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18/04/2018 - Thurland Road Safety Improvement Scheme ref: 6510 Recommendations Approved
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To approve the Thurland Road safety improvement scheme
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Environment and the Public Realm
Decision published: 18/04/2018
Effective from: 26/04/2018
Decision:
1. That the implementation of a traffic management order and necessary physical works (as detailed in Appendix A of the report and subject to the outcome of the necessary statutory procedures) be approved to:
· Make Thurland Road operate one-way in the northbound direction, with a mandatory contraflow cycle lane (except for access to No. 4 Thurland Road)
· Make Old Jamaica Road operate one-way westbound, with an advisory contraflow cycle lane, between its junctions with Thurland Road and Marine Street.
2. That the recommendation not to install a zebra crossing on Old Jamaica Road near its junction with Thurland Road be approved.
3. That the recommendation not to remove the existing block-paved surfacing as shown on the consultation drawings, and consequently not to install the raised traffic carpet at the junction of Thurland Road and Spa Road be approved.
Wards affected: Grange; Riverside;
Lead officer: Matthew Hill
17/04/2018 - Consultation on proposed closure of Wandsworth County Court and Blackfriars Crown Court ref: 6509 Recommendations Approved
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The response to HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) consultation on the proposed closure of Wandsworth County Court and Blackfriars Crown Court set out in Appendix 1 is agreed.
Decision Maker: Leader of the Council
Decision published: 17/04/2018
Effective from: 25/04/2018
Decision:
That the response to HM Courts and Tribunals Service consultation on the proposed closure of Wandsworth County Court and Blackfriars Crown court set out in Appendix 1 of the report be agreed.
17/04/2018 - Discretionary Rate Relief Policy 2018 - 19 ref: 6508 Recommendations Approved
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To approve policy under which c. £2.0m of government funded relief will be allocated to Southwark businesses affected by the national rate revaluation.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Finance, Modernisation and Performance
Decision published: 17/04/2018
Effective from: 25/04/2018
Decision:
That the 2018-19 discretionary relief policy for revaluation relief set out within Appendix 1 be agreed.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Duncan Whitfield
19/03/2018 - Allocation of Neighbourhoods Fund 2018-19 ref: 6487 Recommendations Approved
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Decision Maker: Peckham and Nunhead Community Council
Made at meeting: 19/03/2018 - Peckham and Nunhead Community Council
Decision published: 16/04/2018
Effective from: 30/03/2018
Decision:
Note: This item is an executive function for decision by the community council.
Members considered the recommendations contained within the report.
RESOLVED:
That the following projects listed below be allocated funding from the 2018-19 neighbourhoods funding programme:
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NEIGHBOURHOODS FUND 2018-19 AWARDS |
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Livesey South ward |
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Ref |
Project name |
Award |
907229 |
Burgess Park food project |
£890 |
907638 |
Caroline Gardens TRA |
£1,500 |
907368 |
Ladies of Virtue Outreach |
£1,900 |
898807 |
Southwark Cleaning Services |
£993.50 |
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Southwark Street Pastors |
£820 |
909987 |
Southwark Travellers’ Action Group |
£2,611.00 |
909781 |
The Ernest Foundation (Hope of Life) |
£4,954.99 |
911896 |
Lindley TRA (young people count) |
£2,050.00 |
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Nunhead ward |
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Ref |
Project name |
Award |
907469 |
Astbury Road area residents association |
£1,000 |
910249 |
Buchan TRA (Nunhead animation club) |
£1,000 |
910339 |
Buchan TRA (family fun day) |
£1,000 |
912205 |
Cossall cabaret social |
£1,000 |
910475
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Friends of Cossall park and Kirkwood nature reserve (gardening project) |
£1,000
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910187 |
Friends of Nunhead Cemetery |
£1,300 |
909295 |
Link Age Southwark (reducing social isolation for older people) |
£3,000 |
912141 |
Look Ahead (wellbeing club) |
£1,000 |
910365 |
Nunhead’s Voice (Ivy club) (evergreen) |
£3,700 |
907895 |
Peckham and Nunhead free film festival |
£5,000 |
909377 |
Nunhead’s Voice Ltd (celebration day) |
£1,000 |
911800 |
Peckham Coal Line (celebrate community collaboration) |
£1,000 |
910530 |
