The article discusses plans for the historic Streatham Hill Theatre building. After over 50 years as a bingo club, the current owners Beacon Bingo are looking for new commercial partners as the bingo club has been running at a loss. They hope to find partners to reopen the beautiful first floor cocktail bar and revive live performances in the main auditorium. Offices are also planned for the rear of the building. The owners are determined to breathe new life into the magnificent listed building and will help any organizations interested in the space. The history of the building and efforts to showcase it were also mentioned.
Now British Summer Time has begun, we can enjoy the lighter evenings and look forward to some sunshine. Easter in Streatham is always a special time, with blossom and glorious magnolia trees in gardens everywhere (photographed in the Rookery by Philip Moran), and the Commons bursting into life. There are Easter egg hunts for the kids, and time during the holidays to start getting kites ready for Kite Day on Streatham Common on 14 May, the first of the Streatham Season of Festivals happening between May and October. Don’t miss Heart Streatham every month for all the info!
Details of the new pub we promised to reveal are in our Parish Pump, along with other great booze news! There’s more great news about businesses coming to Streatham later this year!
We’re always keen to showcase the work of local artists and photographers, so if you’d like to be featured, please email us at info@ heartstreatham.co.uk.
Join our mailing list to receive our newsletter with the latest info, gossip, and special offers. Click on the link on our home page to sign up www.heartstreatham.co.uk. Thanks to both Sophie of Vauxhall City Farm www.vauxhallcityfarm.org and local photographer Philip Moran for our cover shot of these gorgeous chicks.
Welcome to Heart Streatham May 2018 this month we’re thrilled to publish the Streatham Space Project’s opening programme. Take a look and book top-notch entertainment on your doorstep. Imelda Staunton, and Jim Carter of Downton Abbey fame have been in for a look around-watch this space! Some wonderful local restaurants are supporting the Space Project with special offers for ticket holders. So, as BID manager Louise Sbbotts says in this issue, we have a vibrant high street, let’s use it!
Read about local author Elizabeth Moore and her brilliant debut novel, The Man on the Middle Floor, and visit the beautiful English Martyrs Church as it celebrates its 125th anniversary.
Welcome to Issue 16 of Heart Streatham magazine. Now that everyone's well and truly back to school or back to the commute we wanted to bring you have several superb features.
Jane covers the new openings in the Parish Pump on page 9 whilst the WI has reviewed one of our local eateries on page 11.
See what's been going on around town in our roundup on page 5 and whether the council can really be called co-operative on page 7.
In the sports wrap-up, our Streatham Redskins are off to a storming season after their season kickoff two weeks ago at the Streatham Ice Arena. See our centre spread for a full roundup of upcoming Redskins features and fixtures.
Graham Gower has written a superb piece about how to spot ancient historical landmarks around town, including a pre-Norman feature you can visit today, in our Streatham History feature on page 18.
All n all there's a lot happening, a lot to read about and a lot of What's On this month so we hope you enjoy! Also remember all of our articles and What's on events can be read for free on our website anytime: www.heartstreatham.co.uk
We welcome you to Issue 19, February 2016. This month we're pleased to announce a three month trial distributing 5,000 extra magazines in the Furzedown area with great support from E&A Wates and Hideaway, so welcome to our new Furzedown readers! In this issue: #Crossrail2Streatham update, Quietways on Estreham Rd consultation changes, history of Streatham's industrial past, Streatham redskins ice hockey results and more!
New opening and local news including what's planned for the Morrisons site; Streatham Gourmet with Azzurri Pizzeria; Crossrail 2 to Streatham Update; history of the Tooting Common Golf Course and the fate of the Chestnut Avenue on Tooting Common; Wandsworth Oasis supporting HIV victims; Closing Dr Johnson Avenue; Russell Kane's Flying Eye on moving to Streatham; This Girl Can at SYCT; SCCoop update and the Woodland Activity Day; Police and Streatham Redskins update; The Streatham directory and What's on in March
Heart Streatham Issue 28, December 2016Heartofmedia
Welcome to the December 2016/January 2017 edition of Heart Streatham. It's our last issue of the year, and full of news about what's been happening in Streatham and what's going on over Christmas ant the New Year. See our special pull-out guide to the inStreatham Business Improvement District's Lights On! Streatham event on 3rd December, when The Snow Queen will turn on the Streatham Christmas lights with Chuka Umunna MP and Father Christmas will be in his grotto in the Manor Arms to meet the children. Join the Streatham Christmas Lights Trail around participating local businesses to fi nd clues and win exciting prizes! We wish you a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in 2017!
Join our newsletter mailing list at www.heartstreatham.co.uk
The Streatham Festivals Season begins with Kite Day on Streatham Common on 14th May. We’re hoping for perfect weather – glorious sunshine with enough wind to loft the big spectacular kites we love to see but not too much to spoil the team displays or stop us all fl ying our own kites. We have a guide to the day from the Friends of Streatham Common in the centre of this magazine too. Read all about what’s going on and what’s coming up next in our wonderful area, and don’t miss Heart Streatham every month for all the info!
Now British Summer Time has begun, we can enjoy the lighter evenings and look forward to some sunshine. Easter in Streatham is always a special time, with blossom and glorious magnolia trees in gardens everywhere (photographed in the Rookery by Philip Moran), and the Commons bursting into life. There are Easter egg hunts for the kids, and time during the holidays to start getting kites ready for Kite Day on Streatham Common on 14 May, the first of the Streatham Season of Festivals happening between May and October. Don’t miss Heart Streatham every month for all the info!
Details of the new pub we promised to reveal are in our Parish Pump, along with other great booze news! There’s more great news about businesses coming to Streatham later this year!
We’re always keen to showcase the work of local artists and photographers, so if you’d like to be featured, please email us at info@ heartstreatham.co.uk.
Join our mailing list to receive our newsletter with the latest info, gossip, and special offers. Click on the link on our home page to sign up www.heartstreatham.co.uk. Thanks to both Sophie of Vauxhall City Farm www.vauxhallcityfarm.org and local photographer Philip Moran for our cover shot of these gorgeous chicks.
Welcome to Heart Streatham May 2018 this month we’re thrilled to publish the Streatham Space Project’s opening programme. Take a look and book top-notch entertainment on your doorstep. Imelda Staunton, and Jim Carter of Downton Abbey fame have been in for a look around-watch this space! Some wonderful local restaurants are supporting the Space Project with special offers for ticket holders. So, as BID manager Louise Sbbotts says in this issue, we have a vibrant high street, let’s use it!
Read about local author Elizabeth Moore and her brilliant debut novel, The Man on the Middle Floor, and visit the beautiful English Martyrs Church as it celebrates its 125th anniversary.
Welcome to Issue 16 of Heart Streatham magazine. Now that everyone's well and truly back to school or back to the commute we wanted to bring you have several superb features.
Jane covers the new openings in the Parish Pump on page 9 whilst the WI has reviewed one of our local eateries on page 11.
See what's been going on around town in our roundup on page 5 and whether the council can really be called co-operative on page 7.
In the sports wrap-up, our Streatham Redskins are off to a storming season after their season kickoff two weeks ago at the Streatham Ice Arena. See our centre spread for a full roundup of upcoming Redskins features and fixtures.
Graham Gower has written a superb piece about how to spot ancient historical landmarks around town, including a pre-Norman feature you can visit today, in our Streatham History feature on page 18.
All n all there's a lot happening, a lot to read about and a lot of What's On this month so we hope you enjoy! Also remember all of our articles and What's on events can be read for free on our website anytime: www.heartstreatham.co.uk
We welcome you to Issue 19, February 2016. This month we're pleased to announce a three month trial distributing 5,000 extra magazines in the Furzedown area with great support from E&A Wates and Hideaway, so welcome to our new Furzedown readers! In this issue: #Crossrail2Streatham update, Quietways on Estreham Rd consultation changes, history of Streatham's industrial past, Streatham redskins ice hockey results and more!
New opening and local news including what's planned for the Morrisons site; Streatham Gourmet with Azzurri Pizzeria; Crossrail 2 to Streatham Update; history of the Tooting Common Golf Course and the fate of the Chestnut Avenue on Tooting Common; Wandsworth Oasis supporting HIV victims; Closing Dr Johnson Avenue; Russell Kane's Flying Eye on moving to Streatham; This Girl Can at SYCT; SCCoop update and the Woodland Activity Day; Police and Streatham Redskins update; The Streatham directory and What's on in March
Heart Streatham Issue 28, December 2016Heartofmedia
Welcome to the December 2016/January 2017 edition of Heart Streatham. It's our last issue of the year, and full of news about what's been happening in Streatham and what's going on over Christmas ant the New Year. See our special pull-out guide to the inStreatham Business Improvement District's Lights On! Streatham event on 3rd December, when The Snow Queen will turn on the Streatham Christmas lights with Chuka Umunna MP and Father Christmas will be in his grotto in the Manor Arms to meet the children. Join the Streatham Christmas Lights Trail around participating local businesses to fi nd clues and win exciting prizes! We wish you a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in 2017!
Join our newsletter mailing list at www.heartstreatham.co.uk
The Streatham Festivals Season begins with Kite Day on Streatham Common on 14th May. We’re hoping for perfect weather – glorious sunshine with enough wind to loft the big spectacular kites we love to see but not too much to spoil the team displays or stop us all fl ying our own kites. We have a guide to the day from the Friends of Streatham Common in the centre of this magazine too. Read all about what’s going on and what’s coming up next in our wonderful area, and don’t miss Heart Streatham every month for all the info!
