Pump House Pump House APARTMENTS

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Pump House Pump House APARTMENTS Pump House Pump House APARTMENTS........ 5 South Norwood THE BUILDING...... 6 14 homes INTERIORS......... 8 Common Ground SPECIFICATIONS... 19 Architecture LOCAL AREA....... 20 WAYS TO BUY...... 24 OUR TEAM......... 26 3 Apartments Pump House, set within Inspired by the art deco cinema that once graced this busy street, South Norwood’s Pump House was lovingly crafted conservation area, offers for buyers who love this area and 14 one and two bedroom want to make it their home. apartments, moments Available with Help to Buy, these from Norwood Junction homes are really well-designed, train station. showcasing our bespoke interior fit-out. All of them have their own outside space with a recessed balcony (one with an impressive roof terrace), and the building has been designed to be very energy efficient, with green roofs, PV panels and double-glazed windows. There’s also a great space for cycle parking. FEATURES • Conservation area • Art deco-inspired Pump House will join a close-knit • Help to buy available community of South Norwood • Energy efficient residents who are looking for great • Opposite Norwood Junction station • Parquet timber flooring in living areas connections into both Central • Composite stone grey worktops and London and Croydon in the heart Bosch appliances of a vibrant and creative local area. • Timber shelving and handles Left: An artist’s impression of the building. 4 5 Apartments 1 to 14 Pump House STATION ROAD South Norwood SE25 5FJ Apartment Entrance Our scheme at 24 Station Road in ALDI South Norwood is located very near to Norwood Junction station, and designed by Common Ground Architecture. This Library Entrance plan of the building shows the entrance locations, cycle parking and bin store. There will be a new, centrally located Lift space for the local library with 14 new one and two bedroom homes above. Plant & meter area Library Secure Stairs & covered cycle store FOURTH FLOOR 13 Bin store 14 STATION APPROACH THIRD FLOOR 9 Bin & cycle store entrance CARGREEN ROAD 10 11 12 SECOND FLOOR 5 6 7 8 NORWOOD JUNCTION 1 FIRST FLOOR 2 3 4 6 7 Interiors designed by Kitchens are matt grey with Silestone worktops, oak handles our award-winning and Bosch appliances, while team of architects. bathrooms are white with herringbone tiling, timber shelving and a classic rainfall shower head. Our generous windows allow plenty of natural light to flood in, and layouts encourage open plan living with bedroom spaces to retreat to. Interiors All images in this section are from a different Brick By Brick scheme so some finishes may vary. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Features & finishes KITCHEN BATHROOM • Super matt graphite base and tall units • White gloss full-height tiling above with Allgood holt oak handles bath, basin and WC, other non-wet • Handle-less super matt white wall units walls to be painted • Silestone worktops • Tiled boxing to conceal WC cistern, • White gloss ceramic wall tiles basin and pipes coloured to match • Stainless steel sink with chrome the walls mixer tap • WC with slow-close seat • Integrated electric oven • Hand basin with single tap • Integrated induction hob • Bath with white bath panel • Integrated recirculating hood • European oak countertop • Integrated fridge/freezer • Mirror fronted cabinet • Washer/dryer located in storage cupboard FLOORING • LED strip lighting to all wall units • Rustic oiled oak parquet block flooring Heating, lighting & electrical laid to the entrance hall, living room • Gas-fired central heating and kitchen • Wall-hung flat panel radiators • Quartz Westex ultima twist carpet • Heated towel rail to bathroom to bedrooms • LED downlighters throughout • Porcelain floor tiles to bathroom • Audio access entry control system GENERAL FINISHES • Walls painted in Brilliant White matt • Ceiling painted in Brilliant White matt • Satin white internal doors, skirting and architraves Brick By Brick are covered by, and adhere to, the consumer code for home buyers. For more information visit: www.nhbc.co.uk/Builders/ConsumerCodeforHomeBuilders 16 17 Croydon is a short train South Norwood is a perfectly- formed South London ride or cycle away, and neighbourhood, offering a good Crystal Palace is just up mix of local shops and eateries the hill. and plenty of green spaces to explore. South Norwood Country Park is a huge expanse of common land with a network of footpaths and cycle routes. Local area 18 19 A Little Place South Norwood Country Park A new local spot for homemade 47 hectares of countryside and cakes, fresh sandwiches and hot parkland, with miles of trails drinks. It’s also perfect for any to explore. freelances looking to break up their day and make use of the great Wi-Fi. The Clock Tower Market Yeha Noha Café A community powered local A well-established local bar and market in the heart of South café great for big groups with live Norwood takes place on the music serving Mediterranean food. first Saturday of the month from 10am to 4pm on Station Road. Mamma Dough Stanley Halls Located in a beautifully restored Arts and performance centre for heritage building and directly local creatives with a cosy cafe opposite our Pump House, and great events programme. serving the best pizza in London. 