ViolentPanda
Hardly getting over it.
He'd wiped most of it in my hair
Good lad!
He'd wiped most of it in my hair
Not exactly news to the leaseholders and freeholders.A BBuzz update following the recent Council communication. CPO's a possibility
That brochure arrived within the last two weeks.I've just been looking through the 8 page brochure issued by Lambeth to residents earlier this month under the title Cressingham Gardens: to refurbish or regenerate? There's no date on the document but it refers to the Cabinet decision on 9th March so I'm assuming it was issued after that. <snip>
So - a long campaign ahead for all of us!
The Save Cressingham campaign made it to national TV on Thursday evening. Ed Miliband was questioned about Lambeth Labour's policy during the Battle for Number 10 TV debate.
BBuzz piece.
“While Miliband is presenting Labour as a changed party from the Blair-Brown years, what Lambeth Labour are proposing for Cressingham Gardens is indicative of a lingering, old-fashioned New Labour strain of politics which remains powerful in the party.”
Meanwhile, I was at the launch of the local Labour party's campaign with our beloved Labour MP and somebody or other (candidate for Croydon), hosted by the party faithful. So damn faithful that in spite of my waiting my turn and then some before asking any questions, I was almost immediately given a hard time by the rest of the audience. To his credit, he did give me a few minutes later on to talk about the estate's situation, and might call me back next week, but he seems so far in Matthew Bennett's pocket (according to CU, he doesn't want to destroy the estate - funny way of showing it) that I doubt he can see out.The Save Cressingham campaign made it to national TV on Thursday evening. Ed Miliband was questioned about Lambeth Labour's policy during the Battle for Number 10 TV debate.
BBuzz piece.
Meanwhile, I was at the launch of the local Labour party's campaign with our beloved Labour MP and somebody or other (candidate for Croydon), hosted by the party faithful. So damn faithful that in spite of my waiting my turn and then some before asking any questions, I was almost immediately given a hard time by the rest of the audience. To his credit, he did give me a few minutes later on to talk about the estate's situation, and might call me back next week, but he seems so far in Matthew Bennett's pocket (according to CU, he doesn't want to destroy the estate - funny way of showing it) that I doubt he can see out.
I can assure you, the banners were not blown loose. They were up before the park was unlocked on Teusday, and shortly afterwards they weren't. Looking at the remnants on the railings, they needed a knife or scissors to remove them. But thanks for the tip.re. banners and Park. The Park still has a Manager and a few Staff, and there was a very strong NW wind over the weekend. <snip>
I can assure you, the banners were not blown loose. They were up before the park was unlocked on Teusday, and shortly afterwards they weren't. Looking at the remnants on the railings, they needed a knife or scissors to remove them. But thanks for the tip.
I'm up for more petitioning on the park side of Cressingham Gate as, so far, it's been a good way of making contact with users of the park and other local groups. Had been planning to turn up for another session tomorrow (4th April) but decided against in the light of the latest weather forecast (overcast with chance of showers). Judging by last weekend, weather like this is likely to put off all but the most determined joggers and dog walkers. I'm tied up on other days this Easter weekend, but planning to turn out the following Sunday if the weather improves.Loved the new banners. Yesterday they were attracting lots of attention from people walking in the park. Got another page of signatures on the petition. It was cold and windy, so weren't many people out and about, but 90% of the people I approached agreed to sign the petition. Planning to get and do more petitioning in the park (outside Cressingham Gate) next Saturday pm. Here are two more photos - a shot of the banners being made outside the Rotunda and another shot of Save Brockwell's Skyline.View attachment 69399View attachment 69400
Fair enough, I hope you have a good weekend, here's hoping that next weekend's weather will be better.I'm up for more petitioning on the park side of Cressingham Gate as, so far, it's been a good way of making contact with users of the park and other local groups. <snip> I'm tied up on other days this Easter weekend, but planning to turn out the following Sunday if the weather improves.
Dexter I think you need to get the line right.Fuck Chukka, chuck Chukka.
These politicians are not interested in the working class. He is a posh boy educated at a fee paying school, he thinks people who go to nightclubs are "trash", he took a £20,000 "gift" from the betting industry and supports all these betting shops bleeding the life out of our community.
He is very pro business and anti interventionist. This is a millionaire who strolls around in £1,000 suits and doesn't pay his student assistants.
He is a Tory in disguise.
I am not trying to have a love-in with Chukka here, but really without doubt Chukka is more in the world of the common people than Duncan Sandys (who was incidentally also son in law to Winston Churchill).
Thanks for digging that out. Back at the time AFAIK there was an offer to do up the voids in a mutually advantageous way, for cost only (building trainees are desperate for practical placements), and the council turned it down?Was looking at some old Lambeth Living letters, one from 30/04/08 and the other 28/03/11 and in both Lib Peck was the Cabinet Member for Housing if that is of intrest to anybody.