This is an especially designed issue as a requiem cover for Chestnut Avenue, whose trees were felled by Wandsworth Council despite widespread local opposition. Inside find the Streatham Roundup and Parish Pump, a Soapbox on Meiszko's planning issues keeping neighbours up with their unlicensed machinery noise, a history piece on MI5's formerly "secret" motorpool in Streatham, and a behind the scenes piece on EA Wates' furniture design and repair. TfL present their St Leonards Jct plans, the Streatham Redhawks talk about the coming season, and Brigstock Skin and Laser on how to get the same Kardashian beauty treatments here, but affordably.
Welcome to the May 2016 edition of Heart Streatham. We celebrate Streatham Common Kite Day with a guide to the event on May 15th. The colourful drawing of Kite Day on page 17 is by talented young local artist, Jacob Soodeen, 13, a pupil at Graveney School. This month: When Queen Alexandra visited Streatham, DOLPH Projects May exhibit, Streatham's vinyl record revival, Our Guide to Kite day, Streatham Hockey season roundup and new openings announcements for Raw Bella, Studio Nidilu, Emma Wilson Urban Spa, Coffee Republic, Astoria Cafe, Batch and Coffee and the Lala Cafe. Welcome here all!
A very merry Christmas from Heart Streatham magazine! It's out last issue of the year and we hope you have wonderful holidays with loved ones whilst we enjoy the same. This issue includes Christmas lights turn-on festivities and offers around Streatham, more on Crossrail 2, the South London Business Survey on booming business south of the river and a final farewell to Brian Bloice, a true Streatham hero.
Welcome to the may issue of Heart Streatham. It includes the official guide to Streatham Kite Day. We can’t wait to see the fabulous kite displays filling the sky above Streatham Common with colour – and we’ll be joining in the fun flying our own kites and enjoying the live music, food, and stalls on the 12th may. It’s a family friendly celebration that brings the whole community to the Common, and one of our favourite events in the local calendar. See you there!
We’re also looking forward to the 10th Streatham Food Festival in June. The popular outdoor food event on Streatham Green (by the Manor Arms) is back, along with the fabulous Food tour and many other exciting events.
Welcome to Heart Streatham Issue 12 and there is great news this month – elections in a few days after which you won't have to hear about it for a while, reports in from the Wavel Court hustings and the Love Streatham hustings at Streatham Baptist Church. Our roundup of all the hustings is on Page 21 inside.
Our roundup is on page 5 for what's been going on around town, we get to the bottom of development issues in Lambeth on page 7 and get the latest on the Megabowl theatre on page 8.
Cafe Barcelona's world music festival, Hillside Gardens Park and sports weekend are all inside. We profile The British Home, and the Streatham Schools Recipe Competition as a part of the Streatham Food Festival.
Lee visited Brigstock Skin and Laser and The Cutting Room to try and reel in the years, and had some success. The Streatham WI visited our local eating establishments and kindly wrote up their thoughts on page 9 inside.
The Streatham Society kindly provided us with the “Bombs on Streatham Hill” article by Bart Barnhurst last month and this month Brian Bloice tells us about the history of St Leonards Church on page 21.
The police provided us with a lineup of what your local safer neighbourhoods team are and don't miss the very moving article on Williams Syndrome on page 35. We've lots of “What's on” and much, much more inside. We hope you enjoy your read!
Keep right up to date on www.heartstreatham.co.uk, @heartstreatham on Twitter, on Google+ and Facebook for the latest news and events in and around Streatham.
Streatham Roundup and Streatham soapbox including updates on Dr Johnson Avenue consultation, new openings, Streatham Gourmet at the Bull, Crossrail 2 update, the mystery of MI6's missing frogman, win tickets to Zippo's Circus, Streatham Hockey update and the Streatham Directory
Festival Season kicks off in Streatham this month. Firstly, check out new openings nd gossip in the Parish Pump on page 6, on page 8 in the Soap Box we feature all the Streatham Candidates in the 2017 general election, Safer A23 write about Speeding on the A23 on page 11. We wish an RIP to Roger Moore, sometime resident of Streatham. David Wright interviews Dan Carey and The Speedy Wunderground, an update on Save Chestnut Avenue and the The Streatham Food Festival guide begins on page 37
Guide. Close by is also the The Furzedown Festival and we list the highlights of their programme. As always see our listings of What’s On in Streatham in June, our Directory of Local Trades and Services and local useful numbers.
Welcome to the July/August issue! The 16th Streatham Festival begins the 1st of July, and the programme is bigger and better than ever. There’s a Fun Day on Streatham Green with free entertainment for all the family and fantastic events ranging from top-class drama from the Women and War - Exodus at the Streatham Hill Theatre and the inaugural Rookfest on Streatham Common. See the full festival guide in the centre of this issue for all the details.
Welcome to our first edition of 2018 - Heart Streatham Issue 39! Our cover picture of the old Rookery Cafe is by the talented artist, Daniel McFall, who paints iconic London scenes in his unique style. See and buy his work at www.southlondonartistdan. co.uk or on Facebook – we hope to be featuring more in future issues because Dan has painted several Streatham pictures. After opening their new food hall in the old Morrisons site next to Aldi, Marks and Spencer’s Food Hall and Café in Streatham Hill will open on February 21st! In Rookery news, we hear that the Streatham Wells Water has been tested by geologists and declared usable by Inkspot Brewery. Read about these and many other local stories inside.
Welcome to Heart Streatham’s 41st edition. the trees are budding and the early flowers are blooming as we write this in right, warm spring sunshine. this month's cover is the iconic streatham Pumping station on Conyers rd which can be seen from the railway lines as well. We have superimposed alper Yagmur, owner of el Chico's Mexican restaurant (see review - p12), who became hero to many by organising deliveries of bottled water to elderly folk and others who couldn't make it to the delivery points when the water went out. When his restaurant’s water was cut he and his staff decided to work instead for the benefit of the community and we salute that! Do you have a local hero (with, or without, cape) you think should be celebrated? Get in touch: info@heartstreatham.
co.uk or heartstreatham.co.uk/contact
This is an especially designed issue as a requiem cover for Chestnut Avenue, whose trees were felled by Wandsworth Council despite widespread local opposition. Inside find the Streatham Roundup and Parish Pump, a Soapbox on Meiszko's planning issues keeping neighbours up with their unlicensed machinery noise, a history piece on MI5's formerly "secret" motorpool in Streatham, and a behind the scenes piece on EA Wates' furniture design and repair. TfL present their St Leonards Jct plans, the Streatham Redhawks talk about the coming season, and Brigstock Skin and Laser on how to get the same Kardashian beauty treatments here, but affordably.
Welcome to the May 2016 edition of Heart Streatham. We celebrate Streatham Common Kite Day with a guide to the event on May 15th. The colourful drawing of Kite Day on page 17 is by talented young local artist, Jacob Soodeen, 13, a pupil at Graveney School. This month: When Queen Alexandra visited Streatham, DOLPH Projects May exhibit, Streatham's vinyl record revival, Our Guide to Kite day, Streatham Hockey season roundup and new openings announcements for Raw Bella, Studio Nidilu, Emma Wilson Urban Spa, Coffee Republic, Astoria Cafe, Batch and Coffee and the Lala Cafe. Welcome here all!
A very merry Christmas from Heart Streatham magazine! It's out last issue of the year and we hope you have wonderful holidays with loved ones whilst we enjoy the same. This issue includes Christmas lights turn-on festivities and offers around Streatham, more on Crossrail 2, the South London Business Survey on booming business south of the river and a final farewell to Brian Bloice, a true Streatham hero.
Welcome to the may issue of Heart Streatham. It includes the official guide to Streatham Kite Day. We can’t wait to see the fabulous kite displays filling the sky above Streatham Common with colour – and we’ll be joining in the fun flying our own kites and enjoying the live music, food, and stalls on the 12th may. It’s a family friendly celebration that brings the whole community to the Common, and one of our favourite events in the local calendar. See you there!
We’re also looking forward to the 10th Streatham Food Festival in June. The popular outdoor food event on Streatham Green (by the Manor Arms) is back, along with the fabulous Food tour and many other exciting events.
Welcome to Heart Streatham Issue 12 and there is great news this month – elections in a few days after which you won't have to hear about it for a while, reports in from the Wavel Court hustings and the Love Streatham hustings at Streatham Baptist Church. Our roundup of all the hustings is on Page 21 inside.
Our roundup is on page 5 for what's been going on around town, we get to the bottom of development issues in Lambeth on page 7 and get the latest on the Megabowl theatre on page 8.
Cafe Barcelona's world music festival, Hillside Gardens Park and sports weekend are all inside. We profile The British Home, and the Streatham Schools Recipe Competition as a part of the Streatham Food Festival.
Lee visited Brigstock Skin and Laser and The Cutting Room to try and reel in the years, and had some success. The Streatham WI visited our local eating establishments and kindly wrote up their thoughts on page 9 inside.
The Streatham Society kindly provided us with the “Bombs on Streatham Hill” article by Bart Barnhurst last month and this month Brian Bloice tells us about the history of St Leonards Church on page 21.
The police provided us with a lineup of what your local safer neighbourhoods team are and don't miss the very moving article on Williams Syndrome on page 35. We've lots of “What's on” and much, much more inside. We hope you enjoy your read!