20 21 FOOD AND DRINK Mamma Dough Pizza ............................................1 Communitea Café ................................................ 2 Shelverdine Goathouse ....................................... 3 Costa Coffee ........................................................ 4 SHOPPING Grangewood Aldi ......................................................................... 5 Park Nisa Local ............................................................. 6 Tesco Express ...................................................... 7 Day Lewis Pharmacy ........................................... 8 SOUTH NORWOOD HILL PARKS South Norwood Country Park ............................ 9 17 South Norwood Recreation Ground ................ 10 Brickfields Meadow ............................................ 11 13 7 LOCAL AMENITIES South Norwood Post Office...............................12 Stanley Halls .......................................................13 3 HIGH ST 2 South Norwood Library ......................................14 8 6 12 South Norwood Leisure Centre ........................15 4 Crystal Palace FC 1 SCHOOLS Selhurst Park 5 South Norwood Primary School........................16 14 9 Harris Academy South Norwood ......................17 NORWOOD JUNCTION Heavers Farm Primary ........................................18 St Chads RC School ...........................................19 CARGREEN RD 10 TRAVEL TO CENTRAL LONDON 16 South Norwood Country Park South TRAINS SELHURST ROAD 19 Norwood London Bridge ........................................... 12 mins Recreation London Victoria .........................................37 mins Ground London Blackfriars ................................... 18 mins 15 Highbury & Islington ................................ 51 mins 18 BUS 75/157 East Croydon/West Croydon ......29 mins 468 Elephant & Castle ............................ 60 mins 196 Brixton .................................................52 mins SELHURST Heavers CYCLE Meadow 11 Croydon ...................................................... 13 mins Crystal Palace ........................................... 12 mins Brickfields Brixton ........................................................37 mins Meadow London Bridge .......................................... 59 mins 22 23 Our experienced sales Our sales team are based in our shop in central Croydon, and are team can help you find available to offer advice about the best options for different buying options. These buying one of our homes. apartments are prioritised for local residents, and are available with Help to Buy. Help to Buy First time buyers and home movers are both eligible for a Help to Buy Equity Loan, where the government will lend you up to 40% of the cost of your new build home. You put in the minimum 5% cash deposit upfront. Ways to buy 24 25 Delivering the housing local people need, whilst putting the profits to work for the local population. Our team Who we are Collaborators We are Brick By Brick. Common Ground Architecture Built in Croydon for Croydon. Common Ground is our own team of award winning architects. Common Ground This is a borough of many parts. designed this building, and the interiors Urban, suburban and rural, rolling hills of the homes, introducing our bespoke to terrace-end murals. It’s where every Brick By Brick specifications. kind of people have made their home. Croydon Council Which is why the new homes we’re Croydon Council is the sole shareholder of building are for everyone – young and Brick By Brick. Our homes are prioritised old, families and friends, social tenants for local residents, and all the proceeds and private owners. Intelligently designed from the sale of our homes go back to the houses and flats with room to live well, council to help fund public services. built to last and beautifully practical. We’re building them across the borough, hundreds each year, and sending the proceeds to Croydon Council to invest in public services. It’s a new way for boroughs like ours to deliver the housing local people need, while putting the profits to work for the local population. And because we’re local, too, we know what will work, for each place, each community and each potential buyer or tenant. A borough of many parts needs homes for everyone. 26 Call us 020 3034 2565 Visit our website wearebrickbybrick.com Twitter / Instagram @brickbybrickldn Visit our shop 62 George Street Croydon CR0 1PD.
