Market on the Green Beckenham – tomorrow 10am to 4pm Sat 3 Aug 2013

Market On The Green… snails, pheasants, hogroast, local fine sausages… plus all the favourites from last time.

Live music, Lindyhop Dancing, plus at 10.30, 1.30 and 3.00 Clumsy Clown and Superman entertain the kids with:

Pom Pom Dancing
Parachute Fun
Games
Maracas Dancing
Scarf Dancing

For those that love it local, this Saturday 3 August, 10am – 4pm on Beckenham Green.

Note times above may change, click here find more information about the Market.

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Free entertainment at Market on the Green – one week to go

One week to go until Market on the Green. There will be 34 stalls, a fun fair and free entertainment all day. Lunch is sorted with  Jerk Chicken, Hog Roast, Crepes  and our very own Villagers Sausages are doing a BBQ.

Whats on….

  • 3 sessions of kids dancing and games with Clumsy Clown and Superman
  • Steve – acoustic guitar, classic rock and flamenco
  • Bianca – soulful solo artist
  • Urban Prophecies – rockin local band
  • String Quartet – St George’s Chamber Orchestra
  • Ronnie – sings swing  (think Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin, Sammi Davis)
  • James Cooper – acoustic guitar
  • Lindy Hop Dancing – you can join in

For more information check out the market web page.

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Beckenham’s Annual Best Dressed Window Competition starts TODAY

Best Dressed Window Competition 2013

Celebrating Beckenham’s Green & Pleasant Parks 

27 July to 4 August

This year’s competition will run from 27 July to 4 August during Love Parks Week  www.loveparksweek.org.uk

Check out the best dressed windows in and around the High Street that showcase Beckenham’s wonderful open spaces. Vote for your favourite below.

Live in Beckenham? Why not join your local residents’ association, it’s only £3 per year. You don’t have to do anything… let us  keep you up to date on issues that affect Beckenham, represent you on a whole raft of issues (planning, licencing, health, council spending, policing, heritage, town centre improvement and more), attend stakeholder meetings, organise free events on The Green and promote our High Street. Join here.

New restaurant to open at 142 High Street – Lale Zar

A licensing application has been lodged to open a new restaurant where the Fireworks shop used to be, next to Sense Charity Shop. This will also be Turkish restaurant (there is currently an application in for a Turkish restaurant at 241 Beckenham High Street,the old Diamond House Chinese Takeaway). Lale Zar  a Turkish orientated family restaurant has applied for a premises licence and alcohol licence  from 11.00-23.00 daily. 

Further information can be found online on the Councils website at the link below.

Distraction burglary warning

Bromley Police are urging residents to be alert after receiving reports of six distraction burglary across the borough during the last two weeks.

The distraction burglaries occur when a youth in his early teens calls at an address with a man who he states is his uncle, claiming he has lost a football/toy over the fence in the victim’s garden. While the victim is assisting the youth looking for his ‘lost item’ the man steals cash/jewellery in the house.

The teenager is described as white, approximately 5’3” tall, fat with black, cropped hair. The man with him is described as white, approximately 5’9” tall, stout and bald.

Police are urging residents to be vigilant and to report any suspicious activity immediately, using 999 if the person is still in the vicinity or if they believe the suspects may be targeting vulnerable householders in the area. Alternatively call 101 if you have information you wish to pass to officers.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Furphy from Bromley Police said “Be cautious when dealing with any unexpected calls or visits. Be alert for stories which may be a trick to get you to leave your home, to get you to let the caller into your property or if someone appears to be attempting to distract you.

Don’t be pressured into letting someone into your home if you have suspicions about them. If you are not sure, don’t open the door. Genuine visitors will not mind you telling them to return when you have a relative, or friend with you.

Please also bear in mind that representatives from water, gas and electric companies are unlikely to call at your home without an appointment and police are likely to be present if there is a real emergency”.

