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Exactly two years ago this evening, 16-year old John Ogunjobi (also known as JaySav) was murdered in Greenleaf Close, Tulse Hill. He had been stabbed several times.

It is believed was his murder witnessed by a number of people in the community, some of whom have still not come forward to tell police what they know.

A reward of £20,000 is available for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for his murder.

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Anyone with information is asked to contact the incident room on 020 8721 4961 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

You can also tweet information to @MetCC.



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Three years later.

One murdered child.

Four arrests.

No-one charged (to date).

Many people traumatised.

Anyone with information knows what to do.
 
The site where Ladbrokes was is going to be a estate agents. Not that much of an improvement :(

In other mundane news, the Coop yesterday was at an all-time low level of food & grocery availability. They literally were out of 75% of their fruits and vegs. HGV driver shortages or not, most other supermarkets are far better stocked at the moment.
 
The site where Ladbrokes was is going to be a estate agents. Not that much of an improvement :(

In other mundane news, the Coop yesterday was at an all-time low level of food & grocery availability. They literally were out of 75% of their fruits and vegs. HGV driver shortages or not, most other supermarkets are far better stocked at the moment.
Do you know which one? It's a pretty low rent spot right on the corner of the gyratory and underneath the massive e-billboard (is it just me or did they increase the brightness recently?)

Incidentally I am assuming that the proposed gyratory redesign has been binned by TFL indefinitely due to budget constraints.
 
Do you know which one? It's a pretty low rent spot right on the corner of the gyratory and underneath the massive e-billboard (is it just me or did they increase the brightness recently?)

Incidentally I am assuming that the proposed gyratory redesign has been binned by TFL indefinitely due to budget constraints.
Yes, the one under the electronic billboard.

It’d be a shame if they have shelved the redesign of the gyratory :(
 
I'm glad the car-shop-house opposite thh has gone, although I love those houses. Perhaps I should wait until the flats go up before getting excited.
 
I'm glad the car-shop-house opposite thh has gone, although I love those houses. Perhaps I should wait until the flats go up before getting excited.
It looks extra airy and light with no houses in that corner. It’d be great if they cleared up the rubble and put a few planters there. But even the new apartment block will be a visual improvement on the depressing eyesore that that corner had been for the last couple of decades.
 
So what’s with the temporary bollards that have suddenly appeared on the west side of the gyratory, complete with ‘works entrance’ signs that leads me to believe some major works are about to take place?

Sadly it’s been already confirmed that the planned redesign of the gyratory has been shelved, so it can’t be that…
 
The Hardel Rise link road? Nothing listed on public.londonworks.gov.uk
Yes, there. There have been thin bollards erected in the middle of the road for a week, and also an ‘Works entrance ahead’ sign placed at the Christchurch Road end of the gyratory.
 
bit of a long shot, but does anyone have an upright vaccum cleaner I could use as a prop for about 30 minutes one evening.
 
Yes, there. There have been thin bollards erected in the middle of the road for a week, and also an ‘Works entrance ahead’ sign placed at the Christchurch Road end of the gyratory.
Saw some scaffolding by the bus stop. New bus shelter?

This is the most significant development since the solar powered bus driver toilet
 
My house was robbed early Monday morning. My Kid was in his room, I was away. I came home to the door open. Thankfully, the Boy is fine, he slept through it. They only took a laptop and half a packet of tobacco that was sat next to it in the living room. Otherwise you wouldn't know a soul had been in here. It could have been a lot worse. All my records appear to be here. I guess they whoosed in and out, and didn't venture far. I've reported it this morning and Met crime Scene folk were knocking and hour later to take prints.

Put me off guard. I'd just finished a puff. Had to chuck some fabreze about before letting them in. Thanks COVID! They were masked up.

We don't double lock the door when we are in; we will now.

It sucks, but could have been much worse for me.

I guess don't be dumb like me and leave your front door exposed to opportunist thieves.

I just lost my job too....what's coming third in this shitty race to the bottom? Life's throwing me some curves.

I am fine. Still sober. 831 days....one at a time.
 
My house was robbed early Monday morning. My Kid was in his room, I was away. I came home to the door open. Thankfully, the Boy is fine, he slept through it. They only took a laptop and half a packet of tobacco that was sat next to it in the living room. Otherwise you wouldn't know a soul had been in here. It could have been a lot worse. All my records appear to be here. I guess they whoosed in and out, and didn't venture far. I've reported it this morning and Met crime Scene folk were knocking and hour later to take prints.

That's shit (the like was meant in a solidarity way). When we first moved into just of Palace Road about 6 years ago I came down one morning to see that the front door was open, although thankfully we'd put the chain on. I just assumed that I'd forgotten to shut the door properly but...
 
Sorry to hear about both but good your son ok and they didn't take much.

I've been wondering whether to double lock when we are in on the flat door (main shared door has three locks), so maybe I'll start.
 
Sorry to hear that NP. Not a nice experience.

Re locks - self deadlocking night latches are a good solution. Accompanied by a deadlock lower down the door with a thumbturn inside. Avoid locking yourselves in with a key in case of fire.

My neighbour locked himself out with a standard nightlatch and I used the wrapper from a box of chocolates he had in his shopping bag to let him back in.
 