Recommended publications
  • Land and New Homes Property Portfolio
    LAND AND NEW HOMES PROPERTY PORTFOLIO CROYDON | SOUTH NORWOOD | STREATHAM Oaks, trusted estate agent successfully selling new We appointed Oaks Estate Agents to market our development. James had been recommended by build properties. an associate and certainly lived up to expectations. From initial conversations through to the exchange of the final unit, the whole process has been faultless. Thank you for visiting Oaks Estate Agents Land and New Home Oaks Estate Agents are professional, provide property portfolio. Within these pages you will find spectacular excellent service and we received an impressive level newly built properties in London and Surrey that have been of communication throughout the process including entrusted to Oaks Estate Agents to market for sale. out of hours negotiations. Oaks market a variety of developments, both off plan and completed and have a proven track record in exceeding clients expectations by achieving exceptional sale prices in short time frames. We are specialists in our field and are able to provide vendors and land owners with a tailor made service to specifically meet their requirements. If you are a land owner or have a development that you are currently marketing or considering bringing to market, please contact me directly. Many thanks for considering Oaks as your sales representative. JAMES BYRNE Managing Director [email protected] IAN AUSTIN MANSIONS HAREWOOD ROAD, SOUTH CROYDON, CR2 1 x Detached House | 2 x Semi Detached Houses 7 x Luxurious Apartments • Help to Buy Scheme • Excellent
    [Show full text]
  • 264 Croydon - Mitcham - Tooting
    264 Croydon - Mitcham - Tooting Katharine StreetWhitgift Centre Fair Green Swan roydon Croydon Croydon West C Reeves CornerMitchamPurley Road WayMitcham Mitcham Tooting StationTooting Ê BroadwayTootingSt „ George’s Hospital • • • Bus Station• Ê • • • • • • Monday - Friday Croydon Katharine Street 0015 0035 0055 Then 25 55 0425 0455 0510 0525 0540 0555 0610 0659 0708 West Croydon Bus Station Ê 0019 0039 0059 every 29 59 0429 0459 0514 0529 0544 0559 0614 Then 0703 0713 Mitcham Road Purley Way 0027 0047 0107 30 mins 37 07 0437 0507 0522 0537 0552 0607 0622 about 0712 0722 Mitcham Fair Green 0035 0055 0115 at these 45 15 until 0445 0515 0530 0545 0600 0615 0630 every 0730 0741 Tooting Station Ê 0041 0101 0121 mins 51 21 0451 0521 0536 0551 0606 0621 0636 12 minutes 0740 0751 Tooting Broadway Mitcham Road „ 0045 0105 0125 past the 55 25 0455 0525 0540 0555 0610 0625 0640 until 0746 0757 Tooting St George’s Hospital 0050 0110 0130 hour 00 30 0500 0530 0545 0600 0615 0630 0645 0751 0802 Croydon Katharine Street 0716 1803 Then 1910 1925 1940 1955 Then 10 25 40 55 2310 2325 2340 2355 West Croydon Bus Station Ê 0721 Then 1810 about 1915 1930 1944 1959 every 14 29 44 59 2314 2329 2344 2359 Mitcham Road Purley Way 0731 about 1821 every 1924 1938 1952 2007 15 mins 22 37 52 07 2322 2337 2352 0007 Mitcham Fair Green 0751 every 1835 12 1935 1948 2001 2015 at these 30 45 00 15 until 2330 2345 2400 0015 Tooting Station Ê 0801 10 minutes 1843 mins 1941 1954 2007 2021 mins 36 51 06 21 2336 2351 0006 0021 Tooting Broadway Mitcham Road „ 0807 until 1847 until
    [Show full text]
  • Valor Park Croydon
    REDHOUSE ROAD I CROYDON I CR0 3AQ VALOR PARK CROYDON AVAILABLE TO LET Q3 2020 DISTRIBUTION WAREHOUSE OPPORTUNITY 5,000 - 85,000 SQ FT (465 - 7,897 SQ M) VALOR PARK CROYDON CR0 3AQ DISTRIBUTION WAREHOUSE OPPORTUNITY Valor Park Croydon is a brand new development of high quality distribution, warehouse units, situated on Redhouse Road, off the A236 leading to the A23 (Purley Way), which is a major trunk road between Central London (11 miles to the north) and the M25 (10 miles to the south). As a major thoroughfare in a densely populated area of South London, Purley Way has been established as a key trade counter and light industrial area as well as a retail warehouse location. HIGH PROFILE LOCAL OCCUPIERS INCLUDE VALOR PARK CROYDON CR0 3AQ SELCO BUILDERS MERCHANT 11 MILES TO CENTRAL LONDON 10 MILES TO M25 J6 VALOR PARK CROYDON MITCHAM ROAD A236 WEST CROYDON THERAPIA IKEA BEDDINGTON CROYDON TOWN LANE LANE STATION CENTRE TRAM STOP TRAM STOP (4MIN WALK) ROYAL MAIL MORGAN STANLEY UPS ZOTEFOAMS VALOR PARK CROYDON CR0 3AQ FIRST CHOICE FOR LAST MILE URBAN Croydon is the UK’s fastest growing economy with 9.3% Annual Gross Value Added. LOGISTICS Average house prices are currently the third most affordable in Outer London and the fourth most affordable in London overall. Valor Park Croydon offers occupiers the opportunity to locate within the most BARNET connected urban centre in the Southeast, WATFORD one of the only London Boroughs linked by multiple modes of public transport; tram, road, M25 bus and rail. A406 J28 Croydon is a major economic centre and a J1 J4 primary retail and leisure destination.
