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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 Jeremy, developing a subdivided house I guess would probably exteniguish any permitted development. I don't see why any planning application in such circumstances would be limited to small dormer windows. If you have a scheme I'm happy to look at it and ensure it absolutely gets a fair hearing before councillors. Regards james. -
Hi macroban. I've not stated a 100m "law". At the East Dulwich Grove/Lordshipl ane with the traffic flows involved its around 100m. The Lordship Lane/Barry Road/Eynella junction each arm is differently controlled. The main 3 arms all have two lanes of traffic. QED.
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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 Jeremy, Loft conversions. I've just had my loft converted. We didn't need planning permission because we were within our allowable 'permitted development'. Take a look at permitted development summary for more details. It does'nt exclude houses from ever needing planning permission to convert a loft. -
Hi macroban, Traffic planning specialisrs have done the calculations. If the junction of East Dulwich Grove and Lordship Lane were signalised then southbound Lordship Lane would require a right turning lane and a straight ahead lane. Two lanes where currently one exists and a lane of parked cars. Northbound Lordship Lane would need a left turning lane into East Dulwich Grove and a straight ahead lane. Now 7-10am bus lane means that wo lanes for some of the day but two lanes all day would mean a loss of parking. Faling to provide two lanes each way would result in huge tailbacks which would include blocking Goose Green roundabout. If it didn't need two lanes each way the junction would have been signalised two years ago.
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Hi macroban, If you google 'talking cctv cameras' you get loads of stuff: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6524495.stm http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news/talking-cctv The schemes implimented so far don't seem to have sufficient scale to prove anything eitherway. Equally they generally are aimed at reducing low level anti social behaviour that isn't reliably recorded such as instances of littering.
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Hi Theehope, The talking help points. These were not my idea. However, when this was originally mooted I was expecting the successful idea of existing CCTV cameras to have have micrphones and speakers added. CCTV computers programmed to recognise certain noise profiles which indicate a problem and then the CCTV operator tells the perpetrator they are being recorded and 9/10 times they stop. Unfortunately this was not what was project managed. I'm afraid I don't remember the exact sums but it was around sixty something thousand pounds for something like 20 help points around the borough. One was next to the pizza place next to East Dulwich station. It appears one of those cases where a government grant was available. This carrot was bitten without thinking through the consequences. The current executive councillor Linda Manchester is wise enough to avoid such pitfalls. But Theehope what do you think would reduce crime in East Dulwich. We've given out over 1,000 property marking kits (1 in 5 households), every shop has an Alertbox. What should we do next?
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Hi Pebs, I've met council officers several times to work out how East Dulwich Grove/Lordship Lane junction can become pedestrian friendly. The obvious thing would be to signalise it. But to enable that car parking would'nt be allowed for 100m in either direction along Lordship Lane which would make it a dual carriageway and no a local high street. We've considered a zebra crossings, raised entry treatments as well and they have other problems. I've not given up on this but we've yet to find a technically acceptable solution that doesn't kill the bus timetables.
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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 Fuschia and hoipoloi, This year everyone has been taken by surprise by the sudden unexpected problems with Primary school admissions. The GLA have the London statistics unit that informs local authorities about demographics and informs school plans - when we need more school places, less, etc. Until 14 weeks ago the stats were telling us we'd need a new primary school in about 7 years time. The stats now tell us we have a problems now. So bulge classes have been agreed and all children were found suitable places. Also the process was not as helpful as it needs to be. The process will be markedly improved. Why the sudden problem this year? Is it people not leaving the area? if not why? For East Dulwich I had two families contact me and only at the point where they were deeply unhappy but already in the appeals process. This was the first time I've had primary school casework and was advised to let the appeals run their course and then step in if still a problem. I wont be so naive with any future similar casework. How to avoid this happening again. In the short term bulge classes. Medium to long term is being discussed -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Strawbs, I'm baffled. I've never had problems crossing at either of the zebra crossings outside EDT. Are you being assertive enough? You might have noticed that the Goose Green roundabout is being reworked at present. The two existing zebra crossing will be brought up to scratch and a new one constructed on the Grove Vale arm. Hope this helps. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi cokeycat, I and all my lib Dem collegues are concerned at the Council Tax rate collection. When the Lib Dems took over from Labour we inherited a number of pickles ranging from privatised services including education, coucnil tax collection; recycling at 3.5% and falling, 7 grass cutting contracts, over 100 different council office vending contracts. It was truly a shambles At that time Liberate the council tax collection was mediocre but not terrible. So the administration concentrated on getting education fixed, getting recycling up, havings streets cleaned. However, liberata performance at council tax collection has slipped rather than improving as others have. So the in year collection rate is about 90% with further collection as people pay after the year. The Liberal Democrat councillor Tim Mcnally in charge of resource last year and this year has and is working hard to transform this. Watch this space as this service is transformed. I know he'd be happy to give more detals [email protected] -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi TJ, I believe extending the no.63 bus route to Honor Oak rail station is a great idea assuming no practical difficulties turning buses around, bus driver toilets etc. Both being quite easy to resolve. This route would then serve Peckham Rye ward even better. It doesn't currently get very close to East Dulwich ward. After receiving your email I joined the Facebook group to support this idea and have forwarded your email to GLA assembly member Caroline Pidgeon. If you'd like to contact other Southwark councillors you can find their details at: Southwark Councillors -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Gimme, I'm sorry you feel I've let you down. Obviously from your login I can't tell who you are and check my records. I'm not perfect and deal with many cases. At this moment in time I have 43 active cases. If you have another problem please try me again and hopefully I wont disappoint you. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Judy2 and reggie, The choices for all parents in Southwark at the secondary school stage are increasing. The new local Harris Boys school/Academy on a temporary site opened this week. It moves to its permanent site next summer. Southwark mixed schools have a ratio of around 3 boys for every girl. Creating a boys school starts to address this imbalance making mixed schools more attractive to parents of girls. If you look at Southwark state school results over the last 5 years they are the most improved in the UK. We still have some way to go before we can relax. By the time your 6 and 4 year olds reach the secondary stage they should be even more improved. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi GerritSmith and Peckwich, Why id Peckham Library being noisy? Its an award winning design and has been so very popular that it is noisier than expected. Its an environment that attracts users who in other places would'nt be in libraries. Truly inspiring. don't forget we have great local libraries - Dulwich Library which I helped push to be open 7 days a week, Grove Vale library a friendly pocket library. Not sure why you'd want to traipse over to Peckham Library espeicaly if noisier libraries bother you. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Gerritsmith, The only palm tree planted in East dulwich is in the middle of Goose Green roundabout. In Southwark the Lib Dems have introduced a capital fund every year for every ward - roughly ?120,000 every year for every ward. Anyone can apply and local councillors decide which applications are funded. A local resident close to Goose Green asked for a tree to be planted in the middle. They wanted a plam tree. Council officers consulted a wide area around about a plam tree, london plane tree, heritage light, direction fingers posts. I perosnally voted for the plane tree so it felt like an extension of Goose Green. The Palm tree won. I asked whether our planting contract could augment it and it looks fab. As for other trees. Every year the East Dulwich Lib Dem cuncillors fund lots more trees for East Dulwich. Typically around ?10,000->?15,000 every year. If you have ideas where you'd liek a tree in East Dulwich let me know - [email protected] -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi SMBJones, Would love to meet up at East dulwich station. Please email [email protected] -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Nero, Cycling on pavements is legal for children and adults on bicycles with wheels under 14" diameter. Frankly it will be a while before I feel comfortable as a parent for my young kids to cycle on the roads. They're just a bit to random about directions. Saying that I don't take them on any pavements with people about. I suspect you really mean perfectly fit adults cycling in aggressive ways. In Southwark we provide free cycle training to help boost confidence about cycling safely on Southwark's roads. We've made lots of part of Southwark 20mph zones to make it safer for all road users - more on the way for East Dulwich. We have the largest Community Warden scheme and we're working on our wardens being allowed to issue Fixed Penalty Notices to aggressive cyclists. One good thing. I suspect aggressive cyclists if they weren't cycling would be driving a vehicles aggressively. If you know any East Dulwich streets that have a problem 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 Tobester999, Hmmm. Those posts etc are intended to demarcate the properties border. This shop owner used to illegally try selling cars outside this shop. council officers have formally stopped this and allegedly this was perilous. What I find truly amazing is that someone is so rich that they don't need such a prime shop site to be a successful shop, or rent it out, etc. Bizarre. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Pablogrande, Which one way East Dulwich street do you live on that vehicles enter at very high street? Things that can be done range from narrowing the entrance to, humps across the road. Really depends upon the dynamics of the street. Feel free to email me direct to talk about your street. I'm sorry you find it so hard to get info on keyworker housing near East Dulwich (other than Peckham). The biggest key worker accomodation is at 72 Grove Vale. 110 rooms varying from studio rooms upwards. I'm sure if you popped along to the office during normal hours or tried calling them they'd explain how to apply. in the current climate good to hear you have vacancies available which would ideally suit school leavers or someone who needs a career change. I believe the government has a modern apprenticeship scheme that can help fund apprenticeships - Modern Apprenticeshipssee Can we please have a city farm on Peckham Rye? Southwark has two city farms - nearest one in Walworth and one in Rotherhither/Surrey Docks. Crystal Palace Park also has one and another is located in Vauxhall. All these city farms need more support and are located within 3 miles of East Dulwich. When is Waitrose opening? I'm not aware of Waitrose coming to the area. However, the application by Somerfield for an alcohol licence near to Dulwich Library even though successful has seen the shop building work stop..... Other than that I don't know where a Waitrose could be located. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Computed Shorty, All the Alleyways we have gated or plan to gate already have anti social problems - including rubbish dumping, urination, intimidation, defecation. Why should local residents, employees and businesses suffer this? So far the gates we're arranging are designed after consultation by local artist Heather Burrell and her team. The two most recent are those on Northcross Road behind Lord Palmerston and on south side of Ashbourne Grove close to Lordship Lane. They look great and I doubt they suffer the problems you've described. Take a look and let me know what you think. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Hi Jeremy, -Can we have displays in the bus stops telling us when the next bus is coming? I've asked Transport for London myself several time, via council officers once and via GLA Assembly Member Caroline Pidgeon as well. TfL are always about to impliment a fabulously more accurate new system. One day I'll be shocked and they will. It is scandalous that for South East London where we rely upon buses so much that Countdown isn't universal. -When is the lowest block of the DKH estate going to get renovated (corner of Grove Vale and Quorn Rd)? I'll find out a report later. -What's the current status of the Concrete House mandatory purchase and subsequent repairs? I know this but can;t recall. I'll check my notes and again come back to you. -Why won't the planning dept allow full width dormers on flats, even though lots of houses have them? loft extensions below a certain size don't need planning permission and that conform to certain stylistic rules so that they appear ancillary. most loft conversion companies discourage residents from making planning application as it delays then cycling onto the next project. Anyone can make a full planning application looking for a full width loft conversion. -Can we have some local recycling facilities for energy-saving bulbs? Good point. For those that don't travel regualrly along the Walwroth Road popping into Manor Place recycling would be a pain. I'll ask whether these could be collected or similar ot battery recycling something that could be left at libraries. This is especially important considering 100W incandescent light bulbs are no longer for sale. I'll find out what can be done. -What's planned for the house in Dulwich Park (currently boarded up, signs indicating a change of use) Two houses. One by College Road entrance and other facing the South Circular. From memort the College Road entrance one is proposed to be a hub for volunteers working in the park. I'll double check this memory. -
former East Dulwich councillor - how can I help?
James Barber replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I've been a councillor since 2006. I've loved nearly every minute of it and feel honoured to have been elected. -
Take a look at the East Dulwich Police Safer Neighbourhood Team newsletter: ED SNT Newsletter That money I arranged has helped to see a dramatic reduction in household burglary, a dramatic reduction in shop crime. We're looking at further ideas. The East Dulwich Lib Dem cllrs want East Dulwich to became one of the very lowest crime ward in London. One request the Police often make to me is they wish people would report crime and other intelligence to them so they have the big picture of what is happening locally. Let them know: 020 8721 2447 [email protected] Regards james barber Liberal Democrat councillor for East Dulwich
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Warning bendy bus crash on Etherow St
James Barber replied to wonderwoman's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Any route that has many large buses turning tight corners is bound to result in collisions. Basic probability. I spent a day at Willesden Bus garage on the bus simulator. Even driving a bus simulator was really hard. For some time we campaigned for the no.12 bus route to be extended to Forest Hill. We stopped this campaign when Boris was elected with a promise to phase out bendy buses. Latest news on that is they'll all be gone by 2011. -
Hi, My name is James Barber and I am one of the two Liberal Democrat East Dulwich ward councillors along with Cllr Rosie Shimell. We're Liberal Democrats and part of Southwark Liberal Democrats. If you have any issues or concerns related to East Dulwich or Southwark Council then please let me or Cllr Rosie Shimell know. I guarantee we will listen and answer all ideas and issues raised and hopefully help you solve them. Normally I will look in two or three times a week to see any new postings. Alternatively you can email me directly on [email protected]. If you'd like to meet for help - then you can arrange a Skype eSurgery or home visit by contacting me or visit our surgery 7-8pm 4th Thursday of every month (except August) at the East Dulwich Community Centre on Darrell Road. I look forward to hearing from you, James Barber
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