Keep right up to date on www.heartstreatham.co.uk, @heartstreatham on Twitter, on Google+ and Facebook for the latest news and events in and around Streatham.
Streatham Roundup and Streatham soapbox including updates on Dr Johnson Avenue consultation, new openings, Streatham Gourmet at the Bull, Crossrail 2 update, the mystery of MI6's missing frogman, win tickets to Zippo's Circus, Streatham Hockey update and the Streatham Directory
Festival Season kicks off in Streatham this month. Firstly, check out new openings nd gossip in the Parish Pump on page 6, on page 8 in the Soap Box we feature all the Streatham Candidates in the 2017 general election, Safer A23 write about Speeding on the A23 on page 11. We wish an RIP to Roger Moore, sometime resident of Streatham. David Wright interviews Dan Carey and The Speedy Wunderground, an update on Save Chestnut Avenue and the The Streatham Food Festival guide begins on page 37
Guide. Close by is also the The Furzedown Festival and we list the highlights of their programme. As always see our listings of What’s On in Streatham in June, our Directory of Local Trades and Services and local useful numbers.
Welcome to the July/August issue! The 16th Streatham Festival begins the 1st of July, and the programme is bigger and better than ever. There’s a Fun Day on Streatham Green with free entertainment for all the family and fantastic events ranging from top-class drama from the Women and War - Exodus at the Streatham Hill Theatre and the inaugural Rookfest on Streatham Common. See the full festival guide in the centre of this issue for all the details.
Welcome to our first edition of 2018 - Heart Streatham Issue 39! Our cover picture of the old Rookery Cafe is by the talented artist, Daniel McFall, who paints iconic London scenes in his unique style. See and buy his work at www.southlondonartistdan. co.uk or on Facebook – we hope to be featuring more in future issues because Dan has painted several Streatham pictures. After opening their new food hall in the old Morrisons site next to Aldi, Marks and Spencer’s Food Hall and Café in Streatham Hill will open on February 21st! In Rookery news, we hear that the Streatham Wells Water has been tested by geologists and declared usable by Inkspot Brewery. Read about these and many other local stories inside.
Welcome to Heart Streatham’s 41st edition. the trees are budding and the early flowers are blooming as we write this in right, warm spring sunshine. this month's cover is the iconic streatham Pumping station on Conyers rd which can be seen from the railway lines as well. We have superimposed alper Yagmur, owner of el Chico's Mexican restaurant (see review - p12), who became hero to many by organising deliveries of bottled water to elderly folk and others who couldn't make it to the delivery points when the water went out. When his restaurant’s water was cut he and his staff decided to work instead for the benefit of the community and we salute that! Do you have a local hero (with, or without, cape) you think should be celebrated? Get in touch: info@heartstreatham.
co.uk or heartstreatham.co.uk/contact
Program Robustness is now more important than before, because of the role software programs play in our
life. Many papers defined it, measured it, and put it into context. In this paper, we explore the different
definitions of program robustness and different types of techniques used to achieve or measure it. There
are many papers about robustness. We chose the papers that clearly discuss program or software
robustness. These papers stated that program (or software) robustness indicates the absence of ungraceful
failures. There are different types of techniques used to create or measure a robust program. However,
there is still a wide space for research in this area.
ТПЛМ 1061 Цілі управління і складові циклу замовлення. О.М.Горяїнов (2009)Oleksiy Goryayinov
Презентація з дисципліни «Логістика» (для менеджерів). Наведено матеріал «6.1 Цілі управління і складові циклу замовлення» (обробка й виконання замовлень, інтегрований підхід до управління замовленнями та інше)
SOFTWARE DESIGN ANALYSIS WITH DYNAMIC SYSTEM RUN-TIME ARCHITECTURE DECOMPOSITIONijseajournal
Software re-engineering involves the studying of targeting system’s design and architecture. However,
enterprise legacy software systems tend to be large and complex, making the analysis of system design
architecture a difficult task. To solve this problem, the study proposes an approach that dynamically
decomposes software architecture using the run-time system information to reduce the complexity
associated with analyzing large scale architecture artifacts. The study demonstrates that dynamic
architecture decomposition is an efficient way to limit the complexity and risk associated with reengineering
activities of a large legacy system. This new approach divides the system into a collection of
meaningful modular parts with low coupling, high cohesion, and a minimal interface. This division
facilitates the design analysis and incremental software re-engineering process. This paper details two
major techniques to decompose legacy system architecture. The approach is also supported by automated
reverse engineering tools that were developed during the course of the study. The preliminary results
indicate that this novel approach is very promising.
Médico Especialista Álvaro Miguel Carranza Montalvo, soy Médico General Alto, Rubio, de Piel Blanca, ojos claros , soy Atlético Simpático, me esmero a seguir Adelante solucionando los Problemas de las demás Personas para salvar su Vida en Salud y en Enfermedades. Internet, Networds….
Médico Especialista Álvaro Miguel Carranza Montalvo, la VIDA es una VIRTUD que cada Humano, Persona tiene es Valeroso y Digno lograr SALVAR la VIDA de una Persona que está en Peligro, cada Persona es una sóla Unidad único no hay nadie como esa persona somos distintos. Internet, Networds….
Médico Especialista Álvaro Miguel Carranza Montalvo, la NATURALEZA es Bella y Linda Vivirla al Aire Libre, con Agua, la Vegetación, los Bellos Animales en el Ecosistema la Biodiversidad hay que Valorar y Gozar lo que hay en el Mundo Vivirla y Disfrutarla. Internet, Networds….
Médico Especialista Álvaro Miguel Carranza Montalvo, ME GUSTA LO QUE SOY MI FORMA DE SER ME ENCANTA LO QUE SOY YÓ MI FÍSICO, MENTE, PENSAMIENTOS, ALMA Y CUERPO, FÍSICO. Y VIVIR LA VIDA, NATURALEZA LA BELLEZA. Web, Redes Sociales….
Médico Especialista Álvaro Miguel Carranza Montalvo, Me gusta la Naturaleza y la Vida. VIVIR LA VIDA RESPETANDO A LOS DEMÁS CHICAS Y CHICOS A TODAS LAS PERSONAS LES RESPETO Y ADMIRO PORQUE TIENEN SUS VALORES Y DONES. HACER EL BIEN NUNCA EL MAL A LA PERSONA TRATAR COMO A UNO LE GUSTARÍA QUE LE TRATEN. Web, Redes Sociales….
Médico Especialista Álvaro Miguel Carranza Montalvo, "creo que las artes marciales mixtas sirven principalmente para desarrollar la energía. A veces es necesario darse cuenta de un peligro y conocer el medio para salvar la vida. Web, Redes Sociales….
Médico Especialista Álvaro Miguel Carranza Montalvo, La Energía es Vital para lograr una Meta con Fuerza y Salud es lo más Importante en la Vida. ", Web, Internet….
Médico Especialista Álvaro Miguel Carranza Montalvo, "es necesario realizar ejercicios determinados en la columna, para proporcionar oxígeno al cerebro y ayudarle a descansar totalmente", Web, Internet….
Médico Especialista Álvaro Miguel Carranza Montalvo, "hay tres palabras que aprendemos a gritar que llevan consigo descanso y energía; fuerza, valor y convicción", Web, Internet….
Many of us do not know the what we want from our life, if in case we know our target we do are not aware with the rule to reach to it. so do you want to know it ?
We’ve joined forces with inStreatham, the Streatham Business Improvement District, to bring you a very special issue of Heart Streatham this Christmas. In this issue we’ve asked some local celebrities to pick out a few gifts - “finds” from local shops, we explore our area through the eyes of visitors, and give you a guide to What’s On, Live music, and the best of Streatham. So, shop local; shop in Streatham!
Welcome to October in Streatham! The Streatham Festival is back for the 17th year in a new autumn slot from October 5th-14th, along with the return of Streatham’s own Art Trail, Art23. Look out for some great events all over Streatham. You’ll find the full guide to what’s on in the centre of this magazine to pull out and keep and plan your StreatFest18. With comedy, dance, art, live music, workshops, and more, please take the chance to sample the lively arts scene in our area and support local venues and artists. Don’t miss the Streatham Strut on 6th October – there’ll be 10 back-to-back free live music gigs from lunchtime ‘til late. The festival opens with a grand Ceilidh at the Streatham Space Project on 5th October - tickets are on sale now via Eventbrite and www.streathamfestival.com.
Our cover this month features the designs for the lovely new banners that are now proudly celebrating Streatham’s iconic buildings and events from lamp posts on the High Rd. Aptly, one of them celebrates the beautiful Streatham Hill Theatre. As we go to press, we were
contacted by the Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre to ask us to publicise their petition to Lambeth Council to uphold their decision to protect the 1928 Grade II listed theatre from possible destruction by declaring it an Asset of Community Value. This gives the building protection from immediate development - if it is put up for sale, the Streatham community will be given the opportunity to raise the funds to take it on. Now the owners of the building are appealing to Lambeth Council to reverse their decision. The Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre have until 29 November to convince the council that the theatre is worth saving. Sign the petition at: www.streathamhilltheatre.org
Welcome to Heart Streatham Issue 13 and we're really looking forward to Kite Day! Hope to see you there! It's the 5th annual Food Festival this month and we are featuring some selections from the trail we think you should try.
See what's been going on around town in our roundup on page 5 and don't miss some great announcements, gossip and rumour intelligence (#Rumint) at the Parish Pump on page 11.
