has been taken regarding the possibility of costs being awarded
against individual lenders in the event of the court case being lost.
The legal opinion is that in this case the motives for making these
loans or gifts would not leave lenders vulnerable to any further
liability. Full details of this opinion are available from Angwin
and Emma.
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Please
contact Angwin or Emma if you feel able to pledge
a further or larger sum by way of guarantee on the final sum being
raised. This would not be seen as an immediate loan.
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“Piggy banks”:
please inform Angwin or Emma if you are starting one, Please watch
the Bulletin or this page for further appeals.
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Future Fund Raising Events
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from
the Bulletin Editorial Staff (19 March 2005):
 
The entrance to Ladycroft Park as it was until last November (photo
taken in 2001), and as it is now.
It is very obvious that the brave and determined Ladycroft Residents
need all the help they can get.
A
list of events planned so far is shown in the Ladycroft
diary below.
Any
further event of any size which will help towards the fund total would
be very welcome. If you are planning
an event, phone E.H.A. on 850581 during office hours, who are keeping
a diary of events. Sheila Austin (850342 during office hours) can offer
the use of any catering equipment needed. More details on this page
in the future.
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March Update
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from
the Residents Association (19 March 2005):
Mr.
Sines and his workmen have been away for most of the last two weeks,
which has meant a more peaceful time for the residents of Ladycroft
Park.
However
he did come down on Wednesday February 23rd and instructed his workmen
to demolish the stone front wall at the entrance to Ladycroft park (see
photos on page 1). Many residents and villagers were very distressed
to see it go as it has been a part of Blewbury since the 1940's. The
council have said that a small part of the wall was in the conservation
area, and so should not have been taken down without permission. However,
now it has gone, they have told Mr Sines that he will have to submit
plans to the council to say what will be going up in its place. He chose
to demolish the wall on the day he was officially served with his injunction
papers!
On
Wednesday 2nd March at lunchtime Mr Sines came down to Ladycroft, he
went straight to No 53 which had just been vacated, picked up a large
chunk of wood and smashed all the windows in the unit frightening many
residents. There was broken glass everywhere. He then got back into
his car and drove off. On Friday 4th March workmen came on site and
dragged a large skip from the top of the site to the bottom with a JCB
and proceeded to demolish no 53.
On
Friday 4th March Graham and Sheila went to Kings Lynn to visit another
site, the lease of which is co-owned by Mr Sines. The residents
there had written to us asking for help and advice. They have a solicitor
who is fighting hard for their rights. The state of their site resembles
ours. It was heart breaking to see, but makes us all the more determined
to help put a stop to these unscrupulous site owners around the country.
They met with approx 25 residents, who were extremely grateful for the
advice, help and moral support that Ladycroft Park could offer. It was
a very worthwhile visit, and they also met the solicitor dealing with
the Kings Lynn case.
We
have also had correspondence from other parks owned by Mr Sines seeking
our help, and from residents on other parks who are experiencing similar
problems but with different site owners.
We
hope that the next fortnight will remain peaceful but somehow we doubt
it will.
Ladycroft
Park Residents Association
Ladycroft
Park legal expenses appeal.
The
appeal that went out in last months Bulletin has produced a very
encouraging response. The
residents of Ladycroft have set ourselves a target to raise more between
us. The route of legal aid has been looked into and we are claiming
the full amount that we are entitled to claim. Thank
you once again for your continuing support and generosity.
Emma Austin. Residents Association Treasurer. |
Letter Circulated by Sines Parks Ltd.
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from Bulletin editorial staff (9th April 2005):
A letter has been delivered
to various Blewbury properties, referring to the impending court proceedings
between Sines Parks and many of the Ladycroft residents. It stated that
in the event of Sines Park winning they will be seeking damages and
costs, and will 'be looking to the funders of the court proceedings
to pay in the event of the residents not paying'.
Several residents in Blewbury have taken professional legal advice on their potential liability relating to giving or lending money to the Ladycroft Park Residents in connection with their legal dispute with the owner of Ladycroft Park and they are confident that they are unlikely to be liable beyond what they may have loaned or given. Their attention has been drawn to the case of Hamilton v Al Fayed as described in
www.litigationliabilities.co.uk/Part_1.htm
(look for the section headed P.88 on that web page).
