Stonebridge Cross site/ Cllr George Knibb & his brother [Phil] are the [Flanagan's] group part of this?
Dear Liverpool City Council,
You are about to begin building at the Stonebridge Cross site. Using the freedom of Information Act:
(1) Please provide all the minutes of the Stonebridge Cross Working Party meetings
(2) Who is on the board of this body?
(3) How were these people selected for these positions?
(4) Which community organization's or representatives are on this working group?
(5) What are the land holdings of George and Phil Knibb in relation to this development?
(6) Where are the Register of Interest of George Knibb as required under statutory authority?
(7) Why has Jeanette McLoughlin, the Monitoring Officer not enforced this breach of accountability?
(8) What are the land holdings of the Flanagan Group in relation to this development?
(9) When did the City council dispose of this land to the Knibbs and Flanagan's connected with this development?
(10) Please provide all Delegated Authority Reports in relation to the disposal of Liverpool City Counci8l Land owned by the ratepayers that was disposed of to the Flanagans and the Knibbs that is involved in this development.
(11) Please provide the Best Value assessments for these disposals.
(12) How much money was realised for Liverpool City ratepayers, against each of these value plots in relation to their Land Registry references, that were formerly owned by Liverpool City Council?
Yours faithfully,
Mr. . Roberts copy to be sent to: Mr. Max Caller & others in his team
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Freedom of Information Act 2000
Thank you for your request for information that was received on 25 March
2021 concerning Dear Liverpool City Council,
You are about to begin building at the Stonebridge Cross site. Using the
freedom of Information Act:
(1) Please provide all the minutes of the Stonebridge Cross Working Party
meetings
(2) Who is on the board of this body?
(3) How were these people selected for these positions?
(4) Which community organization's or representatives are on this working
group?
(5) What are the land holdings of George and Phil Knibb in relation to
this development?
(6) Where are the Register of Interest of George Knibb as required under
statutory authority?
(7) Why has Jeanette McLoughlin, the Monitoring Officer not enforced this
breach of accountability?
(8) What are the land holdings of the Flanagan Group in relation to this
development?
(9) When did the City council dispose of this land to the Knibbs and
Flanagan's connected with this development?
(10) Please provide all Delegated Authority Reports in relation to the
disposal of Liverpool City Counci8l Land owned by the ratepayers that was
disposed of to the Flanagans and the Knibbs that is involved in this
development.
(11) Please provide the Best Value assessments for these disposals.
(12) How much money was realised for Liverpool City ratepayers, against
each of these value plots in relation to their Land Registry references,
that were formerly owned by Liverpool City Council?
Yours faithfully,
Mr. . Roberts copy to be sent to: Mr. Max Caller & others in his team...
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