Westminster House Youth Club |
£9,000 |
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The Lane ward |
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Ref |
Project name |
Award |
909576 |
Little People’s world (holiday activities) |
£3,000 |
912522 |
Metropolitan Police (peer mediators, working with local young people) |
£3,320 |
908325 |
Bags of Taste Southwark |
£2,200 |
911839 |
Black Heroes Foundation |
£3,500 |
906779 |
Community in Power (CIP) |
£2,800 |
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Friends of Belham and Belham PS (air quality) |
£2,000 |
908574 |
HOurBank, Pecan |
£3,000 |
911738 |
Kado projects CIO |
£1,800 |
911659 |
Peckham Vision community hubs |
£2,000 |
910335 |
Southwark Day Centre for asylum seekers |
£1,600
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910427 |
Southwark Law Centre (refugee week 2018) |
£1,200 |
912044 |
Southwark Mediation Centre |
£3,600 |
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Peckham ward |
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Ref |
Project name |
Award |
911875 |
Bells Gardens TRA (step up and step in) |
£2,400 |
908765 |
Gloucester Grove TMO |
£2,400 |
911605 |
Leaders of Tomorrow (solving knife crime) |
£4,000 |
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Friends of Kelly Avenue Park |
£1,600 |
909736 |
Peckham Platform (youth platform) |
£4,992 |
909761 |
Salem Academy of music |
£1,600 |
911765 |
Teardusk |
£2,400 |
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Southwark cleaning service |
£987.50 |
912018 |
Inspiring DJs |
£3,200 |
912373 |
Willowbrook TMO (pollinator gardens) |
£3,200 |
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Peckham Rye ward |
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Ref |
Project name |
Award |
910524 |
34 Camberwell cubs and scouts |
£2,000 |
909736 |
Friends of Peckham Rye Park (summer fete) |
£1,877 |
907712 |
London Senior Social (health and wellbeing) |
£2,000 |
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Brass band at Rye Oak |
£1,000 |
907895 |
Peckham and Nunhead free film festival |
£4,000 |
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Holiday activities at Peckham Rye adventure playground |
£15,000 |
910561 |
Stepping Stones |
£1,500 |
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Link Age Southwark (Lew Evans) |
£2,000 |
Note:
Following the announcement of the neighbourhood fund decisions, ward members agreed:
Peckham Rye ward:
The allocation of £15,000 for the Peckham Rye adventure playground would be used for summer activities subject to approval from the community council. Any future allocation would be used for improvements to the adventure playground.
The Lane ward:
An allocation of £1,000 should be awarded to the SL Creative project, as their award was in advertently missed out from the neighbourhood decisions.
19/03/2018 - Community Council Highways Capital Investment 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 ref: 6489 Recommendations Approved
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Decision Maker: Peckham and Nunhead Community Council
Made at meeting: 19/03/2018 - Peckham and Nunhead Community Council
Decision published: 16/04/2018
Effective from: 30/03/2018
Decision:
Note: This item is an executive function for decision by the community council.
Members considered the recommendations contained in the report.
RESOLVED:
That the allocation of funds for the 2017-18 and 2018-19 Community Council Highways Capital Investment programme in the Peckham and Nunhead Community Council area to the list of proposals set out below be approved.
Devolved Highways Budget - 2017-18 and 2018-19 |
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Peckham ward |
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Proposal Name |
Award |
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North Peckham school cluster traffic management review |
£3,200 |
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Making Commercial Way safer |
£38,304 |
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Peckham Rye ward |
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Proposal Name |
Award |
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Stuart Road |
£20,995 |
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Piermont Green |
£22,000 |
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Livesey ward |
Award |
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Proposal Name |
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North Peckham school cluster traffic management review |
£6,400 |
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Making Commercial Way safer |
£31,696 |
Note:
Following the announcement of decisions for highways capital investment (above), it was noted that the amount allocated to the Piermont Green scheme was no longer required and therefore the amount would be re-allocated at a later date.
