tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-183641732008-07-24T13:55:35.497+01:00leepedia liteCllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comBlogger254125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-79884101860086813352008-07-24T13:55:00.001+01:002008-07-24T13:55:35.526+01:00Sketching the Little Black Dress for 10 to 16 year oldsSchool age students are invited to come along and try their hand at sketching the Fashion & Textile Museum's fantastic selection of Little Black Dresses.<br /><br />The workshops are £3 including entrance to the Little Black Dress exhibition. All materials are provided.<br /><br />For 10 to 12 year olds: <br />Wednesday 6th August, 11.00am-12.00pm<br />Wednesday 13th August, 11.00am-12.00pm<br /><br />For 13 to 16 year olds:<br />Thursday 7th August, 2.00-3.00pm<br />Thursday 14th August, 2.00-3.00pm<br /><br />Venue: <a href="www.ftmlondon.org">The Fashion & Textile Museum</a>, 83 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3XF<br /><br />To book a ticket please call the events booking line on 0845 650 4244<br /><br />(And while you're there check out the amazing floor by the admissions desk!)Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-25325257121947185952008-07-18T13:43:00.001+01:002008-07-18T13:43:25.801+01:00Summer's Alive 2008Lewisham <a href="http://www.lewisham.gov.uk/summersalive">has just published details</a> of the activities available for children and young people this summer. Disappointingly there are only two activities specifically in Lee Green:<br /><br />Team Read summer reading challenge for ages 4-12 at the Manor House Library Mobile (Free)<br /><br />and<br /><br />Creative Fashion courses for ages 7-12 and 13-16 at Stark Gallery, 386 Lee High Road<br />Courses costs £5 and you can book on 020 8265 3833 and <a href="http://wwwstylestudiokids.co.uk">get further details here</a>.Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-29121030494632839802008-07-18T13:26:00.001+01:002008-07-18T13:26:27.061+01:00Manor Park wins Green Flag award!I'm sure you'll be as pleased as I am to know that Manor Park has won a Green Flag in this year's judging, so joins the select list of eight Lewisham parks that have the coveted Green Flag:<br /><br />Telegraph Hill<br />Brookmill Park<br />Cornmill Gardens<br />Chinbrook Meadows<br />Manor Park<br />Manor House Gardens<br />Sydenham Wells<br />Bellingham Green<br /><br />Of course if you have a flag you need a flag pole, and I understand Glendale will be supplying this, but I don't have a date for its installation as yet. And thinking about it, it must also be some kind of record that Lee Green Ward have two parks and both now have the flag!<br /><br />We'll hopefully have the judges comments in time for the September meeting of the Manor Park User Group.<br /><br />Manor Park really is delightful and at this time of the year is full of colour and scent in the Mediterranean garden sections. If you haven't visited the gardens since they re-opened you really should call by as you're in for a treat. And bring your camera as the park, and the pond, are full of wild life too!<br /><br />Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-71114444695189046782008-07-16T15:20:00.001+01:002008-07-16T15:20:08.062+01:00Postcards from the Park competitionPostcards from the Park is a national photography competition, run by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and Big Lottery Fund (BIG), challenging you to capture what you love about your local park.<br /><br />Prizes<br />The photographs will be judged by the celebrated photographer Mike McCartney and the overall winner will receive £1000 in Jessops vouchers.<br /><br />There will also be a finalist and runner-up for each country and region across the UK. They will have their photographs professionally curated for a national exhibition and turned into postcards for distribution at lottery-funded venues.<br /><br />How to enter<br />Entries can be submitted on the Postcards from the Park website, by MMS text message (mobile phone) or post. Each person can submit up to five photographs and you can find full details on the <a href="http://www.postcardsfromthepark.org.uk/">Postcards from the Park website</a>.<br /><br /><br />Happy snapping and good luck!Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-15696720828040448442008-07-08T17:13:00.001+01:002008-07-08T17:13:48.759+01:00Inaugural meeting of Lewisham and Greenwich Young
