Agenda and minutes

Dulwich Community Council - Tuesday 8 March 2011 7.00 pm

Venue: Dulwich Picture Gallery, Gallery Road, London SE21 7AD

Contact: Beverley Olamijulo, on 0207 525 7234 or email  beverley.olamijulo@southwark.gov.uk 

Items
Note No. Item

1.

Introduction and welcome

2.

Apologies

3.

Disclosure of Members' interests and dispensations

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    Members are asked to declare any interest or dispensation and the nature of that interest or dispensation which they may have in any of the items under consideration at this meeting.

     

    Minutes:

4.

Items of business that the Chair deems urgent

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    The chair to advise whether they have agreed to any items of urgent business being admitted to the agenda.

    Minutes:

5.

Minutes from the previous meeting

7.10

6.

Deputations/Petitions (if any)

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    The chair to advise on any deputations or petitions received.

     

    Minutes:

7.15

7.

Chair's announcements

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    ·  Council Assembly 6 April 2011 – The future for Southwark – developing our plan for the Borough.  Information will be available on how to make your views known for the Council Assembly meeting on 6 April 2011. http://www.southwark.gov.uk 

     

    Minutes:

7.20

8.

Draft Air Quality Strategy and Action Plan

7.25

9.

Community safety updates - Village Ward update

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    Officers from the Safer Neighbourhoods Teams.

    Minutes:

7.30

10.

Village Ward Focus

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    This part of the meeting has a theme focusing on Village ward and will cover the following:

     

    ·  Welcome introduction from the Director of the Dulwich Picture Gallery. The Dulwich Picture Gallery is celebrating its 200th anniversary of  opening – 1811 – 2011.

     

    ·  Dulwich Festival 2011 - a preview, plus presentation on the Village event (Dulwich Fayre) on 15 May 2011.

     

    ·  Village ward councillors – to talk about support for the local youth club, a pensioners club and a football team with staffing from private charities and facilities provided by the independent schools for free.

     

    ·  Presentation from the Director of Dulwich Helpline, a community based project that runs the Village Pensioners Club.

     

    ·  To hear about the Mark Evison Foundation which was set up last year in memory of local resident Lieutenant Mark Evison who died in Afghanistan.  The aim of the foundation is to create grants to fund the dreams and adventures of disadvantaged youths.  Village ward have a plaque on a bench on the Village Parade honoring Lt Evison.

     

     

    Minutes:

8.15

11.

Village Ward Focus cont.. after break

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    ·  A presentation from the Director of the Dulwich Estate. To discuss what vision he has for the Dulwich Estate and what to do for the future. 

     

     

     

    Minutes:

8.30

12.

Public Question Time