Jane visited Shout Hair for our Salon Guide only to find Kelly has been doing hair for Wimbledon champions at the tournament for some time now on the sly. She reviews it all inside. The Streatham WI visited our local eating establishments and kindly wrote up their thoughts on page 9 inside.
We've lots of What's on, including a first look at the Streatham Festival and much, much more inside. We hope you enjoy!
Welcome to the September 2016 edition of Heart Streatham. After a great Streatham Festival in July, we can’t wait for the second Streatham Free Film Festival from 17th-25th September to begin, with a fabulous selection of film-related events and movies, all being screened in Streatham venues of all kinds – and all for free.
Make sure you don’t miss a thing; use the full programme published in the centre of this magazine to plan your Free Film Festival-going! Catch up on what’s been happening in Streatham, read about some great new businesses and shops opening soon, and find out about some great events coming up in our what’s On section. Take a look at our useful Streatham Directory of fabulous businesses and services at the back of the magazine too - it’s getting bigger every month
Welcome to Issue 17 of Heart Streatham magazine. We now may have the best chance Streatham has to get onto the tube map. Lee outlines the opportunity and what we need to do about this on page 6. Read about 2 Streatham VC winners recently memorialised in the Remembrance Gardens on page 15. Beacon Bingo will celebrate 53 years of bingo in the listed Streatham Hill Theatre and there's long awaited news from the SCCoop AGM. We have a report on the re-opening of St Thomas's Streatham Hill on page 16, an update on the progress of Streatham Redskins on page 30 and much much more.
Our cover celebrates the big Streatham welcome to the first of two Marks and Spencer’s Food stores that opened last month - the queue stretched back as far as Streatham Station entrance for the opening on a Wednesday morning! We’re looking forward to the opening of Aldi and The Gym Group on the same site early in the new year, along with the second M&S, Starbucks and Superdrug in Streatham Hill.
This issue, we follow up the Chestnut Avenue chop on Tooting Common, and the People’s Audit in Lambeth. Discover the link between the CIA and Streatham Hill, and find out which business had to call in the ghostbusters! Catch up with The Met Police, the RedHawks ice hockey team, sleep out for charity, Spires in the Rookery, and hear the exciting news about the Streatham Space Project.
For the first time we have a full listing of LIVE MUSIC coming up in November - a new feature to help you discover and enjoy the best of Streatham.
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no, we can’t believe it either! The frosty Common is looking wonderful in the wintery sunshine these days, and we are fortunate to have a view from the top of Streatham Common to the west painted by local artist Nishad Karim, as our cover this month. Inside CPZs and St. Leonard’s Junction road works in the Soapbox, new shops in the Parish Pump and the definitive guise to giving mum the best Mother's Day and all on the Streatham High Road this month!
Spring is here with magnificent magnolias and drifts of blossom on the streets, and Streatham is looking spectacular. Thank you to reader Hester Bates, for our gorgeous cover photo of the Rookery orchard.
Get summer ready and enjoy state-of-the-art treatments at Streatham’s salons and spas – there’s no need to leave SW16 to find top-quality practitioners. Catch up with new openings and local news, find out about local history, and plan your April entertainment with our Live Music and What’s On Guides. May marks the beginning of the Streatham Summer Season, put Kite Day on the 12th May in your diaries, folks, and see you there!
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Happy 5th birthday to us for our 50th issue! We’ve worked with inStreatham (who run the Business Improvement District) to chart changes in our area since we launched. see the Streatham Space Project’s new programme in the centre of this issue – please look, book, support and enjoy our wonderful arts and community hub.
Thank you to everyone who entered our Photo of the month competition on Instagram and Twitter – there were some fabulous pictures. Our first winner is James Blair with this stunning picture of his 12-year old siberian husky, Kona, enjoying a run on streatham Common at sunset. Kona stays looking so youthful by chasing squirrels (never caught one), “I haven’t aged as well, but I don’t chase squirrels,” said James. thanks to everyone who followed us.
Set your alarm early on 3rd November and don’t miss the chance to see the spectacular annual London to Brighton Veteran Car run of pre-1905 vehicles pootle down Streatham High Road, mostly between 7.15 and 9am.
Is the A23 more dangerous than ever? See the Safer A23 Campaign’s analysis of the latest TfL accident figures.
We remember the Fallen this month, and Streatham War Memorial will see the largest multi-faith Remembrance Service on November 10th at 10.30am.
The Streatham Festival has launched an amazing community art project that will benefit Streatham up to and beyond the next one – The blue hoarding Project - read about it in this issue and at www.streathamfestival.com.
The festive season has arrived in Streatham, and we are delighted to have once again partnered with the inStreatham Business Improvement District to bring you a very special grand issue of the magazine. Not only is it big and beautiful it also includes a special Streatham Book of Christmas special pull-out in the centre to give you plenty of ideas for going out, shopping, and entertainment in our local area, plus a guide to some of the great local salons and spas that can help you look festively fabulous. There’s a lot going on here this Christmas-have a look at our bumper What’s On section and plan your Christmas and New Year in Streatham.
This is our tenth issue which means we’ve been in business a year now. Hooray! We would like your feedback on what you think about the magazine and if you take our survey at www.heartstreatham.co.uk/prize-survey, you’ll help us improve the magazine and there are prizes to be won as well!
Read all about some possible planning shenanigans in the area, where to go out on Mother’s Day and what we’ll be asking at the hustings we’re helping to organise this month. We heard all the detail from theatre pros on what the Megabowl theatre needs to be a sustainable venue, and we’re pleased to say the developers seem to have responded positively to it. We’ve been to see the police and they’ve kindly helped us with our enquiries. Read about Save the Children’s work in Streatham, find out about the thriving Streatham WI and how to join, and find out what’s on and what’s coming up in Streatham.
Don’t forget to save the date for the Streatham Festival 4th-11th July. Get in touch to get involved; the Festival needs volunteers and performers. There are also some great sponsor packages on offer to suit all budgets. www. streathamfestival.com. Keep right up to date on www.heartstreatham. co.uk, @heartstreatham on Twitter, on Google+ and Facebook for the latest news and events in and around Streatham. If you have an event to publicise, post it for free on www.heartstreatham.co.uk/addevent
Welcome to the October 2016 edition of Heart Streatham. After a really fantastic second Streatham Free Film Festival last month, and an Indian summer that made Rookery open air events especially delightful, we're enjoying the turn of the season as we look forward to misty mornings over the commons and making the most of our great local live music and restaurant scene as the nights grow longer.
Catch up on what's been happening in Streatham, read about some great new businesses and shops opening soon, and find out about some great events coming up in our What's On section. The friends of Tooting Common update us on the Chestnut Avenue debacle, there's a piece on many of Streatham's more famous local ghosts, in our history piece, an update on the St Leonards Junction debacle, and a former councillor that's made the council and a major developer cough up some interesting information. Take a look at our useful Streatham Directory of businesses and services on page 38 too - it's getting bigger every month!
Welcome to Heart Streatham Issue 15. We had really lovely holidays in the break we take in August every year and we hope your holidays were just as good. We have some special features for you this month and loads of amazing local events coming up.
The 1st ever Streatham Free Film Festival kicks off this month (see programme in the centre of the magazine), “Scruffs” the Streatham Common Dog Show and the Herne Hill Harriers cross-country race and Anthony Gold Fun Run are all on this month as well. Read about them inside!
See what's been going on around town in our roundup on page 5 and read about what your local civic champions have been doing for you on the Soapbox on page 6. Megabowl updates, new openings are in the Parish Pump on page 9.
Brian Bloice writes about an amazingly cutting-edge bit of Britain's technology heritage from a surprisingly well-used bit of contemporary Streatham in our Streatham History feature on page 16.
We have an Asian cuisine course offer and the Streatham WI review The Bull for our gourmet feature. Don't miss the piece on local listings for London Open House Week as well as lots of What's on, important contact numbers and much, much more inside. We hope you enjoy!
STOP PRESS! We've JUST learned Streatham's own Elephant Bakehouse has been shortlisted as a final contender in the Urban Food Awards; winners to be announced on the 24th - Good on 'em!
Welcome to our October issue, which includes the official guide to The Streatham Festival 2019, 11-20th October. This annual Festival celebrates the rich cultural and creative life Streatham is fortunate to enjoy. There are more than 60 events in 33 venues from The Hideaway and Streatham Space Project to small shops and cafes. Please have a look at the guide in our centre pages and check out www.streathamfestival. com for full listings, booking details, and the latest information. There’s something for everyone, and most events are inexpensive or free to attend. Enjoy art exhibitions, dance, theatre, spoken word, workshops, and of course, lashings of live music!
Thanks to Krystal Wong for creating our wonderful cover illustration inspired by the Streatham Festival. Krystal is a local graphic designer and illustrator, known for creating colourfully bold and playful works evoking sweet nostalgic memories of growing up in Streatham and South London, surrounded by the vivid colours of nature and life.
Welcome back to Streatham after the summer break! We’re looking forward to the Streatham Free Film Festival this month, bigger and better than ever with over 40 FREE screenings and events organised by an incredible band of volunteers.
La La Land opens the festival at the Rookery, and there are twelve top family fi lms to enjoy with the kids, musicals including Sing-A-Long-A-Grease at Telferscot school, where you can even build a cardboard hot-rod car! See the full programme in the centre of this magazine and plan your festival!
