Chambers Wharf
Chambers Wharf

Thames Water has won planning consent for the proposed 15-mile ‘super sewer’ tunnel beneath London.

The announcement that Chambers Wharf will be a major site for work was made just hours before Parliament rose for a month’s recess.

The go-ahead for major works is the result of a joint decision made by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles and Environment Secretary Liz Truss.

Southwark Council Leader Peter John immediately condemned the decision to use Chambers Wharf as a drive site when inspectors had deemed it to have “serious deficiencies”.

“I challenge Eric Pickles & Liz Truss to come to Southwark to explain their decision to residents near Chambers Wharf,” said Cllr John shortly after the decision was announced on Friday morning.

“Education and lives will be destroyed by government’s terrible decision to build the ‘super sewer’ from Chambers Wharf,” he said in reference to the nearby Riverside Primary School and housing.

Cllr John says that the decision will be challenged.

Save Your Riverside action group, set up when Thames Water purchased Chambers Wharf, has also condemned the decision.

“It does the credibility of the major infrastructure planning regime no good in the eyes of the public for proposals that were shown to be flawed in preparation, and then shown to be half-baked when tested at the Examination, to nonetheless be given consent by ministers with minimal regard for the impact on Londoners.”

Liberal Democrat councillor for Riverside ward Hamish McCallum said: “As local Lib Dem councillors for the Chambers Wharf site, we are outraged by this decision. We are shocked that after Planning Inspectors had agreed with the Save Your Riverside Group, local councillors and the local MP that the tunnelling direction be reversed, two Conservative Ministers then ignored their recommendation and approved the original plans.

“To us, this makes a complete mockery of the planning process and appears to leave the justification for using Chamber Wharf as a drive site in question. We are exploring if any other options are available at this stage and are simply appalled.”

Simon Hughes, MP for Bermondsey and Old Southwark, said: “I know that my constituents who live, work and go to school along the riverside in Bermondsey will be very disappointed by the details of the planning decision for the construction of Thames Tideway Tunnel. Despite positive changes which will benefit Chambers Wharf, the wider community will of course be frustrated that the plans for a drilling site in Bermondsey have not been reconsidered.

“I will of course continue to work with local residents, businesses and others in the community to win maximum environmental protection and minimum disturbance in Bermondsey and the rest of our borough.”

This week a Southwark Council planning sub-committee approved plans to rebuild the athletics facilities at Southwark Park.

“It was great to see planning permission granted for the reinstatement of the athletics track and field at Southwark Park this week,” said Cllr Barrie Hargrove, cabinet member for public health, parks and leisure.

“This is the first phase in an exciting project that will allow us for the first time in many years to deliver a full programme of athletics activities in Southwark – including track and field events such as sprinting, triple jump and javelin.

“I’m sure it will be welcomed by users of the park, budding athletes and local schools from all over the borough.”

 

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Cllr Darren Merrill

Each year, Southwark’s five community councils award thousands of pounds in funding to local environmental improvement projects. This scheme is known as Cleaner Greener Safer and in the next year £1.8 million is available across the borough.

Projects can be put forward by individuals or community groups with innovative ideas to improve their areas to make their communities cleaner, greener or safer.

To mark the launch of the 2015/16 funding round, Surrey Docks Farm hosted a special event on Saturday.

Surrey Docks Farm has been awarded almost £150,000 towards improvements since the CGS programme first began in 2003. Visitors to the farm saw work in progress on the latest project, awarded this year, to install solar panels on two of the farm buildings. The solar panels will become a renewable energy source for the farm and ensure the site is more environmentally responsible through green energy production.

Cllr Darren Merrill, cabinet member for environment, recycling, community safety and volunteering, said: “I’m delighted to be launching the Cleaner Greener Safer capital programme for 2015/16. Since 2003, a total of £30,393,000 has been awarded to 1,966 projects in Southwark with 1,585 now completed. It’s great that so many people care for their communities and want to make the areas they live and work in the best they can be. I am pleased we can continue to help them achieve this through this initiative.”