cyclistsA reminder from Tom Crispin that the inaugural meeting of Lewisham and Greenwich Young<br />cyclists is on Wednesday 9th July 2008 at 7.30pm, at the Family Learning<br />Centre, John Ball Primary School, Hurren Close, SE3 0TP. This is the<br />building facing the vehicular entrance to Blackheath Station car park, not<br />the main school building. There is a Yoga class going on at the same time<br />as our meeting, and they don't like a lot of noise!<br /><br />Rosie Tharp, Community Cycling Team Administrator at the LCC, will be there.<br /><br />Agenda<br />1. Introductions<br />2. Election of chair<br />3. Election of secretary<br />4. Election of treasurer<br />5. Vision for the Club - Tom Crispin<br />6. Affiliation with London Cycling Campaign - Sarah Slater (LCC)<br />7. Agree membership criteria<br />8. Agree charges, if any, for membership, Bikeability training and rides<br />9. Agree purchase of pool bikes<br />10. Agree purchase of members' merchandise (t-shirts etc.)<br />11. Agree publicity material<br />12. AOBCllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-21728044164523028692008-07-04T08:20:00.001+01:002008-07-04T08:20:15.936+01:00Northbrook success in Lewisham Schools Awards
Two students and a member of staff at Northbrook school were successful in winning awards in this year's Lewisham Schools Awards.<br /><br />The Young Mayor’s Award for Overcoming Challenges was won by Gloria Bulage, and the Most Promising Performer Award was won by Nebenzial McLean <br /><br />The ‘My Best Supporter’ Award was won by staff member Colin Omogbehin<br /><br />Our congratulations to the three prize winners!Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-63177331062826028522008-06-30T10:35:00.001+01:002008-06-30T10:35:07.182+01:00FUSS Clean Up Day prior to London in Bloom JudgingWe've just heard that the FUSS clean up day has changed to Sunday 6th July from 10.30am until approximately 1pm. Meeting up in Staplehurst Road, and if you could bring a dust pan/broom, bin liner, rubber gloves, trowel etc. with you FUSS would be grateful.Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-65038828774943663022008-06-29T10:04:00.001+01:002008-06-29T10:04:31.217+01:00Lee Manor School Summer FairLee Manor School are holding their Summer Fair on Sunday 6th July between 2 and 4pm. There's a DJ, Sound Stage, Tombola, Craft Making, Food (Yummy!), Treasure Hunt, Face Painting, Tennis, Basketball, Football, Bouncy Slide, Indoor Bowling and Strawberries & Cream.<br /><br />Entrance is £1, children FREE.<br /><br />Looks like fun!Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-52312481909463558822008-06-26T07:17:00.001+01:002008-06-26T07:17:06.739+01:00Friends of Hither Green Triangle Nature Reserve UpdateI'm very pleased to announce that the Friends of the Hither Green Triangle Nature Reserve (which I'm sure you all know is located between platforms 4 & 5 on hither Green station) now have a new, enthusiastic management committee. Two dates for your diary are the first meeting of the Friends under their new Chair which will be on Wednesday 24th September at 7.30pm (venue to be confirmed), and the date of the autumn clean up day which will be on Saturday October the 11th between 11am and 2pm. Further details to follow, but if you'd like to know more about the Friends and how to get involved <a href="mailto:cllr_paul.bentley@lewisham.gov.uk">email me</a>.Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-38687245080738535302008-06-26T07:06:00.001+01:002008-06-26T07:06:39.048+01:00273 bus consultation outcomeIn January this year I posted that residents in Fernbrook, Manor Park and Southbrook Road were going to be consulted by TfL (Transport for London) on the introduction of fixed bus stops to replace the Hail and Ride sections of the 273 bus route along their roads. (Hail & Ride we understand is being phased out right across London in order to comply with DDA access.)<br /><br />Following objections from residents, and input from your councillors, the plans for Southbrook Road have now been revised. Stops will now be situated outside the Northbrook pub and the small industial estate opposite, with no stops outside residents’ homes. Southbrook Road residents should receive a letter from TfL to this effect in due course. The Southbrook Road position will however be monitored by TfL and if complaints about the long distance between the stops in Southbrook Road and Fernbrook Road are received by TfL they will re-consult Officers and Councillors before making any changes.<br /><br />Again, following our input, TfL are also considering two further stops in Staplehurst Road at the Manor Park end where people currently board and alight the 273.<br /><br />Locations of the new bus stops, which should be in place by early September are:<br /><br />Towards Petts Wood<br /><br />Manor Park, outside Alamo Car Rental building.<br />Manor Park, outside no: 37<br />Manor Park, opposite no: 70<br />Fernbrook Road, opposite Hither Green Station (alongside Costcutter)<br />Fernbrook Road, just west of the junction with Fernbrook Crescent<br />Fernbrook Road, outside the rear of no: 178 (Manor Cafe)<br />Southbrook Road, near the rear of the ‘Northbrook’ pub.<br /><br />Towards Lewisham<br /><br />Southbrook Road, outside Southbrook Mews industrial units<br />Fernbrook Road, opposite no: 68A<br />Fernbrook Road, outside party wall of no: 65/67<br />Fernbrook Road, outside Hither Green Station (option for shelter being investigated)<br />Manor Park, outside no: 86<br />Manor Park, at entrance to Manor Park.<br />Manor Park, opposite the Alamo Car Rental building.