Christmas Party and Schools Sell-Off
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Christmas Party and Schools Sell-Off
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The next Neighbourhood Forum meeting will be held at 6.30pm on Wednesday 9 November at Globe House.
This meeting is to discuss:
The New Hotel/Restaurant proposal for 176-178 Bermondsey Street
(Former Ticino Bakery)
Proposed front elevation:

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One of the issues many local people raise with me is transport. Problems include congestion and associated air pollution, buses ending routes early and overcrowded tubes and buses. Transport for London have also contributed to some areas experiencing additional traffic and gridlock in some cases – which will get worse when Tower Bridge closes for three months sadly.
Many people also seek to improve local transport. There are campaigns for a new bridge linking Rotherhithe to Canary Wharf for pedestrians and cyclists. There seems to be support for extending the London cycle hire scheme eastwards into our community. Many people also support the Bakerloo Line extension and would welcome further investment in our transport infrastructure locally and more generally in London. I’ve raised this with the new Chancellor and Mayor who say they are keen to work together.
Last week I also met Val Shawcross, the Deputy Mayor of London for Transport and an ally in City Hall. We discussed a whole range of transport issues affecting local residents – including the work already done by Val and Sadiq Khan to introduce the new ‘hopper’ bus fare and cheaper travel as well as opening the night tube. My brief blog on the meeting is online here: http://www.boslabour.org.uk/transport_with_a_familiar_face
I’m now also running a short transport survey online that I’d love to see your views on. It includes traffic jams, tubes and bus issues as well as the new bridge and cycle extension idea. Please share your concerns or thoughts on these and other local transport issues here: http://www.boslabour.org.uk/transport_survey_2016 – or email me at: Neil.Coyle.MP@parliament.uk
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Best wishes,
Neil
14 September – 14 October
Private View: Wednesday 21 September, 6-9pm
Upper Gallery, LCC
With London College of Communication at the heart of what is a major regeneration of the SE1 postcode, SE1 Data Stories explores the area through the prism of data.
With a focus on the last 100 years, SE1 Data Stories presents several projects that visualise the life of an area that has seen huge change.
From digital visualisations based on live transport data, to work that explores the eclectic food culture of the borough, SE1 Data Stories offers insight into the design–led approach to data visualisation by LCC’s design students, staff and researchers.
Location:
London College of Communication
Elephant and Castle
London
SE1 6SB
Opening times:
Mon-Fri, 10am-8pm
Sat, 11am-5pm
Closed on Sundays
Until 14th October 2016
http://events.arts.ac.uk/event/2016/9/14/LDF-at-LCC-SE1-Data-Stories
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1. Draft Old Kent Road Area Action Plan Further to our email sent to your on the 4 July about our public consultation on the four documents listed above, we are now writing to let you know that the consultation period has been extended to Friday 4 November 2016. All comments should be received by 5pm on this date. The draft AAP, the proposed changes to the adopted policies map, the preliminary draft charging schedule, the draft SPD addendum, the revised “Regulation 123 List” plan and supporting documents can be viewed at the locations listed below. They are also available to view on our website: http://www.southwark.gov.uk/oldkentroadaap List of locations where documents are available for inspection: You can comment on the documents by: Other ways to get involved We are holding and attending events throughout the consultation period. The next Old Kent Road Community Forum events will be held on: • Wednesday 14 September 2016 at New Covenant Church, 506-510 Old Kent Rd, London SE1 5BA We will also be holding an Old Kent Road Young People’s Workshop on Wednesday 7 September from 4.30pm to 7pm at New Covenant Church, 506-510 Old Kent Rd, London SE1 5BA. You can also join the conversation about the Old Kent Road online. Please keep up to date by visiting our website to find out about events. If you would like us to attend your local group meeting please contact the planning policy team using our contact details above |

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Forum Meeting 29 June
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Forum Meeting 20 April – working groups updated info
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