Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Another Marathon Fiasco?

The Westcombe Society has been warned to expect another siege of Westcombe Park on 25th April.


Residents will recall that for the 2008 and 2009 Marathons, the period during which Westcombe Park was cut off from the rest of the world was drastically extended (without any warning), causing great problems for those needing care assistance or with important engagements. Traditionally, at least one crossing point was opened at the Gibb memorial by about 10.30 to allow cars to cross (but not use) the marathon route to enable residents to reach, and be reached by, the rest of London, It was accepted that the marathon route itself would remain closed far longer, but at least people could reach other roads.


There was nothing in the (sketchy) information for the 2009 Marathon to suggest things had changed. Full details of road closures were not given in Greenwich Time, on the Council or Marathon websites or in the glossy brochure distributed to residents outside Westcombe Park. The latter stated that 'The ‘total closure’ will remain in force until the rear Marathon vehicle passes or when directed by Police, whereby drivers will be permitted to cross the route only'. The vehicle passed at the usual time; but drivers had to wait several more hours longer to get out.


Following complaints after the 2008 half marathon, the Council had arranged that “For any future major event, a co-ordinating board will be chaired by the Director of Community Safety and comprise the event organiser, relevant Council services, including traffic management, licensing, Cleansweep/waste management, communications unit, as well as the Police and other emergency services.”


New Arrangements came into force for the half marathon last September, allowing access/egress to and from the A102. These arrangements seemed to have worked well. But they will not be repeated for the 2010 marathon. So the arrangements set out in http://bit.ly/cB7gCM will not apply Buses will not serve Westcombe Park until later in the afternoon. Disabled people hoping to use trains will find that roads from Westcombe Park Road to the stations will also be closed to vehicular traffic (though this may not be publicised in advance)


It seems Westcombe Park may be under total siege again until as late as 14.00. Perhaps this will be raised at the Hustings being organised by the Westcombe Society at 19.30 on 17th April at Mycenae House, where residents will be able to question ward candidates about their policies


Hexagon Paths – the illegality continues…

As reported on the Westcombe Blog a year ago, (see http://bit.ly/9hpy) The Greenwich Area Planning and Environment Committee decided unanimously in April 2009 to refer the illegal blocking of the rights of way between Old Dover and Charlton Roads to the Secretary of State for decision. The paths were obstructed by walls built in 2007 by the Hexagon Housing Association in breach of their planning consent.


Inexplicably, some of the records of that meeting have now been removed from the Council’s records on its website, so some of the earlier links no longer work.


Notwithstanding the unanimous decision, no action to implement it seems to have been taken a year later, and the unlawful obstruction of these rights of way continues unabated.


Under the provisions of Section 119 of the Highways Act 1980, the Council may not approve the diversion of rights of way such as those between Old Dover and Charlton roads until it can certify that the work to complete new (off-road) diversion paths has been carried out. The Council has not yet identified a site for such footpaths or bridleways for use by either pedestrians or cyclists, let alone constructed any.


Although the Council acknowledges that the obstruction of the rights of way was illegal and that no lawful decision to divert them had been approved, it has, for more than three years, failed to instruct the site owners to remove the brick walls and to re-instate the pedestrian and cycle routes in accordance with the approved planning application, or to comply with the requirements of the Highways Act pending a decision of the Secretary of State, and (if he were to decide to divert them) the construction of the necessary off-road diversion routes had been completed.


This issue is likely to be raised at the Hustings being organised by the Westcombe Society at Mycenae House at 19.30 on 17th April, where candidates will respond to questions from local residents. Candidates have taken opposing views on the paths so there should be an interesting debate


Monday, March 08, 2010

A New Name for Maze Hill Station?

The exterior of Greenwich Park Station, Stockwell Street in 1965 - Photo by J.E.Connor

The East Greenwich Traders Association have suggested that Maze Hill station be renamed “East Greenwich station”. Others believe it would be more appropriate to call it 'Greenwich Park Station' – perhaps as part of the Olympic legacy for the Park. Many older residents of Westcombe Park will remember the original Greenwich Park station in Stockwell Street, which was demolished in 1967 to make way for the Ibis Hotel.


Since the closure of the old station, as the Wikipedia entry for Maze Hill station confirms (See http://bit.ly/aWTwGS ), Maze Hill is the closest railway station to Greenwich Park. Services to the original Greenwich Park station closed nearly a century ago, so there should be no confusion if Maze Hill were renamed. Such a change might help visitors get off at the right station when coming to Greenwich Park, the National Maritime Museum and the Observatory. It might also help erase the memory of the infamous ‘Battle of Maze Hill’ http://bit.ly/cY8Htn Perhaps it would also encourage the powers that be to restore a through service to Central London.


What do you think?





