Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Future Brixton - find out more and have your say

Brixton tube station
by Richard George
What is 'Future Brixton'?
The Future Brixton programme is a 15-20 year regeneration programme that started with the Future Brixton Masterplan, approved by Lambeth in 2009.  

It aims to pool the council’s assets, along with the energy and enterprise of local people, to get the best deal for Brixton and lead to a number of transformational projects to improve the fabric of the town centre and the lives of residents and businesses – such as better homes, employment, training, leisure facilities and public realm improvements.


How can I give my views about the Future Brixton plans?
In the next couple of weeks there will be a number of opportunities to feed into the drafting of the Brixton supplementary planning document (SPD).  

Pop-up market stalls will be set up in Brixton town centre on the following dates so that you can find out more and have your say:
  • Thursday 19 July – Tunstall Road, 2pm - 8pm  
  • Saturday 21 July – Windrush Square, 11am - 3pm
  • Tuesday 24 July – Electric Avenue, 12 noon - 4pm.

What next for Future Brixton?
The next stage of the process will take place in September 2012 where there will be public workshops to discuss the Brixton SPD in much more detail. A statutory consultation phase is scheduled for early 2013

For more infomation
Telephone - 0800 052 633

Sunday, 15 July 2012

Stockwell Park 'Fun Day' - Saturday, 14th July 2012


Community Trust Housing, landlords of Stockwell Park and Robsart Estates, held their annual residents 'Fun Day' in Slade Gardens, Robsart Street, SW9 on Saturday 14th July 2012. Despite the erratic weather and rain, a large number of residents enjoyed themselves with a variety of activities from football matches, circus rides and clowns, information stalls and lots of delicious food!  Community Trust Housing used the day to consult residents on their plans for the next phase of the regeneration of the estates, including demolishing and rebuilding a taller Wayland House. 

Local Ferndale Councillors Paul McGlone, Sally Prentice and Neil Sabharwal had a "Meet your local Labour Councillors" stall. We were joined by fellow Labour Councillor Adrian Garden, as Slade Gardens is just inside Vassell ward which he represents. This allowed us to meet and talk with local residents about the regeneration plans, carry out a survey on residents views on local leisure facilities provided in Brixton, and pick up individual problems that we will help them with.

The cake Sally made as a prize for filling in our leisure questionnaire was won by a local resident who donated it to the Community Trust Housing staff for their Monday morning tea break!

Councillor Paul McGlone commented, "The rain did not dampen the fun people had! These events are important to generate community cohesion and I know we councillors enjoyed the day immensely." 


 

Friday, 1 June 2012

Free nursery scheme boost for Lambeth’s disadvantaged children


Disadvantaged children in Lambeth are to benefit from an extra year of free early education under a new scheme launched in Brixton yesterday.

The council’s successful bid to be a pilot area for a new scheme that will see 2 year-olds who come from disadvantaged backgrounds given extra early education for free is a welcome initiative after some hard lobbying of government by the Lambeth Labour Group following the Tory Lib Dem savage cuts to early years Sure Start funding.


Lambeth have been given £400,000, which will provide free places for more than 100 two year olds from disadvantaged backgrounds which help give them the extra skills needed before reaching primary school.
The scheme which will go nationwide in September 2013 has been developed with evidence showing that Children who have access to high quality early education are more likely to start school ready and able to learn, with the skills they need to succeed.

Cllr Rachel Heywood, Cabinet Member for Children and Families at Lambeth Council, said:
“This is great news for children and families from some of the most deprived parts of Lambeth. Studies show that many children from poorer backgrounds start primary school at a disadvantage. This funding is vital because it will help close the attainment gap by making sure they start school with the skills that they need to do well, given these children the chance which they deserve.”

Monday, 5 March 2012

Recent violence in Lambeth


You may be aware that there has been a series of incidents of serious violence involving young people recently. These largely took place over the weekend of the 25th and 26th February, and then on Friday 3rd March. They were concentrated in the south and centre of the borough, culminating in the fatal stabbing of a 17 year old in Coldharbour ward on Friday afternoon.

There have of course been a number of meetings with the police and other partners and we are making a strategic and joined up response to these issues, with the police taking a lead. The Borough Commander has asked me to let you know that there will be increased levels of policing over the next few days to provide reassurance and to act as a deterrent. He has also said that it is probable that the Section 60 notice which allows stop and search on the grounds of suspicion that a weapon might be being carried will be extended after the current order lapses this afternoon. Further work is being carried out with our schools. Please reassure your constituents that we have a robust response in place, but please also encourage them to pass on any information they have which might be relevant to the police, either by contacting their Safer Neighbourhood Team (details on www.met.police.uk) or by dialling 101.

The Leader of Lambeth Council Steve Reed has issued a statement which can be found by following the link below:

http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/home.htm