Saturday 24th January 2.00pm

Saturday 24th January 2.00pm
Residents of Tabard North can join us for a FREE visit to the Tower Bridge Exhibition, with the new and spectacular glass floor across the high-level Walkways. This offers visitors a never-seen-before view of London life, from 42 metres above the River Thames. Free tickets can only be booked in person at Tabard Community Hall at the General Meeting on 20th January.

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http://www.towerbridge.org.uk/tower-bridge-glass-floor/

Protecing Our Neighbourhood From Developers Through A Community Forum.

The whole of our estate could be under immediate threat from property developers. Development may bring some benefits but may cost you your car parking, communal gardens or even your home. If the estate is redeveloped and you are a tenant is is very unlikely that you would be re-housed in the same neighbourhood.

If you are a leaseholder, under Compulsory Purchase you may not receive the market value of your home. In the Heygate estate, many displaced residents were left unable to afford to live anywhere in London. Leaseholders on the Heygate and Aylesbury estates who have been offered 1/2 the value of their homes have had to go to court over this.

The council has been building some homes for rental but very few. This is a drop in the ocean with regard to the needs of the local community.

Chaucer Ward – new build hotspot.

In 2014 Estate agents Sterling Ackroyd highlighted our ward Chaucer as the number 1 “New Build Hotspot” in Greater London. They claim that right here developers could build 2865 new homes per square kilometre. There is no record of Southwark Council’s response to this report but you can guess that none of the new homes will be for residents of Borough or Tabard Gardens.

Read the report here: https://tabardnorth.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/doc049.pdf

When Section 106 (planning gain) funds have been made available from developers e.g. The Shard, none of the money has gone to local residents. Land values in our neighbourhood have gone up dramatically since developers (The Shard etc.) have moved in.

What Can We Do?
The Localism Act 2011 has given local residents new planning rights. We have the power to put forward a Neighbourhood Plan which may not be the same as the council’s plan. If recognised, we would entitled to government funding under the “Supporting Communities in Neighbourhood Planning”. We would have a “right to build” homes, community centres, playgrounds, facilities for the elderly etc.

Coming soon…parking permit scheme.

Borough, Bankside & Walworth Community Council has endorsed the introduction of an estate parking permit scheme on Tabard Gardens North. Statutory consultation will now take place as part of the making of the traffic managementorder. The process for statutory consultation is defined by national regulations. The council will place a proposal notice in proximity to the site location and alsopublish the notice in the Southwark News and the London Gazette.  The notice and any associated documents and plans will also be made availablefor inspection on the council’s website or by appointment at its 160 Tooley Street office.