    [Show full text]
  • Local Area Map Bus Map
    West Norwood Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map 64 145 P A P G E A L A 99 PALACE ROAD 1 O 59 C E R Tulse Hill D CARSON ROAD O 1 A D 123 A 12 U 80 G R O N ROSENDALE ROAD Key 136 V E 18 The Elmgreen E 92 School V N68 68 Euston A 111 2 Day buses in black Marylebone 2 Tottenham R ELMCOURT ROAD E DALMORE ROAD N68 Night buses in blue Court Road X68 Russell Square for British Museum T 1 Gloucester Place S 2 TULSEMERE ROAD 2 Ø— KINGSMEAD ROAD 1 218 415 A Connections with London Underground C for Baker Street 121 120 N LAVENGRO ROAD River Thames Holborn 72 u Connections with London Overground A 51 44 33 L Marble Arch KINFAUNS ROAD 2 HEXHAM ROAD NORTHSTEAD ROAD R Connections with National Rail N2 Aldwych for Covent Garden 11 114 PENRITH PLACE ARDLUI ROAD 2 ELMWORTH GROVE 322 and London Transport Museum 18 Hyde Park Corner Trafalgar Square LEIGHAM VALE The Salvation h Connections with Tramlink N Orford Court VE RO Army 56 H G Clapham Common for Buckingham Palace for Charing Cross OR T River Thames O ELMW Connections with river boats 1 Â Old Town Westminster ELMWORTH GROVE R 100 EASTMEARN ROAD Waterloo Bridge for Southbank Centre, W x Mondays to Fridays morning peaks only, limited stop 14 IMAX Cinema and London Eye 48 KINGSMEAD ROAD 1 HARPENDEN ROAD 61 31 O 68 Clapham Common Victoria 13 93 w Mondays to Fridays evening peaks only Waterloo O E 51 59 U L West Norwood U 40 V 1 D E N R 43 4 S 445 Fire Station E Vauxhall Bridge Road T 1 St GeorgeÕs Circus O V D O V E A N A G R 14 E R A R O T H for Pimlico 12 1 TOWTON ROAD O R 196 R O N 1 L M W Clapham North O O S T E Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus A R M I D E I D for Clapham High Street D A T 37 service.
    [Show full text]
  • 109 Croydon – Streatham – Brixton
    109 Croydon–Streatham–Brixton 109 Mondays to Thursdays (school days) CroydonParkLane 0440 0455 0510 0520 0530 0540 0550 0600 0608 Then 1925 1932 1940 Then 2340 2355 0010 0025 WestCroydonBusStation 0444 0459 0514 0524 0534 0544 0554 0604 0613 about 1931 1938 1946 about 2344 2359 0014 0029 ThorntonHeathBusGarage 0450 0505 0521 0531 0541 0551 0601 0612 0621 every 1942 1949 1957 every 2351 0005 0020 0035 NorburyStation 0456 0511 0527 0538 0548 0558 0609 0621 0630 6 1952 1959 2007 10 2357 0011 0026 0041 StreathamHighRoadGleneagleRoad 0502 0518 0534 0545 0555 0606 0618 0630 0639 mins. 2001 2008 2015 mins. 0003 0017 0032 0047 StreathamHillTelfordAvenue 0508 0524 0540 0551 0601 0613 0625 0637 0646 until 2008 2015 2022 until 0009 0023 0038 0053 BrixtonStation 0515 0531 0547 0559 0610 0622 0634 0646 0655 2016 2023 2030 0016 0030 0045 0100 109 Mondays to Thursdays (school holidays) CroydonParkLane 0440 0455 0510 0520 0530 0540 0550 0600 0608 Then 1922 1930 2340 2355 0010 0025 WestCroydonBusStation 0444 0459 0514 0524 0534 0544 0554 0604 0612 about 1928 1936 Then 2344 2359 0014 0029 ThorntonHeathBusGarage 0450 0505 0521 0531 0541 0551 0601 0611 0619 every 1939 1947 about 2351 0005 0020 0035 NorburyStation 0456 0511 0527 0538 0548 0559 0609 0619 0628 6 1949 1957 every10 2357 0011 0026 0041 StreathamHighRoadGleneagleRoad 0502 0518 0534 0545 0555 0606 0616 0627 0636 mins. 1958 2006 minutes 0003 0017 0032 0047 StreathamHillTelfordAvenue 0508 0524 0540 0551 0601 0612 0623 0634 0643 until 2006 2013 until 0009 0023 0038 0053 BrixtonStation 0515 0531 0547
