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Wellbeing and Mental Health support in Greenwich

From the Triangle's Community Champions:  We know that many people are having a difficult time at the moment. If you are feeling overwhelmed, anxious or stressed, or worried about your wellbeing and mental health, please know you are not alone and there is support available. Here is a reminder of the wellbeing and mental health support that is available for adults in Greenwich. At the Live Well Greenwich hub you can find advice and support, whether you need a friendly chat, emotional support, or are struggling with day to day life and need help urgently. Visit Live Well Greenwich today. You can also call 0800 470 4831 for free to talk to a friendly, local advisor Monday- Saturday 8.30am – 6pm. Looking after your mental health has never been so important. More information about how to do this and what services are available for you are available at Free Your Mind . If you need more confidential help Qwell , offers a free, anonymous online counselling and emotional wellbeing servic...

COVID-19 testing in Greenwich

Mass Testing update from the Council To help reduce the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) and reduce the risk of further lockdowns, we’re asking all residents from across the Royal Borough of Greenwich who do not have symptoms to get tested during March and April as part of our mass testing programme . Around one in three people with COVID-19 have no symptoms so could be spreading the disease without knowing it. We’ve set up sites across the borough and every household will need to book a free test online so we can manage queues at the sites and ensure everyone’s safety. Please get tested - it’s a really easy way to help keep your loved ones and Royal Greenwich safe. Look out for your letter for more information on when, where and how you can get tested, and visit Mass testing | Test and Trace | Royal Borough of Greenwich (royalgreenwich.gov.uk)

Greenwich Park Revealed springs to life

Work has begun on Greenwich Park Revealed, the £8 million-pound, 4-year project led by The Royal Parks to restore, protect, reveal and share our park’s natural and built heritage and provide new learning and leisure opportunities for local people.   The project was due to start last year, but was delayed by the pandemic. Work is finally underway with the recruitment of new staff and volunteers. Over the next four years, they plan to: Restore the park’s majestic, 17th Century landscape Protect wildlife habitats Put the community at the heart of it all, by creating new public space and creating new facilities such as a new sustainable learning centre.  Read more about the project here Royal Parks are now asking park users to comment on the revised plans for the learning centre and volunteer facilities, which will be submitted for planning permission this month. The consultation will run from Tuesday 23 Feb 2021 to Sunday 14 March 2021.

History Meeting in March

The next ATA history group meeting will be via Zoom on Wednesday 24 March at 7.30pm.  The meeting will last about an hour.  Margaret Luce will be giving a talk on The Charles Booth Notebooks: Ashburnham Triangle. Booth is famous for his London Poverty Maps and Notebooks. Margaret will look at what he said about some of the Triangle’s buildings, the people who lived in them and why some of the older buildings were demolished. She will take questions at the end of the talk. We will have time for a round up of local history programmes or websites you have found interesting and useful during lockdown, and finish with a look to future meetings. We may even be back at The Ash this summer. Let’s hope.  If you would like to join this or future meetings, please register your interest with Barbara Reid .

Safer Neighbourhood March update

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The Greenwich West Safer Neighbourhoods Panel met on Zoom on Tuesday 2nd March. Below is a summary of that meeting: Ward Survey Many thanks to those of you who completed the survey. Results will be collated and any relevant findings reported. Within the Triangle Bogus callers - do not answer your door if you are unsure and please report bogus callers to 101. If you feel that the caller was trying to gain entry to your property, call 999. Recent scams include people saying they work for the police or gas/water board etc. Vehicle crime - active plain clothed police operation within triangle within the last two months has helped to drive crime down. Please continue to ensure that you leave nothing of value your car and ensure that it is locked securely. If you do actually see this anyone attempting car doors etc, please call 999 immediately. In addition, if you have any CCTV or Ring footage, please send on to police. Greenwich Town centre Mobile phone theft, robberies, pickpocketing - a...

Late night caller-scam

Some residents have reported a man ringing their doors late at night (near midnight) asking for money to feed a gas/electricity meter. He says that he has a newborn child and works for a London hospital.  The police have reported that this is without doubt a scam. The advice is that gas key meters will always have an emergency facility so the gas could wait until daytime. Residents can call police down for incidents like this on 101 or 999 if you think it’s a matter of urgency. If anyone has any images from their RING or CCTV please feel to share and I will forward to the police. Also, the graffiti on the garage door outside Barnstaple House has been reported to the Council and should be removed shortly. Claire ata.secureteam@gmail.com

Follow the Ashburnham Triangle Association on social media

 In addition to our Facebook page we are now on Twitter @Ashtriangle

UPDATED: Policing Survey

 Please could residents complete this community ward survey. This survey will serve to inform the Police of your views on crimes that affect you and shape the way that the Police in your area work. https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/greenwichwestmarch21 (Apologies if the link in the earlier email did not work correctly) Claire, ATA Security

New contact details for ATA website

 If you'd like to contact the web team for this site please email ata.webteam@gmail.com

The RSPB GREAT GARDEN BIRDWATCH

– Mick Delap reports from the Triangle I watched for an hour on Sunday morning – the one reasonable bit of weather over the weekend. And saw 10 different kinds of birds. 7 of them were on the Triangle’s Top Ten list: Blue Tit, Great Tit, Feral Pigeon, Robin, Magpie, Ring-necked Parakeet, and Dunnock. Plus Goldfinch, Jay and Carrion Crow. By far the most common visitors over the hour were the Blue Tits. Certainly in my bit of the Triangle they proved to be by far the most common garden resident. It would be great to hear how others fared. Do please either post your results, or drop Mick an email with details. The Triangle Nature Watch group have plans for their own Garden Watch activities in the Spring and Autumn, and we need all the help we can get, so if you would like to be kept informed, let Mick know: mick@delap.plus.com