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Planning Board backs latest London 2012 submission

January 27, 2012 By Rob Powell

DETAILED plans for the hosting of London 2012 events in Greenwich Park won the backing of councillors last night.

The Planning Board voted to support the application from Locog who were submitting details of how they plan to deliver the equestrian events in Greenwich Park.

A new picture was revealed (see above) showing how organisers think the temporary stadium in the park will look. Locog also disclosed that on cross country day – the busiest day of the equestrian events – there will be a total of 50,000 ticketed spectators at the venue, a figure scaled down from previous estimates.

Concerns were raised by critics about the pruning of trees in Greenwich Park, the positioning of security lighting down the Maze Hill side of the park and about the restoration of the Circus Field, which will be used as a service area.

Greenwich West councillor and Deputy Mayor, David Grant, spoke – as a resident – in favour of the application but said he would to see donkey rides retained by the gates of Greenwich Park, and also suggested that Locog “grass over” Duke Humphrey Road as a legacy project.

Locog said grassing over the road would be an expensive project but they are in discussions regarding the fate of the donkey rides at games time.

Councillor Steve Offord said he was “perfectly satisfied” with the details, although he did add that the travel plans were “badly in need of review”.

Cllr Dermot Poston voted against the original application and remained unconvinced: “All that equestrian and entertainment junk is just a travesty of the Greenwich Park I’ve known all my life,” he said.

Councillor Denise Hyland was more positive: “I think these are going to be absolutely iconic pictures of our park and they are going to be beamed around the world, making Greenwich even more famous than it already is,” she said.

The Planning Board voted in favour of the application by a majority of 4-2.

Listen to London 2012 Greenwich Park Venue Manager, Jeremy Edwards, reacting to the decision:

Jeremy Edwards from Locog (mp3)

North Greenwich Arena plans on display

Later on today, a drop in session will open at Ravensbourne College where London 2012 organisers will explain their transport plans for North Greenwich.

The O2 arena will be renamed as the North Greenwich Arena and a shuttle bus service will get ticket-holders to the venue from Charlton railway station.

Bars and restaurants inside the O2 will remain open throughout the games, although non-Olympic visitors will have to travel through the same queues and security as spectators. Commuter parking, managed by AEG, will be remain open throughout the games.

London 2012 organisers have put together their plans without mention of the under-development cable car, but they say if it’s completed by the games, they will be prepared for it.

London 2012 Drop-in sessions at Ravensbourne College
Friday 27th – Noon – 8pm
Saturday 28th – 10am – 4pm

Filed Under: News

Council leader’s dramatic challenge: “Stop this nonsense once and for all”

January 26, 2012 By Rob Powell

Council Leader, Cllr Chris Roberts

THE LEADER of Greenwich Council, Chris Roberts, challenged a member of the public to stop spreading “rumours” of wrong-doing about him last night.

The dramatic exchange took place during public questions at the full meeting of the council at Woolwich Town Hall.

Babubhai Master, a constituent in Cllr Roberts’ Glyndon ward, has repeatedly laid down written questions about the council’s relationship with a property developer over the last year.

Mr Master, who this website understands is a member of the local Labour Party and stood as a candidate for the council in 1982, complained to the mayor that he had not been allowed to raise in his written question whether there was a conflict of interest in the Leader of the Council’s purchase of a property from a developer in the borough.

“I will have to go somewhere else to ask the questions,” he told the mayor.

At this, the Leader of the Council stood up to raise a point of order:

“He is referring to my purchase of a property.

“If he believes, and if he has any cause to believe, that there is anything incorrect with the purchase of my property there are several courses of action open to him. He can report it to the Chief Executive, to the District Auditor or to the Police and I challenge him now publicly to do all three and stop this nonsense once and for all.

“What he is doing is suggesting is that I behave in a certain way which I certainly do not. So I would actually ask him to raise those questions directly with the Chief Executive, the District Auditor and the Police. Stop the rumour, stop the innuendo and let charges be laid if there are any so that they can be properly answerered.”

Filed Under: News

Daily Photo: 25/01/2012 – Christina O

January 26, 2012 By Rob Powell

Christina O 250112 (12)

Super yacht Christina O made her way up the Thames this today and moored at West India Dock. The former frigate turned luxury yacht was once owned by Aristotle Onassis. Read more about her colourful history here.

Thanks to Dazza for the photo above.

Filed Under: Daily Photo

Serviced offices open for business on Greenwich Peninsula

January 25, 2012 By Rob Powell

6 Mitre Passage

A NEW serviced office centre has opened for business in North Greenwich.

The new business centre is based on the 8th floor of the 6 Mitre Passsage building, close to the Thames cable car development.

The offices are being operated by fast-growing serviced office company, i2 Office, who have already established similar business centres in the City of London and other cities around the UK.

Speaking to offices.org.uk, i2 Office CEO Philip Grace said:

“I think the opportunity to trail-blaze and have a serviced office in this location appealed because there are a number of serviced offices in Canary Wharf but by coming here, we are not competing head to head with Canada Tower and we’re able to deliver in an environment which is slightly different.

