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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 bels123, One way streets see a marked increase in average speeds as drivers don't have to consider cars coming the other way. Collissions go up and the severity of collissions goes up. So I'd need a lot of convincing about this. I'm hoping you're seeing few big vans and lorries going down your road and instead sticking to main roads. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi apmuso, So far I've been unableto meet the PCT. I'll keep trying. Hi Fuschia, Squ1rr31, Herne Hill area thwy have controlled parking zone covering noon-2pm. THat would seem to kit lunch time trade and deter friend from visits the area for lunch etc. So something like 11-12 would seem to fit the bill IF people want it. And yes some displacement would occur. Its the degree befreo they park near another station OR don't drive to our local station. Does it have the risk of creaping. Yes, I'm afraid if people near East Dulwich did want controlled parking it would have that risk of creaping as new streets experienced the problem. -
I say southwark - fortnightly bin collections
James Barber replied to Terry Thomas esq's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi The Minkey, Southwark has a team of five people people who will be knocking on doors to helping people adjust to the new recycling regime. Hi CharlieCharlie, Those ideas sound great - but the pilot starts today. I don't get the feeling they'll want to change now. If they did then theri would have been a public consultation. Their certainly was a one month warning the scheme was coming but no public consultation. -
First day of the new Dulwich Swimming Pool
James Barber replied to Weegee's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I'll asked the head of leiasure to ensure some mystery shopping at busy times. Clearly Fusion need to be a 'top act' if the investment is to be really successful. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Squ1rr31, No current plans to impliment controlled parking on melbourne grove - but many residents at the East Dulwioch end have asked for it. So likely we'll test the water of residents feelings. -
I say southwark - fortnightly bin collections
James Barber replied to Terry Thomas esq's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Saila, If you can rinse without using hot water or much water that's ideal. Hi *bob*, The quote you've read from me is related to some streets having a mix of neighbours in the pilot and not in the pilot. so some houses next to each other will have fortnightly 'residual' waste colelctions and others weekly. Some will get knocks onthe door if they don't recycle food waste while neighbours on the dsame street wont. when recyclnig was weekly i like many would see the neighbours put out blue boxes and then remembers. Well on mixed up streets that will cause chaos and potentially ill feeling to boot. Nothing clever about a pilot that aims to test whether the easiest possible homes can recycle food waste. it been dones in hundred of authorities up and down the country. Usually with real consultation and much better executution. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Marmora Man & Ruffers, This memorial isn't in my ward and really don't want to interfer with something like this. if you feel strongly then please use 020 7525 2000 to resolve. -
First day of the new Dulwich Swimming Pool
James Barber replied to Weegee's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Fuschia, I'm afraid since thek ids grew out of the Peckham Pulse soft play i haven't visited in aq couple of years. Please email me the problem/s and I'll try and help. -
Hi edanna, Northcross Market or no Northcross market parking will always be difficult within a few hundred metres of Lordship Lane on Saturdays. Extending the market from 20 to 30 stalls on a Saturday is unlikely to make a real difference to parking. But perhaps worth highlighting in the conulstation concern about parking. It would'nt take much to arrange for stall holders to park somewhere with less parking pressure a few hundred metres away - perhaps southern end of Darrell Road.