    [Show full text]
  • Local Government Boundary Commission for England
    LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND REVIEW OF GREATER LONDON, THE LONDON BOROUGHS AND THE CITY OF LONDON THE BOUNDARIES OF THE LONDON BOROUGHS OF BROMLEY, CROYDON, LAMBETH, LEWISHAM, AND SOUTHWARK IN THE VICINITY OF CRYSTAL PALACE. REPORT NO. 632 LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND REPORT NO 632 LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND CHAIRMAN SIR GEOFFREY ELLERTON CMG MBE MEMBERS MR K F J ENNALS CB MR G R PRENTICE MRS H R V SARKANY MR C W SMITH PROFESSOR K YOUNG SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT REVIEW OF GREATER LONDON, THE LONDON BOROUGHS AND THE CITY OF LONDON THE BOUNDARIES OF THE LONDON BOROUGHS OF BROMLEY, CROYDON, LAMBETH, LEWI SHAM AND SODTHWARK IN THE VICINITY OF CRYSTAL PALACE COMMISSION'S FINAL REPORT AND PROPOSALS INTRODUCTION 1. On 1 April 1987 we announced the start of the review of Greater London, the London Boroughs and the City of London, as part of the programme of reviews we are required to undertake by virtue of section 48(1) of the Local Government Act 1972. We wrote to each of the local authorities concerned. 2. Copies of our letter were sent to the appropriate county, district and parish councils bordering Greater London; the local authority associations; Members of Parliament with constituency interests; and the headquarters of the main political parties. In addition, copies were sent to the Metropolitan Police and to those government departments, regional health authorities, electricity, gas and water undertakings which might have an interest, as well as local television and radio stations serving the Greater London area and to a number of other interested persons and organisations.
    [Show full text]
  • Buses and Trams from Croydon Arena and South Norwood Leisure Centre
    Buses and trams from Croydon Arena and South Norwood Leisure Centre Buses and trams from Croydon Arena and South Norwood Leisure Centre 197 towards Peckham Bus Station Lawrie Park Road from stops PG, PH, WJ Penge West PENGE197 towards Peckham Bus Station PengeLawrie PawleynePark Road Arms from stops PG, PH, WJ Penge West SOUTH PENGE 130 NORWOOD CroydonPenge Pawleyne Road Arms from stops PG, PH, WJ Norwood Junction 130 Grosvenor Road ANERLEY Thornton Heath Thornton Heath Selhurst Park Stadium South Norwood 197 Anerley Mitre Parchmore Road Clock Tower Crystal Palace Football Club Clock Tower SOUTH 312 130 130 NORWOOD from stops Croydon Road PG, PH, WJ from stops PG, PH, WJ Norwood Junction ANERLEY THORNTON 130 GrosvenorNorwood Road 197 BECKENHAM 197 Anerley Mitre Thornton Heath HEATHThornton Heath Selhurst Park Stadium South Norwood312 Junction 197 Parchmore Road Clock Tower Crystal Palace Football Club Clock Tower Clifford Road Beckenham Beckenham Doyle Road 312 130 Road Junction 130from stops PG, PH, WJ London Trams THORNTON London Trams Avenue Road BECKENHAM289 130197 Norwood 197 from stop Tram Stop HEATH 197312 Junction from stop LC 312 Clifford Road Birkbeck Beckenham Beckenham Doyle Road Road Junction London Trams 130 Harrington Road from stop Tram Stop London Trams Avenue Road Elmers End 130 London Trams from stop Tram Stop 289 T ROAD 197 AS from stop LC 312BELF Birkbeck Ȟ Ȥ South Norwood Elmers End ALBERT ROAD Country Park London Trams PO Tesco Harrington Road from stop Tram Stop R T L 289 Elmers End AND ROA WATCOMBE ROAD T ROAD
