My wit's end
I am suffering the annual ritual of Greenwich Council not processing my Housing Benefit claim in good time. As a result, I am perennially classified as in arrears, being issued with warning letters all because of their inability to catch up. And it's happening again. Having jumped through every hoop they have presented, I was told a couple of weeks ago, everything was now fine. Then all of a sudden today, I took delivery of a letter threatening me over so-called arrears again. Having spoken to an officer on the phone, he claimed my income support claim had lapsed, which it had not, and that I would need to get proof of this, going through the whole rigmarole all over again! I really can't take much more of this. It is a terribly indifferent way to treat people, punishing them for their inability to do their jobs efficiently. I am in poor health, disabled and at my wit's end. Enough is enough.
Joy Holliday
Thornham Street
SE10
What a waste
I'm sick of reading about the regeneration of Greenwich. Whether it's the peninsula development or the Dome, the whole thing seems to be a misjudgement. The future of the Dome is always brought up as a national debate but I often think where we might be now if the money had been invested in Greenwich properly. The Greenwich peninsula has hardly been a rip-roaring success, despite the investment. More than £750m has been invested in the Dome alone. God knows what the total cost is of the entire project, or where the spending will end.
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Bad practice
I have lived in the area for 60 years, and have paid Council Tax monthly. What a shock I had to receive a court notice. It said: "Appear Tuesday, 4th December, 2001 at 13.00hrs for not paying Council Tax". I told the council of the mistake and the reply was "we will send another letter to clear it". This is bad practice.
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November 27, 2001 16:46
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