issue 1 Farm Spring Fair SE16 Big Lunch What's on in SE16 Dr. Salter's Daydream by Diane Gorvin iliveinse16 @se16hour se16hour iliveinse16.com Introduction We have launched this magazine to help people find out what's going on in SE16. We want to share with our neighbours and colleagues what makes this area such a great place to learn, do business, take part and visit. We want to make a noise about the great people and organisations that create this amazing community. To do this, we need your help. This magazine has come together from the work of a few volunteers but we can do so much more with more people involved. I Live in SE16 is founded on the belief that this area has a great wealth of skills, networks, creativity and hope. We want to see the neighbourhood becoming even more happy, prosperous and enterprising. But we believe that it’s the efforts of us all working together that will make that vision real. We would welcome any offers of help or support. We have a newsletter for you to subscribe to. We have a Twitter Hour each week that you can join. We run regular MeetUps to encourage you to meet new people in your own community in a relaxed informal atmosphere. We are building a business network for SE16 and of course we have a website where you can find lots of useful information and ideas. Please get in touch if you want to help make SE16 better. Every little bit helps to improve our area! thanks P5 Top: © Southwark Local History Library and Archive Bottom: Ada Salter Gardens by Mark Parker (CC) P7 Top: © Renewal with permission Bottom: © Sustrans with permission P10 Top: Big Lunch - Edinburgh by Phil Wilkinson CC Flickr Bottom: Big Lunch in Thornton Heath by Fergus Burnett (fergusburnett.com) CC Flickr P13 Top: IMGP9965 by Matt Buck CC Flickr Bottom: Bermondsey station © I Live in SE16 P16 © I Live in SE16 P17 Time and Talents with permission Delivery by: Tezgaam Distribution 0203 633 2889 Advertising contact: [email protected] 0203 6060 380 Cover photo: Frederick Roll fjroll.com We have tried to make this a magazine for everyone in SE16 - a hard task! If you want to raise a concern, please write to [email protected]. We welcome your feedback. Ada Salter Sister of the People The unveiling of ‘Dr. Salter’s Daydream’ by Diane Gorvin on 30 November 2014 brought the contribution of Ada Salter to the attention of many who had previously only heard her name. The statue of Ada Salter is the first public statue of a female politician in London and only the fifteenth female public statue in the city. It is a testimony to the biased view we have been fed about the achievements of the past and the current need to restore balance in our appreciation of women in our country’s heritage. But Ada was also a first in so many other ways. The unveiling ceremony on the banks of the Thames was captured on film by our excellent friends Michael and Mike Reardon. The film gives an impression of the open-air event from the perspective of the onlookers and provides a sense of the ceremony that photos and verbal accounts alone never quite emulate. The speakers all expressed their appreciation of the hard work of the Salter Statues Campaign who had raised the money to restore and extend the sculptural memorial to the two great reformers of the early twentieth century. Ada Salter née Brown came to the Bermondsey Settlement in 1897 from a prosperous background. Her talent was in running social clubs for the roughest working-class girls and in this she excelled at the Bermondsey Settlement, then run by the Methodist minister Rev Scott Lidgett. Visit iliveinse16.com/LOVESE16 to read the rest of the story. 5 Brunel and Bermondsey Two major developments with the potential to transform SE16 have recently got their own websites. Brunel Bridge The proposal of a bridge spanning the river Thames between Rotherhithe and Canary Wharf has been given recent prominence by mention in HM Treasury’s National Infrastructure Plan 2014. The bridge is proposed to be a cycle and pedestrian bridge between Durrands Park on Rotherhithe Street and the West India Dock Impounding Station in Canary Wharf. The idea has arisen from Sustrans the national charity enabling people to travel by foot, bike or public transport. They noted that the growth in population to the east of Tower Bridge had not been met with adequate options for bicycles and pedestrians to cross the river. More bridges are needed and given the huge proposed increase in Rotherhithe’s population in the next ten years, a bridge is needed to reduce the pressure on the Jubilee line. New Bermondsey Once known as Surrey Canal, the area between the rail tracks including The Den, Bolina Road, Stockholm Road and Rollins Street is now renamed ‘New Bermondsey’. Planning permission for the site was granted in 2012. The Council and their development partners Renewal presented a 320-page report to the Greater London Assembly in September last year laying out their plans for New Bermondsey. The development proclaims that it will create 2,400 new homes, 2,000 new jobs, a new Overground station, two new bus routes, community sports facilities, an integrated health centre and revitalised stadium for Millwall Football Club. Visit iliveinse16.com/LOVESE16 to read the rest of the story. 7 MeetUps Meeting your neighbours was once taken for granted but in our busy lives, so often it gets neglected. I Live in SE16 is working to create social spaces for people from all parts of SE16 life to get together and have a chat. We meet once a month on the last Friday of the month and so far we've been to several local pubs and bars. Come along and join the fun! 24 April Ship and Whale 29 May Piccalilli Cafe at Surrey Docks Farm (w Midnight Apothecary) @SE16Hour On Tuesday each week, we meet on Twitter using the tag #SE16Hour. The virtual Hour happens on Tuesdays 7.30-8.30pm and we talk about all sorts of SE16 themes – news, events, gossip, quizzes. It's very informal and great fun. If you fancy joining in, just search on Twitter for #SE16Hour and you'll see the conversation appear as each tweet includes the #SE16Hour tag. Simple! Newsletter Each month we email a newsletter to our subscribers. It is a mix of news, articles, events and photos all about SE16 – South Bermondsey, Rotherhithe, Surrey Quays and Canada Water. Please subscribe on our website to get your own copy delivered to your inbox. Big Lunch In SE16, we are taking part in a national project called The Big Lunch. Across the country each June, millions of people have lunch with their neighbours