    [Show full text]
  • Buses from Upper Norwood (Beulah Hill) X68 Russell Square Tottenham for British Museum Court Road N68 Holborn Route Finder Aldwych for Covent Garden Day Buses
    Buses from Upper Norwood (Beulah Hill) X68 Russell Square Tottenham for British Museum Court Road N68 Holborn Route finder Aldwych for Covent Garden Day buses Bus route Towards Bus stops River Thames Elephant & Castle Ǩ ǫ ǭ Ǯ Waterloo Westwood Hill Lower Sydenham 196 VAUXHALL for IMAX Theatre, London Eye & South Bank Arts Centre Sydenham Bell Green 450 Norwood Junction ɧ ɨ ɩ ɰ Sydenham Lower Sydenham Vauxhall 196 468 Sainsburys Elephant & Castle Fountain Drive Kennington 249 Anerley ɧ ɨ ɩ ɰ Lansdowne Way Lane Route X68 runs non-stop between West Norwood and Walworth Road Waterloo during the Monday-Friday morning peak only. Kingswood Drive SYDENHAM Clapham Common Ǩ ǫ ǭ Ǯ College Road Stockwell Passengers cannot alight before Waterloo. Ā ā 249 Camberwell Green 450 Lower Sydenham Clapham Common Stockwell Green Kingswood Drive Old Town Bowen Drive West Croydon ˓ ˗ Brixton Effra Denmark Hill Road Kings College Hospital Dulwich Wood Park Kingswood Drive 468 Elephant & Castle Ǩ ǫ ǭ Ǯ Brixton Herne Hill Clapham Common South BRIXTON Lambeth Town Hall Dulwich Wood Park CRYSTAL South Croydon ɧ ɨ ɩ ɰ Norwood Road College Road Deronda Road HERNE PALACE Clapham South Norwood Road Crystal Palace Parade HILL College Road Night buses Thurlow Park Road Anerley Road Thicket Road BALHAM Tulse Hill Crystal Palace Anerley Road Bus route Towards Bus stops TULSE Parade Ridsdale Road Balham Anerley Road Norwood Road Hamlet Road Old Coulsdon ɧ ɨ ɩ ɰ HILL Lancaster Avenue N68 Norwood Road Crystal Palace for National Sports Centre Anerley Tottenham Court Road Ǩ ǫ
    [Show full text]
  • Aviva Fellowship Croydon Area
    Aviva Replies to Carol Courtney Chair: Brian Welch Flat 9 Haven Court Treasurer: Carol Courtney Fellow ship 9 Yoxall Mews Secretary: Maggie Mahoney Croydon Area Redhill RH1 1TF www.avivafellowshipcroydon.org.uk Tel: 01737 771655 April 2017 [email protected] Battersea Park Treasure Trail – Wednesday 7th June 2017 A Spy Themed Treasure Trail has been arranged for Wednesday 7th June 2017. The Trail will guide you on foot around Battersea Park. The route is on pavements and footpaths and is mainly flat. It should be three miles and take about two and a half hours. You don’t need a map, the directions will lead you from start to finish. Solve the clues to decipher the de-activation code. Enter as a team of 2-4 or we can put you into a team. There will be a small prize for the winning team. The trail is on Wednesday 7th June at 10.45am and will meet at the Pear Tree Café by the lake in Battersea Park at 10.30 (postcode SW11 4NJ) . On arrival please “book in” with the Organiser, Carol Courtney (mobile phone on the day only 07790 362523). For parking, buses and trains see overleaf. The cost is £3.50 per person . The trail will finish back at The Pear Tree Cafe – The café serves snacks and lunches all day. As well as tea, coffee and soft drinks it serves a limited choice of wines and beers. www.peartreecafe.co.uk. We need 4-8 teams so please send your confirmation and cheques as soon as possible.