The Blewbury Bulletin cannot itself give any assurance of the legal position.
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A Big Thank You
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from
Emma Austin, Ladycroft Park Treasurer
(25th April 2005)
A
BIG THANK YOU to
everyones continuing support for Ladycroft. If any one needs to contact
me my number has changed to 01235 851622.
Emma Austin, Ladycroft Park Treasurer
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April Progress Report.
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from the
Ladycroft Park Residents' Association
(25th April 2005)
Despite
many peoples disappointment, the reason that the BBC1 Watchdog programme
did not include a report on what has been happening at Kings Lynn and
Blewbury, was that Kings Lynn District Council decided on the afternoon
of 6 th April, when the programme was to have been shown, to instigate
Court Proceedings against Mr. Crickmore and Mr. Sines, for illegally
starting a bonfire at Kings Lynn Mobile Home Park.
Sheila
visited Kings Lynn on 7 th April to have a meeting with their residents
and John Connell from the office of the Deputy Prime Minister. He is
the leader of the All-Party Committee which is bringing in twenty new
amendments to the Housing Act regarding Mobile Home Park Law. These
will be brought in as soon after the general election as possible.
Sheila and Graham went to London
on 14 th April to meet Linda Pearce (our barrister) at her chambers in
Temple. Also at that meeting was Wendy Backhouse (our solicitor) and her
assistant Rebecca. It was a positive and productive meeting. The next
date we go back to Court is the 20 th May. This is a pre-trial date, and
the actual date for the main trial will be decided then.
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May Update.
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from the
Ladycroft Park Residents' Association (19th May2005)
Life
at Ladycroft has been relatively quiet this month. Mr Sines was at the
site on Sunday 15 th May, driving around and playing loud music, but
there were no incidents.
Wendy
Backhouse, our solicitor visited the site several times in preparation
for the pre-trial court hearing which took place on Friday 20 th May
at Oxford County Court. This hearing was part of the process of preparation
for the court case to be held later this year.
John Connell from the Office of
the Deputy Prime Minister who is involved with the new housing legislation,
visited Ladycroft on Monday 16 th May together with Officers of the Vale
Council. They also took him to see other sites in the Vale.
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June Update.
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from the
Ladycroft Park Residents' Association
(26th June 2005)
Not too much to report from Ladycroft. Electrical work is continuing. Mr.
Sines has bulldozed another unit, and pushed the occupiers car into
the middle of the road and fenced it off, so that the road is blocked.
A skip is blocking another road. This is all done to cause a nuisance
to the residents.
The
Council have been out and taken pictures of the open drains, broken
manhole covers and piles of rubble. They are looking into what can be
done about it.
We
are asking people of the Village to embark on a letter writing campaign
to the Council, Ed Vaizey and various other bodies. For information
and topics of the month please email ladycrofters2005@yahoo.co.uk
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COFFEE
MORNING Thank you to everyone who came and supported
the coffee morning held at The Willows in aid of Ladycroft. £220 was
raised and everyone had a lovely time.
BAND SINGALONG The
Singalong and Cream Tea in the Playclose on Bank Holiday Monday raised
a total of £1117.07 in aid of Ladycroft – a massive thank you
to the Band and all who contributed from everyone on Ladycroft.
To hear a short clip of the band and the singing, click
here. (Windows Media Audio file, playable with Windows
Media Player). Many thanks to Bob Knight, who recorded it.
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August Update
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from the
Ladycroft Park Residents' Association
(17th August2005)
Ed
Vaizey, our MP, paid a visit to Ladycroft Park on Wednesday 17 th August.
He met committee members and residents and expressed his continuing
support and concern.
Thank you to the many people who
put time and effort into the fundraising events this summer and to everyone
who came and supported us. An item of value was found in the marquee after
August 1st . Please phone 850275 if you think it might be yours.
LADYCROFT
PARK FUNDRAISING
Comedy
store and summer dance on Tickers folly field: these 2 events raised
a total of £1740.95 thank you to everyone who came along and supported
us, we hope a good time was had by all.
