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11/13/2009 Rotherhithe Crime Statistics & Survey (0004) - Index of Content (Updated @ 13-11-2009)1) Rotherhithe Crime Statistics for the 12 Months-Ended 31 October 2007
2) Rotherhithe Crime Statistics for the 12 Months-Ended 31 August 2008
3) Rotherhithe Crime Statistics for the 3 Months-Ended 30 September 2009 + National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) "CrimeMapper Website" : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!539.entry Rotherhithe Crime Statistics for the 3 Months-Ended 30 September 2009 + National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) “CrimeMapper Website” (Last Updated @ 13-11-2009)National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) "CrimeMapper Website" : http://maps.police.uk/
Suggested Reference : Rotherhithe Crime Statistics & Survey : Index of Content Web Link : http://rotherhithe.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!FC4C191A8F51F272!854.entry
10/4/2009 News & Politics - Index of Content (Updated @ 4-10-2009)1) Rotherhithe Community Wardens Newsletter - July 2007
2) Surrey Docks Safer Neighbourhood Police Team Newsletter (October 2008)
3) Surrey Docks Safer Neighbourhood Police Team Newsletter (Spring / Summer 2009)
4) Surrey Docks Safer Neighbourhood Police Team Newsletter (Autumn / Winter 2009)
Surrey Docks Safer Neighbourhood Police Team Newsletter (Autumn / Winter 2009 Edition)REFERENCE LIST 1) RCSF : The Origin & Terms of Business + Local Intelligence Report Template
2) RCSF Blog Visitors' Guide
3) RCSF : Members & Contacts - Index of Content
4) News & Politics - Index of Content
5) RCSF Circulars - Index of Content
6) Rotherhithe Crime Statistics & Survey - Index of Content
9/19/2009 Surrey Docks Safer Neighbourhood Police Team Newsletter (Spring / Summer 2009 Edition)REFERENCE LIST 1) RCSF : The Origin & Terms of Business + Local Intelligence Report Template
2) RCSF Blog Visitors' Guide
3) RCSF : Members & Contacts - Index of Content
4) News & Politics - Index of Content
5) RCSF Circulars - Index of Content
6) Rotherhithe Crime Statistics & Survey - Index of Content
4/20/2009 Save London Bubble Campaign (001) : Index of Content (Updated @ 18-11-2009)Index of Record (001) : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!456.entry
Part (1) : From 17 December 2007 to 24 January 2008 : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!258.entry
Part (2) : From 13 January 2008 to 16 July 2008 : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!266.entry
Part (3) : From 6 to 24 January 2008 : RCSF + Valerie Shawcross AM + Mayor of London + South London Press + Southwark News : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!458.entry
Part (4) : From 6 January 2008 : Simon Hughes MP for North Southwark & Bermondsey : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!459.entry
Part (5) : March - May 2009 : "Fan Made Theatre" Official Launch (Flyer + Press Release + Press Report + Voting Result) : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!460.entry
Part (6) : "Fan Made Theatre" 2009 Summer Show Idea Submission Deadline on 17 April 2009 (Friday) + "Bugs and Slugs" Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) : http://cid-810e9c86bbce804e.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!810E9C86BBCE804E!800.entry
Part (7) : 15 to 18 April 2009 : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performance in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!461.entry
Part (8) : 23 April 2009 to 30 July 2009 : Cllr. Jenny Jones AM + Southwark Friends of The Earth + BTCV's ROOTS Magazine + Stave Hill Ecology Park (SHEP) Video + London Bubble's "Bugs & Slugs" Youth Theatre Project in Russia Dock Woodland & SHEP : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!462.entry Part (9) : From 31 July 2009 : 6-8 Theatre Group + "Bright Star Film" + Facilities for Hire + December 2009 Events : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!463.entry
Save London Bubble Campaign - Part (10) (Last Updated @ 24-4-2009)Save London Bubble Campaign - Part (9) : 6-8 Theatre Group + "Bright Star Film" + Facilities for Hire + December 2009 Events (Last Updated @ 18-11-2009)START OF PART (9)
RECOMMENDED READING
"Save London Bubble Campaign" - Master Index
From: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 1:31 PM
Subject: The London Bubble Theatre : (Astronomical : A City of Darker Skies) + Exercise for Joy + (Theatre : Art (f)or Community)
Dear Friends
Please see the email below. The London Bubble Theatre website address is : http://www.londonbubble.org.uk/home
As always, please help spread the word as you see fit.
All best wishes
Kam ----- Original Message -----
From: London Bubble
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 4:44 PM
Subject: Astronomical: A City of Darker Skies From: Shipra Ogra
To: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 2:13 PM
Subject: Celebrating Rotherhithe - London Bubble and Bright Star
Dear Kam, Hope alls well with you. Am writing to you to give you a bit of interesting news – Academy Award winner director Jane Campion’s latest release, Bright Star was rehearsed at the London Bubble. The production team was in our building in March 2008, rehearsing for the film which tells the story of a secret love affair begins between 23 year-old English poet, John Keats, and the girl next door, Fanny Brawne. We suspect they chose the venue because of its feel - proximity to the river, close to St Mary’s church, very period feel to the area, the right inspiration to the setting of the film. Am attaching an image from the rehearsal showing Jane giving notes to actors. The image has been released to us by Bright Star Films. You might already know that London Bubble offers various spaces for hire to a range of artists and visiting companies. Its rehearsal spaces are popular amongst theatre companies from across the UK who find its central location in quiet Rotherhithe very accessible. Apart from hosting visiting companies, it also offers office facilities to the London School of Samba, famous for their participation in the Notting Hill Carnival. We also offer local residents an opportunity to stay within the community and currently Rotherhithe resident Gian Codemo is our artist- in- residence. Thanks and regards Shipra Producer Registered in England & Wales as the Bubble Theatre Company Ltd. at 5 Elephant Lane, London SE16 4JD Participate in ASTRONOMICAL - A CITY OF DARKER SKIES, our intergenerational performance project for ages 9 upwards Bright Star was nominated for the Golden Palm Award at the Cannes Film Festival 2009.
