There's an Events sub-committee, a Roads and Transport sub-committee and a Planning and Conservation sub-committee. I am a member of the latter.
We regularly have individuals or representatives of groups of householders who come to our sub-committee meeting to ask for help or to talk to us about their planning concerns. In fact, that's how I got involved. I came to a meeting asking for help. I received tremendous moral and practical support and advice, as a consequence of which I and my neighbours were able to successfully oppose inappropriate over development in a conservation area.
After sitting in on several of the sub-committee's monthly meetings, I eventually joined the group.
It's very time consuming - with lots of paperwork and information to digest, courses to attend and quite a steep (and never ending!) learning curve. I work freelance, so I can't always give as much time as I'd like to. Everyone in our group is very sincere and we all do our very best. I'm sure that goes for the other sub-committees also.
Sydenham Society's website http://www.sydenhamsociety.com gives more detail on the sort of work the society does. I'm sure we'd be very, very grateful for any help people can give.
Tim: Well all I can say is that I never heard of any co-ordination (group or individual) or suggestions that this wasn't a good place to post. I post irregularly ... sometimes that's due to pressure of work, but sometimes I get very, very hurt by some of the things that people say on this site, such that I have to take a breather to lick my wounds.Tim Lund wrote:
There may or may not have been a decision as such, but it would be easy to identify a time when the number of posts from the SydSoc regulars I identified fell off significantly. This was presumably a set of individual decisions, rather than just accidents. We can be fairly sure these individual decisions were co-ordinated, since it happened at a time when I was the Chair of SydSoc, and it was suggested to me strongly that this was not a good place to post. I don't have SydSoc Exec minutes to hand, but I don't believe any such decision was ever minuted, but I think we have nonetheless good enough grounds for saying a decision was made.