Monthly Archives: August 2013

A Weekend of Open Air Cinema in Partnership with Picturehouse

Sonia Winifred & Jane Pickard outside site of new cinema

Sonia Winifred & Jane Pickard outside site of new cinema

West Norwood will soon be home to its very own Picturehouse cinema with works planned to start on the site in Nettlefold Hall in early 2014, but instead of waiting until the grand opening in 2015 West Norwood Feast and Picturehouse Cinemas have organised a three night, pop-up cinema event in the heart of West Norwood, in the grounds of St Luke’s Church SE27 0DT.

The evening screenings are:
Friday 13th September – The Life of Pi ,
Saturday 14th September – Some Like it Hot and
Sunday 15th September – The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.
This is a free ticketed event enabled by the generosity of Picturehouse Cinemas who kindly supplied the screen and equipment and with the support and organisation of the volunteers of West Norwood Feast. Tickets quickly sold out.

Detailed plans for the a joint public library and Picturehouse cinema in the Nettlefold Halls building at 1 Norwood High Street SE27 9JX are progressing and are expected to be available for public consultation at the end of this summer. This will allow the views of local people to be incorporated into the plans before the planning application is submitted in the autumn. A decision on the planning application could be made by the end of the 2013 and then construction work, lasting from between 12 to 18 months, would start early in 2014.

Picturehouse Cinemas, the UK’s leading independent cinema operator, is a stand-alone entity within Cineworld Group plc. Formed in 1989, Picturehouse provides cinemas in city-centre locations to serve local communities and offer a broader range of films. It owns and operates 21 cinemas and programmes an additional 40 independently operated venues throughout the UK.
Picturehouse draws on more than 18 years’ experience in tailoring diverse and commercially successful programmes, spanning art-house and independent features, world cinema and quality mainstream titles, as well as short films and touring seasons. The company prides itself on being at the forefront of digital cinema and other business and technical developments, such as pioneering a wide variety of live Screen Arts cinecasts of performance arts events, including from the National Theatre, the New York Metropolitan Opera and the Royal Opera House, as well as regular filmmaker Q&As.

For more details see : http://westnorwoodfeast.com/blog

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Vertical green walls

Cllr Jackie Meldrum admires green vertical garden

Cllr Jackie Meldrum admires green vertical garden

The latest fashion in gardens is living green walls. See this example, using recycled tyres, close to the rail bridge on Lansdowne Hill.

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Show off your flowers & vegetables!

IMG_6746Lambeth Horticultural Society’s summer flower show is held on Saturday 7th September  St Luke’s Church, Knights Hill. SE27 0HS. Open to the public 2pm  to 5pm.

If you are interested in exhibiting there are 124 classes to choose from. Non-members welcome to enter. Check out http://lambethhorticulturalsociety.org.uk/shows.html
Deadline to apply to exhibit is Wednesday 4th September.

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New coffee shop with books & records

bookThe Book & Record Bar is opening on Saturday 31st August at 10am. West Norwood’s newest coffee shop  will be selling  second hand fiction books and vinyl records along side the coffee!

Michael , involved with West Norwood Feast,  is starting this new shop in  the former Gipsy Queen pub at 20 Norwood High Street SE27 9NR –  at the corner with Cotswold Street, beside West Norwood station.

To mark the opening on Saturday  local band Metamono will be playing from 7pm . tickets £5

If you are coming to West Norwood Feast on Sunday – check out this new shop!  

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Road closures in January 2014

Rosendale Road rail bridge  

Rosendale Road rail bridge

Early in 2014 Network Rail will be  upgrading  their bridges going over Croxted Road and Rosendale Road. To enable the works to be done and carry out these repairs parts of the roads closest to the bridges will be closed to traffic from Saturday 11th January to Sunday 26th January 2014. Traffic will be diverted for those 16 days. There will be a footpath for pedestrians under the bridges – except for the weekend of the 18th and 19th of January.

On Thursday 7th November 2013 Network Rail are at  All Saints Church, Lovelace Road SE21 8JY between 4pm to 7.30pm  to answer queries and provide more details.

Please contact Network Rail on 08457 11 41 41 if you need further information .

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New fire station for West Norwood

Lambeth-20130223-00119Construction is starting this month on a new fire station for West Norwood at 210 Knights Hill.

