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19 aRtS

Memorial

Inlovingmemoryof SheilaMaudBailey 17.11.1935-29.10.2008 12thAnniversary

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25 Years without you. 25 Years since we last celebrated your birthday with you. We should be celebrating your 40th birthday with you; but for us you will always be 15. Your beautiful smile, vivacious character and zest for life, which was so full of potential will always be remembered. We all love and miss you dearly. We will always remember you, and will always miss you. The Brightest Spark there ever was.

Love always, Mum, Dad, Tracy and Luke xxxx

Our new Sports Centre contains a large Sports Hall and Dance Studio, for a range of team and individual activities. It is available in the evenings from 17:00 until 22:00 and weekends from 09:00 to 21:00, subject to other events and activities.

To place a family

Sports Hall The indoor full-size Sports Hall has fl oor markings to suit a wide variety of sporting activities including: • Football • Badminton • Basketball (with professional-style hoops) • Netball • Cricket (with nets)

announcement in the paper please email ads@southwarknews.co.uk Announcements must be placed by 4pm on the Tuesday before Thursday’s publication

Main School Hall & Entrance Foyer Our main School Hall and dramatic Entrance Foyer are available for events including weddings and club/community use.

Dance Studio Designed to a high professional specifi cation, the state-of-the-art, air-conditioned dance studio has a sprung fl oor. Check your routine is ‘on pointe’ with the studio’s full length mirrored wall and ballet bar. The studio is equipped with professional lighting and sound equipment, allowing your inspiration and innovation to flow.

For more info call Gary 020 8516 7977 The Halley Academy, Corelli Rd, Blackhealth, London SE3 8EP

www.thehalleyacademy.org.uk

TOWNAND COUNTRYPLANNINGACT 1990

THE LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK hereby gives notice that it has made an Order under Section 247 of the aboveAct to authorise the stopping up of the following area of public highway shown hatched black on the drawing attached to the draft Order and labelled S247- Stopping Up Proposals, London Road.

Section 1 An area of highway at 100-116 London Road which measures 10 metres in length and 0.58 metres in width (at its widest point).

Section 2 An area of highway at 100-116 London Road which measures 52 metres in length and 0.39 metres in width (at its widest point).

Section 3 An area of highway at 100-116 London Road which measures 16 metres in length and 0.31 metres in width (at its widest point).

Section 4 An area of highway at 100-116 London Road which measures 10 metres in length (at its longest point) and 3.05 metres in width (at its widest point).

The stopping up has been authorised to enable the development described in the Schedule to this notice to be carried out in accordance with the planning permission granted under Part III of theAct by the Council on 28 October 2019 under local planning authority reference No. 18-AP-3616.

COPIES OF THE ORDERAND THE RELEVANT PLAN MAYBE INSPECTED FREE OF

CHARGE by way of appointment at the London Borough of Southwark, 160Tooley Street, London SE1 2TZ by calling 020 7525 2135 and referring to 100-116 London Road Stopping Up Order. Acopy may also be viewed on the Council’s website at https://www.southwark.gov.uk/transport-and-roads/traffic-orders-licensing-strategies-andregulation/highway-stopping-up-closure-orders?chapter=4

Any person aggrieved by the Order and desiring to question the validity thereof, or of any provision contained therein, on the ground that it is not within the powers of the aboveAct or that any regulation made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order may, within 6 weeks of 29th October, apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision contained herein.

Doreen Forrester-Brown Director of Legal Services

THE SCHEDULE

‘Redevelopment of the London Road Building incorporating the Academy of Sport to provide refurbished and extended learning and teaching facilities, involving: alterations to all facades; addition of rooftop plant and other roof-level features; rearrangement and increase of internal floorspace, made possible by the infilling of the existing voids on the uppermost floor of the building, including the relocation of the LSBU library into the London Road Building and the provision of a basement-level cycle store; addition of a loading bay and bin store on Keyworth Street, and; hard and soft landscaping of the external areas. ’

LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONACT 1984 SECTION 14(1) (MERROW STREET, LOWER ROAD)

TEMPORARYPROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC

The Council of the London Borough of Southwark hereby gives notice that to enable a crane operation and highway works to be carried out, it made an order the effect of which will be to prohibit vehicular traffic from entering part of the above named roads.

Whilst works are in progress, and whilst the authorised traffic signs are displayed, no person shall cause any vehicle to enter, proceed, stop, wait, load or unload in:

(a) Merrow Street, between Walworth Road and Queens Row (b) Lower Road, between Croft Street and Bestwood Street (Lane Closure)

The alternative route would be via: (2a) Walworth Road,Arnside Street, Queens Row. (2b) Bestwood Street,Trundley’s Road,Alloa Road.

Exemptions will be provided in the Order to permit reasonable access to premises, so far as it is practical without interference with the execution of the said works.

