Naturally, local residents are very angry and regard the park and football pitches as theirs even though it is owned by Southwark. I have spoken to the Cabinet Member for Environment in Southwark and he has promised a public meeting for Lewisham residents when the report is published.
Southwark Council have announced that they will be considering a report next month which will recommend options to take more or all of the remaining park area, enjoyed by many Honor Oak and Crofton Park residents, to extend their burial grounds.
Naturally, local residents are very angry and regard the park and football pitches as theirs even though it is owned by Southwark. I have spoken to the Cabinet Member for Environment in Southwark and he has promised a public meeting for Lewisham residents when the report is published.
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As part of the 'Save the Libraries' campaign, a read-in was held in each of the five libraries marked for closure to demonstrate people’s love of their local libraries and the importance of books. Author Leslie Davies read an extract from her book Alexandria, which is about the murder of a librarian.
Councillor Morrison read Maya Angelou’s poem, The Human Family and former Head Librarian, Gwen Randall, read The Owl and the Pussy Cat a nonsense poem highlighting the nonsense of library closures. This was a very well attended event. |
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