Any body that makes irrational decisions faces the risk of judicial reviews. It might be hard to find a less rational body than Barnet Council and inevitably the JRs are starting to formulate.
Despite legal aid, some funds will be required.
Can you help?
Mr Mustard submitted the first promise. please help.
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AUCTION OF PROMISES
Barnet
Alliance is trying to rally financial support for concerned local resident John
Sullivan who has taken the decision to instruct lawyers to seek a Judicial
Review of the One Barnet programme on behalf of his daughter Susan.
We
will be holding an Auction of
Promises as a fundraiser towards this cause. An Auction of
Promises is where people make a promise to donate their time, skill or an
experience. Bidders then bid to win the items which will be listed and
circulated in a flier, and the highest bidder wins. It is all extremely
easy and can raise an enormous amount of money.
Would
YOU be prepared to offer a
Promise of something? All of us have a skill that we could offer and it costs
us nothing but would raise a lot of money for the Fighting Fund. It could
be an afternoon’s gardening, an evening’s baby-sitting, a haircut, a massage or
reflexology session etc. If you own a restaurant or pub, you could donate
a meal. Anything that would raise money by people bidding for it is
needed. It doesn’t need to be anything fancy – just an hour or two of
your time doing something that someone else would be prepared to bid and pay
for. The more diverse the Promises the
more we raise.
Once
we have 20-30 promises, we will send a flier round detailing how to bid for the
Promises. Promises need to be received by us by Sunday 16th
December. The flier will then be circulated the following week with
instructions on how to bid for the Promises and the closing date. It’s
simple – the highest bid wins!!
Please email BarnetAllianceAuction@gmail.com
with your Promises by Sunday 16th
December!
Many thanks!
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