Suggestion of web links to press reports and further information :
1) The Internet Movie Database : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0810784/
2) Daily Mail Online (6 November 2009) : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/reviews/article-1225611/Bright-Star-review-Jane-Campions-comeback-transforms-legendary-poet-John-Keats-pathetic-wimp.html
3) Daily Telegraph (29 October 2009) : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/filmmakersonfilm/6415629/Jane-Campion-on-Bright-Star.html From: Kam Hong Leung
To: Andie Byrnes (Web Editor, Friends of Russia Dock Woodland) ; Shipra Ogra (London Bubble - Producer) ; Hawkstone Tenants & Residents Association ; Stephanie Lodge (Southwark Friends of The Earth)
Cc: Valerie Shawcross AM (GLA - Lambeth & Southwark) ; Cllr. Jenny Jones AM (Green Party Leader of The London Assembly + Southwark Councillor for South Camberwell Ward) ; Andrew Boff AM (GLA - Conservatives) ; Simon Hughes MP (Direct) ; Cllr. Paul Kyriacou (South Bermondsey Ward) (Southwark Council's Executive Member for Environment) ; Annie Shepperd (Southwark Council Chief Executive) ; Gill Davies (Southwark Council - Head of Environment & Housing) ; Paul Highman (Southwark Council - Southwark Area Park Manager) ; Ian Moore (Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Manager) ; William Pavia (The Times) ; Southwark News Desk ; South London Press (News Desk) ; Dockland News Desk ; Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill Ecology Park) ; Steve Cornish (Chair of DDC + FRDW) ; Jonathan Petherbridge (London Bubble - Artistic Director)
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 5:27 PM
Subject: Public Announcement (10 September 2009) : Russia Dock Woodland Green Flag Award 2009-10 (Southwark News + FRDW Website) + The London Bubble Theatre's 6-8's Theatre Group
Dear Andie
1) Green Flag Award 2009 - 2010 - Russia Dock Woodland
Welcome home and I hope you had a most enjoyable holiday. Thank you for choosing to make available my special 10-page photo report on the Friends of Russia Dock Woodland (FRDW) Website. I have enjoyed preparing the report and have received some very positive feedback and comments on the report. The reader's feedback from Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill Ecology Park (SHEP) Site Manager) meant a great deal to me and I would like to share her kind email below with you and other recipients/readers of this email. People like yourself, Rebeka Clark, Paul Highman and Steve Cornish have worked so hard for so long to help make RDW and SHEP what they are now for all to enjoy, I felt real good that Rebeka told me she liked my personal report of our historic 'Success Story'. I felt my humble efforts have been worth it as a little 'Thank You Gift of Goodwill'. If it is not too much to ask for, I would be more grateful if you can change the credit to the photographer of the Group Photo you posted on the FRDW Website today from me to Jerry Hewitt (Secretary of Hawkstone Tenants & Residents Association). I could not have taken that photo and appeared on the right edge of the photo at the same time - albeit you might not have spotted me who have half-succeeded in staying out of the public glare! Our collective 'Green Flag' success story appeared in today's Southwark News and hopefully in The Docklands 24 next Wednesday. 2) The London Bubble Theatre's 6-8's Theatre Group - Request for Publicity for 6-8's Theatre Group
The London Bubble Theatre Company has given two successful public performance of 'Bugs and Slugs' by local children in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009. It was another of our collective community-building success story to help protect and promote Environment, Ecology and Conservation (EEC) in Rotherhithe that have the fully backing of FRDW, Friends of Stave Hill and Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum (RCSF). Beatrice and I have enjoyed the watching show and please find attached my favourite RDW's 'Bugs and Slugs' photo which can also be accessed for online viewing and download via the web link : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/3769985285/
I am keen to honour my public pledge on behalf of RCSF to support the ongoing 'Save London Bubble Campaign'. I would be most grateful if you could help publicise London Bubble's latest offering to the Young People of Rotherhithe as detailed in Shipra's email below of 10 September 2009 @ 3:56 PM and the related poster attached herewith. Please note that I have created a London Bubble's Master Index of Records (Photos and Press Reports, etc) that can be accessed via the web link : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!440.entry
Shipra
I hope you and your new born are well. Your email below has arrived at a perfect time for me to help 'Spread the Word'. I am pleased to learn that you have already informed Southwark News and Docklands 24 direct. I will add Ian Moore (Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Manager), Will Pavia (former Southwark News Reporter) of The Times Newspaper and South London Press as recipients of this email to request for their help also. Beatrice and I remain impressed and grateful for the continual good hard work of London Bubble and we look forward to hearing further from you and Jonathan Petherbridge.
Jerry : You may be pleased to learn that one of your group photos of last Thursday has caught the keen photographer's eyes of FRDW's Web Editor, Andie and is now available for all to see via the FRDW Website : http://www.russiadockwood.ukfriends.com/html/recent_news.html Steve Cornish told me that fresh underground water is now flowing well under Peter Hill's Bridge where you and others (Beatrice, Steve Cornish, Alan & Ann Chadborn (Surrey Docks City Farm, The City Hope Church (Bermondsey)), etc., .... have generously volunteered your precious time in answer to Rebeka's RDW BIG TIDY UP call on 22 August 2009. Thank you again for all you have done.