Car
wash: £50.00 was raised for Ladycroft many thanks to Balan for this.
Jazz
night and Bridge lunch: Close to £4000 was raised from these 2 events
thanks in part to the generous donation of alcohol funded by the profit
fom the dance and comedy store events.
We
have also collected £166.80 from the various collecting boxes around
the village, thank you once again for all of your continuing help and
support.
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Ladycroft Story Shown
on BBC1
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from
the
Bulletin editorial staff (21st September
2005)
The
Inside Out TV programme, in its first Monday evening showing on BBC1
South this season, showed many of the interviews and video clips which
the BBC team has been collecting over the past few months, on the story
of Ladycroft Park. Viewers were shown the present appearance of the
site with huge piles of rubble, and several video clips of mobile homes
being demolished shortly after having been bought at prices reportedly
much less than their market prices. The site owner was reported by the
BBC to have said that he intends to improve the site. The programme
stated very clearly that mobile home owners and occupiers are poorly
protected by legislation compared with the occupiers of permanent houses,
and that some site owners are apparently taking advantage of this.
The
programme also showed very clearly how the villagers of Blewbury are
doing a great deal to support the residents of Ladycroft. They interviewed
members of the Silent Witness team of women – who watch many of the
activities of the site owners staff to record possible legal violations,
and provide the residents with a great deal of moral support. They reported
the villages many money-raising ventures. Blewbury has every reason
to be proud of its support for the hard-pressed residents.
Who
Switched off the Electricity?
The
residents of Ladycroft Park were all ready to watch ‘Inside Out on
their televisions just before 7.30 pm on Monday 5th September, when
the electrical power to the whole of the Ladycroft site went off at
7.28 pm. We do not of course know for sure why it went off, although
nowhere else in the village was affected. Police have received statements
from witnesses that
site workmen were seen by residents coming out of the local site electricity
substation at that time. The residents only managed to get the power
turned on again 2¼ hours later.
Fortunately
many people in Blewbury have recorded the programme on video, so anyone
who missed it due to this ‘power cut can easily find a copy to watch.
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September Update
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from the Ladycroft Park Residents' Association
(21st September 2005)
We
are now busy getting ready for the trial which is scheduled to start
on Monday 17 th October, but the fund raising is still going on.
We shall be serving refreshments at
the Plant Sale on 7th & 8th October at the Old Mill between
10.30 and 3.30. We would be very grateful for offers of help to
man the coffee maker and also to provide home made cakes and biscuits.
Please ring 850581 or e-mail ladycrofters2005@yahoo.com
if you would like to help.
Sheila Austin
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Ladycroft and the District Council
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from the local District Councillor (21st September 2005)
At
the recent meeting to discuss Ladycroft, the Vale was criticised for
failing to take action on various problems on the site. I have investigated
these complaints, as I have done in the past, and am satisfied that,
with one possible exception, the Councils officers have been doing
everything within their power to address the issues at Ladycroft.
The crucial point is that a public authority can only do what it is
entitled to do by law, and the way in which it acts is invariably laid
down by regulation, court decisions etc. The sad fact is that the law
as it stands is far from helpful in dealing with Ladycroft. However,
we must live with the law as it is, and not how we would like it to
be, until someone changes it. The possible exception relates to a
legal power (to do work in default) that the Vale says that it does
not have and the only authoritive legal textbook on park home law would
appear to support this view. However, the Secretary of State says
that it does have this particular power and I have been in intermittent
correspondence with the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for some
months to try to establish who is right.
A
few months ago I wrote a report following complaints about the lack
of action on the Vales part, explaining, as best I could, the legal
and other issues involved and I am now updating this to cover subsequent
developments. If anyone would like a copy, or would like to discuss
issues relating to Ladycroft please call me on 850275. The Vale is
not beyond criticism, and the failure to answer correspondence in a
timely fashion, and in some cases, at all, has been particularly frustrating
to me. I nevertheless feel that Vale officers are genuinely doing
everything within their powers to protect the best interests of Ladycroft
and it is in no ones interest to pillory them unfairly.
