Thursday, July 27, 2006

Transport News Herne Hill

HERNE HILL STATION TO BENEFIT FROM NATIONAL
ACCESS IMPROVEMENT  FUNDS.
 
to Network Rail
£370 million for a a 10 year programme
Programme title Access for ALL
Pupose to improve access arrangements at overground stations
Number of stations in nationaal programme    47
Number of Stations  in London included in programme      14
Number of stations in Lambeth  in programme                   3
of which Herne Hill  is one
The other two are Tulse Hill and Streatham Hill
Sorce lambeth Tranposrt Partnership

Thursday, July 20, 2006

HERNE HILL JUNCTION


THE WAY FORWARD
Thanks to Clr.Jim Dickson , Ken Livingstone and Peter Hendy, London's Transport commissioner, have promised to commit the required funding to achieve the scheme. It has now been placed as No 2 in Lambeth's transport priorities.

SOUTHWARK LEADS THE WAY IN ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS

through the Street Leader scheme the borough has 150 residents signed up for this scheme.
All you do is report in issues in your area ,either by email or freephone to a the call centre,
that need attention, dog mess graffiti, flytipping, damage to pavemens and the like. Its usually dealt withy promptly and monthly reports are issued. In Herne Hill we have four street leaders that the Forum is aware of.


More recently the scheme was extended to include school pupils.

Walkabouts take place several times a year- called STREET AUDITS. The leaders are invitged along with relevent officers to "walk the manor " to identify local issues several of these have taken place in Herne Hill

SOUTHWARK COMMUNITY WARDENS

There are 20 wardens based at Southwark park and they serve the boroughs parks and opens spaces. They are part of the newly established Community Safety Delivery Division and work alongsie the borough's antisocial behaviour team, CCTV operation and police Safer Neighbourhood Teams. (SNTS) through a tem called the Together Actiojn Zones- hoph that title is self explanatory.

As well as the Parks Wardens the comminty wardens operate across the borough 12 for the Dulwich area providing a seven day a week service betweeen 8.30 and 10.30pm
Where possible they share premises with the SNTS and receive joint briefings .

Friday, July 14, 2006

37 route

37 buses terminating at Putney Station

Almost all 37 buses south-westbound from Herne Hill to Brixton, Clapham and beyond are bearing Putney Station as their destination point. The recent route review extended the route further but the extension is not yet in place. There are a number of good tube and bus connections at Putney underground station, and at the junction with Putney High Street.

42 bus news and no news

On-going discussions continue about the final southern terminus of this route. The saga rumbles on. Meanwhile the section Kings College Hospital to Sunray Avenue, saved following a massive campaign, is very busy and, at weekends, a double-decker is in regular use.

HH Junction

HERNE HILL JUNCTION RUNNING WELL

We are pleased to note that recent communication with Transport for London is paying off and there has only been one delay caused by the persistent BT fault during the past two weeks. There have been notable improvements ih Herne Hill running south, which has much reduced rat-running through Lambeth and Southwark side-streets.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Croxted Road bays

SMALL REDUCTION IN PARKING BAYS --
CROXTED ROAD
We are advised that the first two bays have been removed from the parking area (on the Southwark side) immediately after the railway bridge -- just after the Norwood Road southbound / Croxted Road filter -- in order to ease the flow of buses and other traffic southbound.

HERNE HILL RESURFACING

THE ROAD CALLED "HERNE HILL" TO BE RESURFACED

Following a very well supported petition by local residents Lambeth Council have advised that the resurfacing of the road called "Herne Hill" will take place in August. The area to be resurfaced will be along Herne Hill from Kestrel Avenue to Red Post Hill, where there has been no repair work for a number of years. This item was "soap-boxed" at two Herne Hill Forum Public Meetings, where support was forthcoming from both Lambeth (Herne Hill Ward) and Southwark (Village Ward) Councillors.

HERNE HILL JUNCTION DELAYS

HERNE HILL JUNCTION: DELAYS AGAIN
Once again we have reported a failure in the traffic light mechanisms at the junctions of Norwood Road northbound / Dulwich Road, plus Herne Hill southbound and Half Moon Lane. Green light phases are again down to 10 seconds, holding up all forms of transport including seven bus routes!
We are informed that it is again a BT fault, and that everything possible is being done: meanwhile traffic tails back to Brockwell Park Gardens and to Herne Hill (Carlton Parade). The HH Forum Gen. Sec. and Vice-Chair, together with a local resident on Herne Hill, monitor this junction regularly.

BURBAGE ROAD RAIL BRIDGE

BURBAGE ROAD RAIL BRIDGE LATEST
Works have again over-run and the bridge is scheduled to re-open tomorrow. Of course DO check the road signs. A clean-up operation is also under way.

Saturday, July 01, 2006

This image shows a female tufted duck with three of her 8 chicks and a mallard chick which she adopted a fews weeks ago. The mallard is the largest chick in the left foreground. Again thanks to Susy Hogarth Friends of Brockwell Park .

MOORHEN CHICKS AT BROCKWELL- THERE HAVE BEEN NO COOT CHICKS THIS YEAR

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