The Citizen Campaigns
In the fine tradition of newspapers – both local and national – The Chelsea Citizen is proud to fight campaigns. We aim to use our platform to give a voice to worthwhile causes that need action. We firmly believe that, when used wisely, journalism can shine a light on issues and bring meaningful change.
Justice for Jack Ryan
The Justice For Jack Ryan campaign has two primary objectives. Firstly, we want the government to amend the Bail Act and make the surrender of a passport automatically mandatory for anyone facing serious charges, ones that carry a potential custodial sentence. The current system is flawed because bail conditions fall to the police and then the courts and are open to interpretation. This process is prone to mistakes and compromise. Powerful defence lawyers can often sway a court’s decision and too often ‘red flags’ that show a defendant is a flight risk are ignored. This is self-evident in the case of Rashid Ali. He was facing a maximum jail term of 14 years and yet was allowed to travel freely and start a new life abroad.
Secondly, we are seeking Ali’s extradition from Pakistan. To date, all enquiries regarding extradition have been stonewalled by the Crown Prosecution Service and the Home Office. That must end. We want action, so we will be lobbying both the UK and Pakistan governments to bring Ali to Britain, so that he serves his sentence. He must not be allowed to stay on the run and evade justice.
We are aware that this campaign may be difficult and demanding, but we are resolute and determined. We are doing this in Jack’s memory, driven by the hope that justice will prevail.
For media enquires please email justiceforjackryan@gmail.com. Please note: All photos are © The Ryan Family & The Chelsea Citizen
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Save Battersea Riverside
The fight continues to stop a voracious property developer from building an enormous apartment block on the south side of Battersea Bridge. If granted permission, One Battersea Bridge would set a dangerous precedent that could lead to more towers and, ultimately, the devastation of this relatively untouched stretch of the riverside. Further to the west would also be in danger.
The original planning application by Rockwell Property was vehemently opposed by thousands of residents and a plethora of respected groups, including Historic England, Environment Agency, the Emergency Services, RSPB and multiple London societies. It was also roundly opposed by Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and Wandsworth councils.
Following a lengthy meeting of Wandsworth Council’s planning committee last April, the proposals were unanimously rejected. Despite all the highly considered opposition to its plans, Rockwell Property appealed to the Planning Inspectorate. This has prompted a costly public inquiry that begins on 17th March at Wandsworth Town Hall and will last eight days.
This page provides all the background to the proposals and to the campaign which started in June 2024. to stop it. The Chelsea Citizen will be covering every day of the public inquiry. Its reports will be posted here.
Public Inquiry Day 7: Curtain falls on the public inquiry into the Battle of Battersea Bridge
Seven days. One towering row. The planning inquiry that swung from dry technical detail to full-blown courtroom theatre finally reached its climax yesterday. At precisely 1pm, Planning Inspector Joanna Gilbert — cool, yet affable and quick to smile, bespectacled and...
Public Inquiry Day 6: Flood defences drama makes sudden ingress into council chamber
The final full day of the explosive Battersea Tower public inquiry witnessed a dramatic late intervention yesterday from the Government’s Environment Agency — raising fresh fears the controversial high-rise could put flood defences at risk. During Day Six of the...
Exclusive: Bianca Jagger gambles on helping residents to stop Earl’s Court casino expansion
Human rights campaigner Bianca Jagger has stepped in to support anxious residents who are trying to fight off the opening of a new slot machine casino in Earl's Court, The Citizen can reveal. Ms Jagger, a resident in the Royal Borough, has weighed in with an...
Public Inquiry Day 5: Temperatures rise as Rockwell’s KC clashes with council officer
The long-running battle over the controversial Battersea Bridge tower roared back into life this week — with campaigners insisting they are quietly confident of seeing off the “monster” scheme. As the high-stakes inquiry entered its second week, opponents said the...