Friday, August 31, 2007

BANKING AT POST OFFICE

BANKING   SERVICE AT YOUR LOCAL POST OFFICE
 
The post office offers  banking  services for several on the major banks.
You can pay in  withdraw cash at the counter using your card and pin
at the counter.
 
They also operate simple banking facilities for holder of BASIC accounts and the  beauty of these is you CAN withdraw small and non specific amount  eg   if your balance is really low you can  take out £4.
say  no need to have  amounts rounded  and these withdrawals are free.
To find out more go to the post office website.
 
 
http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/jump1?mediaId=19500196&catId=19400181

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

URBAN GREEN FAIR

URBAN GREEN FAIR  BROCKWELL  PARK
SUNDAY 9TH SEPTEMBER  11AM TO 7PM
 
 
 
http://www.urbangreenfair.org.uk/

Monday, August 27, 2007

HERNE HILL A PLACE TO LIVE?

WOULD  THIS PUT YOU OFF??

Just came across the following quote, dated 2007, from
the website findaproperty.com:

"The curse of SE24, an otherwise desirable London
postcode in which to rest your bones, is the mammoth
junction at its heart. Five 'A' roads, two 'B' roads
and a train station all converge at a single point to
make virtual gridlock. Busy roads from Norwood and
Tulse Hill to the south come down the hill to meet
wealthy Half Moon Lane (Dulwich), raffish Railton Road
(Brixton) and other clogged arteries."



Saturday, August 25, 2007

JUNCTION NEWSLETTER

LAMBETH COUNCIL AND THE HERNE HILL FORUM HAVE  SUBMITTED  THE PLANNING APPLICATION FOR THE JUNCTION IMPROVEMENT SCHEME
 
iF YOU WOULD LIKE  A COPY OF THE NEWS LETTER  PLEASE EMAIL US ON
hernehillforum@btinternet.com
 

PUBLIC DISORDER

PUBLIC  DISORDER   LAST WEEK END   18TH/19TH AUGUST
 
We would welcome any further reports  on the street fighting that took place in Railton Road between the Escape Bar  and Winkworths Estate Agents last Sunday morning between 2.30-3am  when  about 2 dozen men became involved in general fighting.
 
Reports on this and other late night disorder or disturbances  please to hernehillforum@btinternet.com

REDUCED BUS FARES

Mayor Livingstone announces half price bus travel for

those on income support
-thanks to Clr Becca Thackray from drawing this  to our attention
 
About the scheme
The scheme has been warmly welcomed by a wide range of individuals and organisations that represent those Londoners who will benefit from the concession. Please see appendix for further details.
How to apply:
Bus and Tram Discount Card application forms are available at all Post Office ® branches in Greater London.
Application forms and leaflets will also be issued at a number of face-to-face events across London. The form will also be available to download from Transport for London's website: www.tfl.gov.uk/discountcard

Sunday, August 19, 2007

COMMUNITY SAFETY NORWOOD

CONCERNED ABOUT  CRIME IN YOUR PART OF NORWOOD
AND ENVIRONS
 
 
As a result of public concern a meeting has been called by the Norwood Forum for Wednesday of this week ' 7 Pm in the salvation Army Hall West Norwood.    22ND  AUGUST 2007   7-9PP
The hall is opposite the Fire Station on the Norwood Road
Representatives from  Police and
 
 
 
Richard Moore
Chair Lambeth Crime Prevention Panel ( Reg Charity)
Chairman Thurlow Park Safer Neighbourhood Panel

Thursday, August 16, 2007

LAMBETHBUDGETCONSULTATION

LAMBETH  08/09 BUDGET CONSULTATION  ENDS 14TH SEPT
 
 
The Council has just started on its Budget Consultation for 2008/09. Details are at : http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/Services/CouncilDemocracy/Consultations/BudgetConsultation.htm
 
 
Last year 800  people responded and this gave credence to some of the difficult decisions..
 
We want to make sure that this year as many people as possible take part in the process and give their views so that services to vulnerable adults and carers are given the attention they deserve although people should also, of course, give their comments on all the questions asked about the full range of Council services . We are sure the Council will be pleased to have as much participation as possible in the consultation, in particular from sections of the community with which it is less successful in engaging.
 
What you can do :
 
1.  Publicise the on-line survey [link below] to as many people as possible. The survey can be done by residents and by people who work but do not necessarily live in the borough so your staff and volunteers including Management Committee members can complete this as well as your users and members who live in the borough.
 
Please encourage people to fill in the on-line survey by publicising it through your email contacts, membership mailouts, newsletters, website etc. I
 
2.  There is also a paper survey for which people can ring [see below]
 
DEADLINE FOR THE ON-LINE SURVEY [AND PRESUMABLY THE PAPER ONE] IS 14th SEPTEMBER
 
3.  Sign up for details of the public meeting to be held in October [see email contact below]
 
If you are able to support users, for example by giving them access to a PC to enable them to complete the on-line application form if they don't have this, that would be helpful.
 
David Strong   Director
Disability Advice Service Lambeth
336 Brixton Road
London SW9 7AA   Tel :  020 7642 0040 
Email : david.strong@disabilitylambeth.org.uk

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

LICENSING ISSUES

LICENSING ISSUES  NIGHT TIME ECONOMY
 
"Can you help?  The Herne Hill Society is looking for
someone to assist them in dealing with licensing
issues and licensing applications in Herne Hill.

There's a lot going on at the moment; not least the
problems of cross border consultation and cooperation
between Lambeth and Southwark.  This was an important
feature of a recent meeting chaired by Tessa Jowell.
However, there are also reviews of Councils' policies
on licensing; the expansion of Herne Hill's late night
economy; and an increase in the numbers of
applications to allow premises to operate late into
the night (until 5.00am). 

The impact on residents and on the character of Herne
Hill makes this an important area with which there
should be more local involvement.  But limited
resources make this difficult.  Would you be willing
to help?  If you think you might be interested, please
contact the Herne Hill Society's Vice-Chair, John
Brunton, on 020 8678 1757; or email
johndbrunton@yahoo.com."



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