19/03/2018 - Cleaner Greener Safer Capital Funding Programme 2018-2019 ref: 6488 Recommendations Approved
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Decision Maker: Peckham and Nunhead Community Council
Made at meeting: 19/03/2018 - Peckham and Nunhead Community Council
Decision published: 16/04/2018
Effective from: 30/03/2018
Decision:
Note: This item is an executive function for decision by the community council.
Members considered the recommendations contained in the report.
RESOLVED:
That the allocation of funds for the 2018-19 Cleaner Greener Safer (CGS) capital programme in the Peckham and Nunhead Community Council area to the list of applications set out below be approved.
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CLEANER GREENER SAFER 2018-19 AWARDS |
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The Lane ward |
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Proposal Name |
Award |
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New notice boards and signage for Copleston centre |
£5,000 |
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Livesey South ward |
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Proposal Name |
Award |
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Ledbury Estate lighting |
£11,998 |
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Caroline Gardens communal recycling bins |
£10,000 |
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Unwin & Friary TRA hall new doors |
£6,284 |
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Leyton Square computer project |
£3,780 |
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Acorn estate improvements |
£20,000 |
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Operation Pace Garden |
£13,000 |
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Peckham ward |
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Proposal Name |
Award |
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Gloucester Grove additional cycle lockers |
£6,800 |
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Damilola Taylor Centre |
£18,000 |
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A Safer Greener Willowbrook |
£13,560 |
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Peckham Platform – peace wall relocation |
£27,000 |
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Sumner Park boundary improvements |
£9,100 |
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Hoyland Close bin storage area |
£18,000 |
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Hanging baskets |
£4,750 |
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Peckham Rye ward |
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Proposal Name |
Award |
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Piermont Road |
£4,005 |
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Crystal Palace bike hoop |
£700 |
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Medina Bike Lockers |
£5,000 |
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Rye Hill Park Bike Lockers |
£5,000 |
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Rother House Bike Lockers |
£5,000 |
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Francesca Cabrini |
£4,105 |
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Homestall/Athenlay Storage |
£2,500 |
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Limes Walk Garden Room
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£10,585
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American Garden |
£21,600 |
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Glover House – bike hangar or cycle lockers (6) |
£5,000 |
12/04/2018 - Cycling Quietway 14 - Section D Weston Street to Tower Bridge Road ref: 6504 Recommendations Approved
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To approve the implementation of additional cycle route proposals.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Environment and the Public Realm
Decision published: 12/04/2018
Effective from: 20/04/2018
Decision:
That the implementation of the additional cycle route proposals, as detailed in Appendix A of the report, subject to the outcome of the necessary statutory procedures be approved.
Lead officer: Matthew Hill
12/04/2018 - Car Clubs Strategy ref: 6503 Recommendations Approved
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To introduce a revised car club service contract.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Environment and the Public Realm
Decision published: 12/04/2018
Effective from: 20/04/2018
Decision:
1. That a revised fixed bay car club service contract whereby any Carplus (1) accredited operator can apply for on-street fixed car club bay permit dependent upon approval by the council, and provided they meet criteria and sign up to a new service contract that commits them to specific monitoring requirements and performance indicators be introduced. The specifics of the fixed bay scheme proposals are detailed in section 12 of the report.
2. That a revised car club service contract which allows an all-Southwark car club parking permit specifically for use by flexible car sharing vehicles be introduced. This would allow the formalisation of a flexible car sharing scheme in the borough by allowing Carplus accredited operators to apply for all-Southwark permits and sign a service contract. These permits will allow these vehicles to park in all controlled parking areas of Southwark with the exception of certain excluded bays and streets. Specific proposals are detailed in section 13 the report.
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Lead officer: Ian Smith