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I was with transport officers today and no mention of a fatal collission and they are always informed immediately by the Police. Fingers crossed not an oversight and collission not fatal or serious injury.
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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 legalbeagle, Well Southwark would normally BUT. Southwarks salt/grit stocks is now down to 750 tonnes. It started at 1150 tonnes and has been regularly topped up. Normally each day 150 tonnes would be spread. Another 500 tonnes were due to be collected from Cheshire and delivered to us. Many councils have already run out of salt/grit. The government has announced today they've taken control of all salt/grit supplies - effectively Southwark's delivery of 500 tonnes have been nationalised. As a result of this effective nationalisation the current Southwark stock of salt/grit will need to be conserved and instead of spreading 150 tonnes per day reduced to 100 tonnes per day. So, I'd hope so, but taking this change of circumstances into account doubt it. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi intexasatthe moment, I'm disappointed that after so much gritting that roads have still frozen up. I can assure you Barry Road and lordship Lane as main roads have been gritting repeatedly. But with temperatures below freezing and apparently -6 degrees C last night the salt/grit combination doesn't work well at all. In some locations I've seen about an inch of ice and then through that frozen salt. This morning Lordship Lane looked fine around Goose Green with relatively free pavements. On the salt/grit being too wet to work. I've been seeking Southwark investing in a salt barn but they cost ?200,000. Officers this year have been using a cover system. If it's failed to keep the salt/grit at the right moisture content I'll be asking about salt barns again. -
Some time ago I asked what Southwark Council could help with at East Dulwich station. you said that help funding a new waiting area for the platform 1 facing London Bridge station. You've estimated this would cost ?12,000-?15,000. I've now applied for Southwark Council Cleaner, Greener, Safer funding for ?4,000 from East Dulwich ward and after checking with Cllr Jenny Jones for ?4,000 from the Southwark Camberwell ward. Each ward broadly has around ?120,000 a year to spend on capital projects. You've agreed that if Southwark Council helps with ?8,000 that Southern would contribute the rest and project manage it all. I'm hopeful that my East Dulwich ward colleagues will agree to support this. I'm also hopeful that Green Party Cllr Jenny Jones for South Camberwell will be able to persuade her Labour cllr colleagues in South Camberwell. The final decisions would be taken in mid March and all going well money would be available 1 April. How long do you think it would take to construct?
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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 Eileen, She did start a new thread at the same time. -
help an OAP, disabled or neighbour in ED
James Barber replied to bob's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I've not heard of anyone being sued for clearing their path and someone slipping. I would have thought a lawyer is as likely to sue for not clearing a path. I would have thought most household insurances carry 3rd party insurance for just such circumstances. Also, I don't think it likely that if someone slipped on a Southwark pavement and the council was sued that it would counter sue the adjoining property owner for clearing the pavement for them. I think this line of concern is used by those of us who don't clear the snow. -
Toilet building on Peckham Rye Common
James Barber replied to Gavin Edwards's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
They are not very near anything and have little 'passive surveillance' people using them or walking by them to you and me. I've been told they were repeatedly wrecked and some years ago Southwark Council decided it couldn't afford to keep them open and constantly repairing the damage or provide a permanent presence to increase security. -
New Parking Restrictions East Dulwich Road
James Barber replied to suzyq's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Crokes, The decision was taken by Camberwell councillors at 21 October Camberwell Community Council. It followed a site visit in September with the Peckham watch fire engine. The Officers report states that if a fire were to occur the London Fire Brigade would send four fire appliances. When will the change happen? I would expect before the end of March ie the next 10 weeks. -
New Parking Restrictions East Dulwich Road