Stephanie : Thanks to FRDW's Web Editor, Andie, your preferred group photo is now on public display for all to see! Thank you again to you and Jim and Southwark Friends of The Earth for your continual strong support for our collective and ongoing EEC efforts to help build a safer, more caring and more giving Rotherhithe Community where people will want to live, visit and work. All best wishes Kam
Founder, Owner & Manager
Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum (RCSF) Email Address : kam@khleung.fsnet.co.uk Public Information Website : http://rotherhithe.spaces.live.com/ Public Photos Collection Website : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/sets/72157604053249144 “By Words the Mind is Winged.” - Aristophanes , dramatist ( c. 448-385 BCE )
A higher resolution version of the photo above can be accessed for viewing and download via the web link: From: Rebeka Clark <R.Clark@btcv.org.uk> (Stave Hill Ecology Park - Site Manager)
To: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 9:20 AM
Subject: Re: Russia Dock Woodland : Kam's Special Photo-Report of The First 'Green Flag' Raising Public Celebration + Orange RockCorps Volunteering Event on 3 September 2009
Dear Kam, I really enjoyed reading this report. Thank you for taking the time to prepare it, and for sharing it with us. Best wishes, Rebeka Russia Dock Woodland : Kam's Special 10-Page Photo-Report of The First 'Green Flag' Raising Public Ceremony + Orange RockCorps Volunteering Event on 3 September 2009 (Thursday) :
(Part 1 of 2) (Pages 1 to 5) (For Viewing Only) : http://cid-810e9c86bbce804e.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!810E9C86BBCE804E!1021.entry
(Part 2 of 2) (Pages 6 to 10) (For Viewing Only) : http://cid-810e9c86bbce804e.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!810E9C86BBCE804E!1020.entry
Full 10-Page Photo-Report (For Viewing & Download) (PdF File Size : 2.5 MB) : http://www.russiadockwood.ukfriends.com/html/green_flag_award.html
Russia Dock Woodland Green Flag Award 2009-2010 : Southwark News @ 10-9-2009 (Page 19) + The Docklands News @ 16-9-2009 (Page 4) : http://cid-810e9c86bbce804e.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!810E9C86BBCE804E!1090.entry "Locals Celebrate Green Flag" - Southwark News @ 10 September 2009 (Page 19) : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/3926850595/
Russia Dock Woodland : Winner of Prestigious Green Flag Status Award on 23 July 2009
Russia Dock Woodland Green Flag Raising Public Celebration & Group Photos on 3 September 2009 (Thursday)
Green Flag Award 2009 - 2010 : The Historic First 'Green Flag' Raising in Russia Dock Woodland, Downtown, Rotherhithe, London SE16 on 3 September 2009 - Special Souvenir Flyer : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/3913247478/
From: Shipra Ogra
To: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:56 PM
Subject: 6-8's theatre group
Dear Kam, You would be glad to know that following on the success of Bugs and Slugs, we are regrouping the 6-8’s drama group this Autumn. Please find attached a poster that we have created which will hopefully attract new members to join in, and make exciting theatre! I have also sent the information to Southwark News, Docklands 24 and hope they find a way of helping us spread the word. If you would be so kind as to send it out to your contacts, so that we can get the information out to local residents. I will be in touch again soon on our next performance project, happening in December. Hopefully all's well with you and Beatrice. Regards Shipra Ogra Producer Registered in England & Wales as the Bubble Theatre Company Ltd. at 5 Elephant Lane, London SE16 4JD Join one of our weekly theatre workshops running in Southwark and Lewisham. Or participate in a new intergenerational performance project for ages 9 upwards starting September. END OF PART (9)
Save London Bubble Campaign - Part (8) : Cllr. Jenny Jones AM + Southwark Friends of The Earth + BTCV's ROOTS Magazine + Stave Hill Ecology Park (SHEP) Video + Bugs & Slugs Youth Theatre Project in RDW & SHEP (Last Updated @ 30-8-2009)START OF PART (8)
RECOMMENDED READING
"Save London Bubble Campaign" - Master Index
Cc: Valerie Shawcross AM (GLA - Lambeth & Southwark) ; Cllr. Jenny Jones AM (Green Party Leader of The London Assembly + Southwark Councillor for South Camberwell Ward) ; Andrew Boff AM (GLA - Conservatives) ; Simon Hughes MP (Direct) ; Cllr. Nicholas Stanton (Riverside Ward) ; Cllr. Kim Humphreys (College Ward) (Southwark Council's Deputy Leader + Leader of Southwark Conservative Party) ; Cllr. Peter John (South Camberwell Ward) (Southwark Labour Group Leader) ; Cllr. Fiona Colley ( (Nunhead Ward + OSC Chair + Deputy Leader of Southwark Labour Group) ; Cllr. Paul Bates (Faraday Ward) ; Cllr. Paul Noblet (Surrey Docks Ward + Executive Member for Regeneration) ; Annie Shepperd (Southwark Council Chief Executive) ; Gill Davies (Southwark Council - Head of Environment & Housing) ; Deborah Collins (Southwark Council's Director of Legal & Democratic Services ; Steve Cornish (Chair of DDC + FRDW) ; Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill Ecology Park) ; Jonathan Petherbridge (London Bubble - Artistic Director) ; Southwark News Desk ; South London Press (News Desk) ; Dockland News Desk Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 12:24 AM Subject: Russia Dock Woodland : Winner of Prestigious Green Flag Status Award on 23 July 2009 + Exclusive Photo of London Bubble's "Slugs & Bugs" Youth Theatre on 18 July 2009
Dear Friends
You may have already heard of the great news from the Green Flag Award Website ( http://www.greenflagaward.org.uk/winners/GSP003454/ ), Andie Byrnes (Web Editor, Friends of Russia Dock Woodland) ( http://www.russiadockwood.ukfriends.com/ ) or Steve Cornish (Chair of The Friends of Russia Dock Woodland) direct. For those who wish to find out more about the latest good news, please find attached a 2-page screen shots for your easy reference and to help Spread the Words as you see fit.
Many people and organisations have worked tirelessly over the years to help promote Environment, Ecology and Conservation in Russia Dock Woodland and its adjoining Stave Hill Ecology Park, including hundreds of volunteers, both local and further afield. This included the much-loved London Bubble Theatre ( http://www.londonbubble.org.uk/ ) that has worked collaboratively with Rebeka Clark (Site Manager, Stave Hill Ecology Park) and Steve Cornish on the first ever youth theatre production in Russia Dock Woodland, with two well-attended afternoon shows of "Slugs & Bugs" performed by local children on 18 July 2009 (Saturday). Please see attached an exclusive photo (Web Link : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/3769985285/ ) of this joyous public event which Jonathan Petherbridge, London Bubble's Creative Director, has kindly given permission for its publication.
