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James Barber

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  1. Hi mynamehere, Not sure I follow. The Peckham Pulse swimming pool had massive leaks which could only be fixed by a very large project to tunnel under the pool to plug. Dulwich Leisure Centre was delayed in completion but stuck to budget. It definately has had teething problems but nothing on the scale of Peckham Pulse. E&C Leisure Centre. The very shallow swimming pool closed many many many years ago. The new centre is planned to have smaller sports hall, no squash courts but with a working bog standard 25m pool. I'm afraid its a long time since I used this centre and then only for badminton.
  2. Dulwich Leisure Centre gym aircon chiller controller sensor replacement should happen within 3 to 4 working days. As know at least last Friday it should be repaired no later than tomorrow COB by my reckoning. Sorry it taken so long and I'm still a little concerned this might slip.
  3. Feedback about the Dulwich Leisure Centre aircon problems. Apparently a chiller unit controller went faulty that controls chillers that help keep the gym chilled. The controller 'tripped out' and wont reset. After detailed investigation a sensor with the controller was found as the root cause of the problem and a replacement is on order. As soon as they confirm the date a replacement will be installed and tell me I'll post it here.
  4. Hi mikeb, Did you report it via 020 7525 2000 or [email protected]? mikeb Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Lots of broken glass repeatedly on the pavement > recently on corner of Townley Road and Lordship > Lane, outside the dentists. I've swept it up once > already and I'll do it again at the weekend. > > If possible, it would be great to get one of those > machines with brushes that hoovers it up as it's > quite hard to get all the bits out of the cracks.
  5. Hi fazer71, I made a point of cycling over it at the weekend slow up the hill and faster down the hill and it felt flat to me. I don't believe it was a cheap deal - Southwark term contractors were used and standard pricing. Hi DulwichFox & Fazer71, Re: digging up roads. I've asked for confirmation that a Section 58 notice has been served which bars utilities from digging up resurfaced roads for three years (excepting dire emergencies). I've also asked that the long promised market pitch marking out takes place allowing pre pitch allocation and to avoid stallholders feeling the need to attend pre dawn - often waking up residents.
  6. I've been assured by council officials this afternoon that the gym aircon problem has been fixed and that theyll explain how this happened and how fixed on Monday. So apologies for being so cryptic but this as much as I know! Edited to correct spelling.
  7. Southwark News running a story about school hygiene ratings 0-5 stars with 5 being the best. In the Dulwich area: Goodrich School 2* on Scores on the Doors and 3* on Food Standard Agency website - for same inspection! Goose Green 4* Heber 4* on Scores on the Doors and 5* on Food Standard Agency website - for same inspection! St.Anthony's 3* on Scores on the Doors and 4* on Food Standard Agency website - for same inspection!
  8. Let me find out how on earth this could happen.
  9. Hi VHart, Completely sympathise but the shops need it finished ASAP! Hi Sue, Can you upload the photos or a link to them - please?
  10. Hi sunbob, Street parties are really aimed at people living on a particular street. they're organised by residents for residents. The various authorities give permission on this basis else they'd need to arrange stewarding, public toilets, etc, etc. If you want to celebrate Dulwich Park has an event. OR ask around your street and perhaps have your own street party later this summer - maybe to celebrate the Olympics. Hi grumpyoldman, the-e-dealer, Officially you need to get a street closure notice. This enable fire, ambulance and Police to know in advance that certain roads will be closed and not delay any blue light responses. IF lots of neighbours were to impromptu have a street party not a lot anyone could do but I would encourage you to perhaps hold one later in the summer and I'd be only to happy to help you arrange it all and give advice.
  11. No, the signs are wrong and I reported them as being incorrect on Thursday. They were still incorrect Saturday afternoon. I was assured late yesterday, Sunday, that the signs are now correct. North Cross Road is being fully resurfaced this week starting today Monday 21 May - weather permitting.Obviously after the resurfacing lines will be remarked that clearly that subsidiary activity to resurfacing. I'm been repeatedly assured all homes nad businesses have had a letter delivered to them on North Cross Road explaining this but have had one business contact me who were unaware.
  12. East Dulwich is holding street parties: Sunday 3 June - Nutfield Road, Ulverscroft Road Monday 4 June - Henslowe Road, Goodrich Road, Derwent Grove, Archdale Road. Tuesday 5 June - Worlingham Road & Ryedale For fuller details see attached. For those that don't live on one of these streets you might want to to join in with the Diamond Jubilee Picnic in Dulwich PArk Tuesday 5 June.
  13. If you want to see any traffic counts for local streets from the last four years - missing a few surveys from Lordship lane - please see...http://maps.southwark.gov.uk/connect/southwark.jsp?tooltip=yes and click on the button called "Southwark traffic flow survey" But I'm a map junky so some might not find this fascinating.
  14. Hi fuschia, All trees on Heber Road now ok.
  15. After the Olympics all those utility digs that were banned for several months will happen with a vengence. 12 months works being done in the 6 months left of the financial year.
