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Farewell Greenwich Police Station

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Greenwich Police Station situated on Royal Hill / Burney Street It is with much regret to inform you of the permanent closure of Greenwich Police Station in Royal Hill / Burney Street. The Doors will be finally closed at the end of this month. Our Safer Neighbourhoods Team will still be vigilant within the area and will share the Royal Parks Police office within Greenwich Park located near Charlton Way (Shooters Hill) Main Gates. You will also be able to visit them with any queries or concerns at Greenwich Market on either Wednesday or Thursday between 7pm and 8pm or on Saturday afternoons between 2pm and 3pm situated near the Greenwich Market Managers office.  Nearby Police Stations that are still open 24 hours a day are Lewisham and Plumstead.

Scam Alert from Greenwich Council

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Want to write something for the newsletter?

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If anyone would like to contribute to the ATA newsletter this summer, you would be very welcome. If you have thoughts about anything local that you’d like to share, let us know. It doesn’t have to be something dramatic – like when a bus nearly dropped down a hole on Blackheath Hill. It could be quiet and domestic. Have you been hitched up to the new water meter system without being told? Have you found the new cyclists’ Quietway, labelled Q2 on the road? Any sparrows in your garden? It need only be a few sentences - and a picture would be good. Questions are also welcomed, and feedback about the ATA. It might not be possible to include everything: inclusion is at the discretion of the editor, Andrew Steeds. Please send copy to him by 25th July, which is this Monday coming, at andrew@simplyput.co.uk The newsletter comes out every summer and is delivered to all reachable doors. It aims to let people know what the ATA has been doing and about some other things happen...

Pepys Estate Festival this Saturday 16th July

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For more information: Tel: 07913 595428 coopepys@gmail.com Sarah.Lang@lewisham.gov.uk www.facebook/coopepys www.twitter/CooPepysArt

Lenox links

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Illustrated talks on the Lenox and Sayes Court Garden projects were enjoyed on Wednesday night at the Ashburnham Arms by about 45 people. Here below are some links for anyone who'd like to know more about The Lenox.  Richard Endsor's impression of the proposed ship, The Lenox, in relation to Greenwich, without the waterfront flats planned to surround it. Project director, Julian Kingston writes: Individuals can join our mailing list here http://www.buildthelenox.org/ contact/join-our-mailing-list/ For information about donating to the project or buying our merchandise please visit this page http://www.buildthelenox.org/ contact/ For information about buying the book please visit http://www.buildthelenox.org/ read-all-about-the-lenox-at-a- special-price/ We have a Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ BuildTheLenox/ And we are on Twitter https://twitter.com/ TheLenoxProject  

Thai pop-up restaurant back at the Ashburnham Arms every Friday

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There’s a Thai pop-up  at the Ash this Friday from 6pm until 10pm. Details and menu at www.delishthai.com.  (Payment by cash only.)

Pizzas at the Ash this Wednesday from 6pm

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The Ash are serving pizzas on Wednesday 13th July as well as Thursday 14th this coming week, starting at the usual time of 6pm. So if you're going to the talks on Wednesday in the back garden of the Ash (or if you're not), you needn't go hungry. The original Lenox was built at Deptford Julian Kingston will talk about the historic ship planned for Deptford at 8pm for about 20 minutes, followed by Q & A. After that Roo Angell will talk about the historic garden planned for Deptford, also for about 20 minutes, followed by Q & A. Q: How much smaller than the Cutty Sark is the Lenox? A: Cutty Sark is 65 metres, Lenox will be 53 metres. Sayes Court Garden envisaged in the new development Q: How many trees will it take to build the Lenox? A: Far fewer than will be cut down for HS2. Q: How much of John Evelyn's original garden will be recreated? A: Don't know. It may still be in dispute. Ask Roo.

Safer Neighbourhoods Police Street Meet Saturday 30th July, Ashburnham Arms, 2pm - 3pm

Safer Neighbourhoods Police Street Meet, Saturday 30th July 2016  2-3pm  at the Ashburnham Retreat (Play Street), just outside the Ashburnham Arms Pub, 25 Ashburnham Grove, SE10 8UH There will be a summer drop-in for residents to raise any policing related matters or concerns with our dedicated PCSO (Police Community Support Officer) Henry Lawton. Henry is also available to give free valuable home safety, crime prevention and neighbourhood watch advice. If you have any concerns about: Anti social behaviour Burglary Theft from Motor Vehicles (there has been a recent increase in car crime, see this Security Hub post ) Theft of personal items including mobile phones or if you would like to discuss any other issues just turn up on Saturday 30th July at any time between 2pm and 3pm at the Ashburnham Retreat (Play Street), outside the Ashburnham Arms Pub This drop-in is also open to anyone who lives at this end of West Greenwich ward as well as residents in the Ashburnham...

Historic ship for Deptford - July 13th talk

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You’ve seen the Lenox posters up, but they’ve puzzled some people, so here’s some explanation. The Convoys Wharf development site Convoys Wharf is a 40-acre development site, near the Dog & Bell pub in Deptford, on land where Henry VIII’s dockyard used to be. The developers, Hutchison Whampoa, have got planning permission to build about 3,500 new homes, including 38- and 48-storey buildings.   A group of local ship enthusiasts have also got permission to build, in among the high-rise waterfront flats, a full-size (52 metres) sea-going Charles II warship, a replica of The Lenox which was built there at the king’s yard in 1677. They are backed by Dan Snow and Joan Ruddock, and led by Julian Kingston, who lives on a boat in Deptford Creek. Another group, led by Roo Angel, has plans to recreate Sayes Court Garden in the same Convoys Wharf development. At the moment only a very small part of the garden exists as a park. First planted in the 1650s by diarist John Evelyn, ...

Theft from motor vehicles and Charter House break-in

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Theft from vehicles  Our Metropolitan Police Safer Neighbourhood Team have recently informed us that there has been a recent increase in theft from motor vehicles. Please ensure you always lock and close all windows on your vehicle. A numerous amount of cars within the Triangle have been leaving either the driver or passenger window open making theft from vehicles extremely easy. It is imperative not to leave anything of value on show. Any recharging cables, Sat Navs or even Sat Nav holders should all be removed from the vehicle as this is a hint to a would be thief that there is something of value inside the car. If possible, do not even leave anything inside the glove department. Leave the glove compartment open so it shows any would be thief that there is nothing left in the vehicle. Charter House Also, earlier this week, the Charter Buildings situated within Catherine Grove was targeted by two people on a motorcycle who deliberately forced the car park gates open...