Kam
Founder, Owner & Manager
“By Words the Mind is Winged.” - Aristophanes , dramatist ( c. 448-385 BCE )
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From: Stephanie & Jim Lodge (Southwark Friends of The Earth)
To: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: Cllr. Jenny Jones AM + BTCV's ROOTS Magazine + Stave Hill Ecology Park (SHEP) Video + Fund Raising for London Bubble's "Bugs & Slugs" Youth Theatre Project in Russia Dock Woodland & SHEP
Dear Kam,
Thank you for your email dated 18/04. Unfortunately we cannot speak for Southwark Friends of the Earth, but on a personal basis we fully support the Bubble Theatre and associated projects and we'll forward this bit of your emai to our co-ordinator to get his opinion before we confirm support from the group. It shouldn't be a problem but as you'll understand we cannot make this sort of decision on our own.
Regards,
Stephanie and Jim
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From: Kam Hong Leung
To: Cllr. Jenny Jones AM (Green Party Leader of The London Assembly + Southwark Councillor for South Camberwell Ward) ; Rob Bowker (BTCV Publications & Web Manager)
Cc: Valerie Shawcross AM (GLA - Lambeth & Southwark) ; Simon Hughes MP (Direct) ; Cllr. Fiona Colley ( (Nunhead Ward + OSC Chair + Deputy Leader of Southwark Labour Group) ; Cllr. Paul Noblet (Surrey Docks Ward + Executive Member for Regeneration) ; Cllr. Jeffrey Hook (Rotherhithe Ward + Executive Member for Environment) ; Gill Davies (Southwark Council - Head of Environment & Housing) ; Paul Highman (Southwark Park + RDW) ; Jonathan Petherbridge (London Bubble - Artistic Director) ; Steve Cornish (Chair of DDC + FRDW) ; Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill Ecology Park) ; Ben Dewhurst (T.R.U.E. Manager) ; Ian Moore (Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Manager) ; Stephanie Lodge (Southwark Friends of The Earth) ; Southwark News Desk ; South London Press (News Desk) ; Dockland News Desk
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 10:00 PM
Subject: Cllr. Jenny Jones AM + BTCV's ROOTS Magazine + Stave Hill Ecology Park (SHEP) Video + Fund Raising for London Bubble's "Bugs & Slugs" Youth Theatre Project in Russia Dock Woodland & SHEP
Dear Jenny : Thank you very much for your email below of 21 April 2009 @ 1:03 PM and kind offer of help. I would be most grateful if you could help raise fund to support The London Bubble Theatre Company including its exciting "Bugs & Slugs Youth Theatre Project" which is intended to promote our collective Environment, Ecology & Conservation (EEC) efforts in Rotherhithe and has the potential of rolling out to other parts of Southwark and Greater London. Please let me know if you require further information and perhaps help arrange an introduction to Jonathan Petherbridge, Creative Director of London Bubble, for an exploratory talk at your convenience. The "Bugs & Slugs" performance on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) is expected to be strongly supported by the schools in Bermondsey and Rotherhithe. I am copying this email to Jonathan Petherbridge to suggest that he invites you to attend the performance and to address the attendees before the show in your dual roles at both Southwark Council and The London Assembly. Please let me know if this suggestion would be of interest to you.
Dear Rob : Thank you for your kind email below of 21 April 2009 @ 11:52 AM and the web link for accessing the exciting "Stave Hill Ecology Park Video" of 14 March 2009 (Saturday). I have today posted the web links as shown below for accessing two versions of the video on the "RCSF Public Information Website" ( http://rotherhithe.spaces.live.com/ ) and "RCSF Public Environment, Ecology & Conservation (EEC) Photos Website" ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/sets/72157604053249144 ) and I will also inform some of my contacts via emails to help further "Spread the Word".
- Video (1 Minute 30 Seconds) : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/3465869375/
- Video (9 Minutes 50 Seconds) : http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=3752030&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1
I am pleased to report the exciting new "Youth Theatre Joint Venture Project" of The London Bubble Theatre Company Limited, Stave Hill Ecology Park and The Friends of Russia Dock Woodland - "Bugs & Slugs" - for a live performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) which hopefully will also plant the seeds for a lot more benefits for all concerned going forward. Some information can be viewed via the emails below. The objectives of this project and further related information can be viewed via the web link : http://cid-810e9c86bbce804e.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!810E9C86BBCE804E!800.entry I would be most grateful if you could publicise this "EEC Project" via the nationwide "ROOTS Magazine" and please let me know if you require further information. All best wishes
Kam
Founder, Owner & Manager
Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum (RCSF) Email Address : kam@khleung.fsnet.co.uk Public Information Website : http://rotherhithe.spaces.live.com/ Public Photos Collection Website : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/sets/72157604053249144 “By Words the Mind is Winged.” - Aristophanes , dramatist ( c. 448-385 BCE )
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From: Cllr.Jenny Jones AM
To: Kam Hong Leung
Cc: Jonathan Petherbridge (London Bubble - Artistic Director) ; Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill Ecology Park) ; Stephanie Lodge (Southwark Friends of The Earth) ; Steve Cornish (Chair of DDC + FRDW)
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 1:03 PM
Subject: RE: FAO Cllr. Jenny Jones AM : London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday)
dear kam
of course i'm happy to support the bubble.
let me know what i can do.
Cllr. Jenny Jones AM City Hall
From: Kam Hong Leung
Cc: Jonathan Petherbridge (London Bubble - Artistic Director) ; Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill Ecology Park) ; Stephanie Lodge (Southwark Friends of The Earth) ; Steve Cornish (Chair of DDC + FRDW)
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 12:33 PM
Subject: FAO Cllr. Jenny Jones AM : London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday)
Dear Jenny
I wonder if you wish to get involved with The London Bubble's Summer 2009 Performances in London Parks and Russia Dock Woodland and lend your support? Please see the emails below and let Jonathan Petherbridge (Creative Director - London Bubble) or me know if you require further information.
