Beckenham Junior Choir (ages 6-11) and Beckenham Youth Voices (age 11-16)
Saturday, 11 May 2013 3.30 to 5.00p.m. rehearsal and 7.00 p.m. concert at St. Barnabas, Beckenham.
More information can be found at www.beckenhamjuniorchoir.co.uk
Copers Cope Area Residents' Association (CCARA) & West Beckenham Residents' Association (WBRA)
Two residents' associations working together across Beckenham on your behalf
Beckenham Junior Choir (ages 6-11) and Beckenham Youth Voices (age 11-16)
Saturday, 11 May 2013 3.30 to 5.00p.m. rehearsal and 7.00 p.m. concert at St. Barnabas, Beckenham.
More information can be found at www.beckenhamjuniorchoir.co.uk
The Copers Cope Area Residents’ Association invited the Bromley Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), who a responsible for commissioning health care services in the borough, to address Beckenham residents at their AGM and Open Meeting on 28 March 2013. The room was packed with, over 110 residents, our MP Bob Stewart, Copers Cope Cllr Mellor, Penge and Cator Cllr Getgood and Clockhouse Cllr Milner. Continue reading “Bromley Clinical Commissioning Group tells Beckenham what the future holds for the Beckenham Beacon”
There are 11 empty units up and down the High Street and Croydon Road – representing a vacancy rate of around 4.89% and although we have had an increase in empty units over the past six weeks, our High Street figures are still well below the national average of 14%.
Jazz – new lease being negotiated, details not available at present time.
Fireplace shop adjacent to War Memorial – new lease agreed with “Vanilla”, a pavement café/restaurant/bar.
Zenith Windows – new lease being negotiated, details not available at present time.
The Children Society charity shop, Thomsons Travel and Blockbusters – are empty, nothing known regarding any new lessees.
Chessington’s garage – is rumoured to be reopening as another garage, the lease is not being advertised, no further details known.
Fireworks shop (ex Greggs) – having work done on interior, no further details known.
PopUp Shops
Rather than shops remaining empty we would like to see them utilised as PopUp Shops until permanent tenants can be found. If you have contact details, or the name of the landlord or owner, of any of the vacant units, we’d be grateful if you could let us know so we may approach them regarding putting a PopUp Shop in their premises.
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The SGCO’s next concert is on Saturday 20th April at St George’s Church, Beckenham. Young supertalent Sarah Kim, already a favourite of Beckenham audiences, joins us to play two organ concertos. The orchestra will be directed by Dominic Moore.
English Music Concert
Book in advance from The Beckenham Bookshop and St. George’s Church Office (Monday to Friday until 3.30pm). Best seats will be reserved for pre-concert sales. Tickets also available on-line at http://www.stgeorgesbeckenham.co.uk and on the door.
St. George’s Church is on the corner of High Street and Bromley Road Beckenham BR3 1AX.
See link below for a video of the Beckenham Shake held on Sunday 17 March.
The Beckenham Shake is the ‘Beckenham’ version of the internet viral sensation – Harlem Shake, a craze started by a bunch of Australians on 2nd February this year and now been copied over 100,000 times on YouTube, viewed by hundreds of millions worldwide. Beckenham did their own version earlier this month.
The journey from childhood to adulthood, with all the highs and lows, joy and pain, triumphs and mistakes that make us all human, wonderfully expressed through the songs of Stephen Schwartz, Andrew Lippa and William Finn.
For more information and to book tickets online see the KSA website:
Copers Cope Area Residents’ Association has invited the Bromley Clinical Commissioning Group to their AGM & open meeting to address residents on the future of the Beacon in light of the South London Healthcare Trust (SHLT) pulling out. We encourage all Beckenham residents to attend this meeting, you do not have to be a member of our Association. Residents will also have an opportunity to address our councillors and MP.
Background
Currently the NHS Bromley Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) pays the SLHT to provide services at the Beacon. When SHLT pull out Bromley CCG will need to commission care from another provider. The TSA recommend the SLHT hand over the Beacon to Bromley CCG on 1 June 2013 (and the Secretary of State for Health advises it must be done by 1 October 2013 at the latest).
The 1st of June will soon be upon and as yet Bromley CCG has issued no formal plans for the Beacon. They have advised that they still want to have GP and practice nurse services, access to a service dealing with minor injuries, and a range of outpatient and diagnostic services and tests such as blood tests and X-rays, delivered at Beckenham Beacon. They are also looking at options around other primary and community care services.
We understand they are in negotiation with Kings College London to provide services at the Beacon, and that Kings College also want to enhance services at the Beacon. (Note: another of the TSA’s recommendations is that Kings College London take over Princess Royal University Hospital, this is expected to happen some time between June and October.)
Naturally residents are concerned that the services provided at the Beacon will change. We may get some new services, however there are worries that key services currently provided at the Beacon may move, perhaps to Princess Royal Hospital Farnborough or even Kings College London. To address this and give residents the opportunity to have their say we have invited Bromley CCG to speak at our open meeting. We hope the following will be covered.