Richard
Farrell, District Councillor
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Ladycroft Court
Case
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from
the Silent Witness Group (21st October 2005)
On
Tuesday 4 th October Sheila, Graham and Steve Akid together with Wendy
Backhouse had a meeting with Mr Sines and his former solicitor, Mr Gromett.
Mr Sines made an offer to settle out of court in which among other things
he said we could have fences, but that any that had been taken down
had to be replaced at our expense; he would only move units once and
that we could sell on the open market without interference (a right
we already have - in theory). This offer was considered by all the members
of the Residents Association who voted unanimously not to accept the
offer.
On
Friday 14th October Mr Sines made an application to the County Court
in Oxford for an adjournment of the trial on the grounds of his no longer
having either solicitor or barrister to represent him. Since Mr Gromett
had retired a full two weeks previously and Mr Sines had chosen to change
his barrister some time ago, the Judge ruled that he had had plenty
of time to engage another solicitor who could have instructed counsel
and that he still had two days to do so. Mr Sines was ordered by the
court to pay £1250 costs to the Residents Association.
We
are very grateful to Helen Matthias for the Plant Sale she organized
at her nursery, Church Farm Plants. It raised a total of £1024 for Ladycroft
funds - £690 for plants and £334 for refreshments. Many thanks also
to the helpers at the sale and to those who contributed the refreshments.
The
Court Case started at 10.30 am on Monday 17th October at The County
Court, St Aldates, Oxford. For the result see COURT
CASE RESULT below.
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COURT CASE RESULT
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from
Sheila Austin, Ladycroft Residents Association (16th November 2005)
The
Ladycroft Residents won their fight against Mr Maurice Sines in an out
of court settlement. The case was heard at Oxford County Court by Deputy
Circuit Judge Michael Kennedy QC. The court order, issued on 21st October,
binds Mr Sines to a number of undertakings. He is to pay the Residents
a total of £73,000 in damages and is also to pay all the costs of the
case. Mr Sines has to carry out all necessary works to electrical and
gas installations, drains and roads to put them in good order by the
end of 2006. The cost of these works is not to be recovered from the
Residents nor may he seek to move any of them to carry out such works.
Any works carried out shall be done is such a way as not to cause a
nuisance and no units are to be broken up on site without a written
surveyors report showing the necessity. He is not to interfere with
the Residents fences and is to reinstate a retaining wall (not the
front boundary wall). He is not to threaten abuse or harass residents,
their families, visitors or prospective purchasers. He is not to interfere
with the marketing or sale of Residents homes and is not to make any
direct or personal contact with appointed estate agents. Mr Sines is
to recognise the Ladycroft Park Residents Association as a consultative
body. The Residents are each to have a car parking space within 30m
of their pitch in addition to any they may already have on their pitch.
Finally, if Mr Sines decides to sell Ladycroft Park a Third Party, representing
Blewbury, is to be offered first refusal.
Mr
Sines was given notice that if he breaks any of the undertakings given
to the court, he may be sent to prison for contempt of court.
Never
in their wildest dreams, did the Residents contemplate such a victory.
Once again the Residents cannot thank the Villagers of Blewbury enough
for their unbelievable generosity and support over the last four years;
special thanks to the Silent Witnesses. Without the amazing community
spirit of Blewbury, Ladycroft Park would not have survived.
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Ladycroft Letters
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Letter
to the Bulletin editor (8th November 2005)
Dear
Sir/Madam,
It
is refreshing to hear of a community that uphold the principles of fair
play and decent behaviour as has been the case with your support of
the residents of Ladycroft park, we on our park have also had problems
with the park owner not to dissimilar from them and hope to learn from
your example.
Dave
Blake,
Redhouse Caravan Park
Letter
to the Bulletin editor (4th December 2005)
Dear Editor
I have been following
the Ladycroft Court case, after reading posts on the Cambridge
Evening News message boards.
As I have a friend
who is in a similar situation with his site owner, I printed all
the information off for him for which he was most grateful. I
hope it helps with his cause.
