EMD Update
January 7th, 2009 by James O'RourkeComment?
Following recent reports of squatters High Street ward Councillor, James O’Rourke, was given access to the former EMD cinema. He was joined by an English Heritage representative and the Council’s Conservation Officer.
Although no evidence of squatters was found, Cllr O’Rourke was saddened to see the building in such a sorry state with clear evidence of the rave event that took place not long after the owners, UK Church of God (UKCG), bought the former cinema in 2003.
However, Cllr O’Rourke has learned that the UKCG have been in talks with relevant Cabinet members to proceed with new plans for usage of the EMD, with a planning application possibly expected as early as late January or February.
Cllr O’Rourke commented:
“It is very encouraging to discover that plans are now being made to use the
EMD and end its sad tenure as another disused site in our ward.
However, it is obviously a concern that these plans have not yet been shared with local ward councillors or residents. Residents and I were recently promised transparency in relation to plans for the Arcade site and I hope the same guarantee will apply to their talks with UKCG.”
Cllr O’Rourke concluded:
“Local people have consistently voiced their desire to be kept informed and involved and I will be contacting the relevant Cabinet members to ask urgently for details about these discussions and plans on behalf of High Street residents.”
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On Saturday Liberal Democrat Councillors joined residents and business owners of Walthamstow Village on a protest march calling for extra Police and targetted CCTV cameras following a spate of violent crimes, including the brutal murder of Melita Jo, whose body was found in St Mary’s churchyard and the recent armed robbery in a betting shop.

intending to erect fencing around their properties without consultation. They heard on a Friday that the fence would begin to be erected on the following Monday!