James Barber replied to suzyq's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Sue, The part of East Dulwich Road affected, north side of Goose Green, is in South Camberwell ward and although part of East Dulwich not part of East Dulwich ward. Your South Camberwell Labour and Green Party councillors will have been asked to make the decision several times and a public consultation would have been involved. One of the powers the Lib Dems devolved to local councillors at local Community Councils. Without wanting to second guess why council and fire officers asked for this change. Many of the houses along this road have been highly sub divided - Houses of Multiple Occupation. Such highly sub dividied properties are much much more likely to result in fires where people die. Sometimes multiple deaths. On this basis ensuring fire engines can gain access seems a sensible, if painful for drivers, precaution. Apparently 5% of UK population live in HMO's but 35% of fire deaths and 40% of fire injuries for people living s in HMO's. Total 600 fire deaths and 18,000 fire injuries a year in the UK. Your suggestion of allowing fire enginer access across Goose Green is appealing but with two lines of parked cars between Goose Green and the houses would'nt actually mean fire fighters could get ladders and kit quickly into the right place. It would also probably result in more restrictions and fewer public events on Goose Green - which would be a shame. I'd also guess that the pavement after this change could be returned fully to pedestrians which would make walking along here more pleasant and feasible for those with prams and buggies, etc. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Sue, The part of East Dulwich Road affected, north side of Goose Green, is in South Camberwell ward and although part of East Dulwich not part of East Dulwich ward. Your South Camberwell Labour and Green Party councillors will have been asked to make the decision several times and a public consultation would have been involved. One of the powers the Lib Dems devolved to local councillors at local Community Councils. Without wanting to second guess why council and fire officers asked for this change. Many of the houses along this road have been highly sub divided - Houses of Multiple Occupation. Such highly sub dividied properties are much much more likely to result in fires where people die. Sometimes multiple deaths. On this basis ensuring fire engines can gain access seems a sensible, if painful for drivers, precaution. Apparently 5% of UK population live in HMO's but 35% of fire deaths and 40% of fire injuries for people living s in HMO's. Total 600 fire deaths and 18,000 fire injuries a year in the UK. Your suggestion of allowing fire enginer access across Goose Green is appealing but with two lines of parked cars between Goose Green and the houses would'nt actually mean fire fighters could get ladders and kit quickly into the right place. It would also probably result in more restrictions and fewer public events on Goose Green - which would be a shame. I'd also guess that the pavement after this change could be returned fully to pedestrians which would make walking along here more pleasant and feasible for those with prams and buggies, etc. -
Toilet building on Peckham Rye Common
James Barber replied to Gavin Edwards's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi AcedOut, 1. The bike hire stations are all in Zone 1. No plans to extend out this far at present. Guess edepends how successful the scheme proves to be. 2. You could easilly make this happen yoursefl. Apply for Cleaner, Greener, Safer money for a water fountain. Deadline for application is Friday 8 January. So get cracking. 3. I wonder if a Peckham Commerce soceity exists to run this. 4. Would think being so close to busy roads would make this overly noisy for outdoor theatre. -
Victoria To London Bridge Train Service (2012)
James Barber replied to American Robin's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
The decision to close the South London Line has been jointly taken by the Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Governments Transport Secretary. The outer circle train line proposed would probably be a combination of the North London Line and East London Line phase 2. It wont help SLL. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Apologies had planned a site visit to Greendale for tomorrow. Due to the weather I'm cancelling this site visit. I'll try and PM everyone who has expressed an interest. -
Blocked road Underhill and Barry road
James Barber replied to Tarot's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Two cars crashed and are badly damaged. No personal injuries thank goodness. Apparently with the sun so bright and low hard for cars to judge when to pull out and car on Barry Road might have been going too fast. Suggested speed humps might help BUT as a bus route full humps would be a problem. Will ask officers for a site visit as this junction going to cause a death eventually. -
Last week I asked council officers to contact EDF Energy Networks about the variable electricity supply they are providing for SE22. I don't know how long it will take to get a response or how helpful it will be. However, it is worth pointing out that EDF Energy Networks is licensed by Ofgem. When you have any problems you should report them to EDF customerr services 0800 028 0247. The more problems are reported the more likely they are to put effort into fixing them. Ofgem have created Guaranteed Standard of Performance Regulations - 18+ hours you can claim ?50, every extra 12 hours ?25. Not much comfort if you go without electricity. If your not happy tell EDF. If you're still not happy then contact Ofgem.
