Save Southwark Woods

Save Southwark Woods

Save the beautiful wild woods of Camberwell Old and New Cemeteries for people, for nature and for the future!

Why is this important?
Southwark Council is destroying the woods and graves of the Camberwell Old and New Cemeteries to make Super Cemeteries.

This is the largest grave mounding and excavation project in UK history. Southwark Council is destroying 12 acres of woodland, mounding over tens of thousands of public graves then excavating every grave over 75 years old for ‘new’ inner city burial.

These woods are the lungs of London.
These graves are our history and our heritage.

We the undersigned want the Camberwell Cemeteries saved and declared Local Nature Reserves, as Nunhead, Highgate, and Tower Hamlets Cemeteries now are, with the graves and monuments protected with respect for the dead, and woods for the living.
How it will be delivered
The petition is ongoing. Please sign and share it, then visit our website for all information on the campaign.

Petition: https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/save-southwark-woods

For more information: http://www.savesouthwarkwoods.org.uk

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Lambeth Funders’ Fair

Lambeth Funders’ Fair

Calling all charities, community groups and social enterprises – meet funders, social investors and others supporting the third sector.

  • Meet charitable funders, social investors and other agencies supporting the third sector
  • Find out if your organisation is eligible for funding and what makes a strong application
  • Attend Crowdfunders’ Campaign Masterclass to see how digital fundraising can work for you

Funders confirmed by mid-April include: Big Lottery Fund, City Bridge Trust , Trust for London, London Community Foundation, Guys & St Thomas Charity, Battersea Power Station Foundation, Hyde Foundation, London Catalyst, United St Saviours Charity, Charity Bank, Big Society Capital (more to be confirmed)

This is a free event but places are limited so early booking is recommended, Please register via Eventbrite to secure your place.

Date and Time
Wed 10 May 2017, 10:00 – 13:00 BST


Location

Kia Oval, Kennington, London SE11 5SS

Web: https://www.lambeth.gov.uk/events/lambeth-funders-fair

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Mindfulness in daily life workshop

Mindfulness in daily life workshop

Mindfulness in daily life workshop with qualified life coach and former GP – Dr Caroline Hough.

Mindfulness is about being in the present moment. There is a strong evidence base showing it improves wellbeing. Why not come to a workshop. Experience mindfulness exercises, increase your knowledge, appreciate how to use mindfulness in your daily life and build skills to manage your emotions and enhance your well being.

Saturday 29 April 2017 10.00 – 16.00

Cost £75 each £120 for 2

Location: Fashion Conscious wellness 28 Grove Vale, East Dulwich SE22 8EF

For more information & to book contact Caroline:

07957294444

caroline@aspiring2wellness.com

www.aspiring2wellness.com

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Friends of Ruskin Park Development Worker Request for the supply of services

Work opportunity: Friends of Ruskin Park Development Worker Request for the supply of services

We love Ruskin Park. We want it to be a haven of relaxation, exercise and health for the whole community. Could you help mobilise local people to support us?

The Friends of Ruskin Park are looking for an enthusiastic and capable freelancer to work with us for approximately 40 days over the next six months. Their main tasks will be:

●  Manage the launch of a new, more coordinated volunteering programme
●  Facilitate new activities and volunteering opportunities
●  Help us increase the profile of our activities
●  Support the Trustees and other key volunteers with other elements of our work where appropriate, including making sure that we are prepared to continue this work after the end of the project without your help.

About us

The Friends of Ruskin Park is a registered charity (number 1166358) led by a group of trustees who are all local people. We work to ensure our park is well cared for and maintained, and has a planned and healthy future. 2016 was a significant year for the Friends. We saved the park’s popular paddling pool from closure, raising money through a crowdfunding appeal and put in place a team of volunteers to help maintain it. We also continued with many other highly successful activities, including our summer fete and bandstand concerts. These activities are supported by a group of regular volunteers.

We are committed to our vision for Ruskin Park as a health and wellbeing park . This will include building better links with the nearby Maudsley and King’s College hospitals. Critically, we need to develop a broader approach to volunteer recruitment and engagement that allows us to draw on local enthusiasm to support the park, while better co-ordinating the skills of our existing trustees and volunteers.

