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  Thread: Forest Hill Central
Post: RE: Forest Hill Central

The latest news on this proposed development is as follows; Berkeley Homes have confirmed that their board has decided to suspend construction on the scheme pending the outcome of a recently submit...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 289 274,095 20-08-2008, 04:49 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill Central
Post: RE: Forest Hill Central

As I said in my earlier post, the work on the road and underpass will continue, so Perry Vale will not be closed until the planning application appeal is resolved, unless of course those works need to...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 289 274,095 21-08-2008, 09:46 AM
  Thread: Horniman Triangle Play Park
Post: RE: Horniman Triangle Play Park SE23

Just to let you know, Lewisham Council's Green Scene division have let the contract to improve the play park, and the phase one works will be complimented via the Play Builder scheme, which include so...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 163 171,745 04-01-2009, 11:56 AM
  Thread: Mayow Park
Post: RE: Mayow Park

[font=Arial][size=medium] Just a reminder of the wonderful news that not only is Mayow Park on the Mayor of London's Priority Parks list, but so is Deptford Park in the north of the borough, so when ...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 121 129,698 01-12-2008, 09:34 AM
  Thread: Mayow Park
Post: RE: Mayow Park

Thanks, I do know there is only 1 vote per person, and thankfully that is clearly explained on the GLA website, And as a local resident I would of course advocate voting for Mayow Park, which I have ...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 121 129,698 01-12-2008, 05:05 PM
  Thread: Mayow Park
Post: Mayow Park Priority Park Vote

A reminder that if you haven't had a chance to vote, or to get friends and relatives to vote, the poll closes on 30/01/09! vote via the website www.london.gov.uk/parksvote/vote , via texting your pos...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 121 129,698 26-01-2009, 02:20 PM
  Thread: Perry Vale old fire station to be redeveloped
Post: RE: Perry Vale old fire station to be redeveloped

The Old Fire Station at Perry Vale is listed, Grangerover
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 90 115,526 07-08-2008, 09:10 AM
  Thread: Perry Vale old fire station to be redeveloped
Post: RE: Perry Vale old fire station to be redeveloped

Sorry for the delay in replying on this, but the report for 09/07/08 on the disposal of the old Fire Station, Perry Vale, was on the "pink" confidential papers which are discussed when press and publi...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 90 115,526 18-08-2008, 08:00 PM
  Thread: Perry Vale old fire station to be redeveloped
Post: RE: Perry Vale old fire station to be redeveloped

I would just like to say that Councillor Paschoud is not giving anyone the runaround re the Old Fire Station and its proposed future. At our meeting of Mayor and Cabinet on 09/07/08, the decision of ...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 90 115,526 06-08-2008, 08:58 AM
  Thread: Recycling
Post: RE: Recycling

I was very pleased to see that this Lewisham resident had such a good report of the trips that he went on as part of our everyday service operations to the SELCHP and the MRF plants that are part of L...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 70 74,420 02-03-2010, 05:24 PM
  Thread: Recycling
Post: RE: Recycling

Mainly because I don't think you have a complete picture of how the services work, what the issues are and therefore unable to make an informed objective observation. And, by your own admission, you'r...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 70 74,420 09-03-2010, 09:43 PM
  Thread: Recycling
Post: RE: Recycling

Previous post was for Max. I hope that was obvious. This one for Michael; I think you know I feel strongly about what, and how well, Lewisham does all the time, and how all Lewisham's Customer ...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 70 74,420 09-03-2010, 09:53 PM
  Thread: Recycling
Post: RE: Recycling

Dear Derby hill I am told by a visiting wormery/compost expert that the different printing inks used on paper have no known or recorded adverse effect on the worms. So please keep adding shredded ...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 70 74,420 09-03-2010, 09:58 PM
  Thread: Recycling
Post: RE: Recycling

I agree with you Michael, especially as fora like this are ideal for discussion on important local issues.
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 70 74,420 10-03-2010, 10:07 AM
  Thread: Recycling
Post: RE: Recycling

very glad you are happy with the service and glad the "waste adviser" caught you in!
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 70 74,420 17-03-2010, 08:02 PM
  Thread: BNP
Post: RE: Removal of Offensive Literature from Election ...

Out of the 53,408 votes cast in Lewisham for the 2009 European Election, you should note that 2083 were cast for the BNP. For UKIP, that figure is 4710. This is something to bear in mind.
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 68 62,143 13-06-2009, 04:49 PM
  Thread: Dog mess
Post: RE: Dog mess in HOP

Ghis, without knowing where you live, I can't say whether the sign is in an deliberately inconvenient position. However, did you contact the council as soon as it happened, because we may have been ab...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 62 51,074 16-05-2008, 10:39 AM
  Thread: Dog mess
Post: RE: Dog mess in HOP

Ghis, I look forward to your email and I'll see what can be done to address this
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 62 51,074 16-05-2008, 11:31 AM
  Thread: Dog mess
Post: RE: Dog mess in HOP