Regards
W.Peters
Email
to the Bulletin editor (January 2006)
I
watched the Inside Out programme last night (16th Jan) and was appalled
by:
- The sad position of the mobile-home
owners
- The feeble attitude of the Kings Lynn
council. One has to suspect the councillors are deliberately
turning a blind eye
- The lack of action by Health and Safety
Officers
- The rather weak interviewing - one longed
for Roger Cook to appear
- The infuriating presenter, whose bland
smile never slipped - does he not listen to his own stories?
John Braga
Email
to the Bulletin editor (January 2006)
Hi
from Worksop, North Nottinghamshire .
My
name is Steve and Ive just seen the BBC Watchdog program concerning
the above. I remember being incensed by this mans bully-boy tactics
when Watchdog first broadcast this case last year. I just wanted to
say well done for standing up to this man and congratulations on the
outcome of the court case. Generally speaking I have very little faith
in the so called justice system in this country so it was nice to see
common sense prevailing.
No
need to reply to this e-mail, it was just to let you know that support
& interest in such matters spreads far and wide.
Steve Pacey
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Ladycroft and the New
Housing Act
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from
the Silent Witness Group (18th January 2006)
The
Housing Act 2004 gave the Secretary of State the power to change the
implied terms in the Mobile Homes Act 1983. One of the terms that
the Minister intends altering, unless she can be deflected in Parliament,
is to change the circumstances in which a site owner can require a
home to be moved, specifically to allow site owners to move homes
for the purpose of redevelopment. This would give legal certainty
to the very thing that Ladycroft has been struggling against and carte
blanche to unscrupulous site owners.
At
present this legislation is “under going consultation” before enactment.
Now is the time to make representations to the Secretary of State
expressing concern that this legislation could have a devastating
potential effect on vulnerable mobile home parks and drawing her attention
to the events in Blewbury, Kings Lynn and the many sites which have
made contact with Ladycroft.
You
may also like to contact our MP, Ed Vaizey to ask him to make similar
representations to the Secretary of State and also to persuade him
that there does remain a need for the type of behaviour
we witnessed at Ladycroft, to be brought up in Parliament not only
in the light of the recent Watchdog programme, but even more so if
the legislation is enacted as currently proposed.
The
Secretary of State is Yvette Cooper, MP Minister of State for Housing,
7 Millbank, London SW1P 3JA Fax: 020 7219 6101 e-mail: odpmcom@parliament.uk
Our
MP is Ed Vaizey, MP, House of Commons, London
SW1A 0AA. Tel: 020 7219 6350 e-mail: vaizeye@parliament.uk
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Ladycroft News - January
2006
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From
Sheila Austin, Ladycroft
Residents Association (18th
January 2006)
In
November Mr Sines contacted us to say that he had had an offer to
buy Ladycroft for £4,000,000 and he invited us to match the offer.
Our advice was that the site is not worth £4,000,000 and so we did
not take him up on the offer. Mr Sines is talking of starting the
work to repair the drains in January and, as far as we know, the site
does not appear to have been sold.
On
Tuesday 17th January at 7.30 the BBC 1 Watchdog programme featured
problems at mobile home parks which included information supplied
from Ladycroft. In the Norfolk area on Monday 16th January BBC 1 Inside
Out featured the Kings Lynn site and the problems residents are having
there. A preliminary hearing for a court case to be brought by Kings
Lynn residents is to take place on 20 th January at Norwich.
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Ladycroft News - March
2006
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From
Sheila Austin, Ladycroft
Residents Association (14th
March 2006)
Some
of you will have noticed lorries bringing Park Home units into the
village. Mr Sines has informed us that, for the time being, he will
be bringing second hand units onto the site and renting them out.
The
Ladycroft Residents are not happy with this situation and are looking
into what can be done about it.
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Déjà vu on Ladycroft
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From
Sheila Austin, Ladycroft
Residents Association (17th
May 2006)
Resited
old mobile homes for rent, (some unfit for human habitation and some
contravening many site licence conditions), are back on the Park.
With this comes the repeated threat of Mr Sines when he doesnt get
his own way. Remember what he said on the recording played on the
Inside Out Programme? He implied that he would fill the Park with
drug addicts and the likes. We have already had signs of this happening
by the presence of the police and amongst other anti-social behaviour,
loud music and rubbish collecting around the rented units.