He said he is hoping to attract  “new start ups, established businesses, SMEs and blue chips.” As well as office space, the new centre also offers meeting rooms for hire and virtual addresses.

Read full interview with offices.org.uk

i2 Office Greenwich

i2 Office Greenwich
This office overlooks the cable car and the Thames Barrier.

Filed Under: News

Astronomer of the year competition gets under way

January 24, 2012 By Rob Powell


Jupiter with Io and Ganymede, September 2010 © Damian Peach (UK)

THE ROYAL Observatory in Greenwich has started its annual search for the astronomy photographer of the year.

A top prize of £1,500 is on offer for the overall winner with smaller prizes available to individual category winners.

Entries close on June 29th and winning entries will be exhibited at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park. Last year’s winners, including the overall winner by Damian Peach of Jupiter and two of its moons, (shown above) are currently on display.

Dr Marek Kukula, Public Astronomer at the Royal Observatory Greenwich and judge in the competition said: “Astronomy is becoming increasingly popular with the public which is reflected in the big rise in entries we saw in 2011. Every year the competition has brought new surprises, I love the fact that we receive entries from people all around the world and from complete beginners as well as seasoned experts. All the judges are excited about what we’re going to see this time around.”

Click here to find out how to enter

The observatory, now under the new Royal Museums Greenwich umbrella, is also running an astrophotography course for beginners during February and March.

Filed Under: News

Champagne bar on ice but gelateria to open this week

January 22, 2012 By Rob Powell

PLANS to open a new champagne bar in Greenwich town centre have been put on ice but the owners say they remain “committed” to the concept.

Black Vanilla Champagne Bar & Gelateria planned to open in College Approach but the council turned down their application for a premises license.

The owners announced they would appeal against the decision and gathered almost 150 signatures on a petition of support, but no appeal was lodged before the deadline expired last week.

After a series of delays to the opening, the owners say the new ground floor gelateria will open this week while plans for a fresh premises licence application are prepared. A spokesperson told Greenwich.co.uk:

“Black Vanilla SE10 will be opening for business on Tuesday 24 January 2012 at 5 College Approach. Following Greenwich Council’s decision not to grant them an alcohol licence, the owners have decided to proceed in opening without alcohol on the menu for the time being.

“Black Vanilla remains committed to Greenwich and their original concept, and will be exploring all options to deliver a full service in the future.”

Black Vanilla also run a gelateria and “boutique bakery” in Blackheath.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: College Approach, Food

Chinese restaurant landed with Greenwich’s biggest ever fine

January 22, 2012 By Rob Powell

THE OWNERS of a chinese restaurant in Greenwich have been fined £54,000 for breaching food hygiene rules.

In addition to the fine – the largest ever given to a Greenwich business – the owners of Peninsula restaurant in Bugsby’s Way will have to pay £2,600 costs and have been banned from running a food business.

The punishment was handed down by Judge Byers at Woolwich Crown Court on Thursday after the owners, Crestdane Limited, pleaded to guilty to 18 food safety breaches.

Greenwich.co.uk reported in February 2010 that the restaurant had been fined £13,500 for its poor standard of hygiene.

In April 2011, the restaurant was temporarily closed again after council officers carried out an unannounced inspection and found more evidence of a mouse infestation, including droppings near food, plates and even inside a roll of cling film.

Councillor Maureen O’Mara, Greenwich Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Environment said: “I applaud the verdict in this case and welcome the additional sanction that bans the owners from running a food business in the future.

“The hygiene conditions at this restaurant were an absolute disgrace. The key priority seemed to be placing profits over offering good quality food by operating with a blatant disregard for the health of their customers. We have tried to support the restaurant to clean up its act, but they have consistently failed to do so.”

The punishment for the restaurant came just days before Chinese new year, and when Greenwich.co.uk checked this weekend, the restaurant was open and trading.

Filed Under: News

Daily Photo: 20/01/2011 – 4 Stockwell Street

January 20, 2012 By Rob Powell

4 Stockwell Street

Previously on this spot stood John Humphries House, now demolished as part of the University of Greenwich’s development of the site.

With the 1960s office building gone, you can now see the back of properties in Nelson Road and the top of the Canary Wharf skyscape from the corner of Burney Street.

Filed Under: Daily Photo Tagged With: Nelson Road, Stockwell Street

Daily Photo: 19/01/2011 – CAFC

January 19, 2012 By Rob Powell

Thanks very much to Lara Ruffle for sending me this photo she took at The Valley last August.

Don’t forget you can follow Charlton’s progress this season with Kevin Nolan’s match reports.

Filed Under: Daily Photo

Daily Photo: 17/01/2011 – Fight!

January 17, 2012 By Rob Powell

Thanks to local writer Solange for sharing this extraordinary photo she took from her window.

Filed Under: Daily Photo

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