Thursday, 7 February 2013

Tam's questions:

  • Comfirm site size - generally said to be 18.5ha but Ealing Council website says 27.5ha?  [Ealing Council]
  • Competition - What was the competition brief? Other entries?  [Ealing Council]
  • Who was involved in winning entry & when? [FoRM Assoc]
  • Roles and responsibilities throughout? Were these formally recorded (written down)?  [Ealing, FoRM, all?]
  • What were Techniker/Peter Brett Assoc roles? (listed as engineers)  [FoRM]
  • How well did the team work together? How was it structured - contractual relationships?  [All]
  • Have members of the team worked together on other projects, before or after Northala?  [All]
  • Any difficulties? How were these overcome?  [All]
  • What was the consultation process? Who was involved? How? How effective was it? What impact did this have on the design & outcomes? [Ealing, FoRM, Consultees/Steering Group members]
  • Compromise between amenity use and ecology/biodiversity:   [ecologist]
    • How effective is creation of the distinct (and isolated) habitat types?
    • Wetland topped up from deep aquifer in periods of low rainfall - not truly sustainable? 
  • To what extent have Phase 2 plans been implemented  - what has happened, what hasn't and how have these been funded?  [Ealing, FoRM, LDA?
  • LDA taking over from Art2Architecture/Form Assoc. - when, why?  [Ealing, FoRM, LDA]
  • How did change of design team work (e.g. design copyright issue)?  [Ealing, FoRM, LDA]
  • Did Peter Fink continue to have a design role (for LDA?) after A2A/Form Assoc were sacked? [FoRM (Peter Fink)]
  • Where was the funding going to come from for the aspirational Phase 2 - Ealing Council seem to think they would have had some liability but Peter Fink insists not? Was it ever realistic to think another £5m could be found? Did Cascaid produce any report on this (that we could look at)?  [Ealing, FoRM, Cascaid?]
  • Who was on the old the Steering Committee (compared to the new 'Steering Board')? [Ealing, Members of Steering Gp] 

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