Gary Jones, Surrey Docks Farm manager said, “Surrey Docks Farm has benefitted enormously from grants awarded by Southwark’s Cleaner Greener Safer programme.  Through the programme we have been able to open up Riverside Walk to create a direct link to the farm and a pleasurable place for residents and visitors to stroll along. CGS funding has also benefitted our Bloomin’ Southwark project, which enables us to take our horticultural expertise into the local community encouraging people to make use of their outdoor spaces for growing and greening.”

From new play opportunities and sports facilities, to community gardens and food growing projects, the programme has supported healthier lifestyles and helped revitalise communities. Fencing and lighting projects have created safer environments and problem spaces prone to anti-social behaviour have been transformed with imaginative designs to enhance the areas.

Anyone can apply for a Cleaner Greener Safer grant either as an individual or a group, but you must live or work in the community council area where you are proposing the scheme. Ideas for the CGS capital programme must demonstrate that they will make an area cleaner, greener or safer with a permanent, physical improvement and all projects are subject to permissions being granted, e.g. planning, listed building, Highway Authority etc.

The closing date for entries is Friday 7 November 2014 and successful applications will be announced at community council meetings in January and February 2015.

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To find out more information or to apply online, visit www.southwark.gov.uk/cleanergreenersafer

The Arch Climbing Wall has announced that it has found a new home within the Biscuit Factory complex as the redevelopment of the site draws near.

“With the original Biscuit Factory site, we were able to bring a new level of indoor bouldering to London and the South,” said Fred Stone, director of The Arch Climbing Wall.

“With Building One, we’re looking forward to doing the same again, only this time in a long term home, combining new climbing facilities unlike anything else, with an updated design style and atmosphere that will recapture some of the history of the building.

“Each of the new climbing centre builds so far has been a learning experience, and we’re looking forward to putting it all together here. This year has been an exciting one for all of us, and there are still lots of good things to come.”

Full details on the Arch Climbing Wall website.

Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Transport for London commissioner Sir Peter Hendy will next week be asked to consider making Bermondsey Tube Station on the Jubilee line a zone 1/2 boundary station.

Since it opened 15 years ago, Bermondsey Station has been in zone 2.

Next week Boris Johnson and Peter Hendy will appear before the London Assembly to field questions on transport topics. Among the written questions submitted by assembly members is one from Liberal Democrat AM (and former Southwark councillor) Caroline Pidgeon:

Given you have authorised the rezoning of Stratford station to Zone 2/3, will you consider rezoning Bermondsey and Kennington to become Zone 1/2 stations?

In fact, plans are already in hand to rezone Kennington in connection with the proposed Battersea extension of the Northern line. Which just leaves the Bermondsey question unresolved.

Watch this space for the response from Johnson and Hendy when it is published later this month.

Photo by Davina Connor
Photo by Davina Connor

 

Eight fire engines and 58 firefighters and officers tackled a fire at the rear of the What!!! Stores shop on Surrey Quays Road on Wednesday lunchtime.

According to the London Fire Brigade, three gas cylinders are believed to have exploded and there are reports of more cylinders involved in the blaze. There are no reports of any injures at this stage.

Firefighters from East Greenwich, Dockhead, Old Kent Road, Deptford, Peckham, Whitechapel, New Cross and  Lewisham fire stations were sent to the scene.

The smoke was visible from a large part of south-east and central London.

Surrey Quays Road and Canada Street were shut to traffic.

What!!! Stores is the discount hardware shop next to the former Harmsworth Quays printing works.

Do you believe in our democratic system? Or do you share Russell Brand’s view? Either way,  London Bubble wants to hear from you.

In 1950, 84 per cent of the UK population voted in the general election. In 2010 only 65 per cent bothered. At the last election less than 30 per cent of 18-25s exercised their right to vote.

We pride ourselves on ‘our democratic system’ but do we believe in it. Or is the system just too big to change?

London Bubble Theatre Company is looking for volunteers to help it take a snapshot of people’s feelings about the electoral system.

Between now and the next election the company will be recording conversations between people on different sides of the debate and creating a play to be performed by a community cast.

The project is called Hopelessly De-Voted and young people from Southwark and Lewisham have already set about interviewing a range of people. 18-22 year olds have interviewed Baroness Jones of the Green Party; Ipsos MORI pollster Ben Page; and new Grange ward councillor Damian O’Brien who won his Southwark Council seat by just six votes.

