Agenda item

Community Announcements

-  Community Council Fund 2012/13

-  Alfred Salter Campaign

-  Southwark Apprentice Scheme

-  Diamond Jubilee / Bermondsey Carnival / River Pageant

-  Any initial public questions

Minutes:

Community Council Fund 2012/13

This year’s programme had been launched and was open for applications until 25 May 2012. Residents were encouraged to use the online form and could apply for funding for community events and activities. Applications could be made for amounts from £100 - £1,000. The decisions would be taken in June or July, at the first round of community council meetings in the new municipal year. In order to allow for administrative time, events which people wanted to apply for should take place from late July onwards.

Contact Forid Ahmed, Neighbourhood Coordinator, Tel 020 7525 5540 or email forid.ahmed@southwark.gov.uk

 

Alfred Salter Campaign

Gary Glover and Cathy Dale explained that there was a questionnaire available which was consulting local people on the plans for a replacement statue. The Council were supporting the project. The new statue would feature Dr Salter, his wife and the cat. The replacement cost would be around £100,000 which would include security to protect the new statue. Residents were encouraged to give their views on location and materials and to help with the fundraising. The council would match fund all amounts raised.

Contact Andrea Allen, Project Manager, Tel 020 7525 0860 or email andrea.allen@southwark.gov.uk

 

Southwark Apprentice Scheme

Ann Cochrane, Organisational Development Business Partner, explained the council’s apprenticeship programme, was currently being advertised with 36 positions to start in September 2012. There were a wide range of opportunities available including surveying, civil engineering, business administration, plumbing and electrical through several different contractors. The closing date was 30 April 2012. The apprenticeships were real paid jobs for four days a week including college study on the fifth day. Many of the previous apprentices had gone on to permanent employment and completed university degrees.

Contact Ann Cochrane, Ann.Cochrane@southwark.gov.uk  or Tel. 020 7525 1490

 

Bubble Theatre Dickens app

Shipra explained that the theatre was working with the Cuming Museum on a sound application. The application could be used on smart phones and computers to bring alive Dickensian London. There would be workshops.

Contact londonbubble.org.uk

 

Bermondsey Carnival

Gary Glover explained this year’s event would take place on 2 June 2012. It was the Diamond Jubilee’s main event in Southwark and there would be a range of performances and activities.  On Sunday 3 June a community event was being considered for King Stairs Gardens on the day of the Royal River Pageant.

 

Flood Risk Management Strategy

Lindani Dlodlo, Flooding and Drainage Manager explained that Southwark was now a Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA) responsible for flood risk from ordinary water courses, surface water and ground water. There were two documents that tackled the potential flooding problems and officers were now looking for community input and volunteers to assist the studies:

Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment

-  Significant flood risk

-  Critical drainage areas

-  Consequences of past and future flooding

Surface Water Management Plan

-  Identifies flooding – sources and mechanisms

-  Investment to reduce the likelihood of flooding

-  Community engagement to reduce impact

 

In response to questions, Lindani said officers linked with the planning process on applications and that was something they were looking to increase in future.

Contact john.kissi@southwark.gov.uk or Tel. 020 7525 2062