Due
to the increased capacity on the Park we have major problems with
spilled sewage.
Whilst
constructing the boundary fence the phone lines have been seriously
damaged and two thirds of the residents have been without phones for
over a week.
The
response to the petition sent to V.W.H.D.C. from the residents around
the Park was in short, “due to the complicated nature of the powers,
duties and restrictions on the council we are unable to act”.
Mr
Sines is disputing the total costs awarded against him even though
our court costs (for twenty five residents) were actually lower than
his own. We are waiting for a date for an assessment hearing in London
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Ladycroft Park was, and always has been, a residential park with approximately
50 or
more park home owners. Only 26 remain.
The
residents chose, and bought, to dwell permanently on the Park and
in the village. Mr Sines introduced, without consulting residents,
the temporary rented accommodation, and then evicted them for his
re-development plans. The rest is history.
He has now re-introduced
renters and has stated in writing that this is only a temporary measure.
How long is temporary? But he has also stated verbally that he will
never redevelop. Mr Sines has quoted “I dont live there so I dont
have to look at it”. Who would now choose to buy and dwell permanently
on the Park? What social impact will there be if temporary rented numbers
outnumber the permanent ones?
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Parish Meeting 8th
June 2006
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From
Richard Farrell, District Councillor (21st
June 2006)
Ladycroft
: reflections on the Parish Meeting on 8th June.
First,
thank you to all who came to the meeting, and also to those who told
me that they would have liked to come but were couldnt make it for
one reason or another. There was not, I am afraid, a great meeting
of minds between the Vales officers and Ladycrofts residents and
neighbours. However, it gave both sides the opportunity to raise in
public their concerns and a number of issues were flagged up for further
action and/or investigation. It is my intention to hold a further
open meeting in two or three months time - this time on an informal
basis rather than a full Parish Meeting - to review progress and any
subsequent developments. Look out for details in the next Bulletin.
It can then be decided what further action and/or meetings, with or
without Council officers, may be helpful.
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Informal Parish Meeting
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July 2006)
Ladycroft
: In the last Bulletin I said that I intended holding an
informal meeting in September to review progress on the issues raised
at the Parish Meeting in June and to decide what further action may
be needed. This will be held on Tuesday, 26th September at the Methodist
Chapel at 7.30pm. Everyone with an interest in Ladycroft will be welcome.
Richard Farrell, District Councillor
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HORRENDOUS
ARSON ATTACK on the home of a Ladycroft resident
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From
Sheila Austin, Ladycroft Residents Association (25th September 2006)
We
are extremely lucky that we have not lost one of our valued residents
of Ladycroft park and Blewbury.
At
approximately 12:30am on Tuesday the 5th September a fire was deliberately
started outside the home of Graham Dale No: 20 Ladycroft Park. An
armchair was deliberately placed in front of the mobile home and adjacent
to Grahams car, and someone or persons then set fire to the chair
which then set the back of the car on fire.
Fortunately
Graham woke up and could see the flames coming from the back of his
car from his bedroom,. He managed to get out of his home.
By
the time he got out his mobile home had caught fire. I awoke at approximately
the same time hearing noises outside my home, I looked out of the
window and could see the flames. I ran outside, screamed to make sure
Graham was O.K. then I went back inside to call the fire brigade.
In the meantime Graham, realising the seriousness of the car being
alight, went round to the side of the mobile home to get his garden
hose, which thankfully is always connected. He aimed this at the car.
By
this time neighbours had woken up and rushed out to help. Without
their help and Graham being able to keep the car fire under control,
lives and more homes may well have been lost. The fire officer later
told us that if the petrol tank of the car and gone up it would have
reached many homes surrounding it. The police are treating this incident
as a very serious crime and are further investigating and following
several lines of enquiry.
As
everybody knows we have had many problems on Ladycroft over the last
few years and unfortunately the problems continue, anti social behaviour,
drugs, police raids, stolen cars & loud music to name but a few.
The 26 residential homes on Ladycroft are still continuing the fight.
