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Councillor David Grant becomes Greenwich’s mayor

May 23, 2012 By Rob Powell

GREENWICH WEST councillor, David Grant, has been sworn in as the mayor of the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

He took up the post at a ceremony in the Painted Hall in the Old Royal Naval College last night in front of councillors and invited guests.

Councillor Grant has been on the council representing the Greenwich West ward since 1998.

Outgoing mayor, Jim Gilman, joked that in both the municipal years he had been mayor, Charlton Athletic football club had been promoted.

The new deputy mayor is Councillor Angela Conforth.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cllr David Grant, Cllr Jim Gillman

Daily Photo: 21/05/2012 – Royal River exhibition at the National Maritime Museum

May 21, 2012 By Rob Powell

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Carvings from a barge belonging to the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers.

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Bust of Inigo Jones, architect of the Queen’s House, Greenwich.

The two exhibits are above are included in the National Maritime Museum’s current exhibition, ‘Royal River: Power, Pageantry and the Thames.’

I asked David Starkey, guest curator of the exhibition, why Greenwich was the right place in which to mark and celebrate the Royal river…

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listen to ‘David Starkey on the Royal River at Greenwich’ on Audioboo

Filed Under: Daily Photo Tagged With: River Thames

New planning app submitted for Deptford Creek footbridge

May 18, 2012 By Rob Powell

A NEW PLANNING application has been submitted for a bridge across Deptford Creek.

If approved, the footbridge would link the new development at Greenwich Reach with Millennium Quay.

The bridge, described as a “trapezoidal lattice girder bridge”, would be six metres wide and have lifts at both sides, making it fully accessible to all. It would be fifty metres long and be seven metres above the creek’s average high water mark.

Planning permission for a bridge was previously given in 2008 at the same time as the rest of the development, labelled New Capital Quay by developer Galliard Homes, but the Port of London Authority subsequently raised concerns about the swing style bridge proposed.

The developer is at the same time asking the council for permission to build 22 extra flats to help finance the bridge. The additional apartments “would ensure the provision of a footbridge across Deptford Creek,” says the submitted Planning Statement.

A planning report by the Mayor of London at the time of the original application said it was “clear that the success of the proposed redevelopment is, for a significant part, dependent on the delivery of the bridge.”

Update: Councillor Matthew Pennycook has posted an illustration of how the bridge would look on his blog.

Filed Under: News

Thomas Tallis new buildings officially opened by David Miliband

May 17, 2012 By Rob Powell

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David Miliband, Chris Roberts and Executive Head Bryon Parker are joined by students for unveiling of plaque.

DAVID MILIBAND MP visited Thomas Tallis School, Kidbrooke, this morning to officially open its new buildings.

The secondary school has undergone a complete rebuild using money from the Building Schools for the Future programme which was set up by the last government.

Mr Miliband, who was Schools Minister when the scheme was initiated, arrived at Kidbrooke railway station and walked to the school where he enjoyed a tour of the new state-of-the-art facilities.

The former Foreign Secretary gave a short speech to guests during the opening ceremony, where there were brilliant musical performances by pupils Zana Wilberforce, Matilda Morris, Jess Ludlam and Jazz Rodrigues, and a thought provoking piece by year-10 student Nadeem Islam.

Listen to David Miliband’s speech

listen to ‘David Miliband at Thomas Talis (Part1)’ on Audioboo

listen to ‘David Miliband at Thomas Talis (Part2)’ on Audioboo

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New recording studio in Thomas Tallis School.

But with some PFI projects attracting criticism because of expensive contracts – one school that had to pay over £300 for a plug socket has been repeatedly highlighted in the press – is Mr Miliband still convinced that PFI deals represent value for money for taxpayers?

“Every project whether it’s conventionally funded or PFI funded needs to be done in an efficient way, and you can see here what happens when you spend money well so there’s no excuse for wasting it,” he said.

Additional funding from the council has paid for a dedicated dojo, an artistic gymnastics gymnasium and a sports hall with space for six badminton courts. Council leader, Chris Roberts, said Thomas Tallis School had “grasped the opportunity” and it had been “transformed”. He added:

“It’s a fantastic place for people to come and learn. All of the [BSF] projects in Greenwich had particular challenges. This one had challenges around flood defence because it’s close to the Quaggy but you can see the product of everybody’s efforts and, backed by excellent teaching, we hope it will become a beacon of education for the future.”

