tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4024110476711269686.post3067066179385208544..comments2023-03-06T11:04:58.042+00:00Comments on Ladywell Village Improvement Group: Streetscape improvements face uncertain futureUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4024110476711269686.post-56663923786474078322010-11-01T15:55:35.172+00:002010-11-01T15:55:35.172+00:00Rather disingenuous from the Councillor I feel (wh...Rather disingenuous from the Councillor I feel (who, after all was only elected in May so presumably not involved in any of the hard work up to then). The leaflet headline read "Labour Councillors secure £800,000 for Ladywell" which is blatantly untrue.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4024110476711269686.post-56277757488504744752010-10-31T21:40:13.688+00:002010-10-31T21:40:13.688+00:00I'd firstly like to assure readers that Labour...I'd firstly like to assure readers that Labour councillors continue to support the Ladywell Streetscape Action Plan, and are continuing to campaign for it in the light of recent threats to funding from Coalition cuts to transport budgets. <br /><br />Secondly, I'd just like to address some of the points made above by Geoffrey.<br /><br />Our election leaflet made it very clear that the plans were brought forward by LVIG. <br /><br />“The plans originated in a design and consultation commissioned by campaigners, Ladywell Village Improvement Group, funded by the Mayor’s Fund, and voted for by local residents at the Ladywell Assembly.”<br /><br />We also described the streetscape action plan as a fantastic example of what can be achieved by the council and the community working together through the local assembly. <br /><br />So far as our campaigning activities are concerned - we have supported the streetscape action plan and campaigned for it. <br /><br />We wrote to the Mayor, the Deputy Mayor, the Director of Regeneration, making sure each of them had a copy of the streetscape action plan and highlighting its many excellent points. We had contacts with the lead officer at the council over the summer and we had discussions with the Deputy Mayor, who is respopnsible for regeneration and transport projects. When LVIG launched the petition we encouraged local Labour memebrs to sign it. <br /><br />As councillors we have done a lot to support the Streetscape Action Plan. We will continue to work with and support LVIG in making it a reality. <br /><br />The threat to funding is not from Lewisham Council which supports the proposals. The funding earmarked by the Council was its share of funding for local transport projects which comes from the Department for Transport and is channelled through Mayor of London. That is of course where the threat now lies. <br /><br />So far as the comments about the Deputy Mayor are concerned - We have never found him to be dismissive towards the Ladywell Village proposals. He has been supportive in all the discussions we have had with him, and he remains supportive.Councillor Vincent Davisnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4024110476711269686.post-11386015878419658202010-10-17T12:06:59.218+01:002010-10-17T12:06:59.218+01:00Oh dear, I see that the local councillors, in thei...Oh dear, I see that the local councillors, in their by-election literature, are claiming credit for "securing £800,000 for Ladywell", and that Lewisham Council is to fund the work. Of course, it was LVIG that presented the plans and lobbied Mayor and Cabinet.The money would be from Transport for London, is not guaranteed, and wouldn't anyway be available until 2012/13, I think.Geoffreynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4024110476711269686.post-10247543759533605272010-10-08T19:15:10.887+01:002010-10-08T19:15:10.887+01:00I don’t think we should underestimate our achievem...I don’t think we should underestimate our achievements here. It is disappointing that funding will not be available in the next financial year. But in just over 12 months we’ve turned our hopes of a better neighbourhood into a clear set of proposals – the streetscape action plan. This plan now has wide support within our community. Our determined campaigning has forced councillors and officers to take the streetscape proposals seriously. In a short space of time we have persuaded the mayor and his cabinet to see the value of the proposed improvements and to commit to making them the council’s “next big scheme”. After years of neglect Ladywell is back on the map! We now have to keep up the campaigning so that the area gets the funding it needs.TonyMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16460939545302766057noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4024110476711269686.post-51499182272080953422010-10-08T16:53:19.925+01:002010-10-08T16:53:19.925+01:00The Mayor was "sympathetic" but the Depu...The Mayor was "sympathetic" but the Deputy Mayor was almost "dismissive" citing other more current priorities. Case of "Good Cop, Bad Cop"?Geoffreynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4024110476711269686.post-83430212987184399072010-10-08T11:11:19.515+01:002010-10-08T11:11:19.515+01:00Fingers crossed for two years time then. There mig...Fingers crossed for two years time then. There might be a bit more money around by then if the economy picks up.Petehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08312860889429622212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4024110476711269686.post-73958302615781085802010-10-07T21:26:09.348+01:002010-10-07T21:26:09.348+01:00Peter - it's not quite like that. I think the...Peter - it's not quite like that. I think the Mayor does genuinely appreciate the efforts of LVIG which he referred to at the meeting as "helpful and constructive" (or something like that) - and the Mayor has publicly indicated that the Ladywell scheme will be the Council's next major streeworks project, so there's no reason to give up hope altogether. LVIG will not go away, of course, and in the interim will continue to work with Ladywell Councillors, Council officers and other interested parties to secure smaller stop-gap improvements. For example we hope the Council will take action to require the vacant flats above Coral are brought back into use and spruced up. It looks as if Council/LVIG pressure may soon bring the long vacant Nightwatch building back into use too.Robert Sheppardhttp://robsheppard01@yahoo.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4024110476711269686.post-54201436287831648962010-10-07T21:17:56.767+01:002010-10-07T21:17:56.767+01:00So the Mayor gives £10k of Council money to fund a...So the Mayor gives £10k of Council money to fund a study whose reccs locals and Council officers welcome, only for the Council to shelve it for two years - by which time TfL won't have any money to dish out. Talk about being give false hope. You LVIG people must be livid after all the effort you've put into this. Two fingers to the 'Big Society' in Lewisham!Peter Tookehttp://(optpetertooke1923@hotmail.co.ukional)noreply@blogger.com