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Councillor Chris Brazier "I'm sorry but I felt it was the best thing I could do"


RESIDENTS of London Colney were furious when planning committee member councillor Chris Brazier opted to withdraw from discussions over a controversial application to site a mosque in the village, tipping the balance in favour of the scheme.

The controversial application to convert Cemex House, in Barnet Road, into an Islamic centre was given the green light at a planning committee meeting last night, despite strong opposition from residents, citing parking, traffic issues, road safety and noise as prime objections.

But the meeting took an unexpected turn when cabinet member for planning Councillor Brazier, who had opposed an almost identical application last year, opted to withdraw from the discussion after allegations he had demonstrated a personal prejudice on the matter.

St Albans Civic's Society's Peter Trevelyan acting for the applicants argued that planning officer Alan Moorhouse had been silenced on the issue for similar reasons ahead of the original application, refused by the same committee in November last year.

After hearing representations from both parties, chairman Geoff Harrison used his casting vote to approve the application.

While members of the Muslim community celebrated their victory, tempers flared among the hoards of residents who turned out in force to hear the committee vote on the application to temporarily convert the use of the building for a period of up to three years.

One resident, who did not want to be named, told the Review after the meeting he felt let down and betrayed by Councillor Brazier, who had been given permission by the district council's legal department to vote on the application.

Reacting to resident's anger this morning, Councillor Brazier, who represents Colney Heath, said: "I had a letter from Peter Trevelyan that arrived at the council offices the same morning of the meeting and I didn't see the letter untill I arrived at the meeting an hour before.

"As I'm planning portfolio holder and member of the executive it was abit awkward for me to be on the committee when the letter had been delivered that day. I thought it was better that I withdrew so there were no allegations linked to the letter after the committee had made their decision.

"I'm sorry but I felt it was the best thing I could do.

"I don't think residents should be disappointed that I withdrew because residents didn't know how I would vote.

"I felt angry that the letter came on the morning of the meeting and gave me no time to deal with the allegations.

"It was a tactical thing on behalf of the applicant.

"The permission is for three years, we now need to monitor the numbers, the attendance and the affect it has on the area."


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Hands on Herts, St Albans says...
6:24pm Tue 9 Feb 10

Does anyone understand any of the above excuse?

Heen, London Colney says...
10:17pm Tue 9 Feb 10

How can such an important decision that affects the life of local people be made under these circumstances?

FatBob, St Albans says...
12:27pm Wed 10 Feb 10

The Civic Society busybodies now seem to be running St Albans Council.

Gary_B, Park Street says...
11:04pm Thu 11 Feb 10

Does anyone know what the allegations are?

Relco, says...
11:55pm Thu 11 Feb 10

I believe Chris Brazier met with this Muslim community trying to help them find a suitable place,Cemex house.
There is a distinct possibility Mr Brazier had second thoughts after decided to vote against it for obvious reasons
St Albans is a major target seat for the Lib Dems in the coming General Election dislodging Anne Maine by gaining huge Muslim Votes

Gary_B, Park Street says...
11:18am Fri 12 Feb 10

So, like most things that are illogical and go against the wishes of the people, the reason is good old politics.

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The controversial application to convert Cemex House, in Barnet Road, into an Islamic centre was given the green light. The controversial application to convert Cemex House, in Barnet Road, into an Islamic centre was given the green light.

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