New restaurant to open at 251 High Street

A licensing application has been lodged to open a new restaurant where the Diamond House Chinese restaurant used to be opposite the war memorial. Hisar Meze Bar will be a 50 seat Turkish resturant with a BBQ pit and bar.

 

Further information can be found online on the Councils website at the link below.

https://searchapplications.bromley.gov.uk/onlineapplications/simpleSearchResults.do;jsessionid=277E2239756D9DA81689293137545750?action=firstPage

Bend it round Beckenham – free cycle ride – Sun 21 July 2013

Get out on your own or with family for a free local bike ride. A charming 11 mile ride encorporating some hills on surfaces made for cycling. This circular ride will take you through the quieter. On your travels around the heart of Beckenham town you will pass the historic Kent County Cricket Ground and Beckenham Palace.

Bend it round Beckenham

Save the date – Market On The Green 10am to 4pm Sat 3 Aug 2013, Beckenham Green

Our next market is bigger and better…..

We have more hot food with Oink Oink Hog Roast, our very own Villagers Sausages is doing a BBQ, a speciality tea and coffee stall by Cafe Santiago plus previous attendees Deli Jerk Chicken, Ty Janick crepes and galettes and Global Fusion Bakery, so plenty for lunch.

There will be three sessions of children’s entertainment by  Brilliant Birthdays, Clumsy Clown and Superman will be at the Market all day, local Beckenham band Urban Prophecies are playing.  Keep checking our website as we are confirming entertainment and music performers over the next couple of weeks. The day will be jam packed with things to keep the family entertained and the kids busy.

We have some new stalls, Dine Thyme, Ella Jane Designs, Godmersham Game, H&RH Escargot, Icing on the Cake and Sand Glass Fusion. Plus many returning stalls,  Holwood Farm Shop and Deli, Howards of Kent, Layhams Farm Shop, Marsh Produce, Munchkin Kitchen,  Nip From The Hip, Norbiton Cheese, Organically Prepared – Back to Eden,  Pretty Peculiar,  ‘Sauced’ by Marina , The Happy Apple,  The Tiddly Pomme at Brogdale , Tiger Spring Tea, Tutor Doctor.

See you on the 3rd August, please share the flyer below with your friends, family and neighbours.

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REFUSED – Planning application to demolish The Lodge Southend Rd

A planning application to demolish The Lodge (on the corner of Park Road opposite South Park Court) and build a 3-storey block of modern flats in its place has been refused by Bromley Council on the following grounds:

“The proposal by reason of the amount of site coverage by buildings and hard surfaces, constitutes a cramped overdevelopment of the site, which together with the bulk and siting of the proposed three storey building would be detrimental to the character and appearance of the Southend Road Conservation Area”.

Council Plans for transport in Beckenham

Bromley Council are considering lobbying for an extension of the DLR from Lewisham to Bromley, extension of the Tramlink to Crystal Palace and  then a link from Beckenham junction to Bromley. It was noted the Tramlink extention from Beckenham Junction to Bromley was likely to be some way into the furture and that getting the DLR extended to Bromley was the highest priority. See link below for further information, page 13 of the Environment Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee Report of 16 April 2013.

Report

Improved transport links are much welcomed, however some residents have expressed concerns about linking Beckenham and Bromley by tram, as the route will likely go through the residential roads  in the Beckenham Place Park Conservation Area and the 227 bus route already covers this route well already. Others would like to see improved train links from Beckenham Junction to Clapham Junction and  more direct trains from Beckenham Junction to Blackfriars/Kings Cross St Pancras at peak times (especially in the evening). Please let us know your views to pass on to our Councillors, email chairman@coperscope.org.uk

 

Beckenham Beacon Stakeholder Discussion Group Meeting May 2013

In May we attended the first Beckenham Beacon Stakeholder Discussion Group. We would like to think this group was a result of the Public Meeting our Association held with West Beck RA about the future of the Beacon in Nov 2012 and the huge turn out of residents – your support really made a difference. Apologies for being late on reporting this, but there was a delay on the Minutes.

