Letter to the Leader of Tower Hamlets Council
For the record, below is the letter that Declan sent this afternoon by email and registered post to the Leader of Tower Hamlets Council, Councillor Lutfur Rahman, who is also the Leader of the Labour Group, concerning the Council’s Idea Store Whitechapel, the borough’s flagship library, learning and information service. We frequently run into trouble in the library, especially with internet access and computer bookings (see, for example, the previous blog: all day yesterday I couldn’t access the new NAC website at
http://network.obxhost.net/index.html from the Idea Store; in fact, I couldn’t even access the web host OBXHost.net to upload my work).
In response to Declan’s last email of 9 January to Cllr Rahman, a senior management support officer replied within minutes as follows:
from: Sharon Ball
to: Declan Heavey
date: Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 2:21 PM
subject RE: Idea Store Whitechapel
Hi Sergio
Please could you have a look at the email below, I am unsure who/how it should be actioned.
Sharon Ball
Senior Management Support Officer
020 7364 5965
Declan hasn’t heard further from this support officer but as the word ‘actioned’ is somewhat ambiguous, he has included the full contents of his email letter of 9 January to Cllr Rahman in the email he sent earlier this afternoon:
from: Declan Heavey
to: cllr.lutfur.rahman@towerhamlets.gov.uk
date: Fri, Jan 23, 2008 at 4:08 PM
subject: Idea Store Whitechapel
mailed-by: gmail.com
Dear Cllr Rahman
I am writing to you in your capacity as Leader of Tower Hamlets Council to refer further to the attached copy of my most recent correspondence with the Head of Idea Stores, Mr Ian McNicol, to whom the former Leader of Tower Hamlets Council, Cllr Denise Jones, referred my original complaint of 21 January 2008 regarding Idea Store Whitechapel and the repeated loss of computer bookings and internet access on both my wife's card (card no. D000350314) and my card (card no. D000355837) since 14 November 2007.
In the absence of a response from Mr McNichol with respect to the aforementioned complaint, I wish to draw to your attention that yesterday at Idea Store Whitechapel between 1.15pm and 7.15pm I was unable to access either my website at http://network.obxhost.net/index.html or the associated web host OBXHost.net (see second attachment for a copy of a snag of a MIMEsweeper notice stating: "DNS look-up failed for 'network.obxhost.net'"). According to their website, OBXHost.net is "a leading Free Web Site Hosting Provider" whose "service is highly reliable". They add that they only use "quality high end servers that are constantly monitored 24 hours a day to ensure your site is always online".
As I mentioned in my previous email to you of 9 January, a member of staff at Idea Store Whitechapel on 8 January could not offer an explanation as to why the computer I had booked was the only computer out of a network of 24 computers on the floor to have slowed down to a virtual standstill when no other computer on the floor had a complaint of any description against it. I reconfirm that since my complaint of 21 January 2008 to Cllr Jones, my wife and I not only have experienced repeated loss of computer bookings and internet access, but several other problems to boot. For example:
(i) 1 February 2008: the Principal Idea Store Manager, Mr Sergio Dogliani, wrote to me advising that the restriction by Idea Store Whitechapel of both my wife and I to a 3-hour maximum free computer use per day as from 29 January stands, despite that for several previous months we were given "additional time" subject to computer availability and in accordance with the Council's then and current "Idea Stores PC Usage Policy";
(ii) 24 June 2008: at approximately 12.30pm, a member of staff threatened my wife with "security" if she did not give her computer up to another card holder, despite that thirty minutes earlier a member of staff had confirmed in writing that my wife had booked the computer from 11.30am to 2.30pm;
(iii) 3 August 2008: both of the computers my wife and I had booked the previous day contained an identical virus which spread to the two USB drives we were using. This rendered my wife's portable programs inoperable. It also corrupted some of my most valuable data: a database containing the names, email addresses and contact information for over 3,000 scientists and academics from around the world, and a related Word document containing a categorised list of over 150 British signatories of a petition of mine to the United Nations on therapeutic cloning;
(iv) 6 August 2008: at approximately 2.45pm, MIMEsweeper blocked access to my Google Mail account due to "Porn Detected". At 3.10pm, following the restoration of my access to the account, the IT technician informed me without explanation that "it may happen again for any length of time".
As I explained in my original complaint to you of 4 August 2008 following (iii) above, since 22 October 2007 my wife and I have been using as much of our computer time in Idea Store Whitechapel as possible to contact scientists and academics to invite them to sign my petition to the United Nations on therapeutic cloning, also known as somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). To date, this petition has been signed by 589 scientists and academics, who include recognised authorities from the world's leading universities and research institutes, as well as 24 Nobel Laureates.
I once again acknowledge receipt of an email of 7 August 2008 from your Personal Assistant, Ms Rachel Bielby, stating: "Cllr Rahman is now on leave until the end of August. I have asked the office of the Director of Communities, Localities and Culture's office to deal with your correspondence." I confirm that on 9 January, minutes after my previous email to you, I received an email from Senior Management Support Officer, Ms Sharon Ball, questioning only whether any of the reconfirmed information above is 'actionable' by Tower Hamlets Council.
Please would you acknowledge receipt.
Yours sincerely
Declan Heavey