Serious threat to Sydenham Road improvements
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To remind everyone - the exhibition is open tonight and tomorrow, Friday, from 5 - 8 pm and on Saturday it is open from 11 am - 3 pm.
Next week's (week beginning 19 October) opening times have just been announced:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 5 - 8 pm and Saturday 17 October from 11am - 3 pm
Every opportunity is being given to local residents to visit this exhibition and we need to encourage everyone to take advantage to go along and see for themselves.
Next week's (week beginning 19 October) opening times have just been announced:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 5 - 8 pm and Saturday 17 October from 11am - 3 pm
Every opportunity is being given to local residents to visit this exhibition and we need to encourage everyone to take advantage to go along and see for themselves.
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Dont forget to sign the petition supporting these proposals at:
http://www.petitiononline.com/sydroad/
http://www.petitiononline.com/sydroad/
Ulysses, thanks for offering to help out. I have also had a couple of other offers of help with printing and leafleting. If you could please PM me your email address, I'll make arrangements to get the ball rolling on this ASAP.Ulysses wrote:Great idea Chazza. I would be willing, again, to put in some miles in this regard. If it meant knocking on neighbours doors also to drum up support then if needed, it wouldn't be a problem.Chazza wrote:Does anyone think it's worth leafleting the area to let non-forum users know about the new petition and making them aware of the threat posed by the No10 petition?
(quote)Whatever I can do to help combat the fairly militant, almost Daily Mail-esque tactics of the other lot just let me know. If it means going door-to-door I will do it.
Although I shall be playing with a straight bat and the truth of, as you say, missing out on the High St. regeneration shall be the compunction to sign![/quote]
Erm-Objection! I read the Daily Mail, and have also signed the petition in favour of the proposed developement of Sydenham High Street!
so what doe's that make me? I know common sense when i see it.
Although I shall be playing with a straight bat and the truth of, as you say, missing out on the High St. regeneration shall be the compunction to sign![/quote]
Erm-Objection! I read the Daily Mail, and have also signed the petition in favour of the proposed developement of Sydenham High Street!
so what doe's that make me? I know common sense when i see it.
I remember being approached by a gentleman while in Chef's Delight back a few months ago asking for people to sign his petition because the council were going to "close sydenham high street to cars". A lot of people in the cafe signed without reading it. I didn't.
A few weeks later I was approached by him again - he has holding a load of papers with signatures and this time asked me to sign to stop the council from "putting a load of humps up and down the street".
I question whether those on the list knew what they were signing. I could see a lot were signing it just because they wanted him to leave and carry on with their dinner. He was later thrown out of Chef's Delight.
A few weeks later I was approached by him again - he has holding a load of papers with signatures and this time asked me to sign to stop the council from "putting a load of humps up and down the street".
I question whether those on the list knew what they were signing. I could see a lot were signing it just because they wanted him to leave and carry on with their dinner. He was later thrown out of Chef's Delight.
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Reminder. Exhibition is open this week on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings from 5 - 8 pm and on Saturday 24 October from 11 am till 3 pm and meanwhile dont forget to sign the petition
http://www.petitiononline.com/sydroad/
http://www.petitiononline.com/sydroad/
Erm-Objection! I read the Daily Mail, and have also signed the petition in favour of the proposed developement of Sydenham High Street!Annie wrote:(quote)Whatever I can do to help combat the fairly militant, almost Daily Mail-esque tactics of the other lot just let me know. If it means going door-to-door I will do it.
Although I shall be playing with a straight bat and the truth of, as you say, missing out on the High St. regeneration shall be the compunction to sign!
so what doe's that make me? I know common sense when i see it. [/quote]
Sorry Annie.
I meant nothing personal, of course, although you seem to have taken the barb well. A Daily Mail reader who doesn't allow themselves to be indoctrinated by the peseudo-Nationalistic rhetoric? I think you something of an anomaly - and a very welcome one at that.
My Mum {should I write Mother?) reads the DM. Fair to say she'd blame the current plight of Sydenham Road bringing the appeal of the whole area down on single Mothers and immigrants, as per the editorial stance of the DM.
Anyway, I've PM'd you Chazza.
i went to the exhibition and found it very informative. also very good to see progress on the station approach.
As a suggestion can the exhibition advertise a link to the online petition. not sure how many people use the sydenham town forum...maybe a couple thousand leaflets in letterboxes will get number count to a good level
As a suggestion can the exhibition advertise a link to the online petition. not sure how many people use the sydenham town forum...maybe a couple thousand leaflets in letterboxes will get number count to a good level
I too ventured down the High Street this evening and was very impressed with the displays and the passion and knowledge of the two consultants there. Thanks to Pat who displayed the opening times on here.
I was also pleased to see that they are actively seeking comments on the (currently underwhelming) Station Road proposals in the feedback forms in anticipation of developing this too.
I was also pleased to see that they are actively seeking comments on the (currently underwhelming) Station Road proposals in the feedback forms in anticipation of developing this too.
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To everyone posting on this thread please remember to keep repeating the online petition link for easy reference - thanks
http://www.petitiononline.com/sydroad/
http://www.petitiononline.com/sydroad/
Vote to oppose Sydenham Road improvements is not recognised
It is not possible to vote oppose to the road improvemnt scheme (36 for, none against!) on your forum!