All best wishes Kam
From: Kam Hong Leung
Cc: Valerie Shawcross AM (GLA - Lambeth & Southwark) ; Simon Hughes MP (Direct) ; Cllr. Fiona Colley ( (Nunhead Ward + OSC Chair + Deputy Leader of Southwark Labour Group) ; Steve Cornish (Chair of DDC + FRDW) ; Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill Ecology Park) ; Ian Moore (Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Manager) ; Stephanie Lodge (Southwark Friends of The Earth) ; John Webber (Chairman - Caledonian Wharf Residents Management Ltd.) ; Alan Chadborn (The City Hope Church, Chair of Surrey Docks Farm & Chair of Galleywall Nature Reserve) ; Ian MacNormandy ; Vera Jajechnyk (St. John's Catholic School - Deputy Headteacher) ; Pauline Adenwalla (CWCF+Alfred Salter School+Time & Talents) ; Tony Perry (Bacon's CTC) ; Albion Primary School ; Mickey Kelly (Redriff Primary School Head Teacher) ; Eddie Langdown (Redriff School Governor + 16th Bermondsey Scouts) ; Chris Mullany (Southwark News - Joint Managing Director) ; Kevin Quinn (Southwark News - Joint Managing Director)
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 12:07 PM
Subject: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday)
Dear Jonathan
Thank you for the kind receipt acknowledgement email below.
I am pleased to report 5 "Email Read Receipts" of my last "Marketing & PR Circular" for London Bubble from "Southwark People of Influence" as shown below .
I am keen to continue to try my humble best to support the vitally important "Save London Bubble Campaign". My wife, Beatrice, is the UK Marketing Information Manager for one of the best known global luxury brands groups. Bea likes my suggestion made to you via my email yesterday of "Guest Appearances" by big "Crowd Pullers" like Val Shawcross AM and Simon Hughes MP. This is nothing new in terms of a marketing strategy for some of the biggest and most successful global TV shows like the comedy series "Friends" and the cartoon series "The Simpsons" have both used it numerous times to great benefit for all concerned. I am sure the press would love to see it happen and lend their support. In addition to inviting top politicians for making "Guest Appearances", perhaps it may be worth exploring the potential opportunity of inviting some local school headteachers and deputy headteachers also which may help attract a bigger attendance of local school pupils and their friends and families. I know Ian MacNormandy is a local school headteacher that is also an active member of the London Bubble and that the Deputy Headteacher at St. John's School, Vera Jajechnyk, is full of praises for London Bubble's works. Alfred Salter School seems very keen on promoting "Performance Arts". No doubt you will have a lot more information of potential "helpers" that may be identified to be approached direct to seek their support.
I have no telling yet if Val and Simon like my suggestion and if they are happy to make brief "Guest Appearances" to help sell the show tickets and pull in the crowd. However, I am grateful and heartened that they were the first two persons who read my last email and kindly sent their "Email Read Receipts" on a late Friday evening as shown below. I am copying them on this email to continue to keep them informed and I trust they will contact you direct to offer further help as they see fit.
Southwark News are very good in helping promote worthwhile "Community Projects". I am copying this email to their Joint Managing Directors, Chris Mullany and Kevin Quinn, for their information. Ian Moore, Manager of Surrey Quays Shopping Centre, is also a strong supporter of "Save London Bubble Campaign". Stephanie & Jim Lodge of Southwark Friends of The Earth may also be happy to promote the shows in London Parks.
Best of luck for the busy working weekend for you and your advisors. Bea and I keenly look forward to finding out the 5 shows that will be shortlisted for final "Public Discussions".
On a separate but somehow related project, I trust Steve Cornish (Chair of The Friends of Russia Dock Woodland) and Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill Ecology Park Site Manager) will lend their full support for the first every Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday).
As always, please let me know if you require my assistance.
All best wishes Kam
From: Jonathan Petherbridge <peth@londonbubble.org.uk> (London Bubble Theatre Company - Creative Director)
To: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 9:54 AM
Subject: RE: London Bubble Theatre : Proposal for "The Wizard of Oz" + Suggestions for "Guest Appearance" (Val Shawcross AM + Simon Hughes MP)
Thank you Kam. I saw the posts and I think they make sense. If I, or the advisors, have any questions we'll get back to you.
Best wishes
Jonathan
From: Ian Moore (Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Manager + Member of Canada Water Consultative Forum)
To: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 9:52 AM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Proposal for "The Wizard of Oz" + Suggestions for "Guest Appearance" (Val Shawcross AM + Simon Hughes MP)
From: Stephanie Lodge (Southwark Friends of The Earth)
To: "Kam Hong Leung" Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 12:17 AM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Proposal for "The Wizard of Oz" + Suggestions for "Guest Appearance" (Val Shawcross AM + Simon Hughes MP) From: Cllr. Fiona Colley (Nunhead Ward (Labour)) <Fiona.Colley@SOUTHWARK.GOV.UK> (Rotherhithe Resident + Chair of Southwark Council's Overview & Scrutiny Committee + Deputy Leader of Southwark Labour Group)
To: "Kam Hong Leung"
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 11:32 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Proposal for "The Wizard of Oz" + Suggestions for "Guest Appearance" (Val Shawcross AM + Simon Hughes MP) From: Valerie Shawcross AM <Valerie.Shawcross@london.gov.uk> (London Assembly Member for Lambeth & Southwark + Chair of Transport Committee) (Labour Party)
To: "Kam Hong Leung" Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 9:16 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Proposal for "The Wizard of Oz" + Suggestions for "Guest Appearance" (Val Shawcross AM + Simon Hughes MP) From: Simon Hughes MP (Bermondsey & North Southwark) <HughesSH@parliament.uk> (President of Liberal Democratic Party)
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 8:56 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Proposal for "The Wizard of Oz" + Suggestions for "Guest Appearance" (Val Shawcross AM + Simon Hughes MP)
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From: Rob Bowker
To: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: 3 Photos : Russia Dock Woodland + Stave Hill Ecology Park
It is GREAT publicity, thank you. Also, you might be interested in a film that was made at Stave Hill.