Oryx, Lewisham Council is not taking a softly, softly approach to what is a very serious subject, and is just one of the current demonstrations of irresponsible dog ownership. That is why I have aske...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 62 51,074 16-05-2008, 10:00 AM
  Thread: Forest Hill Town Centre Management
Post: RE: Forest Hill Town Centre Management

Let's not forget the Xmas Fair for St Georges's Church SE23, held at the church in Vancouver/Woolstone Road, between 11 and 3 on Saturday 6th December, and simultaneously, the Xmas Fair for Sydenham G...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 56 42,450 05-12-2008, 05:26 PM
  Thread: Honours
Post: RE: Honours

I thought Brenda lived in se22
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 24 33,495 13-09-2010, 04:28 PM
  Thread: Dacres Wood Nature Reserve
Post: Dacres Wood Nature Reserve visit 29/03/09

I am very pleased that we are holding an event at Lewisham Council's Dacres Wood Nature Reserve. The site is not open to the public on a regular basis for resource reasons, but I have been trying for...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 23 31,159 10-03-2009, 03:03 PM
  Thread: Sydenham Police Station
Post: RE: Proposed closure of Sydenham Police Station

petition site should read http://www. ipetitions.com/petition/save-sydenham-police-station/
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 20 29,878 28-01-2012, 12:38 PM
  Thread: Sydenham Police Station
Post: Proposed closure of Sydenham Police Station

This police station is the base for the Metropolitan Police in our area and where the constructive and productive ward Safer Neighbourhood Teams are located and the SNT Panel meetings with residents a...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 20 29,878 28-01-2012, 12:35 PM
  Thread: Those new traffic lights at the bottom of Forest Hill Road...grrr!
Post: RE: Those new traffic lights at the bottom of Fore...

I am so glad that you have started this thread, as this is a set of traffic lights that does not need to be there, and I cannot understand why they were installed. The tailbacks are ridiculous in len...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 22 29,410 14-12-2007, 02:29 PM
  Thread: Those new traffic lights at the bottom of Forest Hill Road...grrr!
Post: RE: Those new traffic lights at the bottom of Fore...

This is for Ian. I try not to post on this web too often, as it does give some people the opportunity to take an anonymous pop at me as noted by Grangerover. I wrote my thread as a traveller on tha...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 22 29,410 17-12-2007, 02:00 PM
  Thread: Those new traffic lights at the bottom of Forest Hill Road...grrr!
Post: RE: Those new traffic lights at the bottom of Fore...

Baggy Dave Are you sure I never replied? If so, please accept my apologies as that is very atypical of me. Please resend me the email you sent me in 1999, which has since been deleted by our comput...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 22 29,410 20-12-2007, 01:39 PM
  Thread: Those new traffic lights at the bottom of Forest Hill Road...grrr!
Post: RE: Those new traffic lights at the bottom of Fore...

Dear Toffee Jim This is atypical of me as both a person and a councillor. As to you sending me a an email also; I cannot tell who you are from your pseudonym, as with Baggydave, so I cannot tell wha...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 22 29,410 20-12-2007, 04:15 PM
  Thread: Public sector
Post: RE: Public sector

Just to let you know, Lewisham's refuse collectors are not private sector workers. Unlike many other local authorities, we have kept this service inhouse as it is such good value for money compared t...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 35 28,836 18-05-2008, 01:58 PM
  Thread: Green Wheelie Bins
Post: RE: Green Wheelie Bins

Brian, have you reported it to LBL envirocall? As to the number of green recycling bins per flat, my understanding is that LBL provides 1 per 3 flats. When you call Envirocall to report your missing...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 29 27,643 27-05-2008, 11:12 AM
  Thread: Green Wheelie Bins
Post: RE: Green Wheelie Bins

Nutfield, LBL is in the process of drafting a waste strategy to take us into the next few years which will meet all current, and as far as we know, incoming legislation, and the bin situation is inclu...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 29 27,643 27-05-2008, 01:31 PM
  Thread: Green Wheelie Bins
Post: RE: Green Wheelie Bins

Sorry Grangerover, I missed the "share a bath" connection. As to a manufacturer of wheelie bins in the UK, no unfortunately, there does not appear to be one. This is obviously an opening for an entr...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 29 27,643 05-08-2008, 09:47 AM
  Thread: Green Wheelie Bins
Post: RE: Green Wheelie Bins

It was encouraging to see Lewisham mentioned on Radio 4, and for me to state our case on BBC London last night. Lewisham is not blaming the French as quoted by some sources, as we recognise that it i...
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 29 27,643 05-08-2008, 08:48 AM
  Thread: Christmas Events in SE23
Post: RE: Lewisham Council's Christmas 2008 Events in SE...