Friday, March 05, 2010

March 2010 Applications

25 DINSDALE ROAD, GREENWICH SE3 7RJ ref 10/0409/F

Installation of a rear dormer window APPROVED

Case officer: Louise Allwood tel: 0208 921 5302

Registration date: 22 February 2010

Site Notice Date: 10 March 2010

Deadline for objection: 31 March 2010


Adjacent to 19 Ulundi Road, Blackheath, SE3 ref 10/0444/T3

Installation of a broadband communications cabinet

Case officer: Louise Allwood tel: 0208 921 5302 APPROVED

Registration date: 4 March 2010

Site Notice Date: ?

Deadline for objection: 14 April 2010?


LAND BETWEEN 2 & 14 BEACONSFIELD ROAD SE3 7LZ ref 10/0430/F

Construction of two new attached houses with detached shared garage (resubmission)

Case officer: Louise Thayre tel: 020 8921 5894

Registration date: 25 February 2010

Site Notice Date: 17 March 2010

Deadline for objection: 7 April 2010


MARNIC HOUSE, 37 SHOOTERS HILL ROAD, SE3 7HS ref 10/0425/V

Removal of condition 1 of planning permission ref: 09/1538/F that restricts the hours of operation from 7am - 5pm Monday to Friday and not at all on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays

Case officer: Jacob Jaarsma Tel: 020 8921 5438

Registration date: 25 February 2010

Site Notice Date: 17 March 2010

Deadline for objection: 7 April 2010


28A ST JOHNS PARK, BLACKHEATH, SE3 7JH Ref 10/0570/TC

Fell two Acer trees in rear garden and replace with appropriate species

Case officer: Debi Rogers Telephone: 020 8921 5661 APPROVED

Registration date: 23 March 2010

Site Notice Date: 24 March 2010

Deadline for objection: 14 April 2010


Outside 53 Westcombe Park Road, SE3 7QY ref 10/0454/T3

Installation of a broadband communications cabinet

Case officer: Louise Allwood tel: 0208 921 5302 APPROVED

Registration date: 4 March 2010

Site Notice Date: 24 March 2010

Deadline for objection: 14 April 2010


13C VANBRUGH HILL, LONDON, SE3 7UE ref 10/0532/TC

T1 - Robinia: remove small branches from bottom of tree and epicormic growth back to branches of less than 1 inch of diameter bottom ten foot T2 - Sycamore: back garden, reduce heigtht of canopy by 3rd APPROVED

Case officer: Ian McFerran Telephone: 020 8921 5098

Registration date: 3 March 2010

Site Notice Date: No Public Consultation

Deadline for decision: 14 April 2010


Adjacent to 19 Westcombe Park Road, SE3 7UQ ref 10/0444/T3

Installation of a broadband communications cabinet

Case officer: Louise Allwood tel: 0208 921 5302 APPROVED

Registration date: 18 March 2010

Site Notice Date: 31 March 2010

Deadline for objection: 21 April 2010


OUTSIDE 31 WESTCOMBE PARK ROAD, SE3 7RE ref 10/0455/T3

Installation of a broadband communications cabinet APPROVED

Case officer: Louise Allwood tel: 0208 921 5302

Registration date: 11 March 2010

Site Notice Date: 24 March 2010

Deadline for objection: 14 April 2010

12 RUTHIN ROAD, BLACKHEATH, SE3 7SH ref 10/0604/F

Excavation of basement and formation of lightwell to front elevation

Case officer: Louise Allwood tel: 0208 921 5302 APPROVED

Registration date: 5 March 2010

Site Notice Date: 31 March 2010

Deadline for objection: 21 April 2010


70 HUMBER ROAD, LONDON, SE3 7LU ref 10/0597/F

Construction of a single storey rear extension and installation of two rear dormer windows (resubmission)

Case officer: Kemi Erifevieme Tel: 020 8921 5566 APPROVED

Registration date: 4 March 2010

Site Notice Date: 24 March 2010

Deadline for objection: 14 April 2010


105 COLERAINE ROAD, BLACKHEATH, SE3 7NZ ref 10/0485/CP

Change of use to a single family dwelling REFUSED

Case officer: Alex Smith Tel: 020 8921 5892

Registration date: 4 March 2010

Site Notice Date: No Public Consultation

Deadline for decision: 29 April 2010


Outside 1-33 Mandeville Close on Charlton Way, Blackheath, LONDON, SE3 7AQ ref 10/0445/T3

Installation of a broadband communications cabinet APPROVED

Case officer: Kemi Erifevieme Tel: 020 8921 5566

Registration date: 4 March 2010

Site Notice Date: 24 March 2010

Deadline for objection: 14 April 2010


Outside 190 WESTCOMBE HILL, SE3 7DH Ref 10/0607/T3

Installation of a broadband communications cabinet

Case officer: Kemi Erifevieme Tel: 020 8921 5566 APPROVED

Registration date: 17March 2010

Site Notice Date: No Public Consultation

Deadline for decision: 12 May 2010