Here's the link: http://vimeo.com/3752030
Rob Bowker
Publications & Web Manager
BTCV, Howbery Park, Wallingford OX10 8BA
T: 01491 821605 M: 07801 685981
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BTCV, Sedum House, Mallard Way, Doncaster DN4 8DB On 20 Apr 2009, at 17:30, Kam Hong Leung wrote: Dear Rob
I am pleased to report 3 "RCSF Environment, Ecology & Conservation (EEC) Public Photos" as shown below have today been marked as "Favourites" by two individuals who seem to be "EEC Activists" and are not "Rotherhithe Residents". I think it is good publicity for BTCV, etc.
All best wishes
Kam
From: Flickr Mail
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 4:20 PM
Subject: [Flickr] Recent activity on your photostream
Web Links for accessing the 3 photos above for online viewing and download :
1) "Stave Hill Volunteers Day" at Stave Hill Ecology Park in Russia Dock Woodland, London SE16 on 15 March 2008
2) Russia Dock Woodland, Rotherhithe, London SE16 - Pond Clearance by Stave Hill Volunreers @ 19 March 2005
3) Russia Dock Woodland, London SE16 - Public Signage @ 19 November 2006
END OF PART (8)
Save London Bubble Campaign - Part (7) : 15 to 18 April 2009 : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performance in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) (Last Updated @ 24-4-2009)START OF PART (7)
RECOMMENDED READING
"Save London Bubble Campaign" - Master Index
From: Cllr. Barrie Hargrove (Peckham Ward (Labour)) <Barrie.Hargrove@SOUTHWARK.GOV.UK>
To: "Kam Hong Leung"
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 4:08 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday)
From: Cllr. Richard Livingstone (Livesey Ward (Labour)) <Richard.Livingstone@lsc.gov.uk>
To: "Kam Hong Leung" <kam@khleung.fsnet.co.uk>
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 9:52 AM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) From: David Skipper (Surrey Quays Shopping Centre - Operations Manager)
To: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 8:18 AM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday)
From: Cllr. Kim Humphreys (College Ward (Conservative)) <Kim.Humphreys@SOUTHWARK.GOV.UK> (Deputy Leader of Southwark Council + Leader of Southwark Conservative Party)
To: "Kam Hong Leung"
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 7:51 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) From: Annie Shepperd <Annie.Shepperd@southwark.gov.uk> (Southwark Council's Chief Executive)
To: "Kam Hong Leung"
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 12:29 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) From: Paul Highman <Paul.Highman@SOUTHWARK.GOV.UK> (Manager of Southwark Park & Russia Dock Woodland)
To: "Kam Hong Leung"
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 9:11 AM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) From: Cllr. David Hubber (Surrey Docks Ward (Lib Dem)) <David.Hubber@SOUTHWARK.GOV.UK> (Southwark Council's Planning Committee Member)
To: "Kam Hong Leung"
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 8:28 AM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) From: Simon Hughes MP (Bermondsey & North Southwark) <HughesSH@parliament.uk> (President of Liberal Democratic Party)
To: "Kam Hong Leung"
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 12:26 AM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) From: Cllr. Fiona Colley (Nunhead Ward (Labour)) <Fiona.Colley@SOUTHWARK.GOV.UK> (Rotherhithe Resident + Chair of Southwark Council's Overview & Scrutiny Committee + Deputy Leader of Southwark Labour Group)
To: "Kam Hong Leung"
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 5:35 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) From: Valerie Shawcross AM <Valerie.Shawcross@london.gov.uk> (London Assembly Member for Lambeth & Southwark + Chair of Transport Committee) (Labour Party)
To: "Kam Hong Leung"
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 4:50 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) From: William Pavia <will.pavia@thetimes.co.uk> ((The Times Newspaper - News Reporter) (Former Southwark News Reporter))
To: "Kam Hong Leung"
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 4:06 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) From: Stephanie Lodge (Southwark Friends of The Earth)
To: "Kam Hong Leung"
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 1:21 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) From: Ian Moore (Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Manager + Member of Canada Water Consultative Forum)
To: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 12:20 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday)
From: Kam Hong Leung
Cc: Valerie Shawcross AM (GLA - Lambeth & Southwark) ; Simon Hughes MP (Direct) ; Cllr. Fiona Colley ( (Nunhead Ward + OSC Chair + Deputy Leader of Southwark Labour Group) ; Steve Cornish (Chair of DDC + FRDW) ; Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill Ecology Park) ; Ian Moore (Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Manager) ; Stephanie Lodge (Southwark Friends of The Earth) ; John Webber (Chairman - Caledonian Wharf Residents Management Ltd.) ; Alan Chadborn (The City Hope Church, Chair of Surrey Docks Farm & Chair of Galleywall Nature Reserve) ; Ian MacNormandy ; Vera Jajechnyk (St. John's Catholic School - Deputy Headteacher) ; Pauline Adenwalla (CWCF+Alfred Salter School+Time & Talents) ; Tony Perry (Bacon's CTC) ; Albion Primary School ; Mickey Kelly (Redriff Primary School Head Teacher) ; Eddie Langdown (Redriff School Governor + 16th Bermondsey Scouts) ; Chris Mullany (Southwark News - Joint Managing Director) ; Kevin Quinn (Southwark News - Joint Managing Director)
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 12:07 PM
Subject: London Bubble Theatre : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performances in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday)
Dear Jonathan
Thank you for the kind receipt acknowledgement email below.
I am pleased to report 5 "Email Read Receipts" of my last "Marketing & PR Circular" for London Bubble from "Southwark People of Influence" as shown below .
I am keen to continue to try my humble best to support the vitally important "Save London Bubble Campaign". My wife, Beatrice, is the UK Marketing Information Manager for one of the best known global luxury brands groups. Bea likes my suggestion made to you via my email yesterday of "Guest Appearances" by big "Crowd Pullers" like Val Shawcross AM and Simon Hughes MP. This is nothing new in terms of a marketing strategy for some of the biggest and most successful global TV shows like the comedy series "Friends" and the cartoon series "The Simpsons" have both used it numerous times to great benefit for all concerned. I am sure the press would love to see it happen and lend their support. In addition to inviting top politicians for making "Guest Appearances", perhaps it may be worth exploring the potential opportunity of inviting some local school headteachers and deputy headteachers also which may help attract a bigger attendance of local school pupils and their friends and families. I know Ian MacNormandy is a local school headteacher that is also an active member of the London Bubble and that the Deputy Headteacher at St. John's School, Vera Jajechnyk, is full of praises for London Bubble's works. Alfred Salter School seems very keen on promoting "Performance Arts". No doubt you will have a lot more information of potential "helpers" that may be identified to be approached direct to seek their support.
