Just received from the busy and energetic people who are making headlines in Cricklewood!
The second Cricklewood Winterfest takes place on 23rd November 2013 from 1pm to 6pm - have a look at http://www.cricklewood.net/events/ for more details on the festival. There's a Spot the Oddity competition running now with prizegiving at Winterfest, a lantern procession for children from Beacon Bingo to Yew Grove and food and gift stalls on Yew Grove , music and light outside The Crown Hotel
We hope you can join us.
CIP Cricklewood Improvement Programme & Cricklewood Town Team
Working together for each other
tel 0208 2088590
http://cricklewood.net
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Friday, 15 November 2013
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Emergency!
This is an email we have just received.
Dear Councillor,
You have likely seen the images of the devastation across the Philippines in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan. If, along with so many others, the images in the news have left you feeling powerless, this is your opportunity to help.
Tesco have allowed the British Red Cross to collect THIS WEEKEND (16-17 November) at their stores across London. Would you be able to give some time this weekend to help us raise vital funds? Would you be able to help us spread the word about our collections? Could you share on Twitter? Facebook? Your intranet or website?
We are looking for collectors between 9am-6pm on Saturday and 11am-4pm on Sunday at stores across London. We need your help to raise money for those in crisis in the Philippines. Even just 1 hour of your time could help make a big difference.
I have attached details of all the London Tesco's where collections are taking place, along with a registration form. Please choose the Tesco store you wish to collect at and fill in the attached form by marking an ‘X’ under the time slot(s) convenient for you. Please return the form to challenges@redcross.org.uk. Please do feel free to pass this on to friends, family, colleagues or neighbours and we'll be able to make an even bigger difference.
Alternatively to find out more you can call the Events Team on 0844 412 2877.
Typhoon Haiyan has caused catastrophic damage across the Philippines with up to 90% of buildings in the path of the Typhoon destroyed or damaged and thousands feared dead. A massive humanitarian response is underway. Red Cross volunteers have been on the ground since before the storm hit, helping with evacuation plans and warning communities. Now, they are getting aid to the people who are most in need and preparing to help thousands more.
Thank you in advance for your support.
Kindest regards,
Suzanne Ryder Richardson
Community Fundraising Manager
Monday, 11 November 2013
More trees for the chop.......
......but these trees were not damaged by the recent storm, just by "wear and tear". And much as most of us love trees - from time to time is does become necessaryr to remove them - like this one in Hillfield Road!
In addition to a list of trees in Ravenshaw/Broomsleigh Street we received recently, we have just had a second list from the Council’s Tree officers.
It seems they recently inspected our local trees and decided to remove some for health and safety reasons. The trees are scheduled for removal this winter by the Council’s term tree contractors. The tree pits will be marked for replanting.
Below is a list of locations and reasons they give for removal of the trees.
Achilles Road (outside 56) Cherry Basal decay
Agamemnon Road (outside 1 Norman Terrace) Bird cherry Dead
Ajax Road (side 2 Achilles Road) Bird cherry Basal decay
Ajax Road (opposite 2 Ulysses Road) Birch cherry Basal decay
Asmara Road (side 9 Menelik Road) Cherry Dead
Ebbsfleet Road (outside 16) Rowan Dead
Fordwych Road (outside 188) Cockspur thorn Basal decay
Fordwych Road (outside 137) Purple cherry Damaged crown
Fordwych Road (outside 79) London Plane Basal decay
Fordwych Road (outside 85-87) London Plane Basal decay
Fordwych Road (outside 89) London Plane Basal decay
Fordwych Road (jct Minster Road) Lime Basal decay
Footpath between Gondar Gdns/Sarre Rd Bird cherry Basal decay
Gondar Gardens (outside 1 Gondar House) Rowan Basal decay
Hillfield Road (outside 92) Tamarix Leaning low over highway
Kingscroft Road (outside 6) Cherry Basal decay
Menelik Road (opposite 36) Birch Dead
Minster Road (outside 50) Cherry Basal decay
Oak Grove (outside 19b) Bird cherry Basal decay
Sarre Road (opposite 10) Bird cherry Basal decay
Sarre Road (opposite 60) Bird cherry Basal decay
Sarre Road (outside 42) Bird cherry Dead
Somali Road (outside 8) Rowan Dead
Somali Road (outside 4) Bird cherry Basal decay
Ulysses Road (outside 24) Bird cherry Crown die-back
Westbere Road (side of 17 Mill Lane) Privet Dead
The London Planes outside 79, 85-87 and 89 Fordwych Road will have detailed tree removal notices attached due to their size and significance.