The role

The opportunity is for an agreement to supply services, not an employment contract. We expect the rate to be between £120 and £170 per day depending on skills and experience. You will be paid within 30 days on presentation of an invoice and agreed timesheets. We are not registered for VAT.

The Development Worker will:

1.Manage the launch of a new, more coordinated volunteering programme for Ruskin Park

●  Build and grow a simple volunteer database, signposting and supporting potential volunteers to get involved
●  Promote membership and volunteering, including a significant ‘volunteer drive’ at the Ruskin Park Summer Fete on Saturday 24th June 2017
●  Work with existing projects such as the Paddling Pool, Bandstand Concerts and Summer Fete to ensure they have sufficient volunteers for their activities

2.Facilitate new activities and volunteering opportunities that support our vision for a health and wellbeing park
●  Set up joint volunteering sessions with partners such as Trees for Cities and the Ruskin Park Community Garden
●  Building other relationships, e.g. with local schools, hospitals, community groups and other membership organisations, particularly to create opportunities for groups such as hospital patients and young people

3.Help us increase the profile of our activities through publicity materials, attendance at community events (including our own events) and social media

4.Support the Trustees and other key volunteers with other elements of our work where appropriate, including to make sure we are prepared to continue this work after the end of the project without your help.

Who are we looking for?

You will need to be:

●  Passionate about parks, and with a keen interest in health, community activities, food growing and/or horticulture
●  Experienced in working with, supporting and inspiring volunteers. This will include developing a good relationship with our trustees and project group leaders who all have busy lives
●  Able to work with a range of organisations, build networks, spot and exploit new opportunities
●  Well organised and focused on getting things done
●  Able to work independently and flexibly. We’re a small organisation, with no paid employees. Your work schedule will need to accommodate some evening and weekend activities
●  Able to set up simple and efficient processes (e.g. for registering volunteers) and train other people to use them
●  Computer literate (Office, WordPress, Mailchimp) and great at managing social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram)
Optional : As some of our volunteering sessions will require some ‘hands on’
facilitation, we would also like to hear about any practical experience and knowledge you have related to horticulture, food growing, community gardening or other park based activities . However, we are flexible on this requirement and can bring in additional expertise as required.

How to apply

If you’re interested please send your CV and a short covering letter to Chris Norris at cmnorris@gmail.com by midnight on 14th April 2017. We are very happy to answer questions.

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Zero waste kitchen challenge

What could you change with £100?

We’re all passionate about the food we eat, yet each year in the UK we throw away 15 million tonnes of food and drink. Nearly half of this is perfectly good to eat. This amounts to around £60 per week per household.

In 2016 Sainsbury’s launched Waste less Save more in order to help households to reduce their food waste and save on their food bills while meeting new people and learning new skills along the way.

This year Sainsbury’s are looking for 40 Camberwell households to take part in The Zero Waste Kitchen Challenge to build upon last year’s work. Households would ideally live on the Dog Kennel Hill Estate or around Bromar Road, Grove Hill Road, Malfort Road or Ivanhoe Road. Participating households will receive £50 of Sainsbury’s vouchers and £50 to spend on products that help reduce food waste. The Zero Waste Kitchen Challenge will run from April to July 2017. Deadline for applications 8th April. Please email katie.purell@sainsburys.co.uk

Participants will receive a food waste home consultation, invites to free cookery sessions and a Zero Waste Kitchen Handbook to assist in the selection of products. The products are designed to help with planning, storage and cooking. There will also be events and on-line support such as a Facebook group.

About waste less save more

Waste less Save more is part of a new partnership between Sainsbury’s, Southwark Council and environmental charity, Hubbub, which will help local residents to reduce their food waste and save on their food bills while meeting new people and learning new skills along the way.