The Sydenham Gardens Christmas Fair was splendid, especially the music quartet and their "Elizabethen" sounding tunes. Sydenham Gardens also has a Christmas Carol Concert at St. George's Church Wools...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 20 27,551 07-12-2008, 11:46 AM
  Thread: Recycling in Lewisham
Post: RE: Recycling in Lewisham

For those of you who may have missed my recent article in se23 magazine, here is more info on Lewisham's new waste contract and the additional items that can now be recycled
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 22 25,656 21-01-2012, 03:17 PM
  Thread: Perry Vale Ward Assembly
Post: RE: Mon 2nd June 7pm: Perry Vale Local Assembly

There will be notices distributed before the ward assembly with details of date, time and the venue of the meeting. It will be chaired by myself, and all 3 ward councillors welcome all Perry Vale resi...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 21 21,217 25-04-2008, 09:16 AM
  Thread: Perry Vale Ward Assembly
Post: RE: Mon 2nd June 7pm: Perry Vale Local Assembly

Yes, there will be refreshments-available from 6.45pm, as is registration. We shall start at 7pm, and you can visit the following website-www.lewisham.gov.uk/localassemblies-for further information o...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 21 21,217 02-06-2008, 02:41 PM
  Thread: Perry Vale Ward Assembly
Post: RE: Perry Vale Local Assembly

Many thanks to everyone who attended our ward assembly on Monday evening. Nearly 100 residents came out in the rain for what proved to be an event where all took part and many topics important to us ...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 21 21,217 04-06-2008, 08:28 AM
  Thread: Perry Vale Ward Assembly
Post: Perry Vale Ward Assembly 29/01/09

Please note the reminder for the 3rd Perry Vale Ward Assembly, which will be held on 29/01/09, at the Methodist Church Normanton Streeet SE23, with a 7.30pm start. All Perry Vale residents welcome. ...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 21 21,217 26-01-2009, 02:09 PM
  Thread: Perry Vale Ward Assembly
Post: RE: Perry Vale Ward Local Assembly

Many many thanks to all those who ventured out last Thursday, despite the freezing temperatures, for what turned out to be another great meeting. It was really good turnout, and the workshops discuss...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 21 21,217 05-02-2009, 05:08 PM
  Thread: Perry Vale Ward Assembly
Post: Perry Vale Ward Assembly 2/7/09

The next Perry Vale ward assembly will be held on Thursday July 2nd at 7.30pm at The Methodist Church Normanton Street SE23. All ward residents, and those who wish to just visit, welcome.
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 21 21,217 26-06-2009, 01:06 PM
  Thread: Perry Vale Ward Assembly
Post: RE: Perry Vale Ward Assembly

Thank you for that positive comment on our ward assembly. I am very pleased that it went well, and the feeling from those that attended was that it was a good meeting and that they would come again. ...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 21 21,217 03-07-2009, 12:27 PM
  Thread: Mugged on Dartmouth Road
Post: RE: Mugged on Dartmouth Road

Dear LS74 I am very sorry to hear of your mugging, and also for the apparent lack of support when you asked for aid from the licensed permises. Recently, the government devolved licensing legislatio...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 18 20,747 30-07-2008, 08:19 PM
  Thread: Boris Johnson cycle scheme
Post: RE: Boris Johnson cycle scheme

Lewisham took part in the Cycle voucher scheme for employees, and also offers a free cycle lesson for residents-details of which are in this month's edition of Lewisham Life
councillorsusanwise Wider Topics 24 20,065 13-09-2010, 07:12 PM
  Thread: Honor Oak Park Action Group
Post: RE: Honor Oak Park Action Group

I was very pleased to visit Honor Oak Park station last Thursday morning and see the great work the HOAG were doing with planting the new plants and tudying up the area. I visited with my Lewisham's ...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 14 18,752 04-08-2008, 01:39 PM
  Thread: Honor Oak Park Action Group
Post: RE: Honor Oak Park Action Group

Thank you for the positive comments about the improvements at Honor Oak Park Station. It has been a pleasure to work with such enthusiastic and environmentally friendly residents! As to the green wa...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 14 18,752 27-10-2008, 11:02 AM
  Thread: Forest Hill underpass
Post: RE: Forest Hill Central

The S106 works to the underpass will be underway, and they are time limited in their implementation, and not connected to the progress of the Forest Hill Central development, or to the platform works ...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 17 15,325 13-12-2008, 07:28 PM
  Thread: Forest Hill underpass
Post: RE: Forest Hill underpass

Thanks Roz for the compliment, but fective was only a typo, I'm afraid. Perryman, I think you may have misunderstood me;the pavement wasn't widened for pedestrians to avoid the hanging vegetation, it...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 17 15,325 19-12-2008, 11:54 AM
  Thread: Forest Hill underpass
Post: RE: Forest Hill underpass

I think I can answer some of the questions here. 1- Over the years, I have been regularly nagging the the railway management to remove the buddliea from the railway wall, which they finally get rou...
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 17 15,325 18-12-2008, 10:55 AM
  Thread: Perry Vale Ward meeting 29/10/07
Post: RE: Perry Vale Ward meeting 29/10/07

A further reminder about our Perry Vale ward meeting on 29/10/07. All Perry Vale residents welcome
councillorsusanwise SE23 Topics 14 14,909 16-10-2007, 01:03 PM
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