For further information about the Council’s tree programme (including tree removal and re-planting plans), log on to http://camden.gov.uk/trees. or contact Colleen O'Sullivan (Aboricultural Officer)
phone: 020 7974 5183 or email: colleen.o’sullivan@camden.gov.uk
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Upcoming Events
Among the many things to look out for in coming weeks are:
11th November 10.45 - Annual Remembrance Day service and wreathlaying by the Deputy Mayor at the War Memorial and also Hampstead's Civilian Memorial both at Hampstead Cemetery in Fortune Green Road
14th November -7.30 Area Action Group for West Hampstead & Fortune Green at the Synagogue Hall, Dennington Park Road - among topics for discussion will be the behaviour of the 139 buses!
30th November 10.00am- 4.00pm Annual West Hampstead Christmas Market on West End Green - crafts, activities, and food
Details - go to: http://www.westhampsteadchristmasmarket.co.uk/
11th November 10.45 - Annual Remembrance Day service and wreathlaying by the Deputy Mayor at the War Memorial and also Hampstead's Civilian Memorial both at Hampstead Cemetery in Fortune Green Road
14th November -7.30 Area Action Group for West Hampstead & Fortune Green at the Synagogue Hall, Dennington Park Road - among topics for discussion will be the behaviour of the 139 buses!
30th November 10.00am- 4.00pm Annual West Hampstead Christmas Market on West End Green - crafts, activities, and food
Details - go to: http://www.westhampsteadchristmasmarket.co.uk/
Clean Camden?
You know how much we've all been grumbling about our dirty streets recently? Well this morning we received this from the Council:
"This week the council has launched the Clean Camden campaign, a new initiative to tackle environmental crime across Camden. The campaign will crack down on those people who continue to litter, dump their waste or unwanted items, or not clear up after their dog. The new education and enforcement team will lead operations across the borough to increase the action being taken to tackle these issues.
The Clean Camden campaign also calls on residents to help us crack down on environmental crime by identifying local enviro-crime hotspots or offenders so we can target our work. Anyone caught committing an offence will be issued with an £80 fixed penalty notice, and flytippers face being prosecuted and fined up to £20,000.
Please encourage local residents to visit www.camden.gov.uk/cleancamden or call 020 7974 4444 for more information or to report a problem or offender."
Great, isn't it - we applaud this initiative even if it does turn us all ito whistleblowers, it's probably in a good cause. But... and it's a big but - this is only half the problem.
Much of the mess on our streets is actually caused by the refuse service (Veolia) and their sloppy habits! Litter left lying about and in this weather blowing down the street both before and after the refuse collection, bins not returned properly and almost worst of all, not properly collected. We're sure it can't just be this area - it seems to be Borough-wide. Streets aren't swept - Ok we are aware that with less money to spend, the residential streets don't get cleaned as frequently as they used - but what about the main roads? West End Lane, Mill Lane and Fortune Green Road often look as if there's a refuse strike on and that's before tackling the issue of commercial waste!
But its the collection failure rate that exasperates us all -one of our local residents has only had his brown bin emptied once in four weeks, another never seems to get his ordinary bin emptied, others say their recycling has been missed on a regular basis and so on! And at least two people have told us that the refuse collectors have actually been rude to them when they complained. This is completely out of order!
Until the Labour Council takes its responsibilities seriously and cleans up the Veolia contract, sadly we will continue to have dirty streets in spite of their "Clean Camden" campaign!
"This week the council has launched the Clean Camden campaign, a new initiative to tackle environmental crime across Camden. The campaign will crack down on those people who continue to litter, dump their waste or unwanted items, or not clear up after their dog. The new education and enforcement team will lead operations across the borough to increase the action being taken to tackle these issues.