<br /><br />Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-77721768851480740402008-06-25T17:00:00.001+01:002008-06-25T17:00:40.368+01:00Manor Park User Group Meeting to discuss Northbrook proposalsThere will be a meeting of the Manor House Gardens User Group on Tuesday July the 8th at 7.30pm in the park café to discuss the Northbrook proposals. Officers of the school, council and development partners have been invited.Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-49694028984800929582008-06-23T18:38:00.001+01:002008-06-23T18:38:33.729+01:00Lee Manor Conservation Area UpdateLewisham's Conservation Department have just published the 'Lee Manor Character Appraisal' which gives a fascinating account of the growth of Lee Green and also gives details of the expanded conservation area. You can <a href="http://www.lewisham.gov.uk/Environment/Planning/ConservationAndUrbanDesign/ConservationAreas/LeeManor/PreservingCharacter+of+Lee+Manor.htm">download a copy here</a>.<br /><br />An Article 4(2) direction was made on the 23rd April 2008. This means that if you live in the expanded conservation area you now need planning permission if you want to make external alterations such as replacing windows, front doors, roof coverings, painting whole elevations, pebbledashing, laying out hardstanding or changing front garden walls.<br /><br />The boundaries of the conservation area were extended to include an area to the north east (including Brightfield Road, Hedgley Road and Lampmead Road), the western side of Manor Lane and 113-133 Burnt Ash Road. Flats and some houses in the Upwood Road area were removed from the conservation area as they are later in date and do not form part of the same historic character as the rest of the conservation area.<br /><br />The following buildings in Lee Manor Conservation Area were locally listed 19 March 2008:<br /><br />1. Seven parish boundary stones on Southbrook Road, Micheldever Road, Handen Road and Effingham Road <br />2. The former vicarage, Handen Road (1897) <br />3. St Winifred’s Roman Catholic School, Effingham Road (c1893) <br />4. The former Roman Catholic Church of St Winifred, Manor Lane (c1900-03) <br />5. Southbrook Mews, units 1-7 (c1870s) <br />6. The Church of the Good Shepherd, Handen Road (1957) <br />7. The Lord Northbrook public house, Burnt Ash Road (c1865-6) <br />8. Lee railway station platform shelters and tunnel (1866) (excluding the modern ticket office) <br />9. Nos 1 Woodyates Road and former postmen's office, Woodyates Rd (c1900) <br />10. 24-28 Jasmine Court (c1900)<br /><br />A supplementary planning document which will give advice to people living and working in all conservation areas in the borough will be made available for public consultation this autumn.Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-85658264020383959892008-06-22T14:00:00.001+01:002008-06-22T14:00:58.374+01:00Emmaus Recycling Shop in Lee High RoadEmmaus are new to the Ward and they collect unwanted household items like furniture and electrical goods free of charge, and sell them in their shop at 332 Lee High Road to support their work with homeless men and women. The number to arrange a free collection is 020 8854 3426 and they also offer a house clearance service. You'll find further details about Emmaus and their work <a href="http://www.emmausgreenwich.org">on their website</a><br />Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-52133697212437311562008-06-22T09:14:00.001+01:002008-06-22T09:14:50.543+01:00Transport for London Journey Planners & VeloVisionAnd to finish off the cycling theme you can plan your journey by bike or by foot online at:<br /><br />Cycling: www.tfl.gov.uk/cyclejourneyplanner<br />Walking: www.tfl.gov.uk/walkingjourneyplanner<br /><br />And I'd just like to give a plug for <a href="http://www.velovision.com">VeloVision</a>, which in my opinion is one of the best cycling magazines out there. There is an amazing range of bicycles and pedal powered load carrying options available these days and VeloVision is an excellent way to keep up with what's happening on two wheels. A great read - highly recommended!Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-32425014968799995782008-06-22T09:04:00.001+01:002008-06-22T09:04:59.051+01:00FREE Cycling LessonStill on the cycling theme if you live, work or study in Lewisham you can get a FREE 2-hour one-to-one cycling lesson. Complete beginners are welcome and you can <a href="http://www.cyclinginstructor.com">book your lesson online</a> or call 0845 652 0421Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-21027981031442415062008-06-22T09:01:00.001+01:002008-06-22T09:01:15.964+01:00Inaugural meeting of Lewisham and Greenwich Young
