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Friday, 28 October 2011

Search For a Star

The West 12 shopping centre is hosting the finals of its 'Search for a Star' contest this weekend. The Semi-final will see five acts battling it out, between 1pm and 4pm, this coming Saturday, leaving two acts for the final on Sunday, between 1pm and 3pm. So if you want to watch and cheer local talent on, in a live showdown, get down there this weekend.

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Sands End Community Centre Sold

Children's demo to save Sands End 
Sad to see that the Sands End Community Association attempt to buy the closed Community Centre, which houses the library, has failed. They offered the council £2.2m for the building and were proposing to reopen some of the Centre's facilities. The building has been sold to a developer, for an undisclosed sum and will be turned into luxury flats. A new library is to be built at Hurlingham and Chelsea school.
 News on Barons Court Library is still scarce, although H&F still seem to be living in denial about its closure, by maintaining that all '21 libraries in the new Tri-Borough service remain safe from closure', that figure doesn't include Barons Court, which is expected to become a 'Neighbourhood Centre' and be staffed by volunteers.

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Pelham Driveway Being Resurfaced

Work to resurface Pelham House driveway started this week.
LETRA has lobbied for a number of years to have this job done, thanks to our persistence and the aid of council officers, a new road surface is being laid.  This will be a great benefit for residents and all our local neighbours, who use the driveway as a cut through.
Workmen preparing the driveway surface
The tarmac gang lay the new driveway 
Finishing touches are put to the newly laid driveway
In conjunction with the work at Pelham House, H&F have included some extra repairs to the road surface outside Samuel Richardson House. A very sensible policy that makes full use of the road resurfacing team while they are working in our area. Well done H&F !

Repairs outside Samuel Richardson House

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

LETRA at Andy's Surgery


LETRA met with our MP, Andy Slaughter, this Monday, at one his regular surgeries. He was just back from the Labour Party Conference, but was keen to have an update on issues concerning the Lytton Estate.
 First off, I told him about LETRA's new initiative, to apply for a grant from 'Awards for All', in conjunction with the 'Active Planet' team. If successful, this will result in a number of new youth activities, such as futsal, handball and craft classes, being held on the Lytton Estate. Hopefully, these will start early next year, if we succeed in winning a grant. Andy was delighted to give his full support to our application.
 Secondly, I raised our concern that the youth club building, in Marcus Garvey Park, is to be sold off by H&F Council. He said he would look into the sell off and see if anything could be done to halt or at the very least, try to make sure it is done appropriately, especially regarding the key situation it occupies, with all the other youth facilities sited in the park.
 Lastly, I asked if he had any news on the future of Barons Court library. 
As far as he knew, it was still uncertain what H&F intended for the building, although he did not believe it would continue to be used as a library in the future, with the volunteer model, now seemingly  becoming unworkable, after the withdrawal of Avonmore Primary School's once promised involvement.  He said, that he would try to find out if there was any new information concerning the councils plans for the library.
 Andy thanked LETRA for attending his surgery and asked to be kept up to speed with issues on our estate.