Sainsbury’s customers have told us that wasting food is one of the biggest things on their mind and they hate doing it. Quite rightly, they see food waste as money going in the bin, and they’ve said they’d like help in this area. In response we created our Waste less, Save more programme, a five year plan designed to test, learn and share the best solutions for helping households reduce their food waste. https://wastelesssavemore. sainsburys.co.uk 

In 2016 we partnered with Swadlincote in Derbyshire to try out lots of projects and innovations to find the best ways households can reduce their food waste and save money. We’ve since delivered over 20 projects in the town which have helped to reduce household food waste, save money for families and strengthen local bonds. You can find out more about the initiative here: https://wastelesssavemore. sainsburys.co.uk/projects

Southwark Council are now keen for us to bring some of the learning to Camberwell. We’re delighted to say that the London Evening Standard would like to follow this journey as their Food for London campaign turns its attention to household waste.  Waste less Save more Camberwell will include a range of community projects from fun school programmes, cooking workshops and competitions to lasting features such as a community fridge.

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anti crime conference

Invitation to anti crime conference on Friday 31 March 2017. 4pm-7pm

The planned event is to raise awareness on anti-violence activities among young people & the community.

Date & venue:

The Trinity College Centre, 1 Newent close, Camberwell Green SE15 6EF

31st March 2017 4.00-7.00 pm

For more information, to confirm your attendance and to book a place in advance, please contact on:

07554817797 or 07977473624

email: admin@fbmf.org.uk, asim.dutta@polino.co.uk

 

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Wardrobe Refresh Workshop

Join Veolia for a FREE Wardrobe Refresh Workshop at your local recycling centre this spring!

It’s the perfect time for a spring clean but rather than throwing away old clothes why not refresh, improve or mend them for the new season. As part of an upcycling awareness project, Veolia the recycling and waste partner of Southwark council are giving residents the opportunity to attend a free repair workshop at the recycling facility off Old Kent Road, at the Southwark Integrated Waste Management Facility, 43 Devon Street, London. SE15 1AL

Katie from Stitches In Time who will be leading the workshop said; “This will be a relaxed workshop where residents can get advice on how to fix, alter and repair clothes they might have been too afraid to tackle! Come along to the workshop with at least three to five items that you’d like advice on how to fix and you will be guided in choosing the best ones to work on and supported in fixing them.”

For residents keen to attend all equipment is provided and attendees will learn:

  • A range of sewing and alteration techniques
  • Technical jargon used in dress making
  • How to repair and alter on your own with confidence

The free ‘Spring clean your wardrobe’ workshop takes place on Tuesday 4 April, it will start promptly at 10am and will end at 1.30pm. Residents interested in attending must book their place by emailing southwarkenquiries@veolia.co.uk by 30 March 2017.

As part of the workshop visitors will also be given the opportunity to see first-hand what happens to their recycling at the state of the art recycling facility. The tour of the recycling facility will enable residents to learn where Southwark’s 132,500 tons of recycling gets sorted every year, ready to become something new.

Other crafting workshops will be taking place later in the year as part of this upcycling project.

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PLANES OVER SE5 AND MORE WIDELY over South Southwark: TOO EARLY, TOO LATE, TOO NOISY, TOO LOW – TOO MANY

Get involved – before the Night Flight Consultation Results are buried

‘Take action over flights and send your comments to jrsresidents@gmail.com; please your full name and post code for the message to be forwarded to your MP’.

We are 20 miles from Heathrow but there are already noise impacts on residents long before the proposed 3rd runway is built. Please write to your MP and emphasise the increased plane activity in recent months, using bigger aircraft, flying lower, flying more noisily, using new flight paths, with aircraft arriving more noticeably from 4.30am and continuing until 11.30pm.

We are 20 miles from Heathrow but there are already noise impacts on residents long before the proposed 3rd runway is built. Please write to your MP and emphasise the increased plane activity in recent months, using bigger aircraft, flying lower, flying more noisily, using new flight paths, with aircraft arriving more noticeably from 4.30am and continuing until 11.30pm.

Ask him or her to bring a debate in Parliament to

·  ensure residents achieve at least 7 hours sleep, the minimum recommended by WHO (World Health Organisation) for good health, and ban flights between 11pm – 6am.