The main purpose of the Group is to review current health services provided at the Beckenham Beacon and consider how these services (and others) can be developed to fully utilise the site. The Group mainly consists of health professionals and GPs, and both our Association and West Beckenham Residents’ Association attend to represent residents. The Beacon is currently occupied by the following organisations:

  • Bromley Clinical Commissioning Group 13% (office and meeting space, Patient Referral Centre)
  • South London NHS Trust 45.50% – this is the part that will be taken over by King’s College Hospital (Children’s Outpatients, Pain Clinic office, Physiotherapy & Surgical Appliances, Community Midwives, and offices, some of which are unused)
  • Bromley Healthcare 24.30% (Speech and Language Therapy, Bromley Wellbeing, District Nursing/Health Visiting)
  • Elm House Surgery 9.54%
  • Cator Medical Centre 6.84%
  • Bite cafe 0.74%

There was much discussion on unused space in the Beacon and under utilised space that could be used better. The main question is what to fill it with? The Group has asked us to canvass residents on what services they would like to see in the Beacon:

  • What existing services would you like to see expanded or have longer opening hours?
  • What new services would you like to see in the Beacon?
  • There may also be some services you would prefer to be moved out of the Beacon. Perhaps other sites have better facilities or perhaps you already have to go to another site for one part of your care and would prefer to have all your care done on one site.

The following suggestions and points were raised at the meeting:

  • Concerns were raised that Radiology (xray) and Diagnostics Department may not continue. It was assured that King’s are interested in providing these services but are unsure about the demand, due to a lack of data from SLHT they will need to undertake a scoping exercise. King’s are not intending to expand the Radiology service at this point but it may be an option longer term. It was noted that Radiology could benefit from an improved appointment system. Radiology services should also be open at the weekends, at present patients attending the Minor Injuries Unit or Urgent Care Centre at the weekend have to be sent to the PHUH for an xray.
  • Blood services have no appointment system and consequently patients often experience long waits. It was noted that the Blood services is usually quieter in the afternoon, however patients may not be aware of this. The complexities of implementing an appointment system were discussed, we asked that at minimum there should be morning and afternoon appointment blocks.
  • The children’s blood service should be in the same department as adults, currently children are treated separately. The BCCG is looking into setting up cardiology services, diagnostics and community clinics at the Beacon.
  • Cardiology and cardiac rehab is a top priority to be put into the Beacon.
  • Neurology services will be provided by King’s at the Beacon.
  • It has been raised whether antenatal services remain and the Beacon and King’s have suggested a full scoping exercise to find out demand. • We asked that the Urgent Care Centre have extended hours up to 10pm (12pm was discussed but was not possible).
  • We asked for a Fracture Clinic, noting the long journey to the PRUH for anyone with a fracture and the many sports clubs in Beckenham.
  • We raised the issue of car parking, ie not enough and payment on exit. It was advised that it is unlikely anything can be done as this had been fully explored as part of the new build and that planning restrictions would prevent what is required for a pay on exit system.
  • We raised whether inpatient beds will be provided at the Beacon and it was confirmed that Intermediate beds would not be put at the Beacon as they would require a host of additional services not provided at the site.
  • There is still an Audiology Department but no Audiologist, it was advised that there is scope to improve this as this is under used.
  • Learning Disability service was requested.
  • Sexual Health patients complain of appointment slots and long waits to be seen, extended appointments requested.
  • Dermatology services need extended hours on Saturdays to meet demand.
  • Physiotherapy services requested as Orpington hospital where they are currently provided is closing.
  • Ophthalmology requested as Orpington hospital where they are currently provided is closing.
  • Holiday jabs service requested.
  • One stop Social Care Service requested.
  • Children & Young People Services requested.

This discussion group is your opportunity to have your say about the services provided in the Beacon. Please email us at chairman@coperscope.org.uk with your comments and we will pass on your comments to the Group at the next meeting in July