CyclistsThe inaugural meeting of Lewisham and Greenwich Young Cyclists will take place on Wednesday 9th July 2008 at 7.30pm in the Family Learning Centre of John Ball Primary School, Hurren Close, SE3 0TP. This is the building facing the vehicular entrance to Blackheath Station car park, not the main school<br />building.<br /><br />The Agenda for the meeting is:<br />1. Introductions<br />2. Election of chair<br />3. Election of secretary<br />4. Election of treasurer<br />5. Vision for the Club - Tom Crispin<br />6. Affiliation with London Cycling Campaign - Sarah Slater (LCC)<br />7. Agree membership criteria<br />8. Agree charges, if any, for membership, Bikeability training and rides<br />9. Agree purchase of pool bikes<br />10. Agree purchase of members' merchandise (t-shirts etc.)<br />11. Agree publicity material<br />12. AOB<br /><br />This is a very exciting development and living in Manor Park I often see the cycle training in action, and the confidence and skill shown by the young riders is very impressive.<a href="mailto:mail@johnballcycling.org.uk"> Contact Tom Crispin</a> if you'd like further details.Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-7880411028765111332008-06-13T19:03:00.001+01:002008-06-13T19:03:10.309+01:00Food and Drink Festival in Cornmill Gardens Sunday 29th JuneTasty Lewisham Press Release!<br /><br />Lewisham Town Centre will host its first ever festival of food and drink in the award winning Cornmill Gardens between 10am – 4pm on Sunday, 29 June.<br /><br />The Food and Drink Festival provides a rare opportunity to sample the finest local, international and ‘fair trade’ produce on a plate – quite literally!<br /><br />Held in the riverside venue of Cornmill Gardens (opposite Lewisham train station), there will be a huge range of food and drink on offer as well as clothing and crafts:<br /><br />Pressed fruit juices, cider, bottled ales and herbs from Kent<br />Wines from Surrey<br />Traditional cheeses from Somerset, Lancashire, Wales, Italy and France<br />Goat cheeses from East Sussex<br />Vegetarian foods such as falafel and filled roti<br />Fairtrade organic coffee and tea<br />Freshly made Caribbean food<br />Local Goan dishes<br />Authentic Indian pickles<br />Wild meats from Kent and Sussex<br />Award winning hog roast, sausages, free range pork and bacon<br />Fresh seafood<br />Fine wines from Italy<br />Portuguese pastries, cakes and tarts<br />Spanish tapenades and olive oil<br />Fresh pastas, organic breads, savouries, fresh fruit, salad, cookies, and much more.<br /><br />For further details email shoplocal@lewisham.gov.uk or call 020 8297 5635.<br /><br /><br />yum........now Hog Roast sounds interesting!Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-70894158542528853042008-06-12T19:42:00.001+01:002008-06-12T19:42:28.699+01:00Portage on Parade!Friends of Lewisham Portage a holding a sponsored walk and picnic fundraising afternoon in Manor House Gardens on Saturday 14th June between 3 and 5pm. Lewisham Portage offers invaluable support to local disabled children and their families and the money raised at this event will help to fund outings and special play and educational resources.Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-15505242802329881482008-06-12T19:37:00.001+01:002008-06-12T19:37:03.862+01:00Quaggy Clean Up DayOn Sunday, June 29th between 1:30pm and 4:00pmn volunteers will be in the River Quaggy CLEARING LITTER and pulling up invasive alien HIMALAYAN BALSAM plants, between Clarendon Rise and Manor Park.<br /> <br />If you would like to join in and help the river then please BOOK YOUR WADERS by<br />emailing <a href="mailto:matthew@qwag.org.uk">Matthew at QWAG</a> or telephoning 020 8318 6044<br /><br />giving your: name, shoe size and email address or phone number<br /><br />then just turn up at the Car Park on Clarendon Rise on Sunday, June 29th at 1:30pm<br />Your waders will be waiting for you!<br /> <br /><br />This clean up is being organised by QWAG and Thames21.<br /> <br />If you have any concerns about your own river bank, please contact QWAG via the above email address or phone number.Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-39770154503355789112008-06-10T16:27:00.001+01:002008-06-10T16:27:07.744+01:00Friends of Hither Green Triangle Nature Reserve meetingThe next meeting of the Friends of Hither Green Triangle Nature Reserve will be on Wednesday 25th June in the Parish Room of the Good Shepherd in Handen Road starting at 7.30 pm. We'll be discussing the group's constitution and the autumn maintenance schedule. You'll be very welcome to join us. Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-1874235382169207472008-06-10T16:22:00.001+01:002008-06-10T16:22:48.260+01:00Manor Park User Group meetingThe next meeting of the Manor Park User Group will be a 'walkabout' in the park on Tuesday 1st July starting at 7 pm. We'll be discussing issues such as anti-social behaviour involving dogs in the park with one of Lewisham's Animal Welfare Officers, how the park is managed and maintained by Glendales, summer activities in the park, and the possible development of the disused building in the park for youth activities. You'll be very welcome to join us. Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-88374351941884083692008-06-10T16:12:00.001+01:002008-06-10T16:12:51.030+01:00Locality Fund Consultation 2008How would you spend £10,000 in the ward?