Friday 18 September 2009

Have your say - http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/FutureOfWaste

Lambeth Council is asking local people how they want the council to help themrecycle more.

Make sure you have your say: http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/FutureOfWaste

Tuesday 14 April 2009

A New Mayor for Lambeth - Cllr Christopher Wellbelove

We love Streatham Hill is delighted that Lambeth has elected a new civic Mayor for 2009/10, Cllr Christopher Wellbelove, Labour councillor for Clapham Town ward.

Mayoral duties include representing the borough at official functions, meeting and greeting dignitaries and helping to raise cash for local charities.

The new Mayor plans to use websites like Twitter and Facebook to let people know what he is doing, and hopes that by embracing technology he will be able to give more people an insight into the role.

Councillor Wellbelove said: "I have thoroughly enjoyed being deputy mayor, which has been excellent grounding to prepare me for becoming Mayor. However I am really looking forward to taking the full role. By using some of the free services available on the internet I hope to extend the reach of the Mayoral role to people who otherwise would not come into contact with the mayor or know about the work that the mayor does in the borough. I hope that this will demonstrate that this very traditional role can be modernised whilst retaining some of the traditional aspects which many people value."

The move to embrace modern communication packages has seen a new website created especially for the mayor: http://www.mayoroflambeth.com/ and you can also follow the Mayor through Twitter at www.twitter.com/mayoroflambeth

Monday 13 April 2009

Network Rail No Messin’ campaign urges Lambeth teens off the rails

Train bosses are calling for Lambeth teens not to risk their lives or the lives of others on the tracks - after shots were fired, and bricks hurled at trains last year by suspects believed to be disaffected youths.

Dozens of teens also risked their lives trespassing on train lines and “playing chicken” with speeding trains, according to Network Rail.

A worrying list of incidents in and around the borough’s stations has been released by the rail provider as it launched its 2009 campaign to stop young people putting lives at risk on the railway.

A Network Rail spokesman said: “The No Messin’ campaign aims to get kids to do something positive with their lives rather than put their lives at risk by trespassing onto the tracks, and endangering other people by causing hazards for speeding trains.”

In 2008 a firework was fired in West Norwood station, smashing a train window, and shots were fired twice at trains by Gipsy Hill and Streatham stations, again smashing windows.

A bike was thrown on to the tracks in front of an oncoming train in Streatham Hill, and a brick thrown at a train in Crystal Palace.

The spokesman said: “What is just as much a concern is the number of kids who trespass on to the tracks to play chicken with trains, or spray grafitti.

“They could electrocute themselves or get hit by the train, and in both circumstances there is only going to be one winner.”

The campaign involves the rail provider funding youth groups and community organisations, to provide opportunities to get young people off the tracks - and on to the right track.

Lambeth boxing club Fitzroy Lodge is the latest to benefit from the scheme, receiving new boxing equipment.

Champion boxer Amir Khan, who is fronting the campaign, said: “Young people need to know that messing about on the tracks is not what earns them respect.”

There were 1,060 recorded incidents of trespass and 412 incidents of vandalism in Greater London in 2008.

Saturday 21 March 2009

Streatham Hill vets want home for cat

There is a very sweet story in the South London Press about finding a home for a local cat! If "We love Streatham Hill" readers can help -please do.

Friday 27 February 2009

Streatham Hill Safer Neighbourhoods Team


The next Streatham Hill Safer Neighbourhoods Meeting is on 12/03/2009 at 19:00 - 21:00, Telford Park Tennis Club, Killieser Ave SW2.

For more information about the Lambeth Safer Neighbourhoods Scheme click here.

Friday 20 February 2009

Streatham, Croydon, Sutton and Wandsworth railway stations to get £5.5m ticket gates

Fourteen railway stations across southwest London are to benefit from a £5.5m scheme to install new ticket gates and ticket machines.
The stations, Streatham, Streatham Hill, Streatham Common, Tulse Hill, Gipsy Hill and West Norwood, will be updated as part of a £15bn investment in the national rail network designed to improve passenger safety and security.
Gates are also planned at eight other stations: Peckham Rye, Purley, Thornton Heath, Norbury, Wallington, South Croydon, Carshalton and Battersea Park.
Passenger fears increased after the 2006 murder of Tom ap Rhys Pryce as he left an unmanned station at Kensal Green.
Transport minister Lord Adonis said: "At first the gates will be staffed when operational but from next year they will be staffed for 15 hours a day. This scheme marks the first stages of improvements to station staffing that will be delivered from early 2010."
Anthony Smith, chief executive of Passenger Focus, the rail watchdog, said: "One of the key advantages of installing gates is that they must be supervised and therefore staff are present and visible at the station.
"Passengers tell us that they feel safer when there are staff around and it also means they can ask advice about their journey and easily seek out help."

Thursday 12 February 2009

Application to redevelop Streatham Megabowl submitted - have your say


A developer has made an application to Lambeth council to construct almost 300 new homes on Streatham High Road.

The proposals are to transform the land between Streatham Megabowl and Caesar’s nightclub into 286 housing units and a new retail area likely to include shops and restaurants. The current façade of the Megabowl will be preserved, but the rest of the existing buildings will be demolished.

The Megabowl redevelopment application and an online comments form can be found here.

To view the application offline, you can see copies of the proposals at Streatham Library or the Town Planning Advice Centre (Phoenix House, 10 Wandsworth Road).