The Clean Camden campaign also calls on residents to help us crack down on environmental crime by identifying local enviro-crime hotspots or offenders so we can target our work. Anyone caught committing an offence will be issued with an £80 fixed penalty notice, and flytippers face being prosecuted and fined up to £20,000.
Please encourage local residents to visit www.camden.gov.uk/cleancamden or call 020 7974 4444 for more information or to report a problem or offender."
Great, isn't it - we applaud this initiative even if it does turn us all ito whistleblowers, it's probably in a good cause. But... and it's a big but - this is only half the problem.
Much of the mess on our streets is actually caused by the refuse service (Veolia) and their sloppy habits! Litter left lying about and in this weather blowing down the street both before and after the refuse collection, bins not returned properly and almost worst of all, not properly collected. We're sure it can't just be this area - it seems to be Borough-wide. Streets aren't swept - Ok we are aware that with less money to spend, the residential streets don't get cleaned as frequently as they used - but what about the main roads? West End Lane, Mill Lane and Fortune Green Road often look as if there's a refuse strike on and that's before tackling the issue of commercial waste!
But its the collection failure rate that exasperates us all -one of our local residents has only had his brown bin emptied once in four weeks, another never seems to get his ordinary bin emptied, others say their recycling has been missed on a regular basis and so on! And at least two people have told us that the refuse collectors have actually been rude to them when they complained. This is completely out of order!
Until the Labour Council takes its responsibilities seriously and cleans up the Veolia contract, sadly we will continue to have dirty streets in spite of their "Clean Camden" campaign!
News
FORTUNE GREEN AND WEST HAMPSTEAD
AREA ACTION GROUP (AREA FORUM) MEETING
Wednesday 13th November 2013 7.00pm - 9.30pm
Hampstead Synagogue Community Hall, 1 Dennington Park Road, NW6 1AX
Dear resident,
We are writing to invite you to the next Area Action Group (Area Forum) meeting on Wednesday 13th November. The last area action group meeting took place on 2nd July 2013. Copies of the notes of that meeting will be available at the meeting and on We are Camden shortly.
The agenda for the next meeting on the Wednesday 13th November is as follows:
7.00 Opportunity to meet ward councillors informally over tea/coffee
7.30 Start of meeting and introductions:
• Transport for London – 139 bus route and other issues
• Refuse collection and street cleansing – new service launched
• Thames Water – Cllr Moffitt to give verbal update on feedback to date
• Neighbourhood Planning Forum update
• Any other business
All Fortune Green and West Hampstead residents, local employers, employees, local voluntary groups, including young people are invited to attend the upcoming area action group meeting.
This will be a chance for you to get more involved, be kept up to date on what’s happening in Fortune Green and West Hampstead, and have your say.
We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday 16th November. Meanwhile, please contact Olivia Mensah on the above number or any of us as your local ward councillors if you would like any more information.
With best wishes,
Councillor Russell Eagling Councillor Nancy Jirira Councillor Flick Rea
AREA ACTION GROUP (AREA FORUM) MEETING
Wednesday 13th November 2013 7.00pm - 9.30pm
Hampstead Synagogue Community Hall, 1 Dennington Park Road, NW6 1AX
Dear resident,
We are writing to invite you to the next Area Action Group (Area Forum) meeting on Wednesday 13th November. The last area action group meeting took place on 2nd July 2013. Copies of the notes of that meeting will be available at the meeting and on We are Camden shortly.
The agenda for the next meeting on the Wednesday 13th November is as follows:
7.00 Opportunity to meet ward councillors informally over tea/coffee
7.30 Start of meeting and introductions:
• Transport for London – 139 bus route and other issues
• Refuse collection and street cleansing – new service launched
• Thames Water – Cllr Moffitt to give verbal update on feedback to date
• Neighbourhood Planning Forum update
• Any other business
All Fortune Green and West Hampstead residents, local employers, employees, local voluntary groups, including young people are invited to attend the upcoming area action group meeting.
This will be a chance for you to get more involved, be kept up to date on what’s happening in Fortune Green and West Hampstead, and have your say.
We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday 16th November. Meanwhile, please contact Olivia Mensah on the above number or any of us as your local ward councillors if you would like any more information.
With best wishes,
Councillor Russell Eagling Councillor Nancy Jirira Councillor Flick Rea
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