Also inside we feature the (Re)Discover Streatham event held by Streatham action at the library on the 30th, latest gossip and shop openings in the Parish Pump, The Father of Modern Sport from Streatham in our history column, and we have updates from issues featured previously in the Streatham Soapbox.
The inStreatham BID have updates from the High Road, we got to meet the new guv'nor of Streatham nick (the Streatham Police Base) we have a list of local school open days coming up, local trades and services in the Directory and, of course and extended What's On list of events.
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Welcome to Heart Streatham Issue 15. We had some really lovely holidays in the break we take in August every year and we hope your holidays were just as good!
We have some very special features this month and loads of amazing events coming up locally. The 1st ever Streatham Free Film Festival kicks off in September (see programme in the centre of this magazine), “Scruffs” the Streatham Common Dog Show and the Herne Hill Harriers 6 mile cross country race and Anthony Gold Fun Run are all on. Read about them inside!
See what's been going on around town in our roundup on page 5 and read about what your local civic champions have been doing for you at the Parish Pump on page 9.
Brian Bloice writes about an amazingly cutting-edge bit of Britain's technology heritage from a surprisingly well-used bit of contemporary Streatham, and our local police inspector provides a police update on page xx.
The Streatham WI writes our gourmet feature, we've a superb look at the upcoming Streatham Redskins season, lots of What's on, important contact numbers and much, much more inside. We hope you enjoy!
Welcome to Heart Streatham June 2018
This month we’re thrilled to publish the Streatham Food Festival’s Food Tour programme and the Toddler Tour. Take a look and get ready for loads of top-notch culinary delights on your doorstep for a fiver or less. Bensons Fun Fair is back in Streatham. Prize draws for free tickets are included in our feature on pg 8.
There's entertainment galore about - see our Fathers day recommends to entertain Dad this month, and Exhibit B have pushed the boat right out with their very popular Drag Brunches. People were shocked and wrote in about the pictures last month so see pg 10 for what all the fuss is about.
We will be doing the definitive guide to what's on in Streatham and the surrounding areas in our July issue next month. So if you have an event this summer, be sure to get in touch to be a part of that!
Welcome to the July/August 2016 edition of Heart Streatham. After a great Food Festival in June, we can't wait for the Streatham Festival from 2nd-9th July to begin- and look out for the Art 23 Art Trail all over Streatham and Furzedown from 7th-17th too. Don't forget to be at the Hideaway at 7pm on 29th June for Streatham Action's Crossrail2Streatham Campaign public meeting chaired by Christian Wolmar. We also have the Parish Pump with new openings and announcements, an update from SCCoop on Streatham Common, Winifred Knights who was born in Streatham, Streatham Somme VC, Dr Nilu's summer skin care tips, the local police roundup and the full Streatham Festival lineup inside!
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Johnny Depp is an actor known for his chameleon-like ability to transform into a wide range of characters. from the eccentric Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean" to the introspective Edward Scissorhands. His long hair is one constant throughout his evolving roles and public appearances. Johnny Depp long hair is not a style choice but a significant aspect of his identity. contributing to his allure and mystique. This article explores the journey and significance of Johnny Depp long hair. highlighting how it has become integral to his brand.
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Johnny Depp's journey in Hollywood began in the 1980s. with his breakout role in the television series "21 Jump Street." During this time, his hair was short, but it was already clear that Depp had a penchant for unique and edgy styles. By the decade's end, Depp started experimenting with longer hair. setting the stage for a lifelong signature.
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The 1990s were transformative for Johnny Depp his career and personal style. Films like "Edward Scissorhands" (1990) and "Benny & Joon" (1993) saw Depp sporting various hair lengths and styles. But, his long, unkempt hair in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993) began to draw significant attention. This period marked the beginning of Johnny Depp long hair. which became a defining feature of his image.
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Welcome to our first magazine of 2017.
We’re looking forward to a fabulous February in
Streatham. With the Common looking gorgeous
in the chill, it's magical to walk across the frosty
grass to the newly-refurbished Rookery Cafe for
hot chocolate and see that the trees are already
in bud and spring will soon be here.
With Valentine's Day coming up, there’s no
need to leave SW16 to find beautiful gifts and
cards for your sweetheart. Even Chanel and
Dior fragrances and hand-made chocolates are
available on the High Rd, these days- see our
centre spread for some Streatham surprises!
We have exciting news about new shop
openings in this issue, and several Balham
estate agents have set their sights on
Streatham. Even the Guardian told its readers
about Streatham’s because “the reality is
amazing, with homes high on the hill that’d
be the envy of Hampstead, but without the
snobbery.” Shhhh! We don’t want the secret of
how special Streatham is to get out too far!
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6 Soap Box - The Neighbourhood
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8 Parish Pump, latest gossip and new
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10 A new era for the Streatham Hill Theatre
14 History - Streatham’s Suffragettes
18 The Great North Wood Project
20 Shop in Streatham for Valentine’s Day
22 Business Rates
24 What’s On
30 Police and Crime Update
32 What Makes Sunnyhill Tick?
34 The Rookery Cascade Appeal
36 Directory of Local Trades and Services
38 Useful Numbers.
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We had some great news in over the holdiay
period. Streatham Wine House released reports
that one could lose weight by drinking red wine
and the fame of Streatham Rovers FC made it
all the way to the Scottish Sun where they were
“featured”.
There was good fun wassailing in the orchard
of the Streatham Common Community Garden
and good news that the Leigham Court Road
car park now has free parking for shoppers
on Sundays. Hat tip to the Streatham Wells
councillors who pushed for this.
We knew the hols were over when local fellow
Ben Kolb spotted Easter goods in Streatham's
grocery stores whilst Christmas trees were
being collected from pavements. Speaking of
Spring, we had a nice chat with Christina Gillett
who’s organising the Den Day for children to
build nature dens in late Spring. Organisations
wishing to get involved should get in touch.
Speaking of pavements, one of our readers
confronted the Arriva bus depot manager
about buses parked across the pedestrian
pavements on the High Road in Streatham Hill.
When asked about this he ran away without
comment.
Hideaway had a brush with celebrity as Lesley-
Ann Jones signed copies of her new biography
of David Bowie at the Wall-to-Wall Bowie show
there. Lesley-Ann has also written critically
acclaimed biographies of Freddie Mercury,
Marc Bolan and Kylie Minogue.
We received late-breaking word the South
London Liberal Synagogue will be hosting a
Syrian refugee family at their expense in a flat
they’re refurbishing for this purpose. We spoke
to Alex Lyell of Streatham Christian Church, and
Nathan McGuire of Streatham Baptist Church
and Love Streatham, as well as Aslam Ijaz of
South London Islamic Centre, all of whom said
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It took three years for Tesco to tear down
the Streatham swimming baths, the original
ice rink and the bus garage then build the
existing leisure centre, flats, the Tesco store
and all the various bits around it. The entire
development cost around £175m.
It’s taken about the same amount of time for
Lambeth Council to decide how to spend
£750k of Section 106 monies paid by Tesco
on projects in three of Streatham’s wards. You
see, as a condition of being allowed to do
their development, Tesco paid around £2.5m
to Lambeth as a Section 106 contribution
(now known as community infrastructure levy
or CIL) to, amongst other things, compensate
for disruption to residents and help improve
nearby areas.
It didn’t take nearly that long to do way
more of that in Brixton, Oval, Herne Hill and
Stockwell, where Lambeth spent its own
budget money whilst we get only a small slice
of the cash Tesco paid to Lambeth for their
development in Streatham.
So, what does Streatham get for it? At the
time of going to press only the St Leonards
ward had any scheme details announced.
Streatham Wells and Streatham South are
still to be updated - Streatham Hill isn’t
included. An underwhelming 150 trees will
apparently be planted somewhere, with
raised beds to be built somewhere else after
consultation with the community. Lambeth
hired consultants to do this over a year ago,
I know because I spent an (unpaid) day with
them, you might be forgiven for thinking they
already knew.
You might also think with all the horticultural
expertise and talent keeping the Rookery in
fine fettle that Lambeth might think it a great
idea to make this a local initiative. In fact,
some of the cash will apparently subsidise a
company from Brixton to do the work!
It seems Lambeth’s preferred plan is to
convert the parking spaces in front of the
Greyhound pub to cycle parking and benches
to relax on. Never mind the diesel fumes,
traffic pollution and noise from two main
roads converging!
It’s bad enough taking so long to get to this
point. It’s worse being fobbed off with our
“own” money and having outside firms doing
the work, but the disappointing nature of
the design doesn’t inspire confidence that
Lambeth knows where Streatham is, much
less that it cares.
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The South London Liberal Synagogue, in
Prentis Rd. has announced “The Abraham’s
Tent Project”, which aims to raise £50,000 to
renovate a disused two-bedroom caretaker’s
flat to be offered to a Syrian refugee family
being resettled in Lambeth. The biblical story of
Abraham’s tent describes how he built an open-
sided tent to welcome strangers. The Council
has promised to accommodate 20 families
by 2020, which has resettled 6 families so far,
including one at Lambeth Palace in a cottage in
the grounds.
An article in The Guardian quoted Alice
Aphandary, the synagogue chair; “There is a
sense that we as Jews have benefited from
sanctuary in the past. For example, my father
was a refugee in the 1950s. Now we want to
repay that welcome to a new generation.”
The synagogue will be launching a fundraising
campaign in February - keep an eye on www.
southlondon.org for more information.
