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Community policing could be axe

Imogene Russell, Oct 28, 2015  Even more police cuts are looming.  Write in if you want to keep West Ward’s one remaining police community support officer (PCSO).  It will be decided in December whether PCSOs have a future in Greenwich .Already there is only one PC and one PCSO in Greenwich West Ward. PCSO numbers have been reduced by 73% in Greenwich overall since May 2010, and Greenwich Police Station in now only open for three hours a week: Wednesday 7-8pm, Thursday 7-8pm, and Saturdays 2-3pm.  Email Julia Harries of the Mayors Office for Policing and Crime at  Enquiries@mopac.london.gov.uk  if you want to retain some 

Security Report from the AGM & Remember Crimewatch?

David Scales, Oct 23, 2015 The Security Hub report presented at the AGM on Thursday 22nd October is attached  here  in full, please click on the link, and if you were unable to make the meeting and have questions or would like to make any comments please feel free to send me an email at  david0902@talktalk.net At the meeting, we said goodbye to Carolyn Carter our longstanding Representative who has moved outside of the Ashburnham Triangle area and put such dedication and commitment into the Security Hub and police liaison over the last five years or so. Carolyn campaigned tirelessly against drivers flouting the No Entry signs in Devonshire Drive and took effective action on other issues such as graffiti removal and making our streets less cluttered and we are very appreciative of all her efforts in moving the Hub forward and feeding back residents’ concerns at the Safer Neighbourhoods meetings. We wish Carolyn well and all the bes...

Ashburnham Triangle Association AGM

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Neil Sinclair, 22 October 2015 Annabel Cowell was last night (Thursday 22nd October) elected as the new treasurer of the Ashburnham Triangle Association (ATA) in succession to Zach and Tara Veitch. Re-elected as chairman and secretary respectively were Chris Ward and Imogene Russell. The annual general meeting (agm) of the ATA also formally welcomed Simon Barrs as new head of the planning hub in succession to Andrew Steeds. Maureen Romeril will be assisting Simon as planning associate. David Scales, senior representative of the security hub, introduced to the meeting Tina Pugh who has become the other security hub representative in succession to Carolyn Carter. Tina will focus,  among other things, on communication of security hub issues across the Ashburnham Triangle. Robin Stott, deputy chairman, formally chaired the AGM in the absence of Chris Ward.

Agenda for Thursday’s AGM

By imogene russell on Oct 21, 2015 08:32 pm Agenda for the ATA annual general meeting, 22nd October 2015, in Greenwich west House 1) Wine and sandwiches at 7.45pm 2) Welcome from the chair at 8 pm (Robin Stott – 2 minutes) (Timings given throughout are what we aim for, so that there is time available where needed for discussion at unexpected points) 4) Hub updates (average 5 minutes each including discussion, ie 40 minutes) Security hub (David Scales) Fun hub (Neil Sinclair) Green hub (Janet Stott) Newsletter and ATA booklet (various) Planning Hub, including suggestion the Triangle become a designated Neighbourhood Area (Simon Barrs) ATA discount card (Rob Willett) Website and Facebook (Tom Webb – he’ll arrive at about 9pm, so this may have to be later) Local history project (Tom Webb) 5) Financial report (Imogene Russell – 5 minutes, including discussion) 6) Invitation to all for ideas for use of residual funds, including good causes (allocation of fi...

Be part of deciding ATA policy at the AGM this Thursday

By imogene russell on Oct 17, 2015 12:21 pm Find out about ATA activity, finances and plans, over a glass of wine at Greenwichwest House this coming Thursday, 22nd October. The AGM is at 7.45pm (not 7pm as given in the ATA newsletter). We’ll elect a new treasurer and a new planning head. Could the Triangle become one of Greenwich Council’s new Neighbourhood Areas to give it more control over planning? – Simon Barrs will tell us. Should we form a new local history hub? – Tom Webb will suggest yes.  There will be pitches for good causes for the ATA to support, and for what events to put on. These are some of the topics for discussion. You are welcome to suggest others. Venue  for the Annual General Meeting: The William Mills Room, 1st Floor, Greenwichwest House, 141 Greenwich High Road, SE10 8JA Time:  Drinks at 7.45 for settling down to business at 8pm. Escape is possible at any time – just come for part of the meeting if you like. Deputy chair Robin Stott’s muscu...

