Controlled Parking Survey – zones G01-G10
The current FOCUS Parking Survey is getting a massive response across Leyton and Leytonstone (temporary zones G01-G10),which faced draconian parking restrictions during the Olympic Games.
You can download it here: Controlled Parking Special Survey
Completed copies of the survey should be returned to:
The FOCUS Team, 24 Thornhill Road, E10 5LL
It is also vital that every household completes, and returns, the Council’s consultation document, so that they receive a comprehensive view from of all residents. A recent article in the Waltham Forest Guardian suggests the Council would be happy with a 15-20% response rate.
Lets make sure they hear from everybody!
If you have not received a copy of the consultation, please ring the Town Hall on 8496 3000 today.
All replies must be sent to the Council by 22 October.
NEAL CHUBB
Jenny Sullivan, Abbas Yousuf (the Grove Green ward Focus Team) and the Liberal Democrats are mourning the sudden death of Neal Chubb.
Known by very many people in Waltham Forest for his friendliness and good humour. Neal was a stalwart of the Grove Green Focus Team. He worked tirelessly in the ward for over 10 years despite not winning a seat on the Council.
He was often seen with his Focus Team colleagues delive3ring Focus, chatting to people in the streets and collecting grumbles.
His passion for education led him to be3come a Governor at Dawlish School, Chair of Governors at Jenny Hammond School and Chair of the Council’s School Appeals committee. He was also a gifted artist.
Jenny Sullivan says: There was no one quite like Neal and we are all the poorer without him. His energy and his ability to ask the difficult questions will be greatly missed by all who knew and worked with him.
Campaign to save The Birkbeck Tavern
Local residents have laumched a petition to save this public house being turned into more flats.
The Focus Team understands that the Birkbeck Tavern, in Langthorne Road, is on sale for £575,000 following the owners going into administration last June.
The Birkbeck Tavern has become more popular recently following its reinvention as a music venue. Opposition to the sell-off is growing with over 1400 signatures already on the petition.
The local residents have plans to showcase it as a community pub.
A public meeting is being held on Tuesday 25th September from at 8pm. This will be followed by a one day music festival, called Birk Fest, which i9s to take place on 28th October.
To view and sign the petition click below:
CONSULTATION – proposed Controlled Parking Zone
The Council has decided to issue a Consultation Document asking residents in the temporary Olympic Parking Zone (G01-G10) for their views on the proposal to introduce an indefinite Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) in their roads.
The consultation document is due to be issued on 24 September and has to be returned by 19 October.
PLEASE NOTE: The Closing date is now 22 October
The Council’s policy on the introduction of a CPZ is based on the views of the majority of residents, who return the questionnaire.
Whatever your views the Lib Dems stress that it is vital that the Council receives a response from every household regarding this important consultation.
When you receive the consultation document, please complete and return it without delay.
Open Day at Leyton Bus Garage
Leyton Bus Garage, at Leyton Green, is celebrating its centenary this year.
It will be open to the public from 10.30 am until 4.30 pm on Saturday 22nd September as part of the national Open House event.
There will be a display of vintage buses as well as displays of the history of bus travel.
In addition there will be vintage bus tours to Stagecoach London’s newest bus station in West Ham, which will depart every 15 minutes.
PRESS RELEASE: The failure of WORKNET
QUESTIONS STILL REMAIN OVER THE FAILURE OF WORKNET – COUNCILLOR BOB SULLIVAN
The recent failures of Worknet highlighted by Nick Tiratsoo still leave questions to be answered.
We know that £2 million was allocated for the contractor Widows and Orphans but we still don’t know what the targets and outputs were in each case or how much money the council actually paid the contractor in total.
Councillor Sullivan has now asked the Chair of the Overview and Scrutiny committee for a review into the failure of the programme and will be pressing the council for further answers over the coming weeks.
Leader of the Waltham Forest Lib Dems, Councillor Bob Sullivan said:
“In normal times this failure would be damning for Labour councillors but in these difficult economic times it is unforgivable.”
“It is unforgivable that they have let down our Borough’s unemployed, it is unforgivable that they have allowed this failure to go on unreported for nearly three years and it is unforgivable that most of this money will now not be spent on employment programmes for our Borough at all.
“The failure of this contract could even have implications across the council. We know we’ve had problems with our schools contractor and our waste contractor and taken together it starts to paint a worrying picture for council contracts as a whole.
“We clearly need a full enquiry to get to the bottom of how this happened before the council goes down this road yet again.”
PRESS RELEASE: The Council should do more to help Leyton traders
WALTHAM FOREST COUNCIL SHOULD DO MORE TO GET COMPENSATION FOR LEYTON TRADERS – COUNCILLOR BOB SULLIVAN
On 27 July 2012, in a press release on the Council’s website, Portfolio Holder Cllr. Mark Rusling described Leyton Market as ‘“a great opportunity for Waltham Forest to celebrate the Olympics”’, and claimed:
‘We have worked with the whole community – including local retailers – to get their support for this unique project.’
The final sentence of the press release was unequivocal:
‘Waltham Forest Council created the new food market through an innovative partnership with North London Business and Skateco UK’.
