The Lambeth Country Show, 18th and 19th July.

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The Lambeth Country Show returns to Brockwell Park on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th July, boasting a unique line-up that celebrates the very best of the city and countryside.

Entry for visitors will remain free for 2015, but you can make donations on arrival or at designated donation points across the site. The show couldn’t survive without the support of local people and visitors. It’s their generosity that makes the event what it is today.

New show times for 2015: 12 noon – 8pm on both days

For full details about this year’s show, please visit www.lambethcountryshow.co.uk 

Southwark Eid festival in Burgess Park SE5

REMINDER: David’s Peace Day, Saturday 11th July @ Tabard Gardens

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For the last six years the David Idowu Foundation has organised a ‘peace day’ event with stalls, music and speeches on the Saturday closest to the anniversary of David’s tragic death.

This year the peace day will take place on Saturday 11th July, 12.00pm-6.00pm.

More information on the peace days and the work of the David Foundation can be found here: http://www.davididowufoundation.com/#/home

Heygate Viability Assessment Finally Revealed.

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After three years of appeals by Southwark Council and its development partner Lend Lease, Adrian Glasspool has finally received the viability assessment for the Heygate outline masterplan in response to his May 2012 FOI/EIR request.

Southwark had initially rejected the request and appealed after his subsequent complaint was upheld by the Information Commissioner. A long battle through the Tribunal system then culminated in a 6 day hearing in February last year, followed by a decision notice directing Southwark to release the assessment minus some of its financial modelling figures1.

Following a further dispute about exactly which figures could be withheld, the Tribunal resumed and issued a final decision in March this year. The viability assessment was then received in April and after examination by sympathetic industry experts we can now disclose our findings.

The Heygate tribunal case has since triggered decisions to disclose viability information for other large regeneration schemes including Earls Court regeneration and Greenwich Peninsula.

As well as a copy of the disclosed viability assessment, the 35% campaign has also obtained via FOI a (heavily redacted) copy of the District Valuer Service(DVS) appraisal of the viability assessment, commissioned by Southwark council.

First impressions:

This is a profitability assessment- not a viability assessment.

25% is deemed the acceptable level of profit.

Residential sales prices were grossly underestimated.

Why no review mechanism?

‘Something Sinister’ or ‘crap journalism’?

More information here.

2nd Elephant & Walworth Neighbourhood Forum Conference.

Saturday, 4th July 2015 from 10:00 to 16:00

Inspire – The Crypt at Saint Peter’s Church
Liverpool Grove
SE17 2HH

The Elephant & Walworth Neighbourhood Forum has been busy since its first conference.  At our second conference on 4 July we will be making important decisions on the boundary of our proposed neighbourhood plan area. 

We will be also be discussing the work we have done on Green infrastructure, Community Assets, Small/ethnic businesses in preparation for a Neighbourhood Plan**.  We need everyone’s views!’  

* Detailed maps of the proposed boundaries can be found on our website

* Reports on the project work on these themes can be found on our website and will be displayed at the conference

The event will be facilitated by our consultant, Tony Burton, who is a leading authority nationally on neighbourhood planning.

Free lunch will be provided!