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All Members
The Management Committee for 60+ "Sixty Plus"
On Wednesday 18.5.94, I went to see Ms Geraldine Timlin and
Mr Ian MacAulay at the 60+ "Sixty Plus" offices,
regarding my application for a written reference, to assist
me in my search for employment.
A copy of this invitation from Ms Geraldine Timlin is enclosed.
At this meeting, Mr MacAulay appeared to be playing the part
of an observer and said almost nothing. I found Ms Timlin's
reasons for not giving me a reference an insult to the mind.
The reference that I wanted was essentially an up-dated version
of the reference that she gave me a year ago, a copy of this
is enclosed, the information it contains is as true today
as it was then.
Ms Timlin gave two reasons why she would not provide me with
a reference, it is difficult to decide which reason stinks
of corruption the most. It beggars belief that she even thought
of trying to get me to accept her rationale.
Quite some time ago, Ms Geraldine Timlin allocated a job
to me that was a bit different, it was a job that was going
to "pay" me. At this time, Ms Timlin was aware that
I was in an anxious frame of mind, because I was getting reminders
about my unpaid TV licence. I am unemployed and have been
prosecuted once already for non-payment.
This job was far bigger than anything that was normally undertaken
by 60+ "Sixty Plus" as part of it's "practical
help" scheme. The job was to be done for a woman called
Ms Davies, of No 1, Yatton House, Dalgarno Way, London W10.
I have to say that I am unsure about that address. But the
name of the house is certainly correct. The task to be undertaken,
was to wash from top to bottom, and then re-paint a fire damaged
room. It took about a week to do.
Although unemployed, I did not quote Ms Davies a price for
the job from the outset. I realised that she herself was not
rich, and left the price of the job "open". I felt
sure that I would be offered enough cash to buy my TV licence,
plus a few beers. That would get me off the hook and I would
be satisfied.
When the job was completed, Ms Davies said:- "I have
no money just now, but there will be something for you at
the office next week". I did not approach her again,
but waited to hear from her. She eventually came into the
60+ "Sixty Plus" office, I was not around, but she
spoke to Ms Timlin. I was told by Ms Timlin that Ms Davies
wanted to see me, to give me a couple of packets of cigarettes
as payment for the work that I did for her. A couple of packets
of cigarettes? At the time, this appeared to be as much of
a surprise to Ms Timlin, as it did to myself.
Ms Timlin told me that Ms Davies was not available by phone,
and that she, "Ms Timlin", was far too busy to go
and see her to sort things out. Ms Timlin also pointed out
that Ms Davies was frequently out, and that I should put a
note through her door if I did not find her in when I called.
I wrote a note to Ms Davies and showed it to Ms Timlin, it
was at Ms Timlin's suggestion that I re-wrote the note, adding
some indication of urgency and asking Ms Davies to contact
the 60+ "Sixty Plus" office, this I did. I then
delivered this letter myself, and put it through Ms Davies
letter box.
I would like you to take note of what I have said in the
above paragraph, it might prove to be highly significant.
Ms Davies had no way of knowing that I was going to see her
a second time. I went to see Ms Davies after she had contacted
60+ "Sixty Plus" to say that she knew nothing about
any sort of promised payment, this was in response to the
note that I had put through the door at Ms Timlins suggestion.
When I got to Ms Davies flat (I went direct from 60+ "Sixty
Plus" it was an unplanned decision) I got the feeling
that the situation was "stage managed". Ms Davies
had a friend with her, a woman who just sat and said nothing,
there was an air of "preparedness" about her. I
told Ms Davies that there had been some confusion, and suggested
that we go into her kitchen to discuss the situation, this
we did, for a very brief time. Ms Davies agreed to come to
the 60+ "Sixty Plus" offices, to have a meeting
to resolve the situation, this was at the invitation of Ms
Geraldine Timlin. This meeting was attended by Ms Davies,
Ms Geraldine Timlin, Ms Patricia Mohabier and myself, I, however,
was asked to leave the room for the latter part of the meeting.
Before I left the meeting, it had been established and agreed
by all, myself included, that the misunderstanding was entirely
the fault of Ms Geraldine Timlin of 60+ "Sixty Plus",
and that Ms Timlin had allocated the job to me while under
the wrong impression.
I have neither seen nor heard of Ms Davies since then. That
is, not untill my meeting with Ms Geraldine Timlin and Mr
Ian MacAulay on 18.4.94. At this meeting, Ms Timlin pointed
out that there had been two reports from female customers
that they had felt threatened by me. One of the customers
was the Ms Davies that I have spoken of already. I am a complete
stranger to Ms Davies, and given the situation (of Ms Timlins
making) I can understand how Ms Davies may have been harbouring
all sorts of fantasies about me. The other complaint, it is
alleged, took place in the last two months. I don't know anything
about it and Ms Timlin won't tell me.
Even if this second complaint is true, and I dispute that,
I still have a very good record for the past two years. Being
a member of the human race, I am allowed to have the odd "off
day".
Yours sincerely
Sean Bryson
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