  16. Hi eddie, Nicely taken out of context. Bricklayers arms - occupied lots of land next to a secondary school which has no playing field there. So they bus down to their playing fields in ED. most of our local primary schools have no playing fields. Removing the daft flyover could result in said adjacent school having playing field there and our primary schools having local playing fields. The land in all cases is publicly owned by the council/schools and would involve swapping. The flyover costs considerable amounts for TfL to maintain - ?1M this year alone. Burgess Park. A neighbouring business that juts into the park burnt down. Buying our the scrap yard would turn a grotty entrance into something better. The price to do this would be significantly lower at this time. My interest is obtaining best value and also my great aunts home and business was flattened as part of the Abercrombie plan to create this park. I also see no reason why residents in the centre of Southwark can't one day have a park they're as proud of as we are of Peckham and Dulwich parks. Hopefully we can all get back to Lordship Lane. regards james eddie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Local resident to local politician: ?Can the area > behind the police station be used for parking? > > Local politician; ?Southwark council does not have > the sort of spare cash required to buy the land? > > Seems to be a perfectly reasonable response by a > local politician in looking after what all our > local taxes are spent on. However this is the same > local politician that has proposed the following > council expenditure; > > 1. Buy a business, knock down the building it is > located in and extend Burgess Park. > 2. Knock down the flyover on the Old Kent Road as > it? only serves commuters from Kent? > > So nice to see local politicians looking after our > local interests! Ya have to smile. > > Did I see that the Lib Dems were beaten in the > local election by a penguin?
  17. Lane rental starts 11 June. This is where utilities have to rent lanes they close. This will encourage utilities to be quicker and more innovative. My hunch is that during the summer more works will take place away from main roads that have an embargo due to the Olympics.
  18. Dulwich Village ward councillors are: Robin Crookshank Hilton [email protected] Toby Eckersley [email protected] Michael Mitchell [email protected] Sounds like the Dulwich private schools coach service. Presume Calton Avenue is an attempt to cut the corner OR deliver children en route to Allenys/JAGS.
  19. Hi first mate, For the rear of the Police statino to become a car park would require someone to buy that part of the site from thE Metropolitan Police. It would cost a lot of money and I'm quite clear Southwark Council doesn't have that kind of spare cash - if it did then Heber School needs ?1/2m for energy efficiency, etc. The proposed 8 flats about the current Iceland. Assuming the freeholder has tried properly marketting the current offices and failed. Currently the council only enforce car free developments by not allowing Controlled Parking Zone permits to applicants of a list of addresses designated as car free. So this site clearly fails that test. I think the council is missing a trick. No reason why it couldn't contact DVLA at regular intervals to check no motor vehice registered to an address - clearly this could be abused by people registering vehicles illegally to other addresses but high risk approach for someone to do this. Developments often have sums assigned in non CPZ areas towards including their sites in any future CPZ. I don't see any reason why these sums could'nt also fund car free checks in non CPZ areas - rather than giving the impression of encouraging new CPZ areas. Eitherway I've contacted the head of Southwark planning asking whether they think such an approach is possible.
  20. Hi gsirett, Chener Books, I did get the meetings. It's clear that the ED area doesn't want any form of controlled parking. Which is why I think it so important that losing the sole car park on Lordship lane is so significant while increasing the number of car based shoppers.
  21. Thanks Fuschia, Have reported - how and when was it reported last week so I can also find out why that failed to work?
  22. Hi grisett, And we also had people at the January meeting who trade on Grove Vale saying it would help their customers. The proposal was for 1 hour of controlled parking Mon-Fri to stop rail commuters. The idea was that the freed up parking from deterred rail commuters would make it easier for residents and visitors to park. South Southwark Business Association also objected to the new Lordship Lane crossings - which appear to be doing the job intended well.
  23. Hi Mick Mac, That's obtuse. Hi bonaome, I think it's clear more car journeys and parking will be created because...The freeholder has applied to nearly double the size of the current store and have indicated they're planning to lease said bigger store to M&S. Whenever I pass M&S food store formats they seem exceptionally busy compared to our current local Iceland. So in my opinion a much busier larger store will attract more people and even a smaller proportion driving would still result in more car jounreys generated compared to the current Iceland. That removing the existing car parking while creating higher demand for parking will increase parking pressures.
  24. Hi fatcats, The empty homes team support property owners to return properties into use. Often encoruagement and small grants does the trick. To use the blunt instrument of compulsory purchase orders takes a long time and lot of cash. Hence the preference for the former rather than the latter approach. BUT I under the CPO legislation is being changed which should make it easier to 'encourage' property owners. Southwark, last time I asked a formal question at Council Assembly, had over 5,000 such empty properties. For the council to buy at the average property price of ?300k would take ?1.5bn.
  25. Write to the MD of Coventry Scaffolding asking when they're going to ensure this property of three flats is brought back into use. The address is: Coventry Scaffolding Company (London) Limited Coventry House, 471 Southend Lane, London, SE26 5BT Tel: 020 8659 8888 Email: [email protected]
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