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Cllr Coleman hits back over East Barnet gas crisis committee


THE chairman of a committee looking into the East Barnet gas crisis has hit back at accusations the process is just “window dressing”.

Councillor Brian Coleman has accused David Howard, chairman of the Federation of Residents' Associations Barnet (FORAB) of ignoring the evidence produced in a highly-charged meeting.

Mr Howard had said he council should also have been scrutinised more closely in their handling of the problems, where 3,000 homes were left without gas in freezing conditions over Christmas.

However, Cllr Coleman said: “The committee has heard the evidence and come to its conclusions.

“David Howard has ignored the evidence that was heard on the night and the minutes of the Gold Meetings members have read, which do not bear out his accusations.

“It seems to me he has a political agenda and has come to the meeting with a closed mind. Members of the committee came to it with an open mind.”

On Thursday the ad hoc scrutiny panel, made up of members from the three main parties, met to discuss recommendations following the meeting including pushing for extra compensation for residents.

However, many residents were unhappy the draft report was not made public so they could have their say on it.

Cllr Coleman added: “The report will be published when it's finished and signed off by members of the committee. No scrutiny committee on the council publishes its report before it's agreed.

“I actually think most residents of East Barnet have calmed down, National Grid have got their act together and everyone has their compensation now life moves on.

“Normally these things take months to do but I said we had to be done within two months or no-one would be interested this time next year.”

For more on the committee and reaction of traders and Mr Howard to the recommendations, click the related links below.


Comments(6)

Mr Reasonable says...
8:01pm Mon 22 Mar 10

Let's examine the facts here. There were two scrutiny meetings. At the first only two people pre-selected by Mr Coleman were allowed to speak. I would have loved to ask my questions but I was told by the officer in charge before the meeting that Cllr Coleman was not taking any speakers.Before meeting 2 I again rang the council to see if a draft report was going to published in adavnce of the meeting or even distributed at the meeting. I was told that the committee members would be the only people getting a copy of the report, so why should I bother attending. Cllr Coleman now talks about the report but no one has yet managed to see a copy. His comment that "East Barnet residents have calmed down" shows his total patronising contempt for people who suffered and are still angry! And finally to call David Howard political is a complete and utter barefaced cheek.

justitia says...
9:57pm Mon 22 Mar 10

surely you realise, Mr Reasonable, that Brian Coleman is the only one allowed to have a political agenda, or indeed to attend a meeting with a closed mind? Mr Reasonable, you are a mere mortal, a speck of dust in the infinite universe, but Councillor Coleman is a divine being whose wisdom - and superiority in all things - must be acknowledged at all times.

no_bulldozers_in_new_barnet says...
10:47am Tue 23 Mar 10

This is despicable. The usual bull-headed, pig-ignorant Colemanballs. No doubt he'll accuse Mr Howard of being anti-Semitic or homophobic in a moment, his usual stock playground response to criticism of him

Mr Reasonable says...
4:57pm Wed 24 Mar 10

Where have the other three comments gone - is this censorship?

Mr Reasonable says...
4:59pm Wed 24 Mar 10

Good they are back!

GBee says...
10:13am Thu 25 Mar 10

People of East Barnet, and Barnet as a whole - vote Coleman and his terrible Tory gang out of office!!!!!!


Mayor of Barnet Brian Coleman, who chairs the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, kept a taxi waiting five hours Councillor Brian Coleman has defended the work of the committee

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