    [Show full text]
  • The Norwood Review
    CONTENTS From the Secretary Local History Report Planning Notes THE REVIEW NORWOOD Crystal Palace Subway Balloons & Aeroplanes at the Crystal Palace (continued) No.210 AUTUMN 2015 Free to Members (£1 for sale) www.norwoodsociety.co.uk PROGRAMME OF LOCAL EVENTS LOCAL HISTORY Local History Talks are held on the 3rd Thursday of the month at 7.30 pm at the Upper Norwood Library, Westow Hill, SE19 1TJ. Free entry including refreshments but donations are appreciated. NORWOOD SOCIETY TALKS October 15th The Business of With one of Britain’s greatest cemeteries in our midst Funerals funerals are a common sight. Barbara Thomas will explore the history of undertakers and local firms. November 19th William Booth It is 150 years since William Booth founded the Salvation Army. Tony Fletcher will reveal the life of the man who preached to thousands in the Crystal Palace. December 17th 2015 Members Social Evening. DULWICH DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETY From October 2015, DDFAS will hold its monthly lectures in the Golden Room at Kingswood House, Seeley Drive, London SE21 8QR. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be served from 7.30pm in the Jacobean Room. All facilities are step-free and on the ground floor. Kingswood has parking for 35 cars, with more in adjacent streets. The nearest rail station is Sydenham Hill. Gipsy Hill station is a little further. Bus no. 3 stops nearby, as does bus no. 322, and bus no. 450 stops almost outside Kingswood House. £7/£1 FOR STUDENTS Lectures take place the second Thursday of the month from October to July at 8pm, with coffee & biscuits from 7.30pm, at Kingswood House (see Where we meet).
    [Show full text]
  • Crystal Palace Candidate, Coming Second in for Four Years and in Those Districts Which Are I London for Six Years
    Chris Guy JORDAN Claire BURCHETT BONHAM Printed by SoloPress, 9 Stock Road, Southend-on-Sea, SS2 5QF. Published and promoted by Chris Jordan at 3 Timberling Gardens, CR2 0AW on behalf of Claire Bonham 4 Gayfere Place, London, SE25 6DY and Guy Burchett 94 Colliers Water Ln, CR7 7LB. have lived in Crystal Palace candidate, coming second in for four years and in those districts which are I London for six years. moving into our new ward of Crystal Palace and Upper I have over 15 years' Norwood, where I live. experience working in the voluntary sector, championing I am passionate about the causes of children, the empowering and enabling elderly and victims of crime, communities to solve their own homelessness and poverty, issues and believe in the power GUY around the world. of volunteering to effect local change. I am currently the strategic BURCHETT lead for volunteering for The Labour have taken this area for have lived in the borough since 2013. Salvation Army across the UK granted for too long. If elected, I'm the Communications Manager at and Ireland. I will be a voice for the I a global business in London's West residents of Crystal Palace and In my spare time I volunteer to End and have also worked for London Upper Norwood - I will work support victims of human Underground, for an international law hard, collaboratively and with trafficking and sing with a firm, and for Sutton and Westminster imagination to ensure that CLAIRE London-based choir. Councils. I recently became a governor decisions are taken with real at a local nursery school and over the Some of you will remember me local input, delivering real years I've helped raise money for BONHAM from the South Norwood by- local improvement in our various charities, including Cancer election: I stood as the Lib Dem services and environment.
    [Show full text]
  • Connecting Your Care
    Connecting your Care Privacy Notice – Direct Care Plain English explanation This privacy notice explains why health and care providers collect information about you and how that information may be used. For additional information about our ‘Connecting Your Care’ programme please also see ‘Connecting Your Care’ leaflet and Frequently Asked Question or visit: www.swlondon.nhs.uk/connectingyourcare. The health and care professionals who look after you maintain health and care records that contain details of any treatment or care you have received previously or are receiving. These records help to provide you with the best possible care. NHS patient health and care records may be electronic, on paper or a mixture of both, and a combination of working practices and technology ensure your information is kept confidential and secure. Records which health and care providers hold about you may include the following information: • Details about you, such as address, contact details and next of kin • Any contact the health or care provider has had with you, such as appointments, clinic visits, emergency appointments, etc. • Notes/reports and assessments about your health and care • Details about your planned treatment and care • Results of investigations, such as blood tests, x-rays, etc. • Relevant information from other health and social care professionals, relatives or those who care for you • If you have had a social care assessment, the type of assessment and the date of the next planned review. The information shared about you is used by the health and social care professionals looking after you to make sure they have the most up to date information available to them so that they can quickly assess you and make the best decisions or plans about your care.
    [Show full text]