The restrictions will not apply to any vehicle used in connection with the said works, or for fire brigade, ambulance or police purposes or anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform.

The works will be in place for (2a) 8th November. (2b) 10th – 12th November.

Further information may be obtained by contacting Road Network & Parking Management at ttmo@southwark.gov.uk

Dated this 29th October 2020

Nicky Costin Business Manager

London Borough of Southwark Network Management Traded Services Environment and Leisure PO Box 64529 London SE1 5LX Ref: (2a) 5497/LBSCR11467 (2b) 5489/17553292

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ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONACT 1984 SECTION 14(1) (BALFOUR STREET, CHADWICK ROAD, LYNDHURST WAY, EWER STREET, LYNTON ROAD) TEMPORARYPROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC

The Council of the London Borough of Southwark hereby gives notice that to enable works to be carried out by, Conways,Thames Water and Centurion Site Services, it intends, to make an order the effect of which will be to prohibit vehicular traffic from entering part of the above named roads.

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9. Whilst works are in progress, and whilst the authorised traffic signs are displayed, no person shall cause any vehicle to enter, proceed, stop, wait, load or unload in:

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(c) (d) (e) Balfour Street, between Rodney Road and Munton Road Chadwick Road, at its junction with Lyndhurst Way, east bound lane of carriageway Lyndhurst Way, at its junction with Chadwick Road Ewer Street, 10m either side of railway bridge Lynton Road, between No’s 15 and No’s 23

The alternative route would be via: (2a) Rodney Road, Flint Street, East Street, New Kent Road. (2b) & (2c) Chadwick Road, Grove Park, Camberwell Grove, Grove Hill Road, Dog Kennel Hill, Grove Lane, Champion Park, Denmark Hill, Camberwell Church Street, Peckham Road, Lyndhurst Way. Bellenden Road, Avondale Rise, Ivanhoe Road, Pytchley Road, Dog Kennel Hill, Grove Lane, Champion Park, Denmark Hill, Camberwell Church Street, Peckham Road , Lyndhurst Way. (2d) Union Street, Great Suffolk Street, Lavington Street. (2e) Lynton Road, Dunton Road, Southwark Park Road, Balaclava Road. Lynton Road, Balaclava Road, Southwark Park Road, Dunton Road.

The existing one way working in Balfour Street, between John Maurice Close/Victory Place and Munton Road, between Balfour Street and Rodney Place will be made two way for access and egress purposes for (2a)

The existing one way working in Lyndhurst Way, between Chadwick Road and Holly Grove, will be made two way for access and egress purposes for (2c)

The existing one way working in Ewer Street, between Union Street and Lavington Street will be made two way for access and egress purposes for (2d)

Exemptions will be provided in the Order to permit reasonable access to premises, so far as it is practical without interference with the execution of the said works.

The restrictions will not apply to any vehicle being used in connection with the said works, or for fire brigade, ambulance or police purposes or anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform.

The works will be in place for (2a) 12th – 13th November (2b & 2c) 13th – 16th November (2d) 17th – 18th November, between 22:00hrs and 06:00hrs (2e) 17th –21st November.

10. Further information may be obtained by contacting Road Network & Parking Management at ttmo@southwark.gov.uk

Dated this 29th October 2020

Nicky Costin Business Manager

London Borough of Southwark Network Management Traded Services Environment and Leisure PO Box 64529 London SE1 5LX Ref: (2a) 5422/77913791 (2b & 2c) 5144/000809009920045-002 (2d) 5511/ XTD-01-16171120 (2e) 5521/ 56570053

Notice ofApplication for a Premises Licence made under Section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003

Please take notice that I / we ROSHANTHAN SIVAGANANATHAN Have made application to Southwark Council for a new Premises Licence in respect of

NEW KENT ROAD GENERALSTORE, 179 NEW KENT ROAD ELEPHANTAND CASTLE, LONDON SE1 4AG

The relevant licensable activities and proposed times to be carried on, or on from the premises are

The retail sale of alcohol: Days

Monday to Sunday

Start time

08:00 am

Finish time

02:00 am

Opening hours:

Monday to Sunday 07:00 am 02:00 am

Aregister of all applications made within the Southwark area is maintained by:

The Licensing Service, Hub 1, 3rd Floor, 160 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QH

Arecord of this application may be inspected by visiting the office during normal office hours by appointment on 020 7525 2000; details are also available on our website at http://app.southwark.gov.uk/licensing/licenseregister.asp

It is open to any interested party to make representations about the likely effect of the application on the promotion of the licensing objectives. Representations must be made in writing to the Licensing Service at the office address given above and be received by the Service within a period of 28 days starting the day after the date shown below.

http://www.southwark.gov.uk/business/licences/how-to-lodge-a-representation Note: it is an offence to knowingly or recklessly to make a false statement in connection with an application. A person guilty of such offence is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

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