The council is developing the Local Plan for the Borough as required by the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (amended) and in line with the new National Planning Policy Framework published in March 2012.
The Local Plan will set out the vision and objectives for the Borough in 2030 and the strategic and more detailed policies used in determining local planning applications together with a proposals map and specific site proposals.
More information can be found on the Councils website:
Bromley Council have approved the restructure of Bromley Road and Worsley Bridge Schools so that both schools become all through Primary Schools with effect from 1st September 2014.
Further information can be found on the Councils website:
Restructure of Bromley Road and Worsley Bridge Schools
8pm Thursday 28th March 2013. Beckenham Public Hall, 4 Bromley Road, Beckenham, BR3 5JE
Copers Cope Area Residents’ Association has invited the Bromley Clinical Commissioning Group to their AGM & open meeting to address residents on the future of the Beacon in light of the South London Healthcare Trust (SHLT) pulling out. We encourage all Beckenham residents to attend this meeting, you do not have to be a member of our Association. Residents will also have an opportunity to address our councillors and MP.
Background
Currently the NHS Bromley Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) pays the SLHT to provide services at the Beacon. When SHLT pull out Bromley CCG will need to commission care from another provider. The TSA recommend the SLHT hand over the Beacon to Bromley CCG on 1 June 2013 (and the Secretary of State for Health advises it must be done by 1 October 2013 at the latest).
The 1st of June will soon be upon and as yet Bromley CCG has issued no formal plans for the Beacon. They have advised that they still want to have GP and practice nurse services, access to a service dealing with minor injuries, and a range of outpatient and diagnostic services and tests such as blood tests and X-rays, delivered at Beckenham Beacon. They are also looking at options around other primary and community care services.
We understand they are in negotiation with Kings College London to provide services at the Beacon, and that Kings College also want to enhance services at the Beacon. (Note: another of the TSA’s recommendations is that Kings College London take over Princess Royal University Hospital, this is expected to happen some time between June and October.)
Naturally residents are concerned that the services provided at the Beacon will change. We may get some new services, however there are worries that key services currently provided at the Beacon may move, perhaps to Princess Royal Hospital Farnborough or even Kings College London. To address this and give residents the opportunity to have their say we have invited Bromley CCG to speak at our open meeting. We hope the following will be covered.
CANCELLED DUE TO ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS.
We will let you know if rescheduled.
Botton’s Family Funfair bring, lots of entertainment for all the family on Beckenham Green.
Make it a great start to the spring summer time with children’s rides, Punch and Judy, reptiles display, live music by local performers and lots more…..
The Beckenham Shake is the ‘Beckenham’ version of the internet viral sensation – Harlem Shake, a craze started by a bunch of Australians on 2nd February this year and now been copied over 100,000 times on YouTube, viewed by hundreds of millions worldwide.
A bunch of locals are going to meet and film a version on Beckenham Green this Sunday 17th March at 3.17pm
It is a free to join in public film, just for fun, not a professional shoot.
Everyone is welcome to take part. You’ll need normal clothes for the first 15 seconds and then there will be a break and any outfit is welcome for the second 15 seconds. Yes the second part is supposed to be crazy!
The organisers have more information on the Beckenham Town Us and Facebook
We are not quite sure what to expect, but if you are free and up for a fun idea then why not go along, join in and enjoy, plus spread the word.
As previously reported planning permission has been given for construction of 3 blocks of 4 storey flats on the site. The original development proposal was to provide 15 affordable housing units (35% of the site), the remainder were for private sale. However the developers have now applied to Bromley Council to change the use of the site above to 100% housing association stock (i.e. ‘council housing’). There is local opposition to this change of mix in the housing.
Residents wishing to make a representation can do so in writing or email to Bromley Council at:
Kerry O’Driscoll
Housing Dept
London Borough of Bromley
Civic Centre Bromley
BR1 3UH
Email: kerry.o’driscoll@bromley.gov.uk
You must ensure that you quote the planning reference (PINS Ref. APP/G5180/A/11/2167690) and provide your full name and address
including your post code. Failure to provide these details will mean your comments will not be not accepted.
Beckenham Sainsbury’s has made an application to open 24 hours, including selling alcohol every day from 6am till midnight). Further information can be found on Bromley Council’s website at the link below.
Any residents who wish to comment on a licensing application must do so by 12 March 2013 by writing or email (licencing@bromley.gov.uk). You must ensure that you quote the licensing reference 13/00096/LAPRE and provide your full name and address including your post code. Failure to provide these details will mean your comments will not be accepted. Note: representations must be made on one or more of the 4 licensing objectives (crime and disorder / public nuisance / public safety / protection of children from harm).
Bromley Council has agreed to increase Council Tax. The impact of the increase will see Council Tax rise by 1.2%. Further information including a table of new charges for each band can be found at the link below.