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Murder of Sabina Nessa

Following the devastating murder of Sabina Nessa locally, please see here the council response,  Officers investigating the murder of Sabina Nessa have released details of the route she was travelling at the time of the attack in the hope that any further witnesses will come forward. Anyone with information should call the incident room on 0208 721 4266 or Crimestoppers completely anonymously on 0800 555 111. Claire, ATA security 

Safer Neighbourhood September Update

The Greenwich West Safer Neighbourhoods Panel met on Zoom on Tuesday 7th September. Below is a summary of that meeting:  Within the Triangle Resident has reported that their rubbish has been rifled through- please ensure that you shred confidential documents and destroy those with personal details on. Drug dealing continues from Merriweather Place. Police are aware. Burglaries have increased. Police will be doing set patrols to monitor this. Please ensure doors and windows are secured. Greenwich Town centre Spate of graffiti on businesses, ORNC, bus stops - large police, business and council effort to catch the individual. Distraction thefts - keep phones and wallets etc in a safe place. If approached for help or assistance by a stranger, ensure your valuables are securely away before assisting. Pedal cycles- theft of cycles in town centre is rising again- ensure your bike is locked securely with more than one lock. Other local areas Brookmill Park- knifepoint robbery reported- pl...

Swift Boxes Update

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In August the Green Hub bought three swift boxes to support the local swift population. These have now been fitted by St Marks onto the side of their tower. Here’s hoping they are occupied next year .. although apparently it can take a few years. Thanks to St Marks.  Alison Haworth

History meeting on August 12th

The next ATA History group meeting is this Thursday from 7.30pm. Barbara writes: It seems a long time since our last meeting on zoom back in March. I have been waiting to see how things would develop over the summer and to see if we could meet up in person rather than on zoom. Our usual venue, the back room at the Ashburnham Arms is a great location and I hope we can be back there before too long but it’s a smallish space and I'm aware that at the present time this might prevent some people from coming to a meeting so with that in mind I have booked a larger venue:  West Greenwich Library for Thursday 12 August 7.30pm.  The main item is a talk by historian Ann Dingsdale on a remarkable woman, Marie Celeste de Casteras Sinibaldi, who in the 1860s lived at 1 South Villas, Greenwich South Street. She signed the 1866 women's suffrage petition and took out several very interesting engineering patents in the early 1860s including one for improvements in the manufacture of armour pla...

Swift boxes

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Three swift boxes have been bought by the ATA and will be mounted under the water Ed at St Marks church, hoping to increase the local swift population in the next few years.

Gardening this Saturday

If you fancy a bit of gardening on Saturday morning, our gardening team will meet at the planter in the Play Street at 10.30am, do what's needed there and then go to Ada Kennedy Court.

Deptford Creek’s past, present – and future

Mick Delap is the July speaker to the Greenwich Industrial History Society, on Tuesday 13 July.        The free Zoom talk starts at 7.30pm, with people gathering electronically from 19:15 onwards. There will be time for questions and debate after the talk.  If you want to sign up for this virtual talk, you must register via the Eventbrite link here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/deptford-creek-and-the-area-in-the-19th-century-tickets-162587352147                     They will then send you log-on details after 6pm on Tuesday.