Wednesday, April 30, 2008

COMMUNITY SAFETY LAMBETH

Please find attached papers for the Lambeth Community-Police Consultative Group meeting to be held at:
 
6.00 p.m. on Tuesday, 6 May 2008 at the Assembly Hall, Lambeth Town Hall SW2
 
The papers include:
 
>  Agenda 6 May 2008
>  Minutes of the meeting 1 April 2008
>  Lambeth Police Presentation (deferred)
>  Young & Safe in Lambeth: Deliberations of the Executive Commission on Young People & Violent Crime, Prof. John Pitts
>  Strategic Action Plan to tackle violent crime amongst children and young people, Simon Harding

 
This month Lambeth CPCG  will be receiving its regular Lambeth Police Update and discuss other police matters pertaining to Structural Reorganisation and Asset Management.
 
Refreshements will be provided.
 
I look forward to seeing you there.
 
Regards
 
Ben McKendrick
Lambeth CPCG
CONTACT  hernehillforum@btinternet.com for papers

ZIPPOS CIRCUS

Recent eventat Brockwell Park
 
"Zippos Circus apologises for any damage that we have caused... due to the weather conditions and softness of the ground, even though we do our utmost to ensure we do minimum damage.
"Zippos Circus will repair and return the Park to its former state as soon as possible.
"We understand the importance of this Park to local residence and ask for your understanding."


Thursday, April 24, 2008

Hustings 8h April

HERNE HILL HUSTINGS 8TH  APRIL  REPORT
 
http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/3244

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

COMMUNITY POLICE CONSULTATIVE GROUP

..........Next Tuesday's meeting of the Southwark Police & Community Consultative Group (SPCCG) will have 'Late-night licensing & it's impact on the local community' as the main agenda item. Speakers include Paul Compton, Southwark Police Licensing Officer and a Southwark Council Licensing officer.
 
Also on the agenda: the Borough Commander, Ch. Supt. Malcolm Tillyer will present his annual borough policing report.
 
This meeting is open to the public and all are welcome.
 
Date: Tuesday 29 April
Time: 7 - 9pm
Venue: Southwark Town Hall
 
 

DULWICHCOMMUNITY COUNCIL

DULWICH COMMUNITY COUNCIL
 
,
next Dulwich CC meeting is on Monday April 28 2008 at 7.00pm and will be held at Christ Church , 263 Barry Road , London SE22.
The agenda is available on the Southwark website and can be viewed via the following link:
 
If you require any further information, please contact me on 020 7525 7234.
 
Kind regards,
Beverley Olamijulo

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

42 Bus saga -- the latest news

TfL have now advised that the interim short extension to North Dulwich station, proposed by some Committee members of the Herne Hill Forum, will not come to pass as "it would require an extra bus and passenger revenue would not justify it".
This despite it adding just two stops to its current terminus in Sunray Avenue, creating extra links at North Dulwich Station, providing a fast City link to many people living around Dulwich Village, and no doubt improving the toilet situation for drivers.
However, our efforts have brought back into focus the longer extension proposed via the new Dulwich Hospital to Sainsbury's, where a bus-stand now exists.
Lobbying for this will now continue on a wider scale


Monday, April 21, 2008

LIDO EVENT

 
 
 
The Modern Movement:  Architecture, Design, Ideology:  a special event FREE at Brockwell Lido on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th May (early bank holiday weekend).  To include a specially selected group of dealers with stunning 20th century furniture and objets d'art for sale, fascinating talks and tours with young designers, local historians, artists and architects; fun family activities run by Open House and Camberwell College of Art.  Yummy refreshments by Brockwell Lido Users. Open 10am -4pm with tours, talks workshops at 11am and 2pm.  Sales, refreshments and family activities all day.
 
 

Friday, April 18, 2008

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

The BBC Antiques Roadshow is coming to Dulwich Picture Gallery!
on Thursday 19th June 2008
Doors open at 9.30am to 4.30pm, though filming will continue until 7.00 pm, after which the Gallery will be open for Late Night Opening
Admission to the Antiques Roadshow is FREE
This year the Roadshow team is delighted to welcome new presenter Fiona Bruce. (see attached jpeg) The Antiques Roadshow will be in the Gallery itself, and also in the garden.
Visitors are asked to bring their treasures to the experts at the Gallery on the day but if they have large pieces of furniture and/or bulky antiques they can't carry, the Antiques Roadshow may be able to help. 
Closing date for letters about bulky antiques: Tuesday 10th June.
Antiques Roadshow, BBC, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2LR.
E-mail: antiques.roadshow@bbc.co.uk
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/antiques
It may be possible to arrange to look at the item in advance and organise transportation to the venue.
The BBC Antiques Roadshow is open to everyone, but asks for 14 days notice if you need a Sign Language Interpreter
Kate Knowles
Head of Communications
Dulwich Picture Gallery
Gallery Road, London SE21 7AD
Direct line 020 8299 8710
www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk

Monday, April 07, 2008

RED ARROWS

RED ARROWS LONDON FLYPAST COMMEMORATE   RAF   90TH
 
STILL AND VIDEOCLIP
 
http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/3210

OLYMPIC TORCH COMES LOCAL

OLYMPIC  TORCH  PASSAGE THROUGH LAMBETH & SOUTHWARK
PHOTOS AND   ARTICLE THANKS  TO    SE1
 
http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view/3223

Saturday, April 05, 2008

NORWOOD ROAD DISTURBANCES

DISORDER AND FIGHTING/ & CHILDREN AT RISK
 
There were at least two  outbreaks  of violent behaviour emanating from
the   CLIP ART  barbers  shop on Friday evening.
The shop was packed with  about  50/60   young people.
at about 9pm a fight started  sprawled onto the street with large crowded gathering around. The Police were called   but had difficulty   because of the gridlock traffic on Norwood Road caused by   road works.
The situation was soon under control. Many of the customers  were young mothers  with very young children in buggies.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

APPRECIATION FOR OUR WORK

Dear Paul,
 
Thank you for your email. We are really full of praise for the efforts you and the volunteers have put in on our behalf for so long. So much has borne fruit in such a nice part of London and we wish you all every success in the future. I am afraid we are not in a position to offer anything but our thanks at this time.
 
Best regards,
 
Norman

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