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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 Sian, On Sunday 27 December you highlighted a bad contact centre experience. You were able to provide sufficient details on Wednesday 30 December. On new years eve your were called by the respoinsbile manager who apologised and rearranged rubbish collection date for Saturday 2 January. Additoonally the original call recording is being extracted to be fully reviewed and appropriate action within the contact centre taken. Fingers crossed Saturdays collection went to plan. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi jim_the_chin, Sounds very bizarre. I'm on the case and will let you know what I find out. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
103-105 Barry Road (corner with Underhill Road). Concern about the old yard (Banfield timber yard) looking such a pickle sincer they'd closed down. Council officers have spoken to the developers who have assured them they will start work on site during January. So the site will then be cleared and building work commence. It they don't then they would probably be served a notice under section 215 of the Town & Country Planning Act to clear the site up. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Mellors, Dulwich Van Hire used to operate from 38 Barry Road and in fact still do. They applied and were granted planning permission for housing. Shame as the abilit yot hire vans locally has been very useful personally and generally. Building work has started and they moved the van hire operations into a portakabin and parked the vans on the streets in the area. I asked council enforcement officers to clarify the situation. They confirmed when changing the legal land use from a business to housing it then became illegal to operate that van hire business. The officers spoke to the owners who stated the business was imminently being wound up. They are in the process of reconfirming this as Dulwich Van Hire have told me they're moving to 40 Barry Road next week which doesn't sound like they're closing down. So council officers should be revisiting this business next week. I'm afraid this type of problem is not quick or instant to resolve - and I know the mass parking of vans in the area is a real pain. But planning enforcement officers are on the case. -
Three types of Freedom Pass. National Order Person Pass - currently 60 years but planned to increase this starting age with time. National Statutory Disabled Pass - generally covers phyiscal disabilities. London-only Discretionary Disabled Pass - only a few London Boroughs offer this and Southwark is one of them. Applications can start in 4 days time on Monday.
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If you have a noise problems then as Laurie posted call the Southwark Council noise hotline 020 7525 5777 24/7/365. They are on site within 45minutes when the noise is happening. The more residents that report a problem the more they can do. No point ringing them after the noise has stopped as they can;t witness the anti social problem. They have powers to deal with - amplified music, TV's, parties, nightclubs and pubs, DIY, contruction sites, barking dogs, alarms, odour, fumes, smoke. If the noise is unreasonable whether daytime or night time then call the number. Often neighbours just don't appreciate the havoc they are causing and would prefer to know.
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Mobile Phone - found now returned to its owner
James Barber replied to soniala's topic in The Lounge
Hi Sonia, Please take it to the East Dulwich Police Station. They should be able to get past the code and track the owner. Reporting it on the Forum you're only likely to reach a relatively small number of East Dulwich residents. Whereas the Police are often in receipt of lost items and something like a mobile phone should be stragiht forward for them to restore to the rightful owner. -
Noisy buses (East Dulwich Grove)
James Barber replied to rgutsell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi jurassic, Bus services are purchased by Transport for London and they specify what is acceptable to them or not. So we'll be pressing for TfL to use some common sense initially on night buses. I suspect you have the same set-up with either Nottingham City Council or the County Council procuring bus services. Good luck. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi bob, I've contacted the Post Office Senior External Relationship Manager (given her contact details today by Simon Hughes MP office) giving the specific experiences of Bob but explaining that we appear to have a systemic issue. If would be immensely helpful to try and isolate the problem defining how systemic with further specific examples. Soelsewhere on the forum I've asked people that are happy for their specific postal issues are taken up with Royal Mail to email me their households name/s, addresses, how long lived at that address, their email address so I can keep them in the loop. I'll collect these specific examples for the next week and then send collated list next Thursday 7 January.
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