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Final Call - Neighbourhood Watch Conference Saturday 17th June

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The cut off date for registering is Wednesday 14th June. This is now filling up fast so urgent action is required if you are to register in time by Saturday and book your place at this new borough wide event - the Safer Greenwich Neighbourhood Watch Conference: Safer Greenwich Neighbourhood Watch Conference Saturday 17th June 2017 The conference starts at 09.30 Lunch is 13.00 Conference closes at 15.00 The Woolwich Centre 35 Wellington St, Woolwich, London SE18 6HQ You can register in the following ways: By e-mail to eileenglover20@gmail.com By phone 07749-7121-02 There will be a group discussion on the way forward for NHW, a short talk on how NHW works in the Ashburnham Triangle as well as in other Neighbourhoods, talks by Trading Standards as well as the opportunity to meet other NHW Coordinators, The Safer Neighbourhoods Police and other Partners.  David Scales Security Hub http:/...

A second weekend for Open Studios,17th-18th June

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Work by Caroline Nuttall-Smith If you weren't able to enjoy Greenwich Open Studios this last weekend, 10th to11th June, it's ok, there's a second chance on 17th and 18th June. Caroline Nuttall-Smith of 30 Ashburnham Grove is among the Greenwich artists throwing open their studios again this coming weekend, from 2pm to 6pm. She'll be showing ceramics and linocut prints. For the other artists and the map showing where they are, go to www.greenwichopenstudios.co.uk

Suspicions of permanent rail cuts, London Bridge-Greenwich

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A blogger writes Date:  June 7, 2017    Author:  fromthemurkydepths   Temporary rail cuts due to London Bridge rebuild now permanent from 2018? It looks like bad news for Southeastern passengers as recent “temporary” service cuts and slower journeys introduced due to the London Bridge rebuild could be made permanent after completion of the work in 2018. Over the past couple of years I’ve covered the London Bridge rebuild program which has caused much upheaval for Southeastern passengers across south east London. I’ve reported on cuts between London terminals and Deptford, Greenwich, Maze Hill and Westcombe Park, which were particularly severe in the evening peak. In August 2016 these changes occurred: During the period from 17:00-19:00 service levels of 13 trains from London Cannon Street to Greenwich reduced to 8 trains. A 38% cut. Cuts for Deptford, Maze Hill and Westcombe Park stati...

Second talk at 6pm on Bowie, bombs and Britain's first car

The talk on the Triangle's history today, Saturday 10th June in the Ashburnham Arms, has proved more popular than expected, so, to avoid a crush, Mick Delap will give two talks, one at 5pm, and a second one at 6pm. And Neil Sinclair will conduct two guided tours, at 6pm and 7pm. The 5pm talk is fully subscribed. There is still room at the 6pm talk, with the 7pm tour to follow. If you are booked in at 5pm, you can change to the later one if you like. If you are turning up on spec, turn up at 6pm.

Artist's Talk Reminder - Scenes from Post-War London 1946 - 1960; The Early Paintings of Terry Scales

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Artist's Talk Reminder  - Scenes from Post-War London 1946 - 1960; The Early Paintings of Terry Scales Greenwich Artist Terry Scales will be giving a talk about his work at West Greenwich Library on Friday 9th June, 3 - 4 pm.   Terry will recollect the stories behind his paintings with titles such as  'Butlers Wharf', 'Prefab Village', 'Our Gang', 'Canal Scene Deptford', 'Crossing London Bridge' and 'Night Watchman' etc, inspired by his experience of working as a Stevedore (Docker) on the wharves between Tower Bridge and Woolwich in the 1950's - 60's. The talk is free and all are welcome. http://terryscales.blogspot.co.uk/ 

Greenwich Pumping Station upcoming works

Bazalgette Tunnel Limited (trading as Tideway) have given us notice of scheduled works, as follows: Pathway works From Monday 12 to Wednesd ay 14 June, we wi ll be working within the pathway between Norman Road and the Ha’Penny Hatch Bridge.  This is to heighten part of the fencing adjacent to the Network Rail viaduct with a mesh material and install a gate.  The pathway will remain open to users at all times. Single lane closure - Norman Road From  28 June to 1 September  there will be a single lane closure on part of Norman Road in order to do work on the DLR viaduct which crosses Norman Road and the pumping station.  This is to support the structure throughout construction activities. If you have any questions or would like to speak to someone, please call our 24-hour Tideway Helpdesk on   08000 30 80 80 . www.tideway.london     Follow us on  Twitter @tidewaylondon TIDEWAY The Point, ...

Community shop share offer ends 12th June

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Open day at Dartmouth Village community space, May 23rd A community space, café and shop  could open where there used to be an antiques shop at the top of Blackheath Hill, if local residents can raise £13,375 by the end of June. After that, t he shop will no longer be protected from being developed into flats. There is a lot of space there - more rooms than the one shown in the picture. The residents, headed up by Rachel, Alan, Simon and Matt, are open to suggestions on how to use the space. They want to run it as a mutual benefit society for the community, and say that many local people 'are deeply committed to making this happen.' They are raising money by a share offer: people can become members of the shop's Society by pledging to buy shares. The offer has  already raised £46,625 from the pledges of 52 people. There are  535 shares left to sell by  this coming Monday 12th June.  The organisers say, ' Members  of the Society can vote on...

Calling all makers... Thursday 16th June

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Safer Greenwich Neighbourhood Watch Conference and Identity Theft from Bins

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We are pleased to announce that there will be a  Safer Greenwich Neighbourhood Watch Conference  on  Saturday 17th June 2017  at The Woolwich Centre, 5 Wellington Street, Woolwich, London SE18 6HQ.  The conference starts at 09.30 and finishes at 15.00 including a working lunch at 13.00. This will be an ideal opportunity for any residents who are interested in Neighbourhood Watch to find out more about what is involved and there will be a short talk on Neighbourhood Watch and how it works in the Ashburnham Triangle.  There will also be an opportunity to meet other new Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinators, Safer Neighbourhoods Panels, the Safer Neighbourhoods Police, Trading Standards and Councillor Jackie Smith responsible for Community Safety and the Environment . The event will include a discussion in groups on the way forward for Neighbourhood Watch in the Borough of Greenwich.  Ashburnham Triangle residents are welcome...

Triangle history talk and guided tour, Saturday June 10th

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