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2:47pm Tuesday 18th September 2001
Controversial plans for a £3.5million sports centre in Burnt Oak have been given the green light, despite doubts over who will foot the bill.
Proposals scraped through in the face of Conservative opposition at the council's planning and environment committee on Wednesday last week.
The scheme, dubbed a "vanity project" by angry Tories, will see a state-of-the-art centre on former Camden Council playing fields at the corner of Watling Avenue and Montrose Avenue.
But National Lottery funding of £1million has already been turned down and a seond bid is currently hanging in the balance.
Sport England is understood to be unwilling to hand out cash while Barnet Council fails to force Barnet College to honour a long-standing promise to provide an all-weather playing pitch in nearby Grahame Park.
Public consultation on the sports centre, in council leader Alan Williams' ward, yielded 605 positive replies and only 30 negative, according to the council.
Yet nearby residents expressed anger as plans were given the go-ahead.
Resident Pauline Cording, who lives opposite the site in Watling Avenue, said: "The noise and disturbance from this will just be a big joke. I can't take it at the moment."
However, council leader Alan Williams remains convinced of its benefits. He said: "It will be a major beneficial resource for the area. It is not just a youth centre, it will be for the whole community.
"This site has always been a school playing field, but it has been derelict for ten years, and that dereliction has led to a massive outbreak of graffiti, vandalism and anti-social behaviour.
"There is a technical issue regarding funding to be resolved, but there is no reason why Sport England should not support it."
It owes its existence to a postal strike, but, from its humble beginnings, Ilkley’s Literature Festival has blossomed into a major event of international standing.
A two-candidate election which has been attacked as a drain on local public spending has come under fire again for a major’s party’s failure to put forward its own candidate.
Major improvements are planned for Ilkley Moor after a £50,000 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund was announced on Wednessay.
A new non-invasive test for pregnant women worried that their unborn child has Down's syndrome has been developed by scientists.
Controversial artist Damien Hirst has donated three sketches to a charity auction.
Northampton and Ireland flanker Neil Best's appeal against an 18-week suspension for eye-gouging has been dismissed by a Rugby Football Union panel.
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