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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 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. -
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. If you are happy for your specific postal issues are taken up with Royal Mail then please email me your households name/s, addresses, how long lived at that address, your email address so I can keep you 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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Toilet building on Peckham Rye Common
James Barber replied to Gavin Edwards's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi BARA, The buses terminating at the southern end of Friern Road will in the near future be served by a small toilet block. The hold up for this 'hut' has been the discovery of EDF electric cables not charted that now have to be moved. Council Officers have agreed to my request to offer any assistance or help they can to encourage EDF to move them. I'm hopeful this can be achieved in the next 4-8 weeks. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Reduction in London Police officers. The Mayor of London's Boris Johnson draft budget section 4.10 states he wants to reduce the number of London's Police Officers by 455 during the next 2-3 years. Pro rata that's about 20 less Police officers in Southwark - roughly one less covering East Dulwich. He also plans to remove ?6.1M of Police related overtime. That's around 200,000+ less hours of Police related overtime. or 100 Police officers. If you think having fewer Police Officers leading up to and at the 2012 Olympics is a bad idea then tell him - the deadline for telling him is 11 January 2010. GLA and mayor contacts. -
Christmas tree drop off / recycle
James Barber replied to Strawbs's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
For some East Dulwich residents who have never used the garden recycling collections that come fortnightly or who have lost track of when the next one will be in the New Year: Archdale Road Tuesday 12 January Ashbourne Grove Tuesday 5 January Barry Road Tuesday 5 January Bassano Street Tuesday 5 January Bawdale Road Tuesday 12 January Blackwater Street Tuesday 5 January Chesterfield Grove Tuesday 12 January Crawthew Grove Tuesday 12 January Crebor Street Tuesday 12 January Crystal Palace Road Tuesday 12 January Darrell Road Tuesday 5 January Derwent Grove Wednesday 13 January Dudrich Mews Wednesday 6 January Dulwich Mews Thursday 14 January Dunstan?s Road Tuesday 12 January East Dulwich Grove Tuesday 5 January East Dulwich Road Tuesday 5 January (odd numbers) Elsie Road Wednesday 13 January Etherow Street Tuesday 5 January Fellbrigg Road Tuesday 12 January Friern Road Tuesday 12 January Frogley Road Tuesday 12 January Goodrich Road Tuesday 12 January Grove Vale Wednesday 6 January Hansler Road Tuesday 12 January Heber Road Tuesday 5 January Henslowe Road Tuesday 5 January Hindmans Road Tuesday 5 January Jennings Road Tuesday 5 January Lacon Road Tuesday 12 January Lancroft Road Tuesday 5 January Landells Road Tuesday 5 January Lordship Lane Tuesday 5 January Matham Grove Wednesday 13 January Melbourne Grove Wednesday 6 January Norcroft Gardens Tuesday 5 January North Cross Road Tuesday 12 January Nutfield Road Tuesday 12 January Oxonian Street Wednesday 13 January Pellatt Road Tuesday 5 January Plough Lane Tuesday 5 January Rodwell Road Tuesday 5 January Rycott Path Tuesday 12 January Sage Mews Tuesday 5 January Shawbury Road Tuesday 12 January Silvester Road Tuesday 5 January Spurling road Tuesday 12 January Tell Grove Wednesday 13 January Thompson Road Tuesday 5 January Tintagel Crescent Wednesday 13 January Tintagel Gardens Wednesday 13 January Ulverscroft Road Tuesday 12 January Underhill Road Monday 11 January Upland Road Tuesday 12 January Whateley Road Tuesday 12 January Woodside Mews Tuesday 5 January Worlingham Road Tuesday 12 January Zenoria Street Wednesday 13 January -
I agree with PeckhamRoase. Dawson's Heights open grass area, at the very top, is definately worth a traipse at any time of the year. It's a bit unloved at the moment but even now is one of London's great secret viewing areas. Would'nt it be great if for London Open House weekend in September views from the top floor of Dawson's Heights could be arranged....
