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former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi louisiana, Bus stops are largely a TfL. Road works exepting the south circular are a Southwark Council responsibility to ensure they're sensibly managed. I've a cold and chesty thing with antibiotics. So have'nt been out today and probably wont be tomorrow. Where on Lordship Lane? -
Hi DJ, I didn't think their was any restriction on Labour cllrs posting. The cross party scrutiny report into housing repairs stats makes very interesting reading. Apart from the step reduction in residents complaints and councillor housing case work between 2007 & 2008 when the system introduced then stubbornly stuck at current levels. One of the interviewees of the committee from a repair companies appeared to be saying they found it really hard to manage their staff because of thier representation - presumably by union reps as hard to imagine what else this means. So hopefully now Labour led administration can quickly knock some union heads together to get this aspect fixed.
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former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi peckhamboy, I'll ask and if it changes it will be down to your suggestion. Presume we'd want the opposite at the end of the working day when traffic generally going south. -
Hi DJ, FSM is just one of many rash promises made. They add up to around 5-10% extra required on the council budget OR double the cuts required this year to fund. I don't know who is feeding you this rubbish about council contracts. ?100M spent on a call centre. Is that over 10 years or one year. Would that be the call centre contract that allowed the replaced of lots of council staff posts to be removed and proven to be much more than self funding. Would the new administration be proposing more call centres to deal with all council housing issues and closing the area housing offices blocking face to face contact. What loose contracts are you talking about? NB the new administration has talked during and since the election about sharing services and contracts with other councils. EU regulations make this VERY complicated snd very easilly challengeable in law by any suppliers who also bid and failed. Again just not thought through.
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Hi DJ, Southwark Labour have choices. They've decided to cut by a lot more than the central govt cuts required. This is to find the money for their rash election promises such as the ?2M next year for universal Free School Meals increasing to at least ?4.2M by 2013 when all Primary school kids will be offered them. The Village schools currently have 12 kids entitled to free school meals the hundreds of other kids not entitled will then receive free school meals. That's a lot of wealthy families being subsidised by the less well of who consequently will see other services they do need cut. Another promise was to half the prices of meals on wheels for our older residents. But they're currently priced at the average rate for London. So southwark will by far result in the cheapest meals on wheels in probably England. To find the money for this other services have to be cut by more than the central govt cuts - one will be the Holmhurst Day Centre for older residents with serious issues. Southwark Labour have very real choices and they appear to be making some really odd ones and choosing to make much more severe cuts than necessary.
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This what the Evenning Standard is saying. I hope the Police are wrong. Added to this Southwark Labour Cllr Keadean Rhoden recently convicted of housing benefit fraud. Added to this Southwark Labour Cllr Stephen Govier being suspended from the national Labour party under mysterious circumstances. Added to this Southwark Labour Cllr Abdul Mohamed being unable to complete his legally required Declarations of Interests correctly since at least 2007 so no one could tell if he had any conflicts of interest. This was only fixed after I felt I had to make a formal complaint. All rather sad state of affairs.
