Friday, December 14, 2007

panto

WHIPPERSNAPPERS   CHRISTMAS  PANTO
 
15/16DECEMBER
5/6 JANUARY
2PM  AND   4PM  EACH DAY
 
POETS CORNER  AND THE COMMUNITY GUARDIANS
 
£7CONCS £5.50 FAMILIES OF 4 PLUS 20%DISCOUNT
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LIVE  MUSIC DANCE ACROBATICS  FOR ALLTHE FAMILY
 

GREETINGS

HAPPY CHRISTMAS  TO ALL MY READERS

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

winter swim

ARE YOU ABSOLUTLEY  BONKERS  XMAS  LUCKY  DIP
 
 
 
Mid-Winter Swim:  Saturday December 22nd  11am -2pm  Brockwell Lido
Have you got what it takes to become a Brockwell Icicle?
If you don't fancy taking the plunge, come and cheer the Icicles on - there will be art activities, refreshments (provided by BLU) and the chance to learn about the history of winter swiming at Brockwell. 
£1 suggested donation to Age Concern Lambeth

town centre forum

BRIXTON TOWN   CENTRE  FORUM   18TH JANUARY
 
AGENDA   BELOW
 
 
http://www.mybrixton.org/

Thursday, December 06, 2007


junction

 
Date of issue:               06 December 2007
 
For immediate release
 
Junction plan supporters take their views to City Hall
 
Councillors and campaigners backing a proposal to improve Herne Hill Junction have presented a petition to the London Assembly.
 
Lambeth Council plans to reconfigure the notorious bottleneck.  Val Shawcross, London Assembly member for Lambeth and Southwark has backed local residents and businesses who believe the move is right and necessary for the long term good of Herne Hill.
 
Receiving the petition at the park from local councillor Jim Dickson, Val said 'Any kind of development involving open land is always an extremely serious matter, and ideally no-one wants to use parkland for any other purpose, but the situation justifies it on this occasion.'
 
She went on 'Obviously many people are concerned but the junction is quite simply unsafe for both drivers and pedestrians and constant traffic jams make Herne Hill unwelcoming to visitors.  Something must be done. The new road layout would in fact improve access to the park for users, make the park entrance more attractive and enhance road safety. Herne Hill would become a much more pleasant and welcoming place.  I believe that in this case the benefits of the scheme outweigh the loss of a tiny portion of the park.'
 
Councillor Jim Dickson added 'We felt it was time something was done to point out the positive aspects of the proposals and tried to gain some balance.  A high number of people living locally and local groups have been in touch with me saying how the junction needs to be improved and they want the plans to go ahead'.
 
John Brunton, of the Herne Hill Forum said 'The plans represent a holistic solution to the area's problems that will benefit residents, traders and public transport. They have widespread and strong support throughout the local community – support that is based on the facts and a true understanding of the project and what it is intended to achieve.'
 
Val concluded 'Several years and a lot of hard work have led to these proposals and a great deal of care has been taken to take into account all viewpoints and reach a compromise. I am sorry that one particular group have managed to dominate coverage of this issue. People need to look objectively at what the plans actually involve and look at the benefits before jumping to any decision. A great many people are in favour of the plans, which is what we want to show with this petition.'
 
ENDS
 
Notes:
 
·        Val Shawcross AM presented the 250 signature strong petition to the London Assembly at its plenary session on 5th December 2007 at 10am in City Hall.
 
·        For further information please contact Ami Ibitson, Researcher to Valerie Shawcross on 020 7983 6558 or ami.Ibitson@london.gov.uk
 

JUNCTION

CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE HERNE HILL JUNCTION
REGENERATION
 
A proliferation of graffiti against the regeneration of Herne Hill continues  with private property b eing daubed in paint  as well as park an public places.
The  website  address of the Friends  of Brockwell Park appears on most of these
sites
 
 

UNDER AGE DRINKING

25% OF LAMBETH OFF LICENSES  SELLING TO UNDER AGE CUSTOMERS.
 
At this week's  meeting  of the Community Police Consultative  Group
Borough Police Commander Sharon Rowe, announced that  here  would be an intensification of  surveillance operations aroung illegal selling of alcohol  to under  18's   following   an  operation on 20 premises where   5 were  found in breach.
 
 
 

Monday, December 03, 2007

COMMERCIAL CENTRE

THE HERNE HILL BOOK BY PATRICIA JENKYNS
WILL BE ON SALE ATLLOYDS CASH MACHINE SAURDAY 8TH 1030-12.30AM

HERNE HILL COMMERCIAL CENTRE.
 
Having stood for two hours on Saturday morning in Half Moon Lane
I was amazed at the   high level of foot fall  . Railton Road  has a lot of catching up to do.
 

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