Security Alert – Ashburnham Place & Peabody Close – Devonshire Drive

By david scales on Oct 08, 2015 07:37 pm We are sorry to be the bearer of more bad news within two weeks but as the saying goes forewarned is forearmed. We have been advised by our Safer Neighbourhoods Police Team that there have been two recent burglaries in the Triangle:  Ashburnham Place :  This happened on the 7th October 2015 between the hours of 00:01 – 08:45 hours.  The suspect gained entry through a basement sash window which had been forced open with an unknown object.  Items stolen were – Apple IPAD, Photographic equipment and a handbag.  The items value totalled to approx £4,500. Peabody Close, Devonshire Drive :  This happened between 28th Sept 14:00 hours and 3rd Oct 2015 20:30 hours. The gate entry system had been broken for a number of weeks and was only fixed on the 1st of October 2015.  The home owner had been away and noticed the property had been burgled on return; a rear door had been left open and the door had been dam...

Street party credits

By imogene russell on Oct 02, 2015 09:59 am STREET PARTY 2015 – CREDITS – Big thanks to everyone! Infrastructure   Neil Sinclair, Tom Webb, Robin Stott, Graeme Elkington, Julian Burgin, Chris Ward Food stall Lysanne Wilson, Annabel Cowell, Blanche Cameron, David Walker, Stuart Mulholland, Richard Tyson, Steve Cowell, Cllr Aidan Smith, Cllr Mehboob Khan, Vicky, Neil Bailey, Tom Webb, Emel Guçel, Graeme Elkington, Jo Hall, Roz Weeks, David Williams, Adam Deal, Tom Webb, Matthew Pennycook MP, Andy, Jane Saunders, Tina Pugh Eyja’s cake stall Eyja and Anastasia Haydulina Raffle Barbara Reid,  Janet Stott, Maureen Romeril, Mary Carter Face painting Frances Currie, Lee Bamsey, Naomi Davis, Xim, Amy Dewit, Emma Cole, Carlotta, Mar, Hannah Spin painting Caroline Elkington, Ceri and Edmond Rose, Liz McClean, Lee Bamsey, Miew-Cheng Stangroome, Sonia Jarman Bouncy castle     Josh Stott, Robin Stott, Marion Sands, Zoe Willett Plant stall ...

Security Alert…Shed Break-in

By david scales on Sep 25, 2015 10:05 pm We have been made aware of a recent garden shed break-in in Devonshire Drive and also of an attempt to steal bikes from the same Street. Fortunately nothing was stolen from the Shed and the padlock used to secure the bikes was too strong to remove but we would remind residents to be extra vigilant and use strong locks to secure sheds and outhouses as well as bicycles. Please also look out for your neighbour’s property as one of the most successful ways of preventing and reporting theft or attempted theft of this kind throughout the Triangle is effective ‘Neighbourhood Watch’. Some Streets in the Ashburnham Triangle do have Neighbourhood Watch Schemes and NW Co-ordinators but if you are interested in setting up a scheme for your street, helping out or finding out more then please contact PCSO Henry Lawton of the Greenwich West Safer Neighbourhoods Team for further information Henry.T.O.Lawton@met.pnn. police.uk  or myself  ...

Good Japanese restaurant comes to Triangle

By imogene russell on 31 Jul 2015 11:50 am July saw the much awaited opening of Kitcho, a family run Japanese restaurant, at 57 Greenwich High Road. Owners Nicole and Andy Zhang, whose hugely successful Aji Ichiban was rated in the 10 best Japanese restaurants in London by Culture Trip, have re-opened their doors to loyal followers by setting up Kitcho. With long-time and loyal head chef Jimmy, Kitcho has an outstanding menu of traditional and fusion Japanese dishes – fresh fish and sea food, maki & temaki style sashimi, spicy tuna and dragon dishes. Jimmy sources all the food daily from Japanese suppliers and makes all his own sauces and dressings at the open kitchen bar. The food is so beautifully presented that it’s almost a shame to taste it. But make no doubt once you do you will be hooked. This local gem is here to stay and, with over 20 different sakes to try, you’ll need to work your way methodically through the menu over successive visi...

A tree and plaque for Audrey

By imogene russell on 26 Jun 2015 11:32 am A Scrumptious apple tree and a slate plaque in memory of Audrey Ringrose, late of Ashburnham Grove, now grace the raised bed at the Ashburnham Place end of the Play Street. Audrey’s friends and family, including daughters Kate and Leonie, gathered after the recent Plant Swap to mark this planting. Audrey Ringrose 1931-2014 A good neighbour John, Audrey’s widower, gave a moving introduction to the plaque’s unveiling to the thirty or so people there. He said that a tree in this garden was a very fitting memorial to her, since she was very much part of the local community and had been joint founder of the gardening group. John Ringrose near Audrey’s tree and plaque If you are wondering who she was, below is the obituary we posted last year. Many plants and seedlings now keep Audrey’s tree company. The mini forest garden will grow up around it.  We have lost a good neighbour, Audrey Ringrose Audrey Ringrose died on 1 st ...