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Man stabbed to death near East Dulwich station
James Barber replied to louisiana's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
The young man who died Daniel Graham lived on Fellbrigg Road. I suspect many people locally will have known him. I would hope that further discussions and theorising would be more appropriate in the Drawing Room area of EDF. This was issued by the Met Police late yesterday: " Police continue to appeal for witnesses and information after a murder in East Dulwich. Police were called at approx. 00:10hrs on Saturday 29 January following reports of an assault close to East Dulwich rail station. Daniel Graham, 18 (27.5.92) of Fellbrigg Road SE22, was taken by ambulance to a south London hospital where he was pronounced dead at approx. 02:15hrs. Police believe that Daniel had attended a party at Dulwich Hamlet football club where an altercation between a group of youths began. As a result he left the party and ran down Dog Kennel Hill SE22 before boarding a stationary Route 176 bus. It is believed that he was followed onto the bus, so he got off. As he did so he was attacked by up to six youths on the pavement in full view of the passengers and pedestrians on the street. He managed to get back on the bus whereupon passengers called for an ambulance. A post-mortem gave cause of death as stab wounds. An incident room has opened under DCI Dave Manning (HSSC), and detectives are urging anyone who may have witnessed the attack to come forward. At approx. 00:20hrs on Saturday 29 January, police were called to a south London hospital to reports of a 14 year old boy who had been shot in the leg. He victim remains in hospital in a stable condition. It is believed this shooting was also connected to the party and police are also appealing for anyone with information on the incident to come forward. DCI Manning said: "East Dulwich is a busy area on a Friday night and I am sure that many people witnessed both incidents. I need to hear from any of the passengers on the 176 bus or any pedestrians who were in the vicinity." Anyone with information is asked to contact the incident room on 020 8721 4054; or to remain anonymous call Crimestoppers 0800 555 111. + On 31 January a 13 year old boy [A] was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder re. the shooting, and was taken to a south London police station. He has now been bailed to return in late-March pending further inquiries " -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi mikese22, I'll formally find out as I'm also curious but as a general rule - if yellow pipes it's gas works and if blue pipes water works. Both gas and water pipes are being renewed across London as most are over 100 years old. To complicate things many of the works around and patches of the second world war as a result of bombing means the records are not perfect. The good news is gas and water comapnies are trying now to work more closely together the bad news is fewer streets works but each a little longer lasting. Hope that makes sense and will come back to you. -
Northcross Market to open on Sundays?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
But do you think it should open on Sundays or not? -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Malleymoo, The first temporary lights, currently in action at the junction of Denmark Hill and Champion Grove, with a pedestrian phase currently in place and working. I was chuffed to see this in place despite the long tailbacks. Even better if the road works were being persued a pace. But good to see pedestrians finally being catered for. -
Hi louisiana, I'll ask what happened with that leaflet - truly hopeless from what you've described.
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Man stabbed to death near East Dulwich station
James Barber replied to louisiana's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23919002-boy-13-who-fired-shots-in-party-battle-arrested-for-attempted-murder.do The fullest narrative for what may have happened that I've seen or heard os far. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Loz, Catching up with my reading came across "Housing Moves- Change Proposals to Landlord service at Southwark Council". Page 71 has section on council garages. Apparently Southwark Council has 8,000 with 2,000 voides. The plan is to centralise them and then centrally market and manage them. Regards james. -
Man stabbed to death near East Dulwich station
James Barber replied to louisiana's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Bluerevolution, Well managed venues and spaces have significantly less conflicts. East Dulwich has a recently started a PubWatch scheme and some of the first advice given was visiting some establishments and just double checking that the flow of people inside pubs didn't cause customers bumping into each other unnecessarily with the risks of conflict that causes. So lots can be done without ridiculous infringements to have normal lives. The shooting and then knifing incidents Friday night around midnight are tragic. As much must be learnt to reduce the chances of this happening to people in our area as possible. -
LD Sue Shotter 389 (40.4%) Con 270 (28.1% Lab 216 (22.5% Ind 87 (9.0% Majority 119 Turnout 31.3% LD gain from Con
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Man stabbed to death near East Dulwich station
