Earlier this month, the loathsome Toby Young took exception
to a
post on this blog about the problems being encountered by the West London
Free School (WLFS), the domain of Himself Personally Now. In particular, he was
most unhappy about my observation that “The
building work at Palingswick House in Hammersmith appears stalled”. Tobes
wanted to put me straight on that one.
Tobes still won't come out from the Weinbunker
“Work on Pallingswick
[sic] House has not stalled. On the
contrary, the contractors are due to start the main programme of works shortly
with a view to delivering the school next year”, he
retorted. As I reached my conclusion after viewing the photographic
evidence provided by
Tom Barry of Boris Watch – which is shown once more right here – Tobes’
assertion did not dispel the doubts.
Palingswick House main entrance: not much work in evidence late last month (Photographs (c) Tom Barry 2014)
The idea that work at Palingswick House had not stalled in
some way or other is
truly fanciful: the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham (LBHF) had
previously told that “West London Free
School – which opened in September 2011 – hopes to open at the King Street address next September (2013)”. The “King Street address” is Palingswick
House. That target date was not met.
Palingswick House, rear view: not much work in evidence here, either
So what’s causing the delay? “Discharging the conditions atttached to our planning permission has
taken longer than expected due to the discovery of contamination on the site”.
Contamination? “Asbestos remediation
works on a defined area of the site have already taken place”. But work has
not started on the main event. Why not?
Site of former annex - so that has definitely been demolished
“Further remediation
works are planned to deal with contamination discovered in a defined area of
the site and at between 8 and 10 metres below ground level. No contamination
has been discovered within or underneath Palingswick House itself or within or
underneath the Lodge building to the north of the site. The Annex building to
the south of the site has now been demolished”. That sounds like something
had been infilled or buried somewhere in the grounds.
In any case, not only did the WLFS not open at Palingswick House in September 2013, it will also not
open there in September 2014. So when Tobes said “next year”, he did not mean “academic
year”. It gets worse: “The planned
date for the school to move into Palingswick House is September 2015”. That’s
a whole two years late, with
remediation costs to add to the delays. I
call that stalled.
And it’s stalled with yet more costs attached, in
addition to the running total which at
present stands at over £20 million, for which we the taxpayer will be
stumping up. All of which shows that not only did Toby Young mislead
significantly, and possibly deliberately, when he left that comment, but also
that there is a difference between journalists slagging off the education
system and doing that job themselves.
WLFS is going to be late making its move. Perhaps without Toby Young as CEO.
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