Lewisham Look-In: Bird feeders

Toast to the NHS
Each year at our Burns Supper toasts to the Lassies and Lads are part of the tradition, this year Alex Feakes combined both toasts in this tribute to the NHS.
Read moreIntroducing Sydenham Ward by-election candidate Margot Wilson
Margot Wilson has been selected as the Lib Dem candidate to fight the by-election needed to fill the vacancy for a councillor in Sydenham ward. This is expected to be in May 2021.
Lewisham Look-In
Lewisham Liberal Democrats members recently took part in some socially distanced festive activities to learn about making Christmas cards and Gingerbread biscuits. We provide the steps (and some photos of the results!) in the article below.
Read moreDelay over Fire Door Replacements
Concern has been expressed that many fire doors in Lewisham Council owned housing stock fail to meet fire safety requirements. A report to the Council’s Housing Committee in December 2018 stated that over 9,000 properties had Front Entrance Doors (FED) which did not consistently meet the 30 minute fire resistance required under building regulations and needed replacing.
Read moreLow Traffic Neighbourhood Scheme 26th November Update
Low Traffic Neighbourhood: SUCCESS!
Following lobbying by Lib Dem campaigner, Karen Pratt, the Council has replaced the key-operated barrier on Leahurst Rd with a camera. However, the two planters have been retained and the description of the filter on the Council’s website doesn’t match their recent leaflet.
Ordinary traffic is now allowed to travel from west to east (Hither Green to Lee Green) but emergency vehicles can go in both directions, all through the same gap. In the rush hour this can only result in chaos and possibly fatal delays.
Read moreLow Traffic Neighbourhood Scheme November Update
164 public questions were submitted to the Lewisham Council meeting on 21 October and a majority of these were about the LTN. It should be noted that all references but one to the Liberal Democrats (in the context of our survey report) were replaced by 'a political party'! The Council held a public consultation meeting by zoom on 22 October, which unfortunately turned into a public information exercise. Feedback suggests that few people were happy with the written answers supplied or with explanations given at both events, although some interesting facts emerged, the most shocking being the sum of £3 million which the Council has already taken in fines from the camera-enforced filters.
Read moreLow Traffic Neighbourhood Scheme Update
Lewisham Council have announced some changes to the Lewisham and Lee Green Low Traffic Neighbourhood schemes. For details of these changes please see: Lewisham Council: Changes to Lewisham and Lee Green Low Traffic Neighbourhood Announced.
We welcome the fact that the Mayor has taken note of the response to our traffic survey and the unprecedented number of questions on this subject which have been submitted for Wednesday's Council meeting. Everyone who submitted a question will receive a written response and may be invited to ask supplementary questions on 21st October.
Read moreResidents unite against Lewisham Council’s traffic scheme
Local residents in Lee Green have given a big thumbs down to the low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) introduced by Lewisham Council.
Remembering Ignatius Sancho
Black Month History provides an opportunity to celebrate the lives of people who have contributed to life in modern Britain.
One such life is Ignatius Sancho, an exceptional character who lived on the Lewisham / Greenwich borders.
Read moreFusion finally throws in the towel on contract to run Lewisham leisure centres and swimming pools
Lewisham council have finally switched the provider of Lewisham’s leisure services from Fusion Lifestyle to a new provider, Greenwich Leisure Limited (who trade as Better). Lewisham Lib Dems have been calling for action against Fusion for a number of years as services have declined.
Fusion have decided to throw in the towel because of the impact of Covid-19 and the lockdown, but their contract has been in trouble for a number of years. This is partly because Lewisham agreed a long 15-year contract in 2011 with assumptions that have inevitably proved inaccurate and with Lewisham failing to ensure service standards are being met.
The decision to change to Greenwich Leisure was taken by Lewisham’s Cabinet in a secret meeting on August 12th but the details have only now been released.
Read moreLewisham Labour's affordable housing failure
Lewisham Labour can’t even meet affordable housing target on their own developments
In the last local elections, Lewisham Labour promised that new housing developments would have to provide at least 50% affordable homes as part of their delivery. We’ve previously covered how the council are letting private-led developments through with much lower shares of affordable housing. Now, they’re not even insisting on the 50% target for their own developments.
Read moreLewisham’s residents should feel safe. Black Lives Matter.
Local Lewisham resident and Young Liberal, Debbie Fatukasi, writes about what the Black Lives Matter movement means to her.
Read moreZero-carbon Lewisham - here's what the Lib Dems would do
One year ago, Lewisham Council declared a climate emergency and pledged to have an action plan to deliver a carbon neutral borough by 2030. We’ve been encouraging the council to get on with this – it is an emergency after all.
Now, just over a year on, the council is about to publish its draft plan. So what does the plan need to do?
Lee Green Healthy Neighbourhoods
Lewisham Lib Dems want to see policies that improve air quality, reduce congestion, cut emissions and enable people to make easier and safer journeys on foot. Reducing the amount we travel by car should be part of this but for some older people and those with disabilities access by car will still be needed.
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