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Contact our new MP

Helen Hayes

Helen Hayes

Helen Hayes, the newly elected Labour MP for West Norwood, holds regular advice sessions every second Friday of the month (except August) at 10am-11.30am  in West Norwood Leisure Centre , Devane Way SE27 0DF.

Other sessions take place (except August) every:

  • first Friday 12.30pm to 2pm at East Dulwich Community Centre, Darrell Road SE22 9NL
  • third Friday 10am – 11.30am at Brixton Advice Centre, 165-167 Railton Road SE24 0LU
  • and every fourth Friday 10am to  11.30am at Kingswood House, Seeley Drive SE21 8QN

We can also contact Helen by email  helen.hayes.mp@parliament.uk or by phoning 020 7219 6971

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New Police shop in Streatham

New police shop in “the Streatham dip“

New police shop in “the Streatham dip“

The London Mayor has closed and sold off the Streatham Police station at the corner of Shrubbery Road  and opened a police desk at 328 Streatham High Road SW16 6HH . The new police shop is  open to the public  Monday-Wednesday 9-5pm, Thursday 12-8pm, Friday 9-5pm and closed at weekends. It has no disabled access facilities.

Gipsy Hill Police Station at  66 Central Hill SE19 1DT remains open to the public  in the evenings on  Wednesdays & Thursdays 7-8pm and Saturday afternoon  2-3pm

Brixton Road Police station SW9 7DD is open 24 hours a day

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Helen Hayes standing for parliament

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Helen Hayes and Tessa Jowell MP

After almost 25  years as our local Member of Parliament, Dame Tessa Jowell  will be stepping down at the next  general  election .  Tessa has been a fantastic local MP and has been very closely involved in many key issues in West Norwood, including the delivery of the new Health and Leisure Centre, the setting up of Elmgreen School and West Norwood Feast.

The local Labour Party selected Helen Hayes to be the Labour candidate in Dulwich & West Norwood at the general  election  on 7th May 2015.  Helen has lived locally for almost 20 years and has two small children who attend a local school. Helen has a background in town planning and urban regeneration and she is currently a councillor in the constituency. You can find out more about Helen at www.helenhayes.org.uk or follow her on twitter at @helenhayes_.

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Lambeth Labour election manifesto

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Labour’s pledges for 2014  Lambeth  council elections on Thursday 22nd May are :

1.    Help you with the rising cost of living
by freezing council tax for the sixth year in a row

2.    Boost jobs and grow local businesses
by offering every young person access to job support, training or an apprenticeship

3.    Make Lambeth cleaner and greener
by resurfacing 130 miles of roads and pavements and recycling more waste than ever before

4.    Create safer neighbourhoods and build the homes we need
by campaigning to protect community police and building 1,000 new council homes

5.    Give young people the best start in life
by offering free breakfasts in all our  primary schools

6.    Help to keep you healthy
by getting more people involved in sporting activities and healthy exercise

See our manifesto at : http://lambethlabour-labourclp132.nationbuilder.com/

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Local Policing

The Knights Hill ward Safer Neighbourhood Panel is meeting on Thursday 5th September.

If you have any concerns about local crime and anti-social behaviour that you would like your ward councillors to raise at the Panel please email Cllr Jane Pickard asap – jpickard@lambeth.gov.uk

( The ward covers the area bounded by Crown Lane, Crowndale, Elder Road, Norwood High Street, Norwood Road, Knollys Road &  Leigham Court Road.)

For more information see:

http://content.met.police.uk/Team/Lambeth/KnightsHill

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Gipsy Hill police station open 3 hours a week

Gipsy Hill Police Station

Gipsy Hill Police Station

Gipsy Hill Police station is now open to the public for 3 hours hours a week. Starting this week the new opening hours at 66 Central Hill SE19 1DT are :

Wednesdays 7pm to 8pm , Thursdays 7pm to 8pm and Saturdays 2pm to 3pm

Thanks to a massive campaign from local residents, community groups & elected repesentatives in the Upper Norwood area the London Mayor has agreed not to close and sell off Gipsy Hill police station. It has been saved as a base for cross borough policing and a limited hours front desk .The local Safer Neighbourhood Teams will continue to work out of Gipsy Hill Police Station.