My house was robbed early Monday morning. My Kid was in his room, I was away. I came home to the door open. Thankfully, the Boy is fine, he slept through it. They only took a laptop and half a packet of tobacco that was sat next to it in the living room.

We don't double lock the door when we are in; we will now.
Same happened to me in February. I'm afraid you are dead right - opportunistic burglars can by-pass a single Yale.
There are apparently Yales which lock as "deadlocks" - but if you have a mortice and a Yale best to use both.
 
Same happened to me in February. I'm afraid you are dead right - opportunistic burglars can by-pass a single Yale.
There are apparently Yales which lock as "deadlocks" - but if you have a mortice and a Yale best to use both.
Not just Yales - there are lots of cheaper brands like Era. The key term is "self-deadlocking nightlatch". Yale ones are insurance rated.

Ideally use a Euro barrel type mortice lower down the door instead of a classic chubb type key as you can choose a thumbturn on the inside.
 
My house was robbed early Monday morning. My Kid was in his room, I was away. I came home to the door open. Thankfully, the Boy is fine, he slept through it. They only took a laptop and half a packet of tobacco that was sat next to it in the living room. Otherwise you wouldn't know a soul had been in here. It could have been a lot worse. All my records appear to be here. I guess they whoosed in and out, and didn't venture far. I've reported it this morning and Met crime Scene folk were knocking and hour later to take prints.

Put me off guard. I'd just finished a puff. Had to chuck some fabreze about before letting them in. Thanks COVID! They were masked up.

We don't double lock the door when we are in; we will now.

It sucks, but could have been much worse for me.

I guess don't be dumb like me and leave your front door exposed to opportunist thieves.

I just lost my job too....what's coming third in this shitty race to the bottom? Life's throwing me some curves.

I am fine. Still sober. 831 days....one at a time.

sorry to hear this, and thanks for the tips about locking up....The comment about your records reminded me of the time ours got turned over, the robbers come in thru the back and nicked a bike and record player, one of the peeps in the house had been listening to a nick kamen 12” and it was still one the platter at the time but the villains kindly returned it the next day frisbee style over the back wall....
 
I had a look last week. There is one of those planning notification laminate notices on the scaffolding.
IIRC, scaffold is to enable repair of structural damage to the building and is licensed until end November
November came and went.
Scaffolding still there and buses diverted. Looks like now has an extension until March

Here's the detail, using the power of text recognition from photos:
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Scaffold No: TFL11856
Transport for London hereby grants to:
Stuart Herridge Of Roxwell Ltd
(The "licence") to place and maintain the Scaffold on the highway known as:
170 Norwood Road
Subject to the following terms:
1. No Scaffold shall stand before 09/09/2021.
2.No Scaffold shall remain after 09/03/2022.
3. No Scaffold shall be in place by virtue of this licence except in the position
specified in the licence application.
4.Roxwell Ltd hereby agrees to comply with the attached Conditions for Scaffold
Licence.
5. Transport for London reserves the right to revoke this licence, by written notice to
the licensee, in the event of any breach of the Terms and Conditions.
Transport for London
Date: 26/11/2021
24 hour Emergency Contact: Streets Customer Services - 0343 222 1234



Pursuant to the Highways Act 1980, a Scaffold Licence at 170 Norwood Road is granted to:
Stuart Herridge
The Red Barn,
Berwick Pond Road
Rainham,
Essex RM13 9EL
Upon the following conditions:
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•Emergency licence to repair structural damage to shopfront.
•Some carriageway incursion - bus lane is closed.
•Eootway closed with pedestrian management and signage in place.
•When erecting structure work to be marshalled to ensure no conflict with pedestrian traffic.
•No cross braces at ground level.
•Scaffold to be lit where appropriate.
•All support poles to be clearly visible to all pedestrians and protected.
•The scaffold will never cover or impede any utility apparatus or street assets.
•Pedestrians to be considered during erection and dismantle as well as in between.
•Sightlines regarding all traffic signals/signs to be maintained at all times.
•No part of the scaffold may be within 450mm of the kerb face
•No negative impact on trees.
•Scaffold inspected weekly to ensure structure is suitably safe at all times and tagged to demonstrate this has been done.
•Scaffolding to be erected by competent and qualified scaffolders.
•The license must be clearly displayed on the structure at all times.
•All licensees are required to carry out a COVID-19 risk assessment on their proposed structure.
•All Marshals should be trained accordingly on Covid-19 awareness and working using social distancing methodology.
•The licensee should do everything practical to manage the transmission risk.
•Licensee needs to consider access requirements from the perspective of people who are visually
impaired, use wheelchairs, older people, parents with children e.g. to reduce obstructions, in line
with the Equality Act 2010.
•Transport for London (TL) reserves the right to revoke this licence, by written notice to the
licensee, in the event of any breach of the terms and conditions. In the event of any such
termination the Licensee shall immediately cease to use, for any purpose, the air space above
the Highway. Any such termination is without prejudice to the rights of any party, which existed
prior to the grant of this licence.
This consent is also subject to conditions as enclosed.
Limit of structure
The structure shall not exceed the dimensions below:
Street in which structure is required 170 Norwood Road
Length 6m
Height 10m
Projection over public highway
from back line of public footpath
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