Marks and Spencer’s announcement (via
a planning application in January) that they
plan to open another Food Hall in Streatham
at the site of the old Morrison’s to join the
one opening at London Square’s Megabowl
development is the big news on the retail front
this month. The #Streatham twitter feed was
ablaze as they confirmed to @heartstreatham
that they will open sometime in the third quarter
of this year. We can’t wait to welcome them!
Joining them at the Morrison’s site is The Gym,
with membership from £12.99 a month, the
chain is focused on fitness rather than luxury,
and offers 24 hour a day opening in other
locations. The Streatham site is due to open in
September.
Costa Coffee has also tipped to have taken
one of the Morrison’s units, though they will
face stiff competition from our independent
favourites surrounding the site, Café
Barcelona, Deli Llama, and The Filling Station
– love their beautiful fragrant spring vases of
freesia and hyacinths on the tables!
The Streatham branch of Santander is currently
closed for refurbishment (13th January -
8th February). The refurbishments will continue
after that, but out of hours to “minimalize
customer impact”. We are promised a newly
designed customer-centric branch in April
with” state of the art digital facilities, and an
innovative design to place the customer at the
centre”. Gosh!
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has announced an opportunity to work with
businesses to replace Beacon Bingo at the
Grade Two listed Streatham Hill Theatre which
opened 1928 as one of the biggest theatres
outside the West End and has been a Bingo
Club for over 50 years - in the 1960’s it was the
largest in London.
The history of this glorious building is one that
Craig White, Manager of the club, has been
keen to share with the local community. Anyone
who has had the privilege to meet Craig and
his team at Beacon Bingo will be aware of their
passion for the building and commitment to its
continuing survival as an asset for Streatham.
For example, at a special event in November
last year, guided tours of the building, a
roulette wheel and a cocktail bar reprised its
old glamour days for guests. A short play
written by Craig himself (an award-winning
amateur playwright) was performed, marking
not only the first professional performance to
take place at the theatre for 60 years, but also
demonstrating the fantastic acoustics in the
main auditorium. Those who attended felt a
shimmer of the old atmosphere of excitement
and anticipation of audiences past at the old
Streatham Hill Theatre that night!
Nick Harding, Praesepe CEO paid tribute to the
outstanding contribution of all staff at the Bingo
Club, but unfortunately, it has been running at
a loss, and Praesepe now seek commercial
partners, including anyone interested in re-
opening the beautiful cocktail bar on the first
floor. Theatre groups interested in reviving live
performances in the building are particularly
welcome. Three floors of offices are planned
at the rear of the building and Beacon Bingo is
currently consulting with staff to find ways to
minimise redundancies.
Nick commented, “I am personally determined
to breathe life back into this magnificent
building alongside all the other exciting building
and residential projects currently taking place in
Streatham and will be prepared to be as helpful
as I possibly can to any organisation that wishes
to talk to us.”
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History: Streatham’s Suffragette Movement
Following the recent Women’s Marches
in London and across the world, a global
movement for rights, it seems appropriate
to recall two prominent women in Streatham
from the time of the Suffragettes.
The Women’s Social and Political Union
(WSPU) was founded by the Pankhurst family
in 1903, and by 1912 was at its height of
militancy. Following demonstrations in central
London in early March a Streatham resident,
Leonora Tyson, was arrested and sentenced
to two months of hard labour in Holloway Jail,
where she went on hunger strike. Leonora
lived with her mother and siblings at 37
Drewstead Road, Streatham. She was a very
active member of the WSPU, and Secretary
of the Streatham, and eventually the Lambeth
branch. She played an active role throughout
the Borough attending meetings, speaking at
Streatham Library and working with the HQ of
the Streatham WSPU at 5 Shrubbery Road.
After her release from prison and a speaking
tour in Germany she was involved in
organising a Suffragette demonstration on
Streatham Common in July 1912 attended
by almost 5,000. Various meetings continued
at Streatham Town Hall throughout 1913
including speeches from Mrs Pankhurst.
Disruptive events continued in Streatham
LeoNora tYsoN
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right up until the outbreak of war in August
1914, and Leonara remained active for the
cause. Attitudes changed dramatically after
the war and all women over 21 eventually
won the right to vote in 1928. Leonora died
in East Sheen in 1959 aged 75.
Christina Broom (1862 –1939) was a
photographer credited as the first female
press photographer in the UK. Around 1901
she and her husband opened a stationers’
shop at 87 Streatham Hill in what was
regarded then as middle-class suburban
south-west London. At first, they sold
postcards (a fast- growing business at
that time) by acquiring copyright to other
photographers’ pictures. But in 1903 she
became the family breadwinner by teaching
herself to be a commercial photographer and
would take images of street scenes and sell
them as postcards. The couple eventually
moved to Chelsea and photographed
the Royal Family, was appointed official
photographer to the Household Division, had
a darkroom at Chelsea Barracks and a stall
the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace from
1904-1930.
Christina took many photographs of local
scenes as well as events such as the Boat
Race and top racehorses and their jockeys.
In the ‘20s and ‘30s her photographs were
often featured in the Illustrated London
News, Country Life and The Tatler. She
also took some of the best photographs of
Suffragettes' campaigns in the lead up to
the First World War, very ably assisted by her
daughter Winifred.
Christina Broom’s photographs are a vivid
visual record of London and the Suffragette
movement. Many prints are at the Museum of
London.
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Stretching from Deptford to Croydon,
the Great North Wood was a vast tract of
woodland and wooded commons that was
implemental in the development of London.
It provided a source of charcoal for bakers
and blacksmiths, tannin-rich oak bark for the
tanning industry and timber for construction
and ship-building. As the industrial revolution
rendered these products obsolete the
economic value of woodland waned, leading
to destruction and urbanisation.
Streatham Common, once used by landless
locals for grazing cattle, sat on the eastern
boundary of the great wood. The site is now
a designated Local Nature Reserve and
the secondary woodland, which covers the
eastern part of the common, is an important
part of the matrix of woodland sites which
forms the contemporary Great North Wood
Living Landscape. These woodlands continue
to support a rich ecosystem with rare dead-
wood dwelling insects and a multitude of
fungi, birds and small mammals, as well over
200 species of trees and plants.
Unfortunately a lack of management in some
of these woodlands has led to critical threats
to wildlife and to the continued existence
of the woodlands themselves. Amongst
these threats are erosion and trampling,
encroachment by invasive plant species, fly-
tipping and vandalism.
London Wildlife Trust’s new Heritage Lottery
funded project: The Great North Wood will
seek to address these threats by enlisting
local people in efforts to manage woodland for
wildlife. Working alongside the five borough
councils which the project area encompasses
as well as the Forestry Commission, the
Greater London Authority and numerous
Friends groups and community groups the
project aims to make significant improvements
to south London’s woodland environment.
An extensive programme of community
engagement events will allow a diverse
audience to learn about and experience the
woodland and remind people about the largely
forgotten landscape of the Great North Wood.
Streatham Common Woodland is one of our
13 project sites. Throughout the four year span
of the project we’ll be running public events
on the common as well as working alongside
Streatham Common Cooperative and Friends
of Streatham Common to help better manage
the woods for biodiversity.
To find out more about the project and
how to get involved contact Sam (Project
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Not only has Streatham got the longest High Street in Europe, it is also packed full of hidden
treasurers and delights that are perfect for surprising a loved one thisValentine’s day.
So, we have put together a selection of gifts that will help impress that special someone that
can all be found on your doorstep… so why go anywhere else?
Keep it local… shop in Streatham
CARDS
Streatham has two dedicated
card shops on the high road,
both offering great value cards
for all tastes; Premier Collections
and the Card Factory are set
right in the centre of the high
road if you're just nipping up to
get a pint of milk, why not stop
in and getValentine's sorted?
The Frame Factory on Gleneagle
Road has a beautiful handmade
selection, as well, of course, as
The IndigoTree for those looking
for something extra special.
Don’t forget WH Smith has a
great range of cards as well as
books and gifts too.
CHOCOLATES
If you’re after the handmade
variety than why not contact
local chocolatier Chocolates by
Eloise www.chocolatesbyeloise.
co.uk, on sale at Deli Lama,
Estate House Coffee or the
Coffee Cabin at Streatham Hill
Station, or they will deliver locally.
If MilkTray or Ferrero Rocher is
the answer to your sweetheart’s
desires, supermarkets Co-Op,
Tesco and Sainsbury’s stock
boxes from £3 along with a
range of heart shaped delicacies
for your darling.
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JEWELLRY
and GIFTS
With one if the most extensive
collections of Silver Jewellery
IndigoTree really are the go-to
gift shop in Streatham, as a
finalist in the Great Gifts Retailer
Awards 2016.With a full range
from scented candles to clothes,
pop in and discover all the
treasures it has to offer. There’s
a special section with gifts for
guys too! Of course,Argos also
stocks a good range of gifts and
jewellery, including some top
brands such as Pandora, and
Maplin has a great selection of
toys for grown-up boys too.
FLOWERS
Bill’s Flower Stall outside Lloyd's
Bank at the top of Becmead
Avenue is legendary. Selling a
beautiful array of bunches and
bouquets as well as plants for
all budgets he's the one stop
shop for thisValentines staple.
OpenThursday to Saturday,
so plan ahead forValentines
which falls on aTuesday this
year’s otherwise you have Doris'
Florists in theVale or Lidl have
some surprisingly beautiful
flowers that are unsurprisingly
good value.
