The Sky Garden at 20 Fenchurch Street.

The Sky Garden at 20 Fenchurch Street spans three floors and offers uninterrupted views across the City of London. Served by two express lifts, visitors arrive to a beautiful landscaped garden with a viewing area, terrace, café, bar and restaurant. The Sky Garden is a truly unique space and has been designed to create an open and vibrant place of leisure, offering visitors a rare chance to experience London from a different viewpoint.

The Sky Garden is now open. Please visit the Sky Garden website to book your visit.

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February Half-Term Tennis Camps.

February holiday camps (week)

A great chance for your child to play every day, improve quickly and keep fit.  The final day of each course is based around friendly competition.

Juniors are required to join the Club to attend coaching sessions.  The cost is £10 for the year, please fill in the form by clicking the following click:

http://www.beactivesocialenterprise.com/membership/

Burgess Park Tennis Centre

Camps from 10am to 1pm (weeks beginning Monday 16 to Friday 21 February),

Ages 5 – 17

* Price £35

Tanner Street Park

10-12am – ages Under 10 and beginners. 

* Cost £20

* Price is for advanced booking – places can be booked on Monday for £5 more (subject to availability).

All courses require a minimum number of participants to go ahead.  Advanced notice and full refunds will be given if we have to cancel any course.

http://www.beactivesocialenterprise.com/online-store/junior-camps/february-camp/#cc-m-product-6476194252

Email from BVAG: Neighbourhood Plan update – Lawyers instructed & Council Meeting

Neighbourhood Plan update – Lawyers instructed & Council Meeting
(11 February 6.00pm, Council Offices, Tooley St)

The Council’s resistance to our Neighbourhood planning initiative has entered another desperate phase.

In August they finally recognised that avoidance and delay was becoming unsustainable and designated a neighbourhood area (‘NA’) that does not correspond with our application area – or with anyone else’s.

A challenge to that decision by way of a ‘call-in’ by the (very) minority Lib-Dems then triggered a referral to the so-called Oversight and Scrutiny Committee, occasioning a further convenient two months of delay. The OSC is a kangaroo court whipped by the majority Labour Party members into an obedient ratification of Council decisions and its members dutifully did what they were told on 20 October.

In response we called a joint meeting of the BVAG-coordinated St Thomas St Plan and the phantom rival applicant ‘group’ that the Council has sought to promote: ‘Bermondsey Neighbourhood Forum’ (‘BNF’). In reality BNF had stopped holding meetings well over a year ago and its membership had all but evaporated. The few remaining members who turned up duly resolved to formally wind up what was by now nothing more than a straw man for the Council to use as a pretext for refusing to process the only valid application for Neighbourhood Forum Status, namely ours.

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Council designated Area ‘A’

In order to remove any further opportunity for delay by the Council the meeting also, with reservations over its size and suitability reluctantly agreed to amend the STP to adopt the Council’s own designated area (‘Area A’, see below). The amended plan was given the working title of STP(D) and the Council was invited to finally approve our application. Given that they themselves had designated the NA selected and they had only one application from what in their own August report was acknowledged to be a qualifying group they were running out of wriggle-room. Without any plausible excuses remaining to them they have resorted to exactly what we anticipated at the meeting – further delay and a few half-hearted implausible excuses (See correspondence here). At the November meeting we had anticipated exactly what we got and we had also resolved to instruct lawyers to prepare for a Judicial Review of the Council’s refusal to process our application. Consequently leading Counsel’s advice was obtained in December. Together with his Junior, the barristers are now preparing the protocol letter before action required to commence a JR claim.

Senior Citizen Luncheon – 11th February

The Mayor of Southwark and Southwark’s Business Connector have teamed up to provide a free lunch, bingo and quiz for senior citizens.

Wednesday 11th February 2015 12pm – 3pm

InSpire – The Crypt at St Peters

Liverpool Grove, Walworth, SE17 2HH

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Join us for lunch, a natter and some games including bingo and a quiz

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How to book your place

Telephone: Donna/Gerry at InSpire on 0207 740 6868 or Stephen on 07500 779 064

Email: donna@in-spire.org.uk or stephen.gudgeon@bitcconnect.org

Win £50 with a recycling selfie.

From now till the end of April Southwark residents are encouraged to get recycling with a difference. As part of a new recycling campaign, Veolia will be giving out £50 worth of shopping vouchers every week to residents who tweet a recycling selfie.

To enter, tweet a picture of yourself recycling to @lb_southwark using #letsdoitSouthwark in the message or email the picture to ecomms@southwark.gov.uk and every week a winner will be picked at random.

See the promotional webpage for more infomation: http://www.southwark.gov.uk/letsdoit

Kind regards,

Ian McGeough

Programme Manager
United Kingdom

t: +44 (0)20 3567 2622
Southwark Integrated Waste Management Facility, 43 Devon Street, London. SE15 1AL