In December, I saw a planning application notice attached to a post at the Nigel Rd bus stop. It was to install a 3m x 1m advertising panel on the paved area opposite. I was very surprised that it hadn't been dismissed at the start (October) and was dismayed to see that the deadline for comments was only days away. Luckily, I spoke to the planning officer, who extended the deadline, and after emailing my comments on the council website, contacted neighbours and the BRG which thankfully was enough to highlight the inappropriate nature of this kind of installation in that place. Imagine the advertising panel on these photos!
From Youtube: "An amazing collection of country cottages in Peckham. Beautiful homes, amazing gardens and lovely people. Opens just once a year for us to enjoy. Also had an art show for Chock Lee." This is a lovely Sunday each June, our very own local village fete. Each year I am there with The Peckham Society, and Bellenden Residents' Group, stall in a corner. We have some wonderful conversations about local things, meeting new local people and visitors and developing links with existing members and contacts. This 10 minute video from Youtube captures some of the enjoyment of the day. If you live in this area this is an event not to be missed.
Read moreSuch a positive community event organised by The Friends of Warwick Gardens. A wonderful family day in the park with music, art, food, yoga & hula hooping. A big thank you for all the musicians who gave their talents for free and of course the wonderful people who came to enjoy the day. It had such a lovely peaceful vibe and truly demonstrated the strength of our community. For our first effort, we're very pleased with ourselves and the feedback has been so positive. It was really hard work but the success of the event has made us totally enthused to do it again in this year. Please do get involved to help us organise The Warwick Wingding 2010. We need all manner of skills & talents. Thank you.
On Saturday 26th September 2009 there was a lovely festival in my local park so I filmed it. The festival was called The Warwick Wingding 2009 and was organised by the Friends of the Warwick Gardens.
This is how Rye Passage is a small oasis in the midst of the bustiling urban places.
Copleston Passage is one of two short pleasant walks in the neighbourhood unsullied by road traffic. The other is Rye Passage at the other end of Bellenden. This Passage is the exit and entrance between the Bellenden neighbourhood and the beginning of Camberwell around Ivanhoe Road and the well known Hoopers Bar & Cafe. Although a bit neglected, there is a welcome charm to these two passages because they are pedestrian only, and used and known only by locals. This Passage is a pedestrian bridge over the railway line from Peckham Rye station to East Dulwich station. There is a good view of the expanse of the railway cutting that is impossible to get from any other place. It is possible to see how it acts as a fantastic haven for wildlife and their own passageway in and out of the city.
Prolific ivy adorns even the chimneys of this house in the eastern section of Highshore Road.
This 'nature reserve' in Bellenden Road, fronting the DWP (Department of Work & Pensions) building, has great potential but is sadly neglected and used as a dump by those passing people who eat on the hoof.
Barry's Place: A Treasure in Blenheim Grove- opposite Bar Story, and a view from station Platform 1.
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