All we are asking for is to be able to live our lives in peace and
to have Ladycroft Park put back to a state that is in keeping with
the village.
We
would like to take this opportunity to thank all the well wishes that
Graham has had including the Parish Council and Ed Vaizey our local
MP who is continuing to show his support for Ladycroft.
We
would also like to thank the fire service, police, Red Cross and other
voluntary organisations for their help and consideration on the night
of the fire and their ongoing investigations and of course our neighbours
who risked their lives to help.
If
anyone has any information concerning the fire on the 5th September
please telephone Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111
The
chair used to start the fire, which can be seen in the photo, has
been carefully checked by a Police forensic team, as has Grahams
car which the Police have removed for further tests.
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Two MPs at one Village
Meeting!
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From
Audrey Long (13 December 2006)
On
Saturday Dec. 2nd there was a very friendly meeting when the Ladycroft
Park Residents Association hosted a visit by a coach load of residents
from Avonsmere mobile home park in Bristol and also some residents
from Chilton Farm Park in Hampshire which are both owned by Mr Sines.
The Ladycroft residents showed the visitors round the park, emphasising
the importance of being aware in advance of possible plans by park
owners, and of the importance of staying united. Some of the “Silent
Witnesses” were also invited to chat to the visitors about how they
had tried to help with both moral and financial support. The weather
was kind, and after the walk round the park everyone was treated to
a wonderful generous sit-down lunch provided by Sheila Austin, assisted
by residents of the park and “Silent Witnesses” in the Village Hall.
Both
our own MP Ed Vaizey and the MP for Bristol North West , Dr. Doug
Naysmith, were there, and it was good to see two MPs from opposite
sides of the House of Commons united in their keen support of mobile
home park residents. Also present were District Councillors Roger
Hutchinson, Bristol and Richard Farrell from the Vale Council. Dr.
Naysmith who was later shown round the park was horrified at what
he saw and said that it should have never been allowed to happen.
There are still considerable problems on the Blewbury park, and the
residents still need any help that the rest of the village can provide.
(For
parliamentary discussion about park homes, see www.publications.parliament.uk
and www.parliament.the-stationery-office.com
.
The first reference contains mention of a park at Breach Barns and
the second contains Ed Vaizeys forceful contribution to the House
of Commons committee.)
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LADYCROFT
PARK SOLD
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from
Sheila Austin, Ladycroft Park Residents Association (20 March 2007):
Ladycroft
Park was officially bought and taken over
by Mr Anthony Barney of JDR Developments Ltd on 16th January 2007.
Since then all the other Parks that are owned by Mr. Barney have
also been in touch with us and are very pleased to have us on board!
Mr. Barney has expressed a wish to work with us and to carry out
the necessary works on Ladycroft Park . He has recently contacted
us by letter and stated that hopefully work will commence on the
Park in approx 6 weeks time, (although no precise dates have yet
been given). We all very much hope this is true, because as many
of you know Ladycroft Park is in a terrible state and has been for
a long time. Not only with the rubbish strewn around the Park, old
furniture, electrical appliances and mounds of earth littered with
rubbish, but the whole infrastructure of the Park. For example we
have one old defective drainage system that means that we regularly
have raw sewage spilling into peoples gardens, and along side it
we have part of a new drainage system put in by Mr. Sines contractor
that if connected up to our homes, would not work because sewage
does not run up hill. This has been confirmed by the head of building
control at the Vale Council. As a consequence of this the roads
have been dug up and not yet been relaid properly leaving them in
a hazardous condition for both pedestrians and vehicles. They have
been in this condition since September.