I have no telling yet if Val and Simon like my suggestion and if they are happy to make brief "Guest Appearances" to help sell the show tickets and pull in the crowd. However, I am grateful and heartened that they were the first two persons who read my last email and kindly sent their "Email Read Receipts" on a late Friday evening as shown below. I am copying them on this email to continue to keep them informed and I trust they will contact you direct to offer further help as they see fit.
Southwark News are very good in helping promote worthwhile "Community Projects". I am copying this email to their Joint Managing Directors, Chris Mullany and Kevin Quinn, for their information. Ian Moore, Manager of Surrey Quays Shopping Centre, is also a strong supporter of "Save London Bubble Campaign". Stephanie & Jim Lodge of Southwark Friends of The Earth may also be happy to promote the shows in London Parks.
Best of luck for the busy working weekend for you and your advisors. Bea and I keenly look forward to finding out the 5 shows that will be shortlisted for final "Public Discussions".
On a separate but somehow related project, I trust Steve Cornish (Chair of The Friends of Russia Dock Woodland) and Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill Ecology Park Site Manager) will lend their full support for the first every Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday).
As always, please let me know if you require my assistance.
All best wishes Kam
From: Jonathan Petherbridge <peth@londonbubble.org.uk> (London Bubble Theatre Company - Creative Director)
To: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 9:54 AM
Subject: RE: London Bubble Theatre : Proposal for "The Wizard of Oz" + Suggestions for "Guest Appearance" (Val Shawcross AM + Simon Hughes MP)
Thank you Kam. I saw the posts and I think they make sense. If I, or the advisors, have any questions we'll get back to you.
Best wishes
Jonathan
From: Ian Moore (Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Manager + Member of Canada Water Consultative Forum)
To: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 9:52 AM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Proposal for "The Wizard of Oz" + Suggestions for "Guest Appearance" (Val Shawcross AM + Simon Hughes MP)
From: Stephanie Lodge (Southwark Friends of The Earth)
To: "Kam Hong Leung" Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 12:17 AM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Proposal for "The Wizard of Oz" + Suggestions for "Guest Appearance" (Val Shawcross AM + Simon Hughes MP) From: Cllr. Fiona Colley (Nunhead Ward (Labour)) <Fiona.Colley@SOUTHWARK.GOV.UK> (Rotherhithe Resident + Chair of Southwark Council's Overview & Scrutiny Committee + Deputy Leader of Southwark Labour Group)
To: "Kam Hong Leung"
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 11:32 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Proposal for "The Wizard of Oz" + Suggestions for "Guest Appearance" (Val Shawcross AM + Simon Hughes MP) From: Valerie Shawcross AM <Valerie.Shawcross@london.gov.uk> (London Assembly Member for Lambeth & Southwark + Chair of Transport Committee) (Labour Party)
To: "Kam Hong Leung" Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 9:16 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Proposal for "The Wizard of Oz" + Suggestions for "Guest Appearance" (Val Shawcross AM + Simon Hughes MP) From: Simon Hughes MP (Bermondsey & North Southwark) <HughesSH@parliament.uk> (President of Liberal Democratic Party)
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 8:56 PM
Subject: Read: London Bubble Theatre : Proposal for "The Wizard of Oz" + Suggestions for "Guest Appearance" (Val Shawcross AM + Simon Hughes MP) From: Kam Hong Leung
Cc: Valerie Shawcross AM (GLA - Lambeth & Southwark) ; Cllr. Fiona Colley ( (Nunhead Ward + OSC Chair + Deputy Leader of Southwark Labour Group) ; Simon Hughes MP (Direct) ; Steve Cornish (Chair of DDC + FRDW) ; Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill Ecology Park) ; Ian Moore (Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Manager) ; John Webber (Chairman - Caledonian Wharf Residents Management Ltd.) ; Alan Chadborn (The City Hope Church, Chair of Surrey Docks Farm & Chair of Galleywall Nature Reserve) ; Ami Ibitson (GLA) ; Shelley Lanchbury (PA to Val Shawcross AM) ; Fr. Andrew Doyle (Holy Trinity, Rotherhithe) ; Godfrey Ojo (Downtown) ; Hawkstone Tenants & Residents Association ; Stephanie Lodge (Southwark Friends of The Earth) ; Chris Mullany (Southwark News - Joint Managing Director) ; Kevin Quinn (Southwark News - Joint Managing Director)
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 6:53 PM
Subject: London Bubble Theatre : Proposal for "The Wizard of Oz" + Suggestions for "Guest Appearance" (Val Shawcross AM + Simon Hughes MP)
Dear Jonathan In response to your email below of 15 April 2009 @ 6:50 PM, I have today made most but not all the postings that I intended for "The Wizard of Oz" via the Fan Made Theatre Website - probably due to website postings limit. Please not that I have made suggestions for "Guest Appearance" by Val Shawcross AM and Simon Hughes MP in the show as explained below in the section titled ""THE WIZARD OF OZ" : 2 GUEST APPEARANCES ?" The postings I have succeeded in making today are shown below in two Groups : (1) and (2). Please also see the last two intended postings (Scenario (6) and Scenario (7)) at the end of this email which I could not make despite numerous attempts. Please let me know if you require clarification on what I have done or other information. All best wishes Kam FAN MADE THEATRE WEBSITE POSTING GROUP (1) : "THE PROPOSALS EXPLAINED SECTION" (6 ENTRIES) "Wizard of Oz" is one of the best known and best loved of all modern fairy tales. It is a magical story of the adventures a young girl, Dorothy, and her four companions (the "Woodman" (looking for "Brain"), the "Scarecrow" (looking for "Heart") and the "Cowardly Lion" (looking for "Courage")) during their enchanting journey along the "Yellow Brick Road" in a strange, colourful and sometimes frightening land to the "City of Emerald" in search of the wonderful "Wizard of Oz". SCENARIO (1) Dorothy is a young girl who lives on a Kansas farm in the year 1889 with her Uncle Henry, Aunt