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  1. The dates agreed for this year by Southwark are:

     

    “Events licence:
    The GALA team have withdrawn their proposals for an up to 6 day event and
    are now proposing to deliver the same 3 day GALA event as they have done
    in previous years. Dates as follows:
     Build: Tues 14th May - Thurs 23rd May
     Live event days: Fri 24th May - Sun 26th May
     Break: Mon 27th May - Sat 1st June”

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    On 20/11/2023 at 11:12, tomster said:

    GALA music festival are proposing additional days for 2024 as follows:

    Arena show - one stage only (capacity 8,000) Wednesday 22.05.24 & Thursday 23.05.24 17:00-22:30.

    Gala festival (capacity 9,000) 4 stages. 24.05.24 14:00 to 22:30 25.05.24 & 26.05.24 11:30-22:30

    Arena show - one stage only (capacity 8,000) 27.05.24 12:00-22:30.

    A consultation for this has opened and details are below:

    Re: GALA Music Festival 2023 – stakeholder consultation – application ref: SWKEVE000694

    Please be aware that the council are in receipt of an event application for ‘GALA Music Festival 2024’

    In line with the council’s Outdoor Events Policy and events application process we are carrying out consultation regarding this application.

    The consultation opened on  Friday 17 November 2023 and will close at midnight on Monday 8 January 2024.

    GALA 2024 key stakeholder engagement activity: Item Date Notes
    Consultation 1starts Fri 17 Nov 2023

     Direct email to contacts on register
     Resident info letter posted to 4,957
    properties around park via Royal
    Mail Info posters put up around park
    (from 20/11/2023) Consultation documents available to view at Parks Office and Café(from 20/11/2023)


    Community meeting 1 Weds 29 Nov 2023 Hybrid. Facilitated by event promoters and
    attended by council officers Held whilst consultation is open Consultation 1 ends Mon 8 Jan 2024 Consultation findings report published

    Fri 16 Feb 2024

     All feedback is collated and a findings report is published in response. The report will indicate whether the council intends to issue a licence or not.


    Consultation 2 starts Fri 16 Feb 2024
    People are able to feedback on the report if they are not happy with the outcome

    Community meeting 2 Thurs 22 Feb 2024
    Hybrid.Facilitated by event promoters and
    attended by council officers. Held whilst consultation is open. Consultation 2 ends Thurs 29 Feb 2024 

    Notice of decision Fri 1 Mar 2024 A final decision about issuing a licence is made based upon feedback received during consultations 1 & 2

    Decision is made by senior
    management in consultation with
    Cabinet Member. In case of continued dispute a senior council officer has the final decision as to whether an event can take place.

    Note Limited funds from this event directly benefit the park.

    If you would like to comment on this application: SWKEVE000694 please email: [email protected]  and include the subject title ‘GALA consultation’ by the closing date.

     

     

     

    Oh no - 6 nights of music in a row! That is too much.

    We live close to the park and don’t mind a weekend each year for music. But 6 nights of noise is disproportionate! There will be no peace and still work & school to get up for in the mornings. It is so moody and incessant. 

    long festivals should be arranged where they are not surrounded by busy urban streets, affecting thousands of people who are not involved in the festival at all. 

    I have emailed Southwark. I really hope they stick to it being on one weekend. 

     

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  3. In case there are others who do not know - you cannot park in the parking spaces outside M&S on Lordship lane between 7-10am each weekday. The parking is suspended during those hours & you can get a penalty for being in the bus lane! 
    The ticket person sits in the cafe opposite to photograph the offending. 

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  4. On 23/09/2022 at 21:48, TreacleRabbit said:

    I think I encountered this man on Lordship Lane today at the crossing outside Marks & Spencer’s near Northcross Road.

     

    A man on a bicycle ride through the crossing on red, with a long silver coloured pole horizontal across his bike. He rode through the pedestrians as they were crossing, and the pole almost caught my small child in the face. The children were very scared, and when I told him what has happened he cycled back and started ranting that he was being picked on.

     

    He was threatening and scary. I will report him to 101 as soon as the website is back up and running.

     

    Posting to warn others. He is dangerous.

    I am sure it won’t come as a surprise to know that I reported to the police & chased them regularly. But:

    - they didn’t attempt to get the CCTV until it was too late

    - said they had no idea who the man could be and

    - this would be ‘no crimed’.

    clearly there is no police plan to deal with him (and that is the only option or MH dentin if there is a detainable condition, to protect others from harm).


    it’s worrying given the number of incidents, particularly involving children. 

     

  5. Hello,


    I am looking for a Nanny for my two children in central East Dulwich to start in March 2023. This is a great job for someone who lives locally and has other things they want to do during the day time (hobbies, studying, caring, setting up a business etc), and prefers to increase the hours for some school holiday weeks


    The job includes walking the children to school in the morning (7.30am) and collecting them from School 3.15pm - 6.30pm in term time (30 weeks per year). This could be 4 or 5 days per week, as you prefer. School is 10-12mins away.


    *** Or, just the After School part if you prefer.


    There are also 30 full days available during the school holidays (8am-6pm) on dates to be agreed with you (eg 6 weeks across the whole school year).


    The pay is higher than average per hour (to reflect the switch between term time and school holidays), and is also pro-rata’d, so your salary remains the same each month.


    Our current nanny is brilliant and has been with us years and is now moving into a non-childcare role.


    I am happy to chat / FaceTime / meet for an informal discussion. Our nanny is happy to chat to you too - she can also tell you what the role & the children/family are like!


    I’m happy to flex the hours to suit your needs too. Bonus and yearly salary review included.


    Send me a private message if you have any questions or would like to chat.


    Thanks


    G

  6. Hello,


    I am looking for a Nanny for my two children in central East Dulwich to start in March 2023. This is a great job for someone who lives locally and has other things they want to do during the day time (hobbies, studying, caring, setting up a business etc), and prefers to increase the hours for some school holiday weeks


    The job includes walking the children to school in the morning (7.30am) and collecting them from School 3.15pm - 6.30pm in term time (30 weeks per year). This could be 4 or 5 days per week, as you prefer. School is 10-12mins away.


    There are also 30 full days during the school holidays (8am-6pm) on dates to be agreed with you (eg 6 weeks across the whole school year).


    The pay is higher than average per hour (to reflect the switch between term time and school holidays), and is also pro-rata’d, so your salary remains the same each month.


    Our current nanny is brilliant and has been with us years and is now moving into a non-childcare role.


    I am happy to chat / FaceTime / meet for an informal discussion. Our nanny is happy to chat to you too - she can also tell you what the role & the children/family are like!


    I’m happy to flex the hours to suit your needs too. Bonus and yearly salary review included.


    Send me a private message if you have any questions or would like to chat.


    Thanks


    G

  7. I think I encountered this man on Lordship Lane today at the crossing outside Marks & Spencer’s near Northcross Road.


    A man on a bicycle ride through the crossing on red, with a long silver coloured pole horizontal across his bike. He rode through the pedestrians as they were crossing, and the pole almost caught my small child in the face. The children were very scared, and when I told him what has happened he cycled back and started ranting that he was being picked on.


    He was threatening and scary. I will report him to 101 as soon as the website is back up and running.


    Posting to warn others. He is dangerous.

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