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Noisy buses (East Dulwich Grove)
James Barber replied to rgutsell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi rgutsell, GLA Assembly Member Caroline Pidgeon has agreed to ask a question at the next GLA assembly in January. Clearly noisy night buses with the noise standards allowed by TfL being louder than an alarm clock going is a pan London wide issue. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi sian, I'm really sorry to hear your rubbish wasn't collected successfully today. They're normally very good. Pretty manic time for them as not only are they catching up with collections but also, much more to collect from each household. I'd like to properly raise the Call Centre behavioural problem. It would be useful to know the time you called, whether the operator was male or female, your normal name, address and phone number you rang from. Officers can then check what took place. I'd really appreciate if you could send an email with this information to [email protected]. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Penguin68, Many thanks for this extra granularity. Didn't know it would become 5 years. An improvement. The surname restriction bit seems excessive. Guess aimed at avoiding everyone waiting until the last possible moment. -
Toilet building on Peckham Rye Common
James Barber replied to Gavin Edwards's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi rgutsell, Great idea but small matter of how to fund its running costs and refurbishment. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Sue, I completly agree. I took part in the Scurtiny review of the 2008 Freedom Pass process. I very strongly suggested biannually was bizarre and a waste of people's time and energy. However, Southwark Council is one tiny cog in the overall scheme that supports national legislation. Regards james. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Sorry Sue, but Freedom Passes apparently do have to be renewed biannually. We'd prefer them to be ten yearly but this has not been agreed on London wide basis or nationally. Some concern that as each Freedom Pass is worth quite a lot of money entitlement has to be checked every couple of years. And before you ask no I don't know of any elixhirs of life. Full details from Southwark Council. -
Noisy buses (East Dulwich Grove)
James Barber replied to rgutsell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi rgutsell, Trying to summarise this. You live on East Dulwich Grove bus route 37 where Trident 2.2/Enviro400 buses are used. I've not found anything googled that these present a particular noise problems. The Volvo B7TL buses used on 176 bus route do seem to have a noise issue that even after being modified to reduce fan noise down from 92dB(A) to 85dB(A) but they don't use East Dulwich Grove. But I think you've raised an important pan London problem. The noise limits for buses may be appropriate for day time use where lots of other noises around and buses don't stand out so much. But for night bus use these noise limits seems entirely unreasonable. Noise limits set at 84dB(A) are noisier than an alarm clock which is 80dB(A). You can't have the equivalent of alarms clocks going of throughout the night and not be driven to the edge. On this basis I've asked GLA member Caroline Pidgeon who chairs the Greater London Authorities TRansport Committee this year to ask whether TfL accept that 84dB(A) is an unreasonable noise limit for buses operating in the dead of night and when will bus service procurement result in quieter hybrid bus operation at night time. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Freedom Pass 2010 renewal. If you're over 60 years old or know someone who is or disabled and they/you want a Freedom Pass for free bus journeys applications need to be submitted between 4 January and 13 February. My understanding of the process is: For Older Persons Get an application from local Post Office FROM 4 January. Fill it in then take it back to Post Office with proof of age, proof of address and photo. Post office issues a receipt. Post Office send form and photo to a documentation bureau. Bureau issue Freedom Pass within 10 working day via 2nd class post. For Disabled Person Freedom Pass. Get reassessment form from Southwark Council. Apply with required proofs and photo. Southwark checks form and if necessary arranged for occupational therapy assessment. Applicant takes letter of authorisation, prooft of age!, address and photo to Post Office who issue a receipt. Post Office sends documentation to documentation bureau. Bureau issues Freedom Pass within 10 working day via 2nd class post. Any problems let me know ASAP. Last time these passes were renewed it all went pear shaped across London. Everyone working really hard to avoid this. So any problems please tell me. -
Noisy buses (East Dulwich Grove)
James Barber replied to rgutsell's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Burbage, Amazing post. I'm surprised to find myself wanting more information. I've googled B7TL to find it's a Volvo bus. Do you know what bus types provide East Dulwich night buses 12, 37 and 176 and how I could find out their official noise ratings and where would I find TfL and EU noise limits? I found this Volvo B7TL bus info. -
How to get home tonight? LL standstill
James Barber replied to trentk69's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I left work, near London Bridge, at 5pm. No.40 bus got as far as M&S on Walworth Road. After an eternity realised I was going to have to walk home. Home for 6.45pm. Very friendly crowd all walking southwards. Wife rang asking me to collect some milk! So if you spotted a tall chap with 4 pints of semi skimmed milk - that was me. -
Toilet building on Peckham Rye Common
James Barber replied to Gavin Edwards's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I was involved in this as Southwark's Cycling Champion councillor. Balfe's Bike's bid for the lease. They won with the best offer. That after taking further much more detailed professional advice about how to make it work commercially, Balfe's realised that major renovation and reshaping of the building would be required. That this would require planning permission and any encroachment outside the current curtilage might involve Metropolitan Open Land with all the planning issues that involves. I suggested that the current public feeling was such that it would be a protracted process with an unclear outcome. Probably more realistic for Balfours is to hope for a bouble shop unit in the current shopping parade. I suspect that the end result might well have ended with public lavatories a la London Recumbents in Dulwich Park. It would have taken a decent bike shop a little further away from East Dulwich ward but it would have grown and been an asset to trying to get local people to cycle more. On balance I'm delighted Balfe's are not moving. I think the vision they had was great but the wrong side of East Dulwich Road to make it really work. More importantly a small business can't survive and thrive with such big hurdles revitalizing the Peckham Rye Common toilet block. I suspect any small business will be reticent to bid. We run the risk of a big chain being the only sized organisation that is able to take on conflicting public opinion and the resources required. OR a vacant building is left on site and the site remains under used and without the security that passive surveillance from use brings. -
I've asked the council officer in charge of gritting about salt bins. Before I give the feedback I suspect as it rarely snows and stays in London salt bins are not valued by residents and tampering with them is not socially unacceptable. Apparently, the salt bins Southwark have get stolen, used for rubbish bins, get emptied for fun outside winter time "and generally get used as play things". But that Southwark can call upon 500 people to help clear snow. I saw lots out and about in East Dulwich quiet residential streets from 7am today when I was out delivering Christmas cards. I didn't see any yesterday as they would have been working on priority 1 and 2 areas - shopping streets, around busy pedestrian areas.
