Friar Park: No Records. No Answers. No Accountability. And 600 Homes Anyway.
Let’s strip this right back.
Sandwell Council is pushing forward a development of 600+ homes on a former sewage works, next to the M6 motorway, inside a borough-wide Air Quality Management Area, with known risks around:
- contamination
- flooding
- air quality
- infrastructure
- school capacity
Fine. Development happens.
But here’s the problem.
๐ There is no recorded evidence showing how these risks were actually assessed internally.
None.
๐ I asked for the evidence. Here’s what came back:
Through multiple Freedom of Information requests, I asked a very simple thing:
Show me the internal thinking.
Emails. Risk logs. Officer discussions. Draft reports. Concerns raised. Decisions justified.
What did Sandwell Council say?
๐ “NIL”
๐ “No records held”
๐ “Nothing recorded”
Let that sink in.
A multi-million pound development on contaminated land…
…and apparently:
- no internal risk discussions
- no documented concerns
- no debate
- no justification for decisions
Either:
1. The records exist and aren’t being disclosed
or
2. The decisions were made without being properly recorded
Pick your poison — neither is acceptable.
๐งฑ Build first. Explain later.
The pattern is now obvious.
Instead of resolving risks upfront, the approach is:
๐ “Grant permission — deal with it later through conditions.”
But here’s the catch:
There is no recorded explanation for why that approach was considered acceptable.
No paper trail. No rationale. No accountability.
Just trust us.
๐ซ Air quality? Apparently not discussed.
This site sits next to one of the busiest motorway corridors in the country.
Sandwell is already an Air Quality Management Area.
So naturally, you’d expect:
- internal discussions
- health impact considerations
- cumulative exposure analysis
Nope.
๐ FOI response: nothing held
Nothing.
☣️ Contamination and flood risk? Also “nothing”.
We’re talking about a former sewage works in a flood catchment.
So where are the internal discussions about:
- contaminant movement
- groundwater risk
- flood mobilisation
- long-term monitoring
Again:
๐ “NIL”
๐ Transport, schools, SEND?
Same story.
Residents can already see:
- A4031 congestion
- Tame Bridge station overflowing
- school places stretched
- SEND provision already under pressure
So where is the modelling?
Where is the joined-up thinking?
Where is the cumulative impact assessment?
๐ Nowhere.
๐งพ Consultation: box ticked, move on
Let’s talk about consultation.
Residents were consulted. Scrutiny raised concerns. Cabinet discussed it.
But here’s the key question:
๐ What actually changed as a result?
There is:
- no documented feedback loop
- no recorded influence
- no evidence decisions were altered
That’s not consultation.
That’s going through the motions.
๐งต Engagement: delay, deflect, disappear
When residents tried to engage directly?
- 6-week silence from officers
- no answers to detailed questions
- last-minute meeting offers
- then… silence again
Meanwhile, MPs?
- one response repeating the council line
- others not responding at all
๐ Everyone points somewhere else
๐ No one owns the answer
๐ And the regulators?
Environment Agency?
๐ Refused to provide information — “manifestly unreasonable”
WMCA?
๐ Refused disclosure — no meaningful breakdown
Sandwell?
๐ “Nothing recorded”
๐ Spot the pattern yet?
This is how it works:
- Fragment the system
- Limit what’s recorded
- Delay what’s disclosed
- Push everything into “conditions”
- Keep moving forward
⚠️ And here’s the real risk
This isn’t just about Friar Park.
This is about a system where:
- decisions are made
- risks are known
- but no one formally records, owns or explains them
๐ง Final thought
If this development is safe, sustainable, and properly planned…
๐ Where is the evidence?
Because right now, the official position appears to be:
“Trust us — we’ve thought about it… we just didn’t write it down.”
๐ฅ Final line
A major housing scheme. On contaminated land. In an AQMA. With no recorded internal risk analysis, no cumulative assessment, and no meaningful engagement.
That’s not planning.
๐ That’s systemic failure.
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