Three days later, Waltham Forest News made the same point:
‘Waltham Forest Council created the market to help local businesses capitalise on the extra visitors that will be flocking to the borough during the Games’ (WF News issue 71, 30 July 2012, p.7).
Leyton Councillor Bob Sullivan said:
“The Chief Executive of North London Business has already resigned over this, so traders are right to expect some compensation.”
“Cllr Rusling was eager to take credit for the market before the Olympics and he and this Labour council must now take their share of the blame.
“Clearly at some point in this saga one part of the council didn’t know what another part was doing.
“I asked the council weeks ago whether they will be giving out compensation to the traders and they have refused, putting the blame squarely with North London Business.”
“As a board member of North London Business, Cllr Akram is also in a unique position to influence this decision. I think most local residents would expect him and Cllr Rusling to be considering their respective positions.”
“At the very least councillors and Cabinet members should be putting pressure on North London Business and Skateco UK Ltd to reimburse some or all of the money to the traders who were sold promises of customers that never arrived.”
Olympic Park Legacy
As the Paralympics is now drawing to a close, local people will be thinking about what is going to happen to the venues and the Olympic Park as a whole.The following update has been received from Caroline Pidgeon, Liberal Democrat Leader on the London Assembly:
Earlier this year the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) was established to deliver the physical, social, economic and environmental regeneration in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and surrounding area after the 2012 Games. This new mayoral body takes over from a number of organisations and will have planning powers from October 2012.
Much work has been carried out to ensure that there is a permanent future for each permanent venue in the park.
The Stadium has received four bids: from West Ham United, Intelligent Transport Services in association with Formula One, UCFB College of Football Business and Leyton Orient. They are now being evaluated ahead of negotiations. These bids would add to the legacy uses already secured for the Stadium such as host to the IAAF 2017 World Athletics Championships.
The Aquatics Centre will be operated by Greenwich Leisure Limited and will cater for all levels of swimming ability and aquatic disciplines for the community and training athletes. Similarly the Handball Arena LINK will be transformed into a multi-use arena used for a wide range of indoor sports training and competitions as well as cultural and business events.
The Velodrome will be owned and managed by Lee Valley Regional Park Authority and will be known as the Lee Valley VeloPark. The velodrome will need very little transformation and will become the hub of the VeloPark. The BMX track will remain, but be reconfigured, and a road cycle circuit and mountain bike courses will be added.
The Press and Broadcast Centre now has a preferred bidder iCITY to become the long term tenant. iCITY aims to create a leading centre for technology, design and research with the potential to generate more than 4,000 jobs. The digital hub would harness innovation and creativity in east London. The iCity vision also has a community focus including a conference centre and a pedestrian square for broadcasting major sporting events, along with cafes, restaurants and bars.
After the 2012 Games, the park will be closed and works will start to take down temporary venues and to adapt some of the existing venues for future use, as well as building more housing. The park will be re-opening in phases starting in 2013.
VIEW TUBE AND ACCESS ALONG THE GREENWAY – this facility is due to reopen towards the end of the year.
October 2012 – Summer 2013
During this period the following temporary buildings are scheduled to be removed:
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Basketball Arena
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Temporary bridges
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Riverbank Hockey Arena
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Water Polo Arena
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The temporary seating wings at the Aquatics Centre
The new Waterden Road will be connected to give access to Park facilities and the neighbouring boroughs
Similarly a series of new bridges will also link the Park with the communities
Completion of building work on the following projects is scheduled:
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North Park Hub is to be a community centre dedicated to nature, in the green landscape of the North Park
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South Park Hub and Plaza will be the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park’s main destination for events, culture and entertainment
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Lee Valley Velopark will be adapted for public use, with alterations to the cycle circuits as well as surrounding amenities
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Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centres will be adapted for public use
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Chobham Manor housing development
February 2013
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Canal Park scheduled for completion
July 2013
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Multi-Use Arena and North Park are scheduled to open
August 2013
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London Cycling Festival, a 100 mile route followed by up to 30,000 participants is the first major event schedulede to take place in the Park
Summer 2013
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East Village – the first housing development scheduled to open. This is the area that was the Athletes’ Village.
End 2013 – Start 2014
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Lee Valley Velopark due to open in December 2013
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Lee Valley Tennis and Hockey Centres due to open
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White Post Lane and Carpenters Lock will provide key access routes
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Waterways – cleaned and refurbished before the Games – will open
Spring 2014
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South Park and Hub due to reopen
Barking – Gospel Oak Line: concern about freight trains
The Waltham Forest Guardian has reported that campaigners in Walthamstow living near the Line have grown increasingly concerned over a recent increase in the frequency, length and weight of the goods trains which travel along the track in the early hours.
Network Rail has finally agreed to investigate whether these freight trains are causing structural damage to their properties.
They have said that the investigation would last for a ‘decent amount of time’ and would include installation of monitoring equipment in several properties. No indication was given of a time span.
Network Rail admitted that the number of freight trains on the line may increase in late 2013, when the London Gateway ‘super port’ opens. The campaigners are demanding that monitoring should also cover this period.
This campaign has centred on Walthamstow, so far, however the Liberal Democrats would like to know how residents are affected as the freight trains go through Leyton and Leytonstone.