Now young Bubble members are widening their search and are interested in interviewing members of the general public who either strongly believe in the system, or who steadfastly refuse to vote.

They are interested in talking to a range of ages so if you have something to say, please get in touch. (Or perhaps you come from Belgium or Australia where voting is compulsory, or from Estonia where not only can you vote by phone, but you can change that vote at any time leading up to Election Day!)

The research stage of the project is being supported by the Arts Council of England and Bubble will be working with campaigning group Bite the Ballot, to turn the words of voters, politicians, cynics and sceptics into a script reflecting Londoners love-hate relationship with our political system.

If all goes to plan the piece will be performed by a inter-generational community cast in the Spring 2015, during the run up to the election in May. And who knows, it might even increase the turn out.

Those interested in contributing to Hopelessly De-Voted should contact Claire Sexton at London Bubble on 020 7237 4434, [email protected]

London Bubble, our local theatre company, runs a range of drama groups and classes for adults and children.

Their autumn term starts on 15 September and booking is now open.

Read on for further details as supplied by London Bubble themselves…

 

ADULT DRAMA CLASS AT LONDON BUBBLE
Wednesdays, 7-9pm
5 Elephant Lane, SE16 4JD

New term starts Wednesday 17th September

Come and play?  Our classes are suitable for people with no experience of theatre making and for old hands alike.  Sometimes we work with scripts; sometimes we create work from our imaginations.  The classes are designed to help you develop your confidence and a range of performance skills.
Why not come for a taster class to give it a try?

For more information and class fees please visit www.londonbubble.org.uk
Call 020 7237 4434 or email [email protected]


TEA BREAK THEATRE

every Wednesday at London Bubble
4.30-6.30pm

restarts after a summer break on 17th September
Free and fun

Tea, cake and a chat followed by a gentle workshop to make friends, tell stories and share laughter.
Open to everyone aged 18 and over. We hope you can join us.

To find out more about the group please get in touch.
Call 020 7237 4434 or email [email protected]

 

YOUTH THEATRE AT LONDON BUBBLE
Mondays, 6.30-8.30pm
5 Elephant Lane, SE16 4JD

New term starts Monday 15th September

Suitable for anyone aged 12 and over who would like to develop their performance skills and confidence.

For more information and class fees please visit www.londonbubble.org.uk
Call 020 7237 4434 or email [email protected]

 

INTERGENERATIONAL DRAMA GROUP AT LONDON BUBBLE
Thursdays, 6.30-8.30pm
5 Elephant Lane, SE16 4JD

Starts 18th September

Help us research and develop ideas for our next intergenerational production. All ages welcome but children under 12 need to be accompanied by an older member of their family.

For more information and class fees please visit www.londonbubble.org.uk
Call 020 7237 4434 or email [email protected]

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EVENING DRAMA GROUPS FOR ALL AGES AT LONDON BUBBLE THEATRE

New term starts w/c 15th September

London Bubble runs a weekly theatre making groups and we’d love you to join us. No previous experience necessary, just come with enthusiasm!

Our theatre groups are friendly, fun and creative, and include games and exercises which will help to develop confidence and a range of performance skills.

Find out more at www.londonbubble.org.uk

CLASSES FOR CHILDREN:
Youth Theatre: Mondays 6.30 – 8.30pm Starts 15th September

6-8 year olds: Tuesdays 5-6.30pm Starts 16th September
Saturdays 10-11.30am Starts 20th September

9-11 years: Tuesdays 6.30-8pm Starts 16th September

CLASSES FOR ADULTS:
Wednesdays 7-9pm Starts 17th September

 

Venue: London Bubble, 5 Elephant Lane, London SE16 4JD
By train: Rotherhithe
By tube: Bermondsey, Canada Water
By bus: 47, 188, 381, C10, P12


Class Fees:
Under 18s: £66 (£33 concessions) per term plus £15 (£10) annual registration fee
Adults: £88 (£44 concessions) per term plus £15 (£10) annual registration fee

Discounts available for Members of Bubble (MOB).
Find out more about membership by calling 020 7237 4434.

HOW TO BOOK

To find out more or register for a class:
call: 020 7237 4434
email: [email protected]
Sign up online: www.londonbubble.org.uk