<br /><br />We are pleased to announce that once again we have Locality Funding of £10,000 to spend on improvements or activities in Lee Green ward and we would like to invite you to take part in the consultation process which runs until Friday September the 26th. The criteria for applications or suggestions for how to spend this money is that they should directly benefit the local neighbourhood and that all funding must be allocated and spent by the 31st March 2009. It would help greatly if when making an application you could give details of cost and supplier.<br /><br />To give you an idea of the kind of thing we are looking for, in the previous three years funding has been spent on:<br />• a community board at Hither Green station<br />• cleaning up a problem area like the Burnt Ash Triangle<br />• match funding for the sculpture in Manor Park<br />• installing litter bins and planters at Leegate<br />• planting the flower bed at Lee station<br />• installing security gates at Burnt Ash<br />• start-up funding for the Friends of Hither Green Triangle and Manor Park User Group<br />• outdoor classroom seating at Brindishe school<br />• local poetry events and workshops<br />• Lee Manor Society Local History Board<br />• Good Shepherd Youth Club Folding Pool Table<br />• Picnic bench for Manor House Gardens User Group <br />• Community notice board at Hither Green station<br />• Manor House Library User Group notice board <br />• FUSS Staplehurst Road Christmas Lights & plants <br /><br />Some ideas your councillors have had for this year's funding are:<br />• poetry event at this year's Open Studios<br />• community notice board for Lee station<br />• compost workshops<br />• anti-graffiti paint treatments for Burnt Ash Hill and Manor Lane<br />• cycle training and Dr Bike workshops<br />• tree clearance from around the pond area of the Triangle nature reserve<br />• railway sleeper step access from platform 5 to nature reserve<br /><br />Funding cannot be used to employ staff although 'one off' costs for personnel who will be directly responsible for delivering the improvement, i.e. artists, are allowed, and money can be added to funding that has already been identified for a particular activity. No applications can be accepted after midnight on Sunday October the 28th when the consultation process finishes so the earlier you can get your application or suggestions in the better, and we can't guarantee that every application or suggestion we receive will be included. We'll have input this year from our Ward Assembly but the decision of your ward councillors is final, and we'll contact everyone who has submitted a suggestion or application with a list of this year's successful applications, which will also be published on Leepedia and in E-Focus.<br /><br />We very much look forward to hearing from you.<br />Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-54435944861159376742008-06-10T15:52:00.001+01:002008-06-10T15:52:42.390+01:00Are you interested in birds?Glendale are looking for a Bird Champion for Manor House Gardens to record which species of birds visit the bird feeder that will be placed in the park. To find out more about the Bird Champion project <a href="mailto:lewisham@glendale-services.co.uk">email Glendale</a> or call them on 020 8318 3986Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-32717101585009065342008-06-10T15:47:00.001+01:002008-06-10T15:47:33.114+01:00FUSS EventsFUSS will be having a <strong>clean up and planting day</strong> in Staplehurst Road on Saturday the 5th July from 10.30 am. Meet in Staplehurst Road and please bring gloves, trowel, broom and rubbish bag if possible.<br /><br /><strong>FUSS Fund Raising Stall at People's Day</strong><br />FUSS will be at People's Day on Saturday the 12th July in Mountsfield Park to raise much needed funds for the planters in Staplehurst Road. FUSS would be very grateful for any donations of books : videos : DVDs : jewellery : ornaments and usable bric-a-brac. Items can be handed in at either the Station pub, or left in the porch of 85 Manor Park from Monday 23 June until Monday 7th July.<br />Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18364173.post-51361193911890800982008-06-10T15:38:00.002+01:002008-06-10T15:40:42.904+01:00Lee Green Ward Safer Neighbourhood Panel AGMLee Green Ward Safer Neighbourhood Panel will be holding their AGM at Lochaber Hall on Wednesday 2nd July from 7 pm onwards<br /><br />Lee Green Ward Safer Neighbourhood Panel is made up of representatives of the local community, and the Panel is responsible for setting the policing priorities for our Police Safer Neighbourhood Team.<br /><br />Why not come along and find out more about the Panel and what it does, and meet our Safer Neighbourhood Team. At the meeting you can find out how to stand for membership of the Panel.Cllr Paul Bentleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13961259119352114133noreply@blogger.com