Em, and little dog Toto. One day the farmhouse, with Dorothy inside, is caught up in a tornado and deposited in a field in the country of the Munchkins. The falling house kills the Wicked Witch of the East. The Good Witch of the North comes with the Munchkins to greet Dorothy and gives Dorothy the Silver Shoes that the Wicked Witch of the East had been wearing when she was killed. In order to return to Kansas, the Good Witch of the North tells Dorothy that she will have to go to the "Emerald City" and ask the Wizard of Oz to help her. On her way down the road paved with yellow brick, Dorothy frees the Scarecrow from the pole he is hanging on, restores the movements of the rusted Tin Woodman with an oil can, and encourages them and the Cowardly Lion to journey with her and Toto to the Emerald City. The Scarecrow wants to get a brain, the Tin Woodman a heart, and the Cowardly Lion, courage. All are convinced by Dorothy that the Wizard can help them too. Together, they overcome obstacles on the way. SCENARIO (2) When the group arrives at the Emerald City, the Guardian of the Gates provides them with special green spectacles that will keep the brilliance of the Emerald City from blinding them. When each traveler meets with the Wizard, he appears each time as someone or something different. To Dorothy, the Wizard is a giant head; the Scarecrow sees a beautiful woman; the Tin Woodman sees a ravenous beast; the Cowardly Lion sees a ball of fire. The Wizard agrees to help each of them, but one of them must kill the Wicked Witch of the West who rules over the Winkie Country. As the friends travel across the Winkie Country, the Wicked Witch sends wolves, crows, bees, and then her Winkie soldiers to attack them but they manage to get past them all. Then, using the power of the Golden Cap, the Witch summons the Winged Monkeys to capture all of the travelers. When the Wicked Witch gains one of Dorothy's silver shoes by trickery, Dorothy in anger grabs a bucket of water and throws it on the Wicked Witch, who begins to melt. The Winkies rejoice at being freed of the witch's tyranny, and they help to reassemble the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman. The Winkies love the Tin Woodman and they ask him to become their ruler, which he agrees to do after helping Dorothy return to Kansas. Dorothy uses the Golden Cap to summon the Winged Monkeys to carry her and her companions back to the Emerald City, and the King tells how they were bound by an enchantment to the cap by Gayelette. SCENARIO (3) When Dorothy and her friends meet the Wizard of Oz again, he tries to put them off. Toto accidentally tips over a screen in a corner of the throne room, revealing an old man who had journeyed to Oz from Omaha long ago in a hot air balloon. The Wizard provides the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion with a head full of bran, pins, and needles ("a lot of bran-new brains"), a silk heart stuffed with sawdust, and a potion of "courage", respectively. Because of their faith in the Wizard's power, these otherwise useless items provide a focus for their desires. In order to help Dorothy and Toto get home, the Wizard realizes that he will have to take them home with him in a new balloon, which he and Dorothy fashion from green silk. Revealing himself to the people of the Emerald City one last time, the Wizard appoints the Scarecrow, by virtue of his brains, to rule in his stead. Dorothy chases Toto after he runs after a kitten in the crowd, and before she can make it back to the balloon, the ropes break, leaving the Wizard to rise and float away alone. SCENARIO (4) Dorothy turns to the Winged Monkeys to carry her and Toto home, but they cannot cross the desert surrounding Oz. The Soldier with the Green Whiskers advises that Glinda, the Good Witch of the South, may be able to send Dorothy and Toto home. They, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman, and the Cowardly Lion journey to Glinda's palace in the Quadling Country.
FAN MADE THEATRE WEBSITE POSTING GROUP (2) : "WHAT MAKES A GOOD SUMMER SHOW SECTION" (3 ENTRIES) WHY "THE WIZARD OF OZ" WILL MAKE A GREAT SHOW ?
THE WIZARD OF OZ - SCENARIO (5) (Continuation of postings first started in "The Proposals Explained Section" due to apparent postings limit of 6 entries only for each show) Together they escape the Fighting Trees, dodge the Hammer-Heads, and tread carefully through the China Country.
POSTING UNABLE TO BE MADE TO THE FAN MADE THEATRE WEBSITE (2 ENTRIES) THE WIZARD OF OZ - SCENARIO (6) The Cowardly Lion kills a giant spider, who is terrorizing the animals in a forest, and he agrees to return there to rule them after Dorothy returns to Kansas— the biggest of the tigers ruling in his stead as before. Dorothy uses her third wish to fly over the Hammer-Heads' mountain. THE WIZARD OF OZ - SCENARIO (7) At Glinda's palace, the travelers are greeted warmly, and it is revealed by Glinda that Dorothy had the power to go home all along. The Silver Shoes she wears can take her anywhere she wishes to go. She tearfully embraces her friends, all of whom will be returned, through Glinda's use of the Golden Cap, to their respective sovereignties: the Scarecrow to the Emerald City, the Tin Woodman to the Winkie Country, and the Cowardly Lion to the forest. Then she will give the Cap to the king of the Winged Monkeys, so they will never be under its spell again. Dorothy and Toto return to Kansas and a joyful family reunion. The Silver Shoes are lost during Dorothy's flight and never seen again. ----- Original Message -----
From: Jonathan Petherbridge
To: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 6:50 PM
Subject: Thank you
Dear Kam, Thank you very much for submitting a proposal to Fan Made Theatre. We will now look into the idea and give it full consideration. As you mention in your submission it would be useful if you send the full synopsis if that’s not too much trouble. In the meantime It would help us, and the other Stakeholders, if you could place any further information or ideas you have about your proposal on the discussion board. It would be good to know a bit about the scenario. Tell everyone why you think it would make a great show, and try to drum up support. And don’t be afraid to question anyone else’s ideas – help fan