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Do great pizzas there at community cafe.. lots going on — was free parking but plans to like everywhere get folk to pay. Nice area… only discovered it a few years ago..
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Oh ok, I've looked at it again and I agree I misread it. You are right. I hadn't realised there were two separate parks. I just looked on a map. I have only been to the smaller one, with the pond.
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Unfortunately I think the incoming candidate may have to live with the "backlash and bad press" as I suspect assurances by them of the council consulting, reviewing and amending post-election may not hold much weight with the electorate - we have seen this so many times before and we know how this goes. This is likely to erode a lot of trust in Southwark Labour - no matter who the councillor is. The question really needs to be answered why the rush - it seems to be political suicide to try to rush this out so close to an election and most councillors would want to wait until after the election. Who has been pushing this to be so urgent and why? Is it because they were worried about losing the ward, is it because someone had made a promise to someone/some group about this going in, was it because they had budget and have to get it in this financial year....the rush suggests there is some motivating factor most are not aware of that is driving this.
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The whole framing of Lebanums so called 'synopsis' is dishonest (something you seem unconcerned about). I'm not going to engage with a misrepresentation of the content of the FOI. My balanced view of the the actual information contained within the FOI however, is that there is no evidence of conspiracy, but rather robust statutory compliance, and strong alignment to Southwark's publicly declared and democratically mandated policy. They've acknowledged potential displacement impacts, and potential impacts around waste collections. However, they're undertaking it as a trial, with planned monitoring, which seems to be reasonable and proportionate way to proceed. They've also undertaken equality and health impact assessments, and there is clear cross‑departmental governance in place and transparent reporting. The absence of informal consultation, and compressed timelines are obviously things they're aware of themselves as being potential areas for criticism. You can tell they're mindful of the FOI / One brigade, who are more interested in wrecking tactics, than genuinely engaging with what works, as amply demonstrated on this thread. What is clear (and rather depressing) is how a handful of people who post regularly on this section and have a very particular agenda, have given up on any attempt at objectivity, or in some cases, even pretence of good faith debate or honest dialogue.
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There is a huge area, near Telegraph Hill which is public space… park.. decent distance between houses and park as well. Well, none of my business.. certainly can’t think of any think worse than thousands of people jammed into space, using hedges and rest of park as free urinals, really strange that they use that section as opposed to, guess you would call it open area ie no railings…
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untilSam and Merle play dynamic, full-bodied arrangements of contemporary and traditional music using fiddle, drones and voices to build melodic lines inspired and improvised from traditional songs and dance music. They are two massively talented musicians, from Scotland and the North East of England . They both play fiddle and sing ; as well as Scottish fiddle Merle's playing is influenced by Irish, Scandinavian and Eastern European music. Sam also plays guitar. Expect tunes and songs performed with gumption, nuance , warmth and ferocity ( not all necessarily at the same time!) This is a London folk club debut from an act that is surely destined for bigger venues. Entrance is £12
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New Born Help Offered. Feb 2026.
crazydayzy replied to crazydayzy's topic in Nanny & Childcare Services
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Nick Hart, Adrian Roper, Creeping Jane, The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE, Friday 27 Feb 7PM. https://wegottickets.com/thegooseisout Nick Hart is an award-winning singer and multi-instrumentalist whose work with English folk song has earned him a reputation as one of the most acclaimed performers of his generation. His considered approach to accompaniment is informed by a deep respect for the nuances of traditional song and his captivating live performances are a testament to the importance he places on story-telling. Nick has released Three solo albums, 'Nick Hart Sings Eight English Folk Songs' (2017), Nick Hart Sings Nine English Folk Songs (2019) and Nick Hart Sings Ten English Folk Songs (2022), all to critical acclaim. Adrian Roper is a fine singer and guitarist with a gentle way. An excellent interpreter of traditional and contemporary material. Creeping Jane is Sue and Nyge who run the Goose Is Out! They sing unaccompanied. Mostly, but not entirely traditional songs.
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Community Club Facilitator - Brixton Windmill Centre 12 hours per week Join the friendly team at Friends of Windmill Gardens to run our Thursday Community Club for local residents aged over 60. Our Community Club is a popular weekly fixture for many local residents and membership has been growing since early 2022 with around 30 people attending each week. The club brings people together socially through activities and a healthy lunch. Role Purpose To lead and coordinate the Brixton Windmill Community Club (BWCC) To be the key point of contact for BWCC members and volunteers. To engage with current members and promote the club to new members within our diverse neighbourhood. To coordinate and work with Friends of Windmill Gardens volunteers to assist with running the club. To ensure the club is a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment for members and volunteers. Key duties Planning and facilitating the BWCC on a weekly basis (10am to 2pm) including opening and locking the venue when required. Ongoing evaluation and preparation of monitoring reports for funders. Managing budgets in line with requirements of funders. Assisting with lunch preparation and planning (alongside community club members and volunteers) when required. Planning creative and wellbeing activities plus occasional trips. Ensuring Risk Assessments are completed and safeguarding policies & procedures are complied with. Essential skills and experience Experience of working in a community setting. Experience of working with people aged 60+ Experience of managing volunteers (FOWG uses the Assemble volunteer management system). Experience of managing a small project, including evaluation, budget management and reporting. Good communication and time management skills. Willing to step in and help on your own initiative. Desirable skills, experience and qualifications Some cooking experience in helping with planning and preparing lunch Current DBS (working with vulnerable adults). We would organise if necessary. First Aid training (we could organise if necessary) Food Hygiene certificate (we could organise if necessary) Good knowledge of local Lambeth services for our older community Contract and Hourly Rate We offer this role on a freelance contract basis of 12 hours per week at a rate of £20 per hour initially as a 12 month contract. You would be required to be at our venue Brixton Windmill Centre to facilitate the Community Club which runs 10am to 2pm on Thursdays. Other hours could be completed on a flexible basis. We are looking for someone to start as soon as possible. How to apply Our application deadline is Monday 23 February. Please send your CV and covering letter detailing how you meet our criteria to [email protected] Interviews will take place on Monday 2 and/or Tuesday 3 March. If you are interested in an informal chat about the role please contact Jean Kerrigan ([email protected]) to arrange.
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Collection of 9 vinyl - 80s j pop, rock, city pop
Patrick T replied to Patrick T's topic in For Sale & Items Offered
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@Sue I think there was only 1 free day in the 7 day event GALA were asking for, that was the third day, after the first weekend. I think the second weekend was meant to be paid for access. I agree, the free Horniman music events are great but have nowhere near the same impact as GALA.
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For adults and children who cycle together.
CPR Dave replied to mlteenie's topic in Roads & Transport
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I'm going to pretend that your manner of proceeding with repairs and prioritising your to do list is completely alien to me.
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