Jump to content

Crystal Palace cinema pledge (planning objection): successful and still open


Recommended Posts

A couple of weeks back, I set up a pledge on Pledgebank to ask people to send in a written objection to a change of use of the former Gala Bingo building (25 Church Road SE19) from cinema to church, when the new owner submits his/her planning application to Bromley Council.


This is just to let everyone on here know that the pledge was successful within days.


As of today there are 28 pledgees, so there are 18 more than required to make it successful. Many thanks to any forumites who've added their names as pledgees.


People are still signing up most days, and if you'd like to add your voice as a pledgee you are free to do so: the pledge remains open until 31 August. When the time comes to send in objections, your own objection only needs to be a sentence long, though you can write an essay if you wish.


If you're concerned about the future of this former cinema, and the possible impact on the neighbourhood of a change of use, there are other actions you can take:


- check out the campaign website

which has lots of useful background information, and resources for campaigners.


- sign the online petition

Add your name to the 3024 signatories already there. There's also a paper petition in some local shops and cafes.


- join the Facebook group


But if you join the Facebook group, please also sign the petition if you feel you can: the Council will look at the numbers signing the petition, not those on the Facebook group!


- Talk to your friends and neighbours about it.


- Write to your political representatives. There are resources on the cinema campaign website to help you do this quickly and easily.

There was a Facebook group created to push for improved facilities and funding for Mayow park in lower Sydenham that certainly encouraged a lot of change. It shared it's successful promotion with Forest hill's se23.com but it certainly proved very useful in securing new swings for the playground as well as a general 'tidy up' of the park.


They do work if done properly.

Keef, at the very least, a FB group does bring people together around a theme. There are not many places on the 'net that people can do this (unless you have/set up your own site on the issue).


But as BBW says, it's down to how it's used.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • They are very good
    • Having  current and relevant experience of both Charter North and Charter East with regards to their conduct towards SEN pupils and their families, I would say that their conduct and behaviour is wholly lacking in understanding as well as making no effort to make reasonable adjustments for the SEN pupil as legally required under Equality Act 2010. Furthermore, I believe that their behaviour is wholly illegal. According to data from Ambitious About Autism, unfortunately that is not uncommon We have separately requested legal advice as to whether or not the specific conduct of the school and certain teachers constitutes a criminal offence under the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 or other legislation. These links have some very good materials to assist parents: https://www.ambitiousaboutautism.org.uk https://www.ambitiousaboutautism.org.uk/understanding-autism/education/exclusions-know-your-rights https://www.ipsea.org.uk https://sossen.org.uk   Also, this link specifically for girls with autism as this tends to be diagnosed at a much later stage than boys and requires different support and reasonable adjustments that the neither of the policies nor behaviours of Charter East or Charter North reflect. https://autisticgirlsnetwork.org   Helen Hayes MP for Dulwich & West Norwood and whose constituency includes Charter North is Chair of the Education Committee at the Houses of Parliament They published this report on the SEND crisis on 18 Sept 2025 https://committees.parliament.uk/work/8684/solving-the-send-crisis/   Ellie Reeves (Rachel Reeves’ sister and formerly Chair of the Labour Party) is the MP for Lewisham West and East Dulwich - the constituency under which Charter East falls I would urge any parents who are concerned about their children, whether SEN or not, who attend Charter North or Charter East to write to your MP canvassing their support and requesting that they write to their respective school on this subject, referencing this report of the Education Committee and the failures of Charter East and Charter North with regards to SEN, their illegal behaviour and soliciting a plan of action from them to immediately stop such behaviour and support SEN pupils with reasonable adjustments as required under the Equality Act 2010. Even if your child is not SEN, the school implementing the correct and legally required procedures materially improves the school environment for all pupils, teachers and non-teaching staff. Often the reasonable adjustments can actually be relatively minor but have a very material benefit. In our experience, there have been one or two teachers who have shown this with very positive results; however, this is the opposite of the institutional approach of both schools which is wholly negative, unsupportive and often illegal. In addition to EHCPs, there is also huge pressure at CAMHS and insufficient resource to support all cases and meet demand.  Even if families and their child are lucky to get access to it, there remains very long wait lists to access treatment.  The same is true in the private sector. A proactive and practical, common sense approach to SEN in this manner by Charter North and Charter East would also help to reduce pressure on CAMHS The latest tragedy last week at Charter North means that this is more pressing than ever.    
    • Thought I'd add a comment as sadly there are now too many primary schools for the number of children in this area... St Anthony's is a wonderful school and my 2 sons were extremely happy throughout the time they were there. They have some open days for reception and  nursery in Nov I believe and welcome children and families of all faiths and backgrounds. It has lovely staff and I cannot recommend it more highly!
    • Anyone has lavender buds they don’t want/that I could harvest/cut and use? Ideally in Peckham/ED goose green area.  Thanks in advance!
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...