James Barber replied to louisiana's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Obviously tragic. Tragic for the victim, family, friends, perpetrator/s who will be caught and spend a great many years in prison, perpertrators families and friends. In the current climate potentially even tragic for the small businesses that have had to remain closed. The ripples are huge from such tragedies. One thing I will be asking about is having such huge unattended areas around Sainsbury's that appears un supervised. The changed reduced Sainsbury's opening on Saturday nights have resulted in much less supervision of their car park and the surrounding areas. If anyone thinks they have any information about this crime please get in touch with the Police South Camberwell ward Safer Neighbourhood Team where this all took place 07920 233911 / [email protected] OR Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 / http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Loz, Southwark Councils website is rather vague to the exact locations but if contact them via 020 7525 5630 or [email protected] tell them where you're looking they'll let you know what they have. Any problems let me know. Hi Coccinelle, I've been trying to get a copy of the condition of all Southwark roads report (edited to add road). Officers are closely guarding its secrecy. Apaprently its too complicated to be made public. We can then all see where our roads fit in the priority for repairs and renewals. If I get no joy this week I'll FOI it. Risk I'll then get a paper copy to be awkward. Will let you know how I get on. -
Last weeks council by elections: The Lib Dems held one seat (Solihul MBC Olton) and gained one (Conwy CBC) from the tories. The tories (Kent CC Tonbridge) and Labour (Manchester MBC Baguley) each held one seat. ...still not broken..;-)
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former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Ridgley, I'm afraid Oakhurst Grove and Kelmore Grove are in Peckham Rye ward. I used to cycle along these a lot and didn't seem that dim but I'll try and make a point of taking a look this weekend. Regards james. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi PeckhamRose, That was why differential pricing of garage rents was proposed - so those areas with more demand would see higher charges to reflect that demand and areas with lower demand would see lower charges to see all the garages used. +50% without recognising different levels of demand across Southwark. Perhaps concern that some areas would have seen even steeper rises to raise the revenue the administration is looking for. Your point about advertising garages at current rent levels - you make a good point but I suspect this might be due to when copy had to be submitted for publication rather than something more sinister. Also, until its gone through proper consultation process these new rates aren't final. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Ridgley, Which backs streets are you thinking of? The only East Dulwich wards without modern lighting are Dunstans, Crystal Palace and Friern Roads which the East Dulwich councillors have approved the final devolved lighting spend and should be fully completed by March. Regards james. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Carrie, I should explain that the meeting included Cllr Veronica Ward for South Camberwell which includes Oglander Road. I'm afraid the budget doesn't stretch to Oglander as well and no one on Oglander has ever contacted council officers to ask for controlled parking - they make a log of all ideas nad requests. Sorry. Hi PeckhamRose, Sure you appreciated council garages are within the Housing Revenue Account. So any revenue raised is ring fenced for council housing. Council housing rents have strong direction from central government. Garage rents do not so easy way to raise cash. My political hunch is they have this huge step increase now and not increase for following three years and most users will forget for 2014 local elections. Their had been a proposal to charge garage rents based on demand. When this was taken from memory 18months ago to tenants council they made their displeasure very clear. 50% garage rent rise. Yes, its clearly meant to raise money. Regretabbly Labour won in May and get to decide such things. The land such garages sit on is hugely valuable but for most areas these garages are popular but increasingly with people who don;t live in the associated council housing. These increases I under stand also apply to pram sheds used for storing bicycles etc. Hi nannyjuice, Mortified if I've let you down. Sorry. IF you can email me direct as I don't have any pending emails with the first name Lily and no pending PM's. -
Might be a good excuse to talk to your soon to be neighbours and ask if they could help by parking and then moving their cars. Make a point of inviting them for a glass of champagne at the end of the first day to celebrate becoming neighbours. The first 6 motnhs after moving in you're at greatest risk of eing burlged UNLESS you quickly become friendly with neighbours. Good luck and hope it all works out well for you.
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former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi apmuso, I've met with council officers who are going to undertaken an assessment of parking pressure and baseine occupancy survey to assess whether Melbourne Grvoe (Grove Vale-EDG), Derwent, Elsie, Tintagel, Zeonoria.Oxanian, Grove Vale, East Dulwich Road (grove Vale to Adys Road), Ondine, Copleston (Grove Vale-Oxenford St), St Francis suffers from commuter parking and excessive demand as a result. So on a Thurs, Sat and Sun between now and 31 March you'll see several people going around noting the last 3 characters of number plates every hour starting at 6am until and including 7pm. This is all correlated and analysed to work out what pressures exist. IF anyone on another street wants to talk through the methodology and would like to emulate this on their street such as Chesterfield, Matham I'd be delighted to help them. To support this our next survey will include a question about this issue from the East Dulwich Lib Dem councillors. -
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