Local residents are invited to  a meeting at  Joe Hunte Court,  SE27 0QU next door to the site at 6pm  on Monday 19th August to meet the building contractor Willmott Dixon and the Fire Brigade. They will explain their plans for the works and what will be done to reduce disruption for local people during the construction period. The new fire station is due to open in 2015. 

For further information please contact Andres at the London Fire Brigade on 020 8555 1200 ext 31293

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Temporary closure of Streatham Library

Cllr Mike Smith at Streatham Library

Cllr Mike Smith at Streatham Library

Streatham’s historic Tate Library, originally opened in 1890, is about to undergo a major facelift. This means the library on Streatham High Road will close on Sunday August 11th. Temporary library facilities will be available at 2 Gracefield Gardens SW16 2ST from Monday 19th August 2013, with the same opening hours, until the newly refurbished library opens in March 2014.

The £1.2 m repair and refurbishment work is being financed by Lambeth council and the Mayor of London’s Outer London Fund. This investment will result in the restoration of this wonderful heritage building to its former glory, revealing superb historic features and updating access to the building and improving the interior with new fittings and library stock. The Tudor Hall will become a cultural community space and there will be a new main entrance to the Library and this cultural space on Pinfold Road. Community meeting rooms will be available on the first floor.

There has been extensive public consultation on the plans which have been broadly welcomed by local people, including the Friends of Streatham Library.

Councillor Sally Prentice, Cabinet Member for culture said: “Streatham library is much loved and well supported but has been in need of repairs and refurbishment for some time. It is wonderful that work is about to begin that will ensure the future of this important and historic building for Streatham residents for many years to come.”

While in its temporary home at 2 Gracefield Gardens the library opening hours will remain the same : 1pm to 8pm Mondays, 10am to 8pm Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 10am to 6pm Thursdays & Fridays, 9am to 5 pm Saturdays, 12noon to 5pm Sundays.

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Do you care about our local parks?

Cllr Jane Pickard in Tivoli Park

Cllr Jane Pickard in Tivoli Park

West Norwood has some lovely local parks -Norwood Park, Tivoli Park, Streatham Common and Brockwell Park. The council is looking at new ways of managing all the parks in Lambeth. To have your say about the future of our local parks you can fill in a survey online .

Or come to a local  event on Thursday 19th September 2pm to 4pm in The Old Library at 16 Knights Hill SE27 0HY  (just up from the West Norwood Post Office)

For more details see www.lambeth.gov.uk/cooperativeparks

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Antic plans pub for West Norwood

294 - 298 Norwood Road  SE27 9AF

294 – 298 Norwood Road

Plans for a new pub and restuarant in West Norwood have been submitted to Lambeth council by Antic who were originally trying to open Knowles of Norwood in Knights Hill. Their new site is 294-298 Norwood Road SE27 9AF which is currently the This,That Other Discount Store.

Antic plan to split the shop into two units- a pub and a restaurant . The current planning status is A1 – retail so planning permission is required to change the use to A4 for the pub and A3 for the restaurant.

Antic say “The pub will be family and dog friendly, feature local and national ales among other well chosen spirits and boast a fine kitchen and dining room area serving British food with an Antic twist. Please send letters of support for our application to convert the building into a pub and restaurant, adding new frontage and creating a garden at the rear, to fi@anticlondon.com so we may present a file in support of our application to the council.”

Details of the plans are on Lambeth council web site by quoting 13/02818/FUL : http://planning.lambeth.gov.uk/online-applications/
The deadline for comments is Wednesday 21 Aug 2013

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Fun at Woodvale

Woodvale Funday 2013

Stephanie, winner of the hula hoop race

Children’s races, a BBQ and bouncy castle were among the attractions at the Woodvale Estate Funday on 27th July . Other races included skipping and egg-and-spoon.
The annual funday, organised by the Woodvale Tenants and Residents Association, attracts hundreds of residents from on and around the estate. As well as sports, there is music throughout the afternoon, face-painting and cake-decorating for children.
This year’s raffle and tombola raised more than £150 for the TRA funds and will go towards organising an outing for older people living at the Elderberry Gardens sheltered housing scheme, some of whom attended the Funday.
TRA chair Mary Hannigan said: “We use the Elderberry lounge for our meetings and this is one way of saying thank-you. I also want to thank the committee members who made the Funday such a success.”
For advice on organising community street parties see: http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/Services/Business/LicencesStreetTrading/HowToOrganiseStreetPartyLambeth.htm

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