Showing posts with label Cllr Haworth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cllr Haworth. Show all posts

Friday, November 29, 2013

Jim Harrison, Former Oakham Mayor, Cllr Haworth, Roger Begy, Rutland County Council, Planning Corruption, Elaine smith inclusive design

Oakham Town Councillor and Former Mayor Jim Harrison sends Forwards email to a member of the public

The email was sent to Cllr Charles Haworth From Elaine Smith a firm of architects who worked for a resident in Cllr Haworth's ward.

It appears she is thanking Cllr Haworth for information discrediting that resident.

And for some reason she thanks him information about me and another Oakham resident.

Other emails I have received also mention the Tory Leader of Rutland County Council.

It is disgusting that Oakham Town Councillor and Rutland County Councillor can involve
themselves in peoples personal lives such a destructive manner.

Now it is very clear to me why the police will not prosecute Cllr Haworth, Harrison and others and why he
won't resign from Oakham Town Council the emails show he knows too much.

sadly the resident did lose there home and legal battle continue many have been won by the resident since and has resulted in Inclusive Design Going going into liquidation.




> Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 12:41:24 +0000

> From: jim@jimharrisonphotographer.com

> To: #######@hotmail.co.uk

> Subject: ########
>
> Dear

> Charles
>
> Thanks for
> the further documentation, which to be honest is amazing. We knew she was
> a little unbalanced but had no idea she was as bad as this. We had assumed
> that it was only us she targeted and not the whole of the local area and
> all its
> people too. Thanks also for the warning about Martin Brooks and ######
> ######, we will keep a note of their names on file just in case.
>
>
> We had been
> wondering about the postcard, it gave us quite a laugh at the time.
>
>
> It seems sad
> that someone with such determination and drive has only used her talents
> for
> destructive purposes. Just imagain what she could have achieved if she had
> decided to fight for a good cause! I suppose if her house is repossesed,
> which is looking very likely, all her neighbours (including you) will
> sigh with
> relief at her departure.
>
> Best wishes
>
>
> Elaine

From: esmith@inclusive-design.co.uk