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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
The snow on Monday was unforecast. We don't have weather conditions to grit 'just in case' every single winter day. We'd all be alarmed at the council tax rise that would require. So Southwark Council officers constantly monitor Met Office weather forecasts. They regularly measure road temperatures for freezing conditions. If it looks like freezing or snowy conditions they grit main roads first. If bad weather arrives they then grit main roads, roads and pavements that are busier or have a gradient, then after all that they start on quiet residential roads. So frankly, yes everyone was caught out on Monday and the main roads had not been gritted in advance and the roads then jammed with stuck vehicles. And boy was it a pain to get home and around. I've attached the council's winter snow plans. A couple of changes I'm aware of. We now have 3 gritting lorries and 80 mechanical gritters for pavement use. I spotted 3 in use in East Dulwich early this morning on our quiet residential roads. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Tarot, Not sure how I can help? -
I've contacted the Southwark Council manager responsible for the gritting. He told me that the Met Office weather forecast has proven wrong and the snow arrive much earlier than forecast - hence the gritting was completed in time. He did assure me that all the gritter lorries are out and will be all night. That the 40 manually propelled gritters (useful for pavements etc) have been use and he expects to have all 80 out in use tomorrow. He also explained that he will be calling of up to 500 staff to help get things moving. Apparently this afternoon everyone wqas due to start worknig on the 3rd level priority streets when the snow arrived. Hope this explains what has and is going on.
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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
Not sure how many East dulwich residents this affects but until March Farquhar Road bridge is closed for strengthening works. If anyone needs more info let me know. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi tiger ranks, I can assure you Southwark constantly monitors the weather and 12 hours before bad weather is due to arrive has three GPS monitored gritting lorries out covering its 340km of roads and pavements. We also have 300 core street cleaners who get diverted to keeping pavements and roads clearer when needed. Some of these use manually propelled salt spreaders that can reach the places the big gritters can't easilly reach. Also, fleet of vans to get the grit from the depot to where needed. We have 950 tonnes of salt stored at the Bournemouth Road depot. For more details please look at - Winter Gritting. -
Hi Victoria, Yes, I've just found the same Lambeth Press Release. Makes intereasting comparison. States Lambeth has extra 250 tonnes of salt this year compared to last making total Lambeth salt stocks of 600 tonnes and 120 street cleaners to help keep things moving. I wonder whether these salt bins is how they're storing the extra 250 tonnes. Anyway, Southwark has 950 tonnes of salt at its depot and 300 streat cleaners to keep the streets moving. So I suspect the difference is Southwark have over twice the number of street cleaners to keep streets clear and rely on that rather than salt bins. On reflection, although salt bins sound a great idea, Southwark has 340km of roads it maintains. So that's 680,000metres of pavements (ignoring estates pavements and roads, pedestrian only). Even a 1,000 salt bins ie. one every 680m (one every 1/2 mile) would'nt make much difference. It would sound good though. Eitherway, its snowing now and its back to square one :(
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Southwark Council website gives its winter plans. I've also attached Southwark's Winter Plan. I'd welcome comments and feedback that I can take up. Following is extract around pavements: "In severe weather conditions, when snow or ice remains for some days, consideration is given in the following order to the treatment of pedestrian routes, footways, stairs and pavements - Town centre streets and main pedestrian routes - Shopping frontages if on a footpath - Busy pedestrian routes - Hospitals and doctors surgery frontages and routes - School frontages and routes - Community centre frontages and routes - Steep sections of footway and footpaths - Predominately elderly residents areas and sheltered housing units - Other residential areas The council can only grit council owned highways and footpaths. If you require any more information, please contact us on 020 7525 2000 or at [email protected]." Is this sufficient? and the right order to prioritise? Tell me what you think.
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