Photographs from this morning’s opening

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Main Entrance

Thomas Tallis School - New Buildings
New drama studio

Thomas Tallis School - New Buildings

David Miliband at Thomas Tallis opening

Thomas Tallis School - New Buildings

Filed Under: News

Daily Photo: 16/05/2012 – Cutty Sark Gardens toilets – awaiting connection

May 16, 2012 By Rob Powell

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There has been some raised eyebrows on Twitter about the toilets that are still not operational in Cutty Sark Gardens, weeks after the Queen officially declared the newly-redesigned Gardens open.

Luckily one local councillor has got to the bottom of it and tweeted today that they should be working by Friday.

Filed Under: Daily Photo Tagged With: Cutty Sark Gardens

London Elects reveals mayoral election ward data

May 15, 2012 By Rob Powell

KEN LIVINGSTONE topped the polls in Greenwich at the recent mayoral election, according to ward breakdown data just revealed by London Elects.

The figures show that Labour’s candidate, who was London’s mayor between 2000 and 2008, got a 42.93% and 43.32% share of the vote in SE10’s Peninsula and Greenwich West wards respectively.

But while his support was static in Peninsula, his support was down by 3.5% in Greenwich West compared to four years ago. Boris Johnson, who won the mayoral contest on May 3rd, saw his share of the vote rise by almost 4% in Greenwich West.

The high profile cable car under construction in North Greenwich didn’t do much to boost the Conservative candidate’s fortunes – Johnson’s support rose by only half a percent in the Peninsula ward.

Lib Dem Brian Paddick, who came to Greenwich town centre during the campaign, saw his first preference support reduced by more than a half in both Peninsula and Greenwich West. The Green Party candidate saw their support rise by about 3 percentage points in both wards giving them third place in the overall share of the vote.

Peninsula – First Preference Votes
Ken Livingstone 42.93% (+0.03%)
Boris Johnson 35.46% (+0.48%)
Brian Paddick 5.44% (-6.18%)
Jenny Jones 7.38% (+2.47) *compared with Sian Berry, Green Party candidate in 2008

Greenwich West – First Preference Votes
Ken Livingstone 43.32% (-3.5%)
Boris Johnson 35.84% (+3.85%)
Brian Paddick 4.94% (-6.47%)
Jenny Jones 7.91% (+2.94) *compared with Sian Berry, Green Party candidate in 2008

**not including postal vostes

For information on the results for other candidates, visit London Elects.

Filed Under: News

Daily Photo: 14/05/2012 – Ocean sunset

May 14, 2012 By Rob Powell

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Photograph of HMS Ocean taken at the weekend as the sun set.

Filed Under: Daily Photo Tagged With: River Thames

Daily Photo: 10/05/2012 – HMS Ocean and the Cutty Sark on a sunny day

May 10, 2012 By Rob Powell

Cutty Sark and HMS Ocean (photoshopped)

Unfortunately there hasn’t been much sunshine since HMS Ocean arrived, so in the absence of any good weather and with the help of Photoshop, I borrowed a blue sky from another photo to imagine what HMS Ocean the Cutty Sark may look like in the summer.

Filed Under: Daily Photo

Daily Photo: 8/5/2012 – Cutty Sark

May 8, 2012 By Rob Powell

The Cutty Sark

Photo of the Cutty Sark and a busy foreshore on Bank Holiday Monday.

Filed Under: Daily Photo Tagged With: Cutty Sark

Len Duvall re-elected as local London Assembly member

May 8, 2012 By Rob Powell

LEN DUVALL has been re-elected as the constituency London Assembly member for Greenwich and Lewisham.

It is Duvall’s fourth term representing the area on the London Assembly, making him the only person to hold the post since the London Assembly was created in 2000.

The former leader of Greenwich Council saw his share of the vote surge to 49.61%, from 39.21% in 2008.

Support for the Conservatives, the Lib Dems and the Green Party was down on four years ago, although the Greens did pass the Lib Dems to take third place.

London Elects will soon release a breakdown of how individual wards voted in last Thursday’s elections, which also saw Boris Johnson returned as mayor of London for another four years.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: London Assembly elections

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