Committee Meeting, Tuesday 18th November

You are invited to join us for our next

COMMITTEE MEETING, GO ON!
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 18th

The meeting will take place 7.00pm – 8.30pm at
Tabard Community Hall
4 Hankey Place
SE1 4BE

We will be discussing ideas and looking for volunteers to help organise a Christmas Party – why not come along to share your ideas and maybe even volunteer?

Carers – to help you attend this meeting, the T&RA will pay up to £9.15ph towards the cost of a childminder/carer. This must be arranged in advance – please call 07757 414290 to discuss this.

Remember, transport to and from our meetings is now available if you are elderly or have mobility issue. This must be arranged in advance – please call 07757 414290 to discuss this. If you’d like more the meeting or to get in touch with the Tenants and Residents Association call 07757 414290 or email us at tgntra@gmail.com

 

Neighbourhood Plan Meeting Wednesday 12th November at 7.00 pm

Message from BVAG (Bermondsey Village Action Group · 14 Crucifix Lane · London Bridge · London, London SE1 3JW)

“Neighbourhood Plan – Watershed Meeting Wednesday 12 November at 7.00 pmGlobe House

As most of our followers are very aware, Southwark Council have been doing whatever they can to prevent local people from having the power to influence local planning policy that is conferred upon us by the Localism Act. The reasons are also well known: They have plans for St Thomas St and its immediate surroundings that they don’t want local people having anything to do with. Those plans are exemplified by the history of the fantasy ‘Quill’ building in St Thomas St.

Plan A for stopping us was simply to delay for two or three years in processing our application. That works well for as long they can pull it off: Challenging the delay in court would simply increase the effectiveness of their tactic because of the delay in the courts themselves. And what court would reject their defence that they are simply incompetent and inefficient, rather than perverse?

As central government started to recognise how easily local authorities can undermine neighbourhood planning through delay, the Council has had to resort to Plan B. This was to refuse our application for recognition as a Neighbourhood Forum and instead designate an area for which there is no applicant group.

The planners have of course always known that eventually plan A would become unsustainable and hence they were well prepared with plan B. They have always pretended there were such entrenched divisions within the community that – being exemplars of harmony and collaboration – they could not with clear conscience approve any application. Of course, nobody believes this either but the beauty of being in power is that you can do what you want with any lame excuse until a court stops you.

Faced with the prospect of plan B buying them another couple of years of delay, the community needs to bury the charade it relies upon: divisions in the neighbourhood. To put this line to bed once and for all and to allow the community to have at least some local plan, the two ‘groups’ that the Council uses for its ‘divisions’ line have agreed to hold a combined meeting at which their own members and the community at large can select one group to go forward.

Next Wednesday’s meeting will therefore give the community the chance to unlock community planning in our area by selecting either the St Thomas St Plan (coordinated by BVAG) or the Bermondsey Neighbourhood Forum as their preferred applicant for designation. The other group will then be formally wound up by its members. Once they can no longer plead paralysing divisions in the community the Council will have no alternative but to approve a local planning group and it will finally be possible to produce a local plan for our area.

For complete independence the meeting will be chaired by Grange ward councillor, Damian O’Brien.

Come and have your say; finally it will be decisive”

REMINDER: Tenants Conference – 8th November

This will take place at the William Booth College, Champion Park, Champion Park, London SE5 8BG, 9.30am – 5.00pm.

The theme for this year’s event is social versus affordable housing. Guest speakers will include  Simon Hughes MP and Harriet Harman MP.

You can register by completing the form below and emailing it to Louis Rotsos: louis.rotsos@southwark.gov.uk

TENANTS CONFERENCE 2014 REGISTRATION FORM

Louis Rotsos Capacity and Partnerships Co-ordinator
Housing & Community Services, Community Engagement
2nd Floor, Hub 4, Area E
PO Box 64529
London SE1P 5LX
Email louis.rotsos@southwark.gov.uk
Telephone 020 7525 12392014TenantConferenceFlyer

 

Chaucer Ward Panel Meeting – Monday 10th November

The date for the next meeting of the Chaucer Ward Panel:

Date : Monday 10th November 2014
Time : 7pm – 9pm

Venue : Conference Room,
Southwark Police Station
323, Borough High St
SE1 1JL

Please note the Station Office is only open between 10am – 6pm so a team officer will afford you access to the station prior to our meeting via the small pedestrian game next to the vehicular access gate. Should you arrive after the meeting has begun please call our mobile number on 07920 233917

Please let me know if you intend to attend by return email

Regards……

Chris Scott
Chris Scott| Police Sergeant – Chaucer Ward Policing Team
Metphone 26220/26105 Telephone 020 7232 6220
E-mail Christopher.Scott1@met.pnn.police.uk Address Walworth Police Station, 12-28 Manor Place London, SE17 3BB
METROPOLITAN POLICE SERVICE

Chaucer SNT Priorities

1) Rockingham Estate Drug Dealing
2) Smeaton Court and Albert Barnes House ASB
3) North Tabard Drug Dealing

Saturday 25th October 1.00pm – Kazimir Malevich

Join us at Tate Modern for a FREE visit to the KAZIMER MALEVICH exhibition. Malevich, an artist as influential as he was radical, cast a long shadow over the history of modern art. This, his first retrospective in thirty years and the first ever in the UK, unites works from collections in Russia, the US and Europe to tell a fascinating story of revolutionary ideals and the power of art itself.
FREE, but bookings can only be taken at the General Meeting on 21st October

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General Meeting 21st October 7.00pm

TUESDAY OCTOBER 21st
Tabard Community Hall, Hankey Place, SE1
7.00pm – 8.30pm. Refreshments will be available.

Guest Speaker: Karl Eastham, Chaucer Ward Councillor, will be at the meeting to discuss (and take questions about) matters of interest and concern on the estate.

HOUSING SURGERY 6.30 to 7.00pm
Resident Officer Susan Snell will be at Tabard Community Hall to help deal with your housing issues.

General Meeting leaflet 21st October 2014

Tate Modern – Saturday 25th October 1.00pm – Kazimir Malevich

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Join us at Tate Modern for a FREE visit to the Kazimir Malevich exhibition.

Malevich, an artist as influential as he was radical, cast a long shadow over the history of modern art. This, his first retrospective in thirty years and the first ever in the UK, unites works from collections in Russia, the US and Europe to tell a fascinating story of revolutionary ideals and the power of art itself.

FREE, but bookings can only be taken at the General Meeting on Tuesday 21st October.