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Balmoral Avenue – Eden Park High School
Planning permission was granted for this school on 25 January. The school would start in 2019 or 2020, and eventually take in around 1680 students.
Residents who will be very much affected by this development spoke against the application. Balmoral Avenue is a quiet, fairly narrow, residential avenue. Despite promises of a “travel plan”, parents cannot be stopped from bringing their children to school. Even if most do come on foot, the prospect of around 2000 people using the road four times a day during term time is distressing for the long term residents.
The portfolio holder for education, Cllr Fortune, supported the application saying that under the new arrangements for education, the local authority had very little say in where schools are located. The applicant is not the local authority but the academy with the support of the Education Funding Agency (EFA). WBRA have commented before that although EFA purchased the land at a cost of over £16m with taxpayers money, the Land Registry shows the owner of the land with “Title Absolute” to be the E21C Academy.
Cllr Fortune also said the Borough is short of several thousand secondary school places over the next 10 years (precise figures given at the meeting are not available in the minutes). The council is legally obliged to provide secondary school places for all pupils across the whole of the London Borough of Bromley and not necessarily in a specific ward or location. Furthermore, the Council had no legal ability to prevent out-of-borough children applying for places at Bromley schools or to reserve places at Bromley schools for children who live in the Borough or in certain communities.
Peter Dean, Councillor for Kelsey and Eden Park, and Chair of the Development Control Committee, moved that the application be refused. He acknowledged that the London Borough of Bromley was in need of school places to meet its statutory needs. However, Kelsey and Eden Park Ward was adequately covered for local students so there was no need for a further school in that area. The site in Balmoral Avenue had not been designated land for educational use in the draft Local Plan. Whilst there was a responsibility to the parents of children to provide them with school places, there was also a responsibility to local residents, their standards of living and enjoyment of life. Balmoral Avenue was a narrow road which opened out onto Upper Elmers End Road.
Nevertheless permission was granted. WBRA continues to support local residents in seeking stringent conditions on the use of the site both for educational purposes and for community use, particularly the use of the sports facilities in the evenings and at weekends.
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Balmoral Avenue proposals for new school
The planning application for this academy was received by LB Bromley in early July, but was published only in mid September. The application is for two buildings of two to three storeys to provide an eight form entry plus 6th form school (up to 1,680 pupils) and sports hall, playing fields, Multi Use Games Area and car parking spaces, cycle parking spaces, floodlighting, new pedestrian and vehicular accesses, servicing and storage.
The residents living right next to this development are understandably very alarmed at the prospect of over 1600 students passing down Balmoral Avenue four times a day, as well as sports facilities and floodlights. They have welcomed the fact that Balmoral Avenue is one of four sites in LB Bromley’s Local Plan review recommended for removal of the designation as suitable for educational use.
There seems to have been problems with LB Bromley’s mailing of consultation letters to residents. The consultation letter dated 16 September had not been received by residents in Balmoral Avenue on 26 September – half way through the supposed 21 days allowed to make representations. There are 57 documents associated with this application, so even the full 21 days is hardly adequate! The letters have been re-issued and the deadline for responses is now 17 October.
LB Bromley has deferred a decision on permission for Eden Park High School’s temporary site at the Ravensbourne School. This could delay the whole process for the proposed new school at Balmoral Avenue. There is considerable doubt as to whether this new large school is needed in the Borough. It might well be that the school children would come from neighbouring Boroughs rather than Beckenham.
Balmoral Residents have a petition against the school. Click to link.
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Elmers End Green History Panel Unveiled
On Friday 27 May, Cllr Peter Dean, accompanied by WBRA Chair Marie Pender, unveiled the history panel detailing the 300 year history of Elmers End Green.
The panel shows a map of the Green in 1775, when it was surrounded by fields, and how the area around it changed beyond recognition over the 2oth century with housing for returning soldiers from WW II, a cinema, shops and restaurants and now a thriving set of shops on home improvements.
A group of WBRA members and children from Marion Vian School attended the unveiling, under the Elmers End village sign erected in 1998 by the then Elmers End Residents Association.
Afterwards the members gathered at The Elm Tree pub (formerly the William IV pub that has stood here since the 1850s) to see the plans for the refurbished ex-toilet block to be changed into medical consulting rooms. Although WBRA objected strongly to the closure of the toilets and the sale of the building, we feel that this new use is an acceptable one. It will not increase the footprint of the building, will improve its appearance and will not significantly add to the traffic either on foot across the Green on by vehicle around it.
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New Academy bulldozes land for proposed new school
On 5 January, The Beckenham Academy Trust “E21c” sent in contractors to clear the land it bought from the Co-op on Balmoral Avenue.
The academy recently bought the land , but has not yet even applied for planning permission to build the school. The land has been a much loved recreational resource for the local people for over 20 years, but now it has all gone. As far as we are aware, it has not undertaken any wildlife assessments., nor consulted with the neighbours.
We have to ask if people who ride rough shod over local people and have little regard for due process of consultation are fit and proper persons to be educating 1100 children in future years. What an example to set!
Balmoral Residents have started a petition to stop the school. Click to link.
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