I am therefore taking this space to say I oppose; I am fed up with all the road humps - note to Lewisham Council - try the 450 bus from Sydenham to West Croydon!, the traffic jams (surely road widening, not narrowing, is called for) sick of cyclists mounting the pavements to get ahead, bus stops out of use for MONTHS, and as for the Sydenham Festival, please could it be renamed the ROADWORKS FESTIVAL in time for next year, when we will still presumably have plenty of those to make crossing the road a highly dangerous business.
I am therefore taking this space to say I oppose; I am fed up with all the road humps - note to Lewisham Council - try the 450 bus from Sydenham to West Croydon!, the traffic jams (surely road widening, not narrowing, is called for) sick of cyclists mounting the pavements to get ahead, bus stops out of use for MONTHS, and as for the Sydenham Festival, please could it be renamed the ROADWORKS FESTIVAL in time for next year, when we will still presumably have plenty of those to make crossing the road a highly dangerous business.
Roadworks
I was tempted to post 'road doesnt works '. The situation re the crossing at Mayow Rd/ Sydenham Rd/ Girton Rd is absurd. As a partially sighted individual I am grateful to the council for help offered but on this issue...FAIL !!! How much longer will I have to use either the stupidly timed crossing near the Post Office or risk crossing the road outside The Dolphin ?
I constantly encounter people who claim to be avoiding Sydenham because of the roadworks nightmare.
As for the drunks...I seem to recall drinking bans in Catford and Penge and an area ASBO for the environs of Penge East Station. As a former alcoholic I sympathise but it puts people off.
I have been in Sydenham for 50 of my 52 years and cannot recall the High St looking so shabby.
I constantly encounter people who claim to be avoiding Sydenham because of the roadworks nightmare.
As for the drunks...I seem to recall drinking bans in Catford and Penge and an area ASBO for the environs of Penge East Station. As a former alcoholic I sympathise but it puts people off.
I have been in Sydenham for 50 of my 52 years and cannot recall the High St looking so shabby.
Re: Vote to oppose Sydenham Road improvements is not recogni
[quote="Simpson"]It is not possible to vote oppose to the road improvemnt scheme (36 for, none against!) on your forum!
Well, someone has!
I hope you have decided to oppose this after going to the display in the high street.
You said 'I am therefore taking this space to say I oppose; I am fed up with all the road humps'
• The road 'humps' as you will know from having been to the presentation are very shallow with very gentle slopes to help define the areas where pedestrians can safely cross. With the speed limit in the high street being 30mph this wont cause a problem with the traffic. They are not there to slow traffic to a snails pace.
• The High Street is only one lane in either direction now. It will be the same afterwards. It is being made slightly less wide in SOME areas. Access for Cyclists will be improved. Access for pedestrians will be improved. It will make the area look better. I'm not sure in the logic in opposing that!
You are of course entitled to oppose this scheme, but from your comments it looks as if you haven't gone to the exhibition. Which is a shame.
If this doesn't go ahead now it probably never will. The high street is in a state, it needs help. This is a good first step.
Well, someone has!
I hope you have decided to oppose this after going to the display in the high street.
You said 'I am therefore taking this space to say I oppose; I am fed up with all the road humps'
• The road 'humps' as you will know from having been to the presentation are very shallow with very gentle slopes to help define the areas where pedestrians can safely cross. With the speed limit in the high street being 30mph this wont cause a problem with the traffic. They are not there to slow traffic to a snails pace.
• The High Street is only one lane in either direction now. It will be the same afterwards. It is being made slightly less wide in SOME areas. Access for Cyclists will be improved. Access for pedestrians will be improved. It will make the area look better. I'm not sure in the logic in opposing that!
You are of course entitled to oppose this scheme, but from your comments it looks as if you haven't gone to the exhibition. Which is a shame.
If this doesn't go ahead now it probably never will. The high street is in a state, it needs help. This is a good first step.
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Nice one
Good work Chazza,
I've just put my name to the petition and send a few emails as you suggested. Such a shame if the proposals get hijacked...
I've just put my name to the petition and send a few emails as you suggested. Such a shame if the proposals get hijacked...
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Me too - this scheme doesn't contain any though. There are very shallow inclines (1 in 25) to take the road up to pavement level at pedestrian crossing points. These are nothing like speed bumps.Simpson wrote:I am fed up with all the road humps
The scheme should improve things here - the road is being narrowed where pedestrians cross, allowing them to clear the road more quickly and get more traffic flowing. The two-lane queues at the Newlands Park junction are being lengthened to improve throughput at this junction.Simpson wrote:the traffic jams (surely road widening, not narrowing, is called for)
If you still want to widen the road, how do you propose to do that? Get rid of the pavements? Maybe demolish all the shops?
None of those complaints relate to the improvement scheme.Simpson wrote:sick of cyclists mounting the pavements to get, bus stops out of use for MONTHS, and as for the Sydenham Festival, please could it be renamed the ROADWORKS FESTIVAL in time for next year, when we will still presumably have plenty of those to make crossing the road a highly dangerous business.
I encourage you to take another look at the plans and to reconsider your position on this matter.