On
Friday 16th March we had a meeting on the Park with Mr. Ed Vaizey
MP (to whom once again we would like to offer our thanks for his
continued support of Ladycroft Park), Councillor Farrell, Martin
Brassell chairman of the Parish Council, Paul Staines and Ian Forster
from the VWHDC. It was a purposeful meeting and many topics were
covered. The general consensus was that the tragic events of the
past 5 and half years must never be allowed to happen again .It
is vital that all the parties involved strive for the same goal
in restoring the Park to a place where people are proud to live
and befits the village of Blewbury . We would like to take this
opportunity to thank all those villagers who attended the Parish
meeting held on Monday 19th to discuss the ongoing situation on
Ladycroft Park for their continued support, and to many other villagers
who could not attend but who also show their support in many other
ways. JDR Developments Limited has agreed to undertake all of the
matters on behalf of the Defendant (Maurice Sines) in respect of
the Oxford Court Order dated 21st October 2005. Thank you once again
for your support and we will let you know as soon as possible of
any new developments surrounding Ladycroft Park .
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LADYCROFT
PARK SOLD AGAIN!
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from
Sheila Austin, Ladycroft Park Residents Association (19 April
2007):
THE SHOCK
SALE OF LADYCROFT PARK AFTER ONLY THREE MONTHS !
The
residents of Ladycroft, on hearing the news on Wednesday morning
that the Park had been sold again, have been left shell shocked
and bewildered. A man appeared on Sheila's doorstep, introduced
himself as Alfie Best the owner of Wyldecrest Properties and announced
that he had bought JDR Developments Ltd, Ladycroft Park being
part of this company, from Mr Barney. Mr Best has expressed his
wish to work with us and to carry out the necessary works on The
Park. He has agreed to meet with the committee of the Residents
Association on Monday 23 rd April to discuss future plans for
Ladycroft Park . For obvious reasons we are extremely wary of
any new owner taking over Ladycroft; we were promised the earth
by Mr. Sines then the same by Mr. Barney and now by Mr. Best.
Time will tell and actions always speak louder than words. Thank
you once again for your support and we will let you know as soon
as possible of any new developments surrounding Ladycroft Park
. Sheila Austin
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Update
- October 2007
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from
Sheila Austin, Ladycroft Park Residents Association (17 October
2007):
As
many of the village have probably seen there has been some progress made
on Ladycroft. We would like to take this opportunity to welcome
our new manager, Steve O'Shea, to the Park and of course
to the village. We are all now hoping that with the appointment
of a manager and other workmen on the Park, there
will be more rapid progress on the Park. Brookwoods, one
of the main estate agents for mobile homes in the area, are
advertising new homes for sale on Ladycroft Park which
is also good news. There is still a long way to go yet
but at least we seem to be moving in the right direction, after
6 years of being trapped in a nightmarish living
hell. The residents of Ladycroft and the village all want
the same thing, the full restoration of Ladycroft Park
and to live in a place that we can all be proud
of. Thanks once again for all your support and concern.
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Update
- Christmas 2007
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from
Sheila Austin, Ladycroft Park Residents Association (12 December
2007):
We
are very pleased to report that the first sale of an older
home on Ladycroft Park has been successfully completed, the
first sale in six years. We are all obviously delighted, as
this was one of the main problems we had when Mr. Sines owned
the Park. This is a huge step forward in restoring peoples
confidence in the future of Ladycroft Park, particularly for
our residents.
We
have more good news: Graham, whose home was seriously damaged
by an arson attack, still unsolved, now finally has a
new home on the Park after waiting well over a year.
Mr. Best, in contrast to the two previous park owners (Sines
& Barney), agreed a price within Graham's insurance company's
building cover and in turn the manufacturer's listed
price, to ensure that a new home was delivered and sited
on the Park. For this we thank Alfie Best. Mr. Best has also
ensured that Mr. Tulloch has been able to keep his home on
the Park (Mr.Sines illegally obtained Mr.Tullochs home five
years ago). Since then Mr. Tulloch was renting the home but
it is now back in his full ownership. He has since
and still is having his home refurbished and it is beginning to
look as good as new.
As
far as we know, four new homes have been ordered and sold
on the Park. Since the appointment of Steve O'Shea as Park
Manager, communication between the residents association and
Wyldecrest Properties Ltd has greatly improved. Only this
week Mr. Best informed us that plans for Ladycroft Park have
been drawn up, and that we will soon be in possession of the
said plans. This in itself is progression.
On
behalf of the LPRA we would like to wish our members, all
the villagers and the staff of Wyldecrest Properties Ltd a
Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.
Sheila
Austin
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