in a simple act of community, friendship and fun. This year on Sunday 7 June, we are planning to hold three – yes 3 – Big Lunch parties in SE16 – and more may yet emerge! The idea is for neighbours to eat together and have some fun around that idea. At the moment three planning groups have formed for Greenland Dock, Rotherhithe and Canada Water. If you'd like to help make the party near you a great success, just get in touch [email protected]. I Live in SE16.com se16network We are always looking for contributors and great stories to cover – let us know if you want to join in. We have founded a network of local businesses and organisations in SE16 to help customers shop locally and to encourage businesses to chose local partners to meet their needs. If you want to write for the website, help run it, be interviewed or your business reviewed contact us at [email protected] Get in touch to join the SE16NETWORK [email protected] The Jubilee Line For those who live, work or visit Bermondsey or Rotherhithe, the Jubilee line has transformed the public transport offer. Connecting in one direction with London Bridge, Waterloo and Westminster and in the other with Canary Wharf and Stratford International, it provides a key link for the SE16 area. Using the river crossing between Canada Water and Canary Wharf, and linking at Canada Water with the London Overground orbital rail network, has made SE16 a key transport hub for London. Since the Jubilee Line Extension opened in 1999, the presence of two Jubilee line stations in SE16 – Canada Water and Bermondsey – has made the community much more accessible and opened it up to a range of new influences. Providing a single route SE to NW across London, the Jubilee line is a key part of life in SE16. The original Jubilee Line started in the West, using part of the old Bakerloo line, and only reached as far as Charing Cross in central London. The extension to Stratford in East London was the result of extensive transformation of the dockland area and the need to link the growing population and emerging economy to the rest of the capital. The new extension entailed building ten new stations each with the distinctive platform edge doors and of course the tunnels to link them. Both Canada Water and Bermondsey stations were built as part of the extension reflecting the concern for natural light, silvered steel cladding and bare concrete structures. Today the line carries well in excess of 213.5M (figures from 2011/12) passenger journeys and is the third busiest on the network. The work on Bond Street to accommodate the huge expected rise in passenger numbers due to the arrival of Cross Rail in 2017 is currently in the midst of delivery. It is due to open to Jubilee passengers again in early December. Visit iliveinse16.com/LOVESE16 to read the rest of the story. 13 Southwark Park Southwark Park sits between Jamaica Road, Lower Road, Hawkstone Road and Southwark Park Road. Mostly gently rolling but with a large ornamental lake at its centre, it is one of the keystones of the SE16 area. It offers visitors and residents alike a wide range of opportunities and is held in deep affection by the people of Bermondsey and Rotherhithe. The local authority run the park as an English Heritage Grade II listed amenity with the help of the Friends of Southwark Park who often run events there and help to support the Park Manager and his staff. also offer allotments for families to learn how to grow their own food and flowers. Sport and fitness The Park has many attractions for those who want to play sport or be more generally active. A free running club meets for a 5km run each Saturday morning and there is an outdoor gym to be used at any time the Park is open. London City Athletics Club has recently been established in the Park and will be based at the athletics centre currently being rebuilt near Hawkstone Road. Mixed O2 touch rugby is played twice a week and in the summer, Southwark Park Bowls Club and Southwark Park Cricket Club both play matches in the Park. You can use three 11-a-side football pitches, free tennis courts and cricket pitches whenever the Park is open. Arts and music The revived Bandstand provides a fine location for summer open-air concerts and offers a central focus for the annual Bermondsey Carnival which fills the Park with fun activities and stalls on a Saturday in late June. The Cafe Gallery gives artists old and young opportunity to show their work and to learn together about artistic creation. The Dilston Gallery is a second space in the Park dedicated to the arts and is run in conjunction with the Café Gallery. They Visit iliveinse16.com/LOVESE16 to read the rest of the story. 15 Can you name the location of the pictures? Competition! Add #ILIVEINSE16 to your pictures on Instagram & Twitter and win a prize if shown in our next issue of the magazine! 16 iliveinse16.com Time and Talents Time and Talents is a vibrant community centre located in the heart of Rotherhithe village. Offering a wide range of activities, clubs and facilities, it is a key hub of a network of local interests and hobbies. The organisation reaches right back to 1887 and the Old Mortuary – their current home – has a history since 1860. However since a facelift and refurbishment in 2010, the centre has now begun to be at the cutting edge of social life locally. Run by a small team of eight, the building provides space for some key organisations to meet such as the Rotherhithe and Bermondsey Local History Society (last Wednesday of each month 7.30-10.00pm) and the Rotherhithe and Bermondsey Choral Society (Each Tuesday 8.15-9.45pm). Time and Talents though also runs a range of groups and activities of their own. The centre is often alight with the energy of children and older people coexisting in harmony. On Wednesdays, the morning Stroke Club is followed in the evening by the local Brownie Pack. Yoga and meditation are regular fixtures alongside arts and craft work and children’s drama. The place welcomes all sorts of people and is creating new partnerships with other specialist organisations to help deliver a wide range of opportunities for local people. Recently a group of older people visited the Surrey Docks Farm and made jam with the produce of their land. Over the summer, the centre visits a range of places, most recently going sailing on Greenland Dock with the Tideway Sailability. From the pictures, the visitors chose a day with great weather to take to the waves! 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