·  ensure any remaining night routes avoid populated areas to mitigate the impact of aircraft noise

·  keep aircraft higher for longer by utilising Continuous Descent Approaches which reduce noise because they require less engine thrust

·  stop aircraft concentrating over SE5

·  stop the impact on mental and physical health caused by aircraft noise and aircraft pollution flying low over SE5

·  take the whine out of arriving aircraft 

It is important he or she knows how aircraft arriving in to Heathrow impact on residents in London SE5 and more widely across Southwark, 20 miles from Heathrow. Even before the proposed 3rd runway is implemented.

PLEASE CONTACT YOUR MP – before the Night Flight Consultation Results are buried

Neil Coyle, MP for Bermondsey and Old Southwark: neil.coyle.mp@pariiament.uk

Harriet Harman, MP for Camberwell & Peckham: harriet.harman.mp@parliament.uk

Helen Hayes, MP for Dulwich & West Norwood: helen.hayes.mp@parliament.uk

by email, or write to them: House of Commons, London SW1A OAA

and/or write directly to:

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon,  Minister for Aviation,  Department for Transport,  House of Lords,  London SW1A 0PW

with a copy to

The Rt. Hon. Sadiq Khan,  Mayor of London,  c/o Caroline Pidgeon,  City Hall,  Queens Walk,  London SE1 2AA

Alternatively, you could send your comments to Bridget Bell jrsresidents@gmail.com

Further reading, Southwark News: http://www.southwarknews.co.uk/news/heathrow-flight-path-camberwell-homes-depriving-residents-sleep/

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Unveiling Camberwell

Let’s make ‘Unveiling Camberwell’ happen

We are passionate about this project and here’s what reaching target means for you and everyone else. We will be able to promote sustainability and transformation in Camberwell, through community engagement between businesses, residents and visitors. Organize business surgery and series of events. This will target people of all generations to demonstrate how thriving, culturally diverse, and unified our town centre is and to also attract entrepreneurial activities and visitors.

Here is how you can help:

  • I’d love for you to pledge
  • Tell your friends and family, and anyone or groups that may want to be part of this 
  • Ask them to share my Crowdfunder page by email and social media

For more information and to support the project, please follow this link:

http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/unveiling-camberwell

Project by Shekhinah Ofori

 

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Friends of Ruskin Park Photography Competition 2017

Friends of Ruskin Park Photography Competition 2017

The competition has two sections.

1. Open to all ages
Theme: WHAT IS THIS LIFE IF, FULL OF CARE, WE TAKE NO TIME TO STAND AND STARE

2. Under 16’s ( at time of entry to the competition )

Theme: COLOUR IN RUSKIN PARK

Photographers and artists are challenged to use photography and printing in any way they see fit to make images originated in Ruskin Park, SE5.

For more information, please visit: http://www.friendsofruskinpark.org.uk/friends-of-ruskin-park-photography-competition-2017/

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Engraving workshop with Flux Studios

Decorative Hand Engraving for jewellers and silversmiths: Weekend Course

This coming weekend:
Free Engraving workshop with Flux Studios if are a Southwark resident (Please read HERE )
Weekend Date: Sat 18 to Sun 19 March 2017
Class Times: 10.00am – 5pm daily

To book, follow the link: http://fluxjewelleryschool.com/event/decorative-hand-engraving/?mc_cid=2d5a56a6d4&mc_eid=5b8d7b77ad

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Blue Shop Cottage: Session 2

Blue Shop Cottage: Session 2

Supporting local musicians from South East London, BSC sessions are intimate gigs where you can listen to some new music in the comfort of a cosy converted shop. An opportunity to hunker down and meet some new people, have a few cans and appreciate some new tunes!

Remember “Bring cans and a cushion” – there’s an off license next door.

TIME: Doors: 7pm
Doors Lock: 7.45pm
Starts: 8pm with intervals between each act.
Ends: 10.30pm

LOCATION: Blue Shop Cottage, 113A Grove Lane, Camberwell SE5 8BG  London

TICKETS: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/blue-shop-cottage-session-2-tickets-32573341742

More about Blue Shop Cottage: https://www.blueshopcottage.com/
Visit Blue Shop Cottage Faecbook page: https://www.facebook.com/BlueShopCottage

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