To call the police ring 101. In emergencies always ring 999

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Community condemn disorder following Baroness Thatcher’s death

At the Community Police Consultative Group for Lambeth meeting last night it was agreed a joint statement would be issued over the unacceptable scenes in Brixton that followed Baroness Thatcher’s death.The CPCG members, Lambeth Council and Lambeth Police have all condemned Monday’s events saying protests of the kind seen on Monday are not welcome in the borough.

Jim Toohill, CPCG for Lambeth Honoury Comptroller, said: “Celebrating an individual’s death is tasteless and will have been widely seen as such in Lambeth, whatever our political views.“But even tasteless assembly, if peaceful, is lawful.  Criminal behaviour is not.  We support our local police in maintaining that distinction and will fight to ensure they have the resources locally to do so.”

Cllr Lib Peck, Lambeth Council leader, said: “We condemn the events in Windrush Square on Monday night, as holding a gathering to celebrate anyone’s death is totally unacceptable.“The scenes we witnesses throughout the evening do not represent, or speak for, the community in Brixton and across Lambeth. We are working with the police to ensure those responsible for any disorder and criminality are brought to book.”

Chief Superintendent Matt Bell, Lambeth Police Borough Commander, said: “The community of Lambeth and particularly Brixton who were affected by the disorderly behaviour of a small minority of people on Monday night are furious.“I’ve met and spoken with many who totally condemn the disrespectful outpouring that followed the announcement – whatever political views you may hold. “They were not representative of, nor is their brand of protest welcome in, our community. Local policing arrangements are in place to ensure any further attempts to abuse the hospitality of Lambeth in this way are robustly dealt with.”

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Gipsy Hill police station saved

Gipsy Hill police station

Gipsy Hill police station

Thanks to efforts of community campaigners and councillors in the Crystal Palace area the London Mayor has agreed to retain Gipsy Hill police station at 66 Central Hill SE19 1DT as a base for cross borough policing- the Crystal Palace area consists of the corners of 5 different boroughs.

The local Safer Neighbourhood Police teams will also work from Gipsy Hill police station which the Mayor has finally agreed to  reopen as a non-urgent face to face police contact point on Wednesday & Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons.

For details see:

http://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/Lambeth.pdf

Lambeth has lost 214 police officer since 2010. To support Lambeth’s campaign to restore 100 police officers to the borough see:

http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/services/communityliving/crimeprevention/100morepoliceforlambeth.htm

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HOW TO RUN A NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH

neighbourhood_watchNeighbourhood watch schemes can help the community to work in partnership with the local police and reduce crime. If you are interested in setting up a Neighbourhood Watch scheme  with your neighbours the police will provide advice and training.

Courses are due to take place in Lambeth on:
Wednesday 1st May  evening
Saturday 4th May   daytime

For more local details contact  Neighbourhoodwatch-lx@met.police.uk or call 020 7926 9237

Or see the national web site at http://www.neighbourhoodwatch.net/

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Mayor to sell off Gipsy Hill police station

Gipsy Hill police station

Gipsy Hill police station

Gipsy Hill police station at 66 Central Hill SE19 1DT has been closed to the public temporarily for many months but our local police teams are still based there. Residents have been campaigning to get Gipsy Hill police station re-opened ( see  http://www.streathamguardian.co.uk/news/9943060.Growing_fears_of_police_station_closure/ )
But  despite the views of local people London’s Tory mayor is now planning to close Gipsy Hill  police station permanently and sell off the building. Local people will have to travel all the way to Brixton if they want to speak to a member of the police and report a crime.
Policing across London is the responsibility of the Mayor of London who has cut the number of police officers in Lambeth by 214 since 2010. Lambeth is asking for a fairer deal and 100 more police to bring the borough in line with the London average. To show your support for the campaign for 100 more police just  sign the council petition at   http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/moderngov/mgEPetitionDisplay.aspx?ID=329&RPID=17243862&HPID=17243862

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