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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, Watch your letter box in the next 2-3 weeks on Thursday evenings. Regards james. -
First day of the new Dulwich Swimming Pool
James Barber replied to Weegee's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I'm really chuffed at what we've all achieved so far to get the new pool working well for us residents. -
I say southwark - fortnightly bin collections
James Barber replied to Terry Thomas esq's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Gussy, I'm asking about big blue wheelie bins to help the pilot and keep it simpler for residents. Hi Bob, Those 'helpful' lesaflets have resulted in some taking 240L wheelie bins when they wanted 23L bins and now trying to swap them. Hi The Nappy Lady, I've asked if properties in the Pilot area could have these vouchers. In 3 days we've had a half a dozen ideas for making the pilot better. Summary from me would be the scheme is overly rushed for no obvious reason other than the pilot will entirely occur during autumn/winter. Even just a couple more months of really consulting interested redidents would have improved the scheme. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
New Grove Vale library In 2005 I spotted that developer had made a Planning Application for 18-22 Grove Vale where the Dulwich Garden Centre is. The scheme look at best dull. Equally the Grove Vale library is two small shops unit poorly linked together. Great library in terms of children?s books etc but poor building to provide library services. So I approached the developer and suggested that if they included a new Grove Vale library their scheme would be more successful. That turned into a long two years working with the developer, council officers and colleagues to incorporate a new 230m2 Grove Vale library which gained planning permission January 2007. Then the recession hit. BANG. All property values slumped but more importantly since then it has become REALLY hard to borrow money. One surveyor told me you can?t borrow money outside London and in London banks expect 35% margins to borrow ie a big cushion just in case. So I?ve had many conversations with the developer about what might be possible. I?ve spoken to Southwark libraries about what could/would work to give a great new library. Various rules around insulation are now much tighter - new part L building regs today, Southwark Core Strategy where all rooms have to be bigger, etc. After a lot of soul searching I?m hopeful we?ve sailed a route which should give us a new 250m2 +50m2 ?winter garden? Grove Vale library. It would be behind a new retail unit at the front with library accessed via a 3 metre wide corridor at the back. The residential flats above would reduce to 21 units. Yesterday I met with the developers team and Southwark Planning officials to witness the hurdles and issues the developer needs to bridge before submitting a full Planning Application. I?m hopefully these wont take long and a scheme can be submitted in November or January. If you have any questions or thoughts about this please get in touch. Hopefully I?ll have some images to share soon. -
First day of the new Dulwich Swimming Pool
James Barber replied to Weegee's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Temporary gym. I've had confirmation that the temporary gym aircon has been tweaked to increase the air circulation. They've also add some fans. to be honest not much more they can do while the rest of the centre is renovated. It will be worth the 6 months pain. My next set of queries will be in response to fees. This will take a week or two before I can respond. -
I say southwark - fortnightly bin collections
James Barber replied to Terry Thomas esq's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi trig, People don't have to have 240litre massive brown wheelie bins. They can have 23 Litre easilly carried bronw bins for food waste. Looking at the leaflets some people might have reached the wrong conclusion they needed wheelie bins. They don't. The pilot should'nt necessarily make the things you've described worse. You might like to explain for some of your neighbours they can have smaller 23 litre bronww bins OR you could suggest sharing one bin amongst several neighbours. -
edited - can't attach 200Kb pdf questionairre. Earlier this week after many many weeks of debate and discussion a survey form was agreed. The administration is proposing to increase the market from officially operating Mon-Sat to be open every day including Sundays. They're also proposing that it increases from 20 to 30 stalls. The East Dulwich Lib Dem councillors views after talking to residents, stall holders and local businesses is that increasing the number of stalls on Saturdays from 20 to 30 or even 40 is something we'd welcome and have been asking about for some time. Opening the market on Sundays we're not keen on as it would mean residents will never get a day of peace. We're also not keen on increasing the numbers of stalls Mon-Fri as the current stall numbers are rarely used and if a higer were they might make the area feel taken over by the market. What do you think? Whether you're a residents, visitor, run a business in ther area we'd like you to either print and complete the quesitonairres or respond online: Northcross Road market survey
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I say southwark - fortnightly bin collections
James Barber replied to Terry Thomas esq's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
It is a shame that green bins were originally chosen for non green rubbish. Idealy world they'd be swapped over but no plans for that. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
If you want to check if your property is in the recycling pilot of weekly food waste collections and fortnightly regualr rubbish collections please follow this link - you wont find it easilly on the Southwark council website as its really well hidden: http://wasteservices.southwark.gov.uk/index.asp My laptop doesn't like it but sure it will work for most people. -
First day of the new Dulwich Swimming Pool
James Barber replied to Weegee's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi sb, Thanks for that feedback. What do others think? Regards james. -
I say southwark - fortnightly bin collections
James Barber replied to Terry Thomas esq's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Mrs TP, Southwark has lots andl ots of kitchen caddies. So far 1,000 given out with another 2,000 in stock. So really no effort to distribute these and it will make taking part in the pilot that much easier for you. Hi The Nappy Lady, I'll ask why ?40 vouchers have run out and what is planned. We're only half way through the financial year which runs 1 April to 31 March. that's a long wait. Clearly this would make the pilot go that much better. -
I say southwark - fortnightly bin collections
James Barber replied to Terry Thomas esq's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi CharlieCharlie, You can appeal to not take part in the Pilot. Call 020 7525 2000 and if you have problems email me for help. OR could you share bins with neighbours? Your description of 1 up 1 down implies houses that probably aren't generating enough waste to warrant a green bins, brown, etc each. Just a thought. If you can take part in the pilot that woudl be great.
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