Facebook's 71st block (DAY 2). We still have not heard from Peabody CEO Brendan Sarsfield's personal response executive, who must bear some responsibility for appalling new terms of tenancy we have refused to sign
Our Church and State website has no less than 59 Nobel Laureates on it despite the never-ending assault on our email; see paragraph 2 under "Church and State" on this blog's sidebar (updated today).
I am unable to schedule posts on Facebook (2 days). I can't click on "Schedule Post". This is Facebook's 71st block against Church and State since 1 December 2015. Today I am also blocked from posting in groups (2 days). And I still can't access a listing of all the groups I belong to (357 days). Facebook's second treble block this year continues unabated!!
The Central London County Court is based at the Royal Courts of Justice. The hearing of the Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's application to have Declan's claim struck out before Senior Circuit Judge Marc Dight CBE has been adjourned to a date to be fixed.
Joseph Carvalko is an American lawyer. Last weekend Declan was in correspondence with him about our new terms of tenancy. Two emails to a close colleague in Washington DC were blocked. He was cut out of the loop on this one:
Peabody's new tenancy agreement is an absolute disgrace
Dear Joe,
Thank you for your email. I doubt I will ever get to speak with counsel, but not that Peabody wants to negotiate. We have been through this with them before - two years ago. Our view is that it would be imprudent of me to negotiate with them being unrepresented by counsel. We know that a like-for-like renewal of tenancy can work for us, if only St Mungo's would honour their side of the contract. We will, therefore, only sign a like-for-like tenancy agreement. I will continue to push for an explanation for why they will not provide us with this - as they have done twice before. And of course, they have no good reason.
Best,
Declan
Resend 1: Peabody's new tenancy agreement is an absolute disgrace
April 19, 2020
Dears
You know what worked before when your occupancy was attacked so repeating that strategy is logical.
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I certainly do!
Don
Ditto!! [JC]
The Royal Bank of Scotland Group Headquarters in Gogarburn. The RBS owns National Westminster Bank (NatWest).
Declan currently has the Royal Bank of Scotland (along with NatWest Bank) before the Financial Ombudsman for the cancellation of a standing order on the Network for Church Monitoring business account without his knowledge or consent. And this after he received £100 compensation from the RBS in recognition of his time, travel costs and inconvenience in setting up this and another standing order over two months ago.
13 April: Royal Bank of Scotland: Despite his earlier dealings with the RBS Executive Response Team, Declan has been waiting over six weeks to learn from Natwest Bank who cancelled a standing order on the Network for Church Monitoring business account without his knowledge or consent (Financial Ombudsman case ref. PNX-3576860-D6B8)
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21 April: Peabody Trust: Declan again asks Peabody CEO Brendan Sarsfield's personal response executive for an explanation for the non-renewal of our tenancy. We are in a flat that is part of the Mayor of London's Rough Sleepers Initiative
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