FRAGRANCE
Chanel at Westburys, Nina Ricci
at the Streatham Hill Pharmacy
and Issey Miyake at Savers, just
some of the surprise fragrance
purchases for both sexes you
might have thought you needed
to go into town to pick up.
There’s no need to venture
out of Streatham when the
High Road is full of wonderful
Valentines treats like these, and
independent pharmacies spread
along its’ full length. Shacklock
andTouchwood pharmacies
also stock a full range including
Cerruti and Dior’s J'adore with
Boots and Superdrug stocking
some of the more well-known
celebrity brands such as Beyoncé,
Nicki Minaj and SJP. If your beau
prefers to be au natural Maitri
Health stocks organic perfumes
and high end cosmetics such as
Dr Hauschka.
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Hundreds of local businesses are set to see
dramatic changes to the amount they pay in
business rates from April after the government
published the new ‘rateable values’ of their
properties in September 2016.
All businesses in the UK pay a tax on their
premises based on the value of the property
they occupy. Every five years the underlying
value of properties is assessed to determine
its "rateable value", which broadly represents
the yearly rent for which the property could be
let.
Rates were last revalued in 2010 (the 2015
revaluation was cancelled due to economic
uncertainty) but the underlying property values
used are always from two years previously,
so the rates set 2010 were based on property
values in 2008 before the recession.
So, are the changes fair?
On 30 September 2016, the Valuation Office
Agency (VOA) published the new rateable
values of every non-domestic property in
England. Streatham businesses can check
their new values using the VOA website: www.
gov.uk/correct-your-business-rates
Initial discussions with local businesses
indicate that at worst, revaluation could mean
closures, redundancies and other negative
impacts will affect Streatham. The InStreatham
Business Improvement District is keen to hear
from businesses who may be affected by a
rise in their rateable values, and is working
alongside other business groups in London to
campaign on its member’s behalf for a fairer
deal.
Rates represent the third biggest outgoing for
many small businesses after rent and staffing
costs, but what do the costs cover? Payment
is collected by the local authority then sent
to central Government to be distributed back
to Boroughs to cover ‘statutory services’ but
it can be difficult to see any tangible returns.
With residential Council Tax, waste collection
services are included, and many businesses
owners feel they should receive services such
as commercial waste removal, licenses for
outdoor
tables and
chairs and
special
treatment
licenses in return for the high rates they pay.
To help businesses adapt, a transitional relief
scheme will be applied, capped at a 5%
increase for small businesses, 12.5% increase
for medium businesses and a 42% increase
for large businesses. Conversely. for those
benefiting from the revaluation a stepped
scheme will be in place reducing their rates
payments over the next five years so the
benefits won’t be felt immediately either way.
Whilst there is still a lot of uncertainty around
the Government’s policy commitment to give
local authorities the power to retain business
rates by 2019 in London - not least in terms
of how this plays out with GLA’s financial
“take” through this arrangement – now is the
time for BIDs to start working through the
financial, operational and political issues and
opportunities.
The amount of business rates raised in
Lambeth’s BID areas is very significant,
and this is set to grow because of the 2017
Revaluation, and as Lambeth develops -
hence there is a focus on “Inclusive Growth” in
the Future Lambeth Plan.
How can you find out more?
A business rates briefing event will take place
early next month led by Streatham BID with
representatives from Lambeth Council, the
Valuations Office and independent Business
Rates advisors focusing on: how Business
Rates are calculated and what they cover,
how to appeal your increase if you think it’s
incorrect, what transitional and small business
reliefs are available and what will happen in
2020.
Please see www.instreatham.com or @
instreatham for more information.
Business owner Angela Gordon of Charles
Carter Hair whose rates are set to increase in
April: Image by Suzanne Hakuba
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4th
February – Streatham
Choral Come and Sing
Faure’s Requiem St Leonard’s
Church, Streatham High Road.
Conductor Calum Fraser and
members of Streatham Choral
have a workshop at 2.00pm
singing Fauré’s serene and
peaceful Requiem followed by
a performance at 6.00pm at
which family and friends are
welcome. Tickets: £10.00,
music is provided subject to
a £5.00 deposit and entry to
the performance is free, with
a retiring collection in aid of
Streatham Choral.
4th
February – Furzedown
Community Network AGM
6.00pm at The Furzedown
Project.
5th
February – Streatham
Common Community
Garden Fruit Tree Planting
and Pruning Workshop,
11.00-3.00pm.
Expert Paul Richens will be
looking at the yearly fruit
tree cycle; recognising and
protecting against some
common fruit tree diseases;
understanding and caring
for pruning tools; and finally
practising the ‘perfect cut’.
6th
February – South Bank
Engineering UTC Open
Evening, 56 Brixton Hill
(entrance via Horsford Road)
London SW2 1QS 5.00-
7.00pm for those in Year 9
or Year 11 who are looking
for an exciting and hands on
curriculum for the next phase
of their educational journey.
www.southbank-utc.co.uk
6th
, 13th
, 20th
and 27th
February – Streatham Library
Digi buddies offer help and
advice for surfing the internet
and other computer skills.
Entrance is free every Monday
between 1.00 and 5.00pm.
8th
February – Dulwich
Picture Gallery, Vanessa
Bell. An exhibition of the
modernist painter Vanessa
Bell, Virginia Woolf’s sister,
widely acclaimed as a central
figure of the Bloomsbury
Group. There is also a special
display of her photographs
and those of the American
writer, artist and musician
Patti Smith. Both run until 4th
June. Further details at www.
dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
COME & SING
WITH STREATHAM CHORAL!
Fauré’s Requiem
Saturday│4th
February 2017
2.00 - 5.30 pm Workshop
6 pm Performance
Music: provided (subject to £5 deposit)
Entry to performance: free
Retiring collection in aid of Streatham Choral
Conductor CALUM FRASER TICKETS £10 (for singers)
booking fee of £1.00 online
www.streathamchoral.com
St Leonard’s Church
@StreathamChoral Streatham SW16 1HS
Tickets available online (www.wegottickets.com), or on the door
Registered charity: 802195
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Raise your hops or grapes following each course, and decide
the ultimate winner at the close of the evening!
You’ll also be in with the chance to win a magnum
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10 screens in the garden
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We also have a canopy
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Saturday 4th February
Scotland v Ireland at BT Murrayfield Stadium,
Edinburgh 2:25pm
England v France at Twickenham Stadium 4:50pm
Sunday 5th February
Italy v Wales at Stadio Olimpico, Rome 2:00pm
Saturday 11th February
Italy v Ireland Stadio Olimpico, Rome 2:25pm
Wales v England Principality Stadium,
Cardiff 4:50pm
Sunday 12th February
France v Scotland Stade de France, Paris 3:00pm
Saturday 25th February
Scotland v Wales BT Murrayfield Stadium,
Edinburgh 2:25pm
Ireland v France Aviva Stadium, Dublin 4:50pm
Sunday 26th February
England v Italy Twickenham Stadium,
London 3:00pm
Friday 10th March
Wales v Ireland Principality Stadium,
Cardiff 8:05pm
Saturday 11th March
Italy v France Stadio Olimpico, Rome 1:30pm
England v Scotland Twickenham Stadium 4:00pm
Saturday 18th March
Scotland v Italy BT Murrayfield Stadium,
Edinburgh 12:30pm
France v Wales Stade de France, Paris 2:45pm
Ireland v England Aviva Stadium, Dublin 5:00pm
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11th
February – Come and
Sing Choral Evensong at
St Peter’s Church, Leigham
Court Road. Rehearsal
2.00pm, Evensong 4.30pm.
£5.00 for singers includes
score and refreshments.
Places available through www.
choralevensong.eventbrite.
com. Contact music@
stpeters-streatham.org
07979191246.
14th
February – Café
Barcelona Samba and Bossa
Nova evening with music from
Brazil and guest musicians.
344 Streatham High Road.
Free entry.
14th
February – Wandsworth
Oasis Grand Opening. After a
few months of trading at their
newest shop in Streatham Hill
they have their official Grand
Opening at The Old Print
House, 2-4 Leigham Court
Road any time between 5.30
and 8.30. Networking | Drinks
| Nibbles | Tombola and there’s
a raffle for the original of South
London Artist Dan’s picture of
Streatham Hill.
17th
February – Turnstyle
Records Jazz Fusion at 227
Streatham High Road, 7.30
onwards, admission free.
There will be drinks, a raffle,
and the customary friendly
vibe.
19th
February – The
Hideaway. The Cadillac
Kings drive into town to let
the good times roll with their
fantastic mix of blues and
swing. Doors 12pm, Show
2pm £10.00. To view What’s
On throughout February visit
http://www.hideawaylive.co.uk
25th
/26th
February –
Streatham Redhawks. Apart
from their regular league
matches in February there
are two semi-final Cup legs
against Invicta Dynamos.
More information at www.
streatham-hockey.co.uk
26th
February - British
Light Music at the British
Home The Mark Fitz-Gerald
Orchestra concert in aid of The
British Home. Piano Soloist,
Stephen Dickinson. 3pm, £7
& £5 The British Home, Crown
Lane SW163JB 0208 670
8261/www.thebritishhome.
org.uk
what's on continued
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TUE 14TH FEB
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in Jamaican musical history, has reformed and joins forces
with guitar man Ciyo Brown and his band to bring
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A Lovers Rock Valentine’s Day special bought to
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and featuring a rare reunion show for Tradition
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very special headline performance from the legendary
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acclaimed documentary ‘Tubby Hayes -
A Man In A Hurry’ plus a live set from the
Simon Spillett Quartet performing
a stunning showcase of Hayes’ music.
TUBBY
HAYES
“A MAN IN A HURRY”
THU 16TH FEB
FILM SCREENING PLUS THE
SIMON SPILLETT QUARTET
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29. THE SOUL OF LIVE MUSIC IN
THE HEART OF SOUTH LONDON
FRI 24TH FEB
The man behind the album
that shook up the soul scene
in 2015 with some of the hottest
Stax and Atlantic inspired sounds to be
heard in decades returns to Hideaway.
“I’m so glad this album has seen the
light of day, I’ve been playing this a lot”.
Craig Charles, BBC Radio2/6
WAYNE
HERNANDEZ
FRI 17TH & SAT 18TH FEB
Two nights of stunning
soulful vocals from the
charismatic Wayne
Hernandez plus
incredible vocal harmonies
and infectious energy
from Wayne’s band that
are guaranteed to get
the room moving!
WAYNE
HERNANDEZ
REUBEN
JAMES
RICHARDS
SAT 25TH FEB
London’s top afro-reggae-dub-funk band
Soothsayers joins forces with producer/bassist
Wu-Lu and electronics wizardry by Hector Plimmer,
to create a unique must-see collaboration.
Soothsayers
meets Wu-Lu and Hector Plimmer
Join us at Hideaway for
a night of celebration as
we explore the musical
genius of Stevie Wonder
with a super-funky band
led by Janette Mason,
featuring the stunning
vocals of Mary Pearce
and Lex Cameron.
STEVIE
WONDER
THE LEGENDARY
MUSICAL
GENIUS
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Hideaway, 2 Empire Mews, Streatham, London SW16 2BF • Tel: 020 8835 7070
THU 9, FRI 10 &
SAT 11 MARCH
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StreathamPoliceUpdate
LEE ALLEy
After attending a Data Journalism course at the
London College of Communications, I’m using
these shiny new skills for a different approach
to our Police Update to report crime and the
results of our local police team.
The police results figures are current up to the
end of November, and I have been able only
to isolate the figures for Lambeth so far, but
see this article on our website for a map of all
offences committed in Lambeth in September,
October and November 2016. One thing I
can say is that our police officers cannot be
accused of being lazy. Having logged 11,485
offences over the period, we bring you the
following top line results from their efforts.
5724 cases were investigated but resulted in no
suspect being identified.
1005 suspects were charged and are awaiting
trial
133 were tried and found not guilty.
7 suspects were sent to Crown Court, probably
on more serious charges
32 court cases were unable to proceed for
various reasons.
111 people were sent to prison
199 accepted a caution in lieu of being charged
64 were given community sentences,
56 were given suspended prison sentences
33 were given conditional discharges.
73 were fined
57 were ordered to pay penalty charge notices
4 were ordered to pay compensation
217 people were given drugs possession
warnings
78 issues were resolved locally without formal
citations or, presumably, paperwork.
All in all, we can say our people in blue are
putting in a good day’s work!
StreathamPoliceUpdate
British Light Music at
The British Home
The Mark Fitz-Gerald Orchestra is holding a
fundraising concert in aid of The British Home.
Piano soloist Stephen Dickinson.
3.00 pm - Sunday 26th February 2017
Concert Hall, The British Home, Crown Lane, SW16 3JB
Tickets: £7.00 and Concessions £5.00 to include tea and coffee.
Tickets are limited please call the Home on 0208 670 8261 to
purchase your tickets or visit the website at www.britishhome.org.uk
The British Home is an independent charity that cares for people with disabilities and long
term medical conditions. Charity Number 206222
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When the children of Sunnyhill Primary
School unanimously requested more art, the
staff listened and ‘Art Week’ was born. This
term the school have developed a visual arts
project working with DOLPH, a local artist-run
initiative. Since 2014 DOLPH has been staging
a programme of exhibitions and talks from its
space behind Sainsbury’s Local in Streatham
Hill. Over the years. DOLPH’s Natasha
Kahn and Paul Cole have worked with both
prominent artists, as well as emerging talents,
and the project at Sunnyhill will see them
working with their youngest artists yet.
The DOLPH project focuses on artists’ ideas
and motivations. All artists are set a brief,
which asks them to put together an exhibition
based on what makes them tick. The result
offers an insight into their creative process.
Keeping the core, emotional focus of the
DOLPH brief intact, the Sunnyhill children will
be tasked with making a new artwork that
communicates their feelings and emotions.
The project, called ‘What Makes Sunnyhill
Tick?’ will take part over the term and the
children will each produce an artwork about
something that is important or inspires them
- an object, person, activity or an ambition.
That’s the easy bit. The hard part of the brief is
that the artwork should not only communicate
what that ‘thing’ is, but also needs to tell the
audience how they feel about it.
At the end of term the school will become a
gallery, complete with maps and guides made
by the children for family and friends to visit
and view all the finished artworks.
DOLPH’s Natasha Kahn and Paul Cole will be
working with classes and doing workshops
with the children aided by Sunnyhill staff,
who have not only led the project, but
wholeheartedly embraced it. The school
gallery will be limited to parents and carers,
but DOLPH will be organising a public
exhibition of selected works at venues along
Streatham High Road later in the year.
DOLPH would like to thank both the children
and staff of Sunnyhill Primary School for their
enthusiasm and commitment to this project,
which shows there is plenty of artistic talent in
Streatham.
Next DOLPH exhibition in March features
Paul McDevitt. DOLPH, ASC Studios, 47c
Streatham Hill, London SW2 4TS
www.dolphprojects.com
DOLPH
‘What makes Sunnyhill Tick?’
By Tash Kahn
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The Rookery at Streatham
Common is a Grade
2 Listed Garden on
the register of Historic
England. It was from
redevelopment through
a fundraising campaign
led by local resident, Stenton
Covington, in 1912. It was presented
to the London County Council, redesigned,
and opened to the public as a lovely
municipal garden in 1913. As some of our
readers might recall, a centenary event in
2013 commemorated these efforts and 100
years of enjoyment of the garden by the
public.
As part of the centenary activities, a
successful Heritage Lottery bid allowed for
the redesign the renowned White Garden in
The Rookery, plus some ancillary works such
as to the paths.
Much has changed since then. The
Streatham Common Co-Operative has taken
over the running of the Rookery and despite
cuts to the Council budget, SCCoop has
generated income from fundraising events,
donations, sponsorship and the new Café, so
the Rookery is looking very good these days
under SCCoop management.
However, the small waterfall at the top of The
Rookery known as the Cascade, and integral
to the ‘watery’ and tranquil character of this
special garden is often silent these days
except on special occasions because it leaks
and uses too much water.
It is expensive to replace.
SCCoop is applying to
the HLF for another grant
of approximately £100k
to renew and renovate the
cascade and the Rock Garden,
to replant the area surrounding
it with plants influenced by the Arts
and Crafts movement and the exotic plants
arriving back in Britain from plant hunting
exhibitions in the Himalayas during the late
Victorian and Edwardian eras. It is hoped that
SCCoop will provide match funding to this
bid.
A stage 1 bid has received positive
comments and SCCoop hope to submit by
March 2017, and if successful have a start on
site by September 2017.
As part of the bid the project team needs to
show public support so we are hoping that
you will sign the on-line petitions at http://
streathamcommon.org/bid-repair-cascade/.
This is also to be found on the SCCoop
website
In addition, the project group putting the
bid together are also are looking for any
memories the public may have of the
Cascade. You can email them to info@
heartstreatham.co.uk and we will send them
onBarbara Wright
SCCOOP and The Friends of Streatham
Common
The Rookery HLF Bid
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Brixton, Dulwich and Streatham NCT
0844 2436274
Chuka Umunna MP (Local surgery)
020 8835 7062
JobCentrePlus
020 8465 2500, 020 8465 8876
Streatham Hill Safer Neighbourhoods Team
07920 233842
Streatham Wells Safer Neighbourhoods Team
020 8721 2823
Streatham South Safer Neighbourhoods Team
020 8721 2628
St Leonards Safer Neighbourhoods Team
020 8721 2621
Noise enforcement - 9am - 5pm
020 7926 6111
Noise enforcement - 10pm - 3am
020 7926 5999
Streatham Out of Hours GP
020 8693 9066
Streatham Out of Hours Dentist
020 8299 5509
Ambulance non-emergencies
020 7887 6678
Thames Water (Water leaks)
0800 714 614
Citizens Advice Bureau
020 8715 0707
Lambeth Law Centre
020 7737 9781
Transport for London
020 7222 1234
Streatham Business Improvement District
020 8835 7067
Area Crime Reduction Manager
0207 926 9855
Burglar-proofing your house
020 7926 2733
Lambeth Victim Support
020 7820 0007
Fly-tipping, dog fouling, graffiti and
abandoned vehicle reporting 020 7926 9000
streetcarecallcentre@lambeth.gov.uk
Domestic Violence Helpline
0808 2000 247
lambethvawg@refuge.org.uk
Domestic Violence Refuge, Domestic Violence
0207 733 8724
Because we you, here’s the contact list to keep by the phone – important numbers in the area
for emergencies, plus ones that you’ve always wanted to have to hand. Do feel free to request
numbers you think should be here, so we can add to the list.
Useful Numbers
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