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David Scales/Tina Pugh ATA Security Hub A Greenwich West Safer Neighbourhoods Police meeting was held on Wednesday 3rd February 2015. We attend these meetings on behalf of the ATA along with other Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinators, Councillors, Council Officers and members of the Safer Neighbourhoods Police team. Fortunately no major issues for the Ashburnham Triangle were identified during this period, however there has been an increase in thefts from motor vehicles from December – January including damage to cars in Devonshire Drive and Egerton Drive on Boxing Day.  Two residential burglaries were reported in Langdale Road and Ashburnham Grove; still this is very much a decrease on the last available figures and a couple of arrests have also been made of known criminals operating in the area. The police continue to follow up burglaries by cocooning, a process which involves visiting properties near to where the offence has been committed,  giving reassurance an...

New ATA website

You may have noticed that we've had a few issues with the ATA website in recent months. As a result we have decided to rebuild the website from scratch and, hopefully, it's now back for good. The new site doesn't have all of the content of the old site just yet as we've endeavoured to get the show back on the road as soon as possible, but most of the posts from the last twelve months have been restored and more will follow. There are a few new features you may wish to look at: You can now add your own  Comments to posts if you have anything informative to add on a matter - please note that these will be moderated whilst we see how useful this feature is Popular Posts are now highlighted in the right hand column, so you can see at a glance what your neighbours are most interested in We have brought back the popular Useful Local Links listing from yesteryear. If you have any suggestions for additional links to add, please let us know via the Contact Us panel I...

78 Blackheath Road - alcohol/entertainment licence application for D'Luxx

The ATA has been made aware of an application for an alcohol and entertainment licence at the above premises. If anyone has any concerns and wants to raise an objection that they can do so up to the February 18th by emailing licensing@royalgreenwich.gov.uk and raising objections based on the following; - protection of children from harm, - public safety, - prevention of public nuisance, - prevention of crime and disorder If any one needs any further information on the application please contact Simon Barrs .

Six Nations at the Ashburnham Arms

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The Ashburnham Arms is showing the Six Nations rugby on its two large screens through February and March. The matches are: Sunday 7th Feb, 3pm   Ireland v Wales Saturday 13th Feb, 2.25pm France v Ireland 4.50pm Wales v Scotland Sunday 14th Feb, 3pm Italy v England Friday 26th Feb 8.05pm Wales v France Saturday 27th Feb 2.25pm Italy v Scotland 4.50pm England v Ireland Saturday 12th March 1.30pm Ireland v Italy  4pm England v Wales Sunday 13th March 3pm Scotland v France Saturday 19th March 2.30pm Wales v Italy 5pm Ireland v Scotland 8pm France v Scotland

A glass box on the Mecure and garage demolition?

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Imogene Russell, 19 January 2016  Simon Barrs, our new planning rep, writes: “There are two current planning applications to bring to Triangle residents’ attention. First, the Mercure Hotel on Catherine Grove wants to construct another glass box to create four bedrooms on the second floor above the entrance. Here is what the glass box would look like and  what the box over the Mercure door would look like Further details can be found on the Council’s Online Planning Portal    Public Consultation Expires on the 26th January 2016.
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The second proposal is for the demolition of twenty garages off Ashburnham Place, between Langdale Road and Greenwich South Street, to be replaced with four x four-storey, four-bedroom mews houses. Further details can be found on the  Council’s Online Planning Porta l.  Public consultation expires on February 9th 2016. Public consultations are ongoing for both, and any observations for or against can be lodged on the Council’s Planning Portal. Above: The gates in Ashburnham Place to twenty garages

Greenwich West Ward, Exchanging Places Event, Cutty Sark Gardens, 26/01/2016

David Scales, 19 January 2016 The Greenwich West Safer Neighbourhood Team have organised an Exchanging Places Event on Tuesday 26/01/2016, 1630-1900 hours at Cutty Sark Gardens SE10: Exchanging Places – Come along and experience what a lorry driver can (and cannot) see by sitting in their seat! Free Cycle Security Marking also offered on the day! Greener Greenwich – The Council’s walking and cycling team will be on hand to offer: information, cycling advice and route maps free guided walks and cycle rides Bike Maintenance Classes and the Green Chain, a network of green routes A mechanic will also be on hand to do basic bike repairs. Greenwich Get Active (GGA) – Come talk to us about the wider range of physical activities available within Greenwich. Cycles UK – A bike expert from Cycles UK, will be at the Event to offer friendly advice to help you find the best bike, kit or accessories for your specific needs. We are here for all cyclists, of all disc...

Security Street Meet, Saturday December 12th

Are you concerned about the recent spate of burglaries?  Come and receive some free valuable home safety and crime prevention advice. What other concerns do you have within the Triangle? Are you fed up with motorist ignoring the one way signage in Devonshire Drive? Have you noticed the recent fly-tipping in the area? Air your concerns to our local PCSO (Police Community Support Officer) at tomorrow’s Safer Neighbourhood December Street Meet. When? Saturday 12th December Where? Ashburnham Retreat (Play Street), outside the Ashburnham Arms Pub, or inside the pub if the weather is bad.  (Good excuse for a quick tipple) Time? Drop in anytime between 2pm and 3pm We look forward to seeing you tomorrow. Tina Pugh ATA Security Hub

Fly-tipping in Play Street

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Tina Pugh,  4 November 2015   This is what greeted local residents this morning at the Ashburnham Place end of Play Street (Ashburnham Retreat). This is the second time in a matter of weeks where a dismantled cupboard has been dumped. Dumping waste illegally is a serious criminal offence that can carry a very large fine and can ruin the appearance of our neighbourhood. An offender can even be sent to prison. It is also an offence to allow fly-tipping to take place. What is fly-tipping? Fly-tipping is the illegal dumping of rubbish or bulky items on land not licensed to receive it. It can be dangerous to health, it pollutes land and costs significant amounts of public money, which could be better spent elsewhere, to clear away. How Can I Prevent fly-tipping Don’t put up with it   – report it. If you report it, the rubbish can be removed and with your help the crime can be investigated. If you see someone fly-tipping or would like to report an area where fly-...

Security Alert – Guildford Grove & Safer Neighbourhoods November Street Meet

David Scales Nov 03, 2015  Guildford Grove Our Safer Neighbourhoods Police Team have informed us of a recent burglary in Guildford Grove. This happened overnight  between 29th and 30th October. The suspect gained entry through the  lower ground floor sash window , a wallet and credit card were stolen. Please ensure you are taking all reasonable steps to  lock and secure lower ground floor windows particularly older sash windows which have been forced open in recent burglaries notified to us. Suspicious Activity in the Triangle Separately to the above, the Safer Neighbourhoods Police Team have notified us they have been getting a few calls from residents of  individuals going around looking at premises and possibly marking premises in the Triangle . If you  see or suspect any suspicious behaviour of this nature, please report it to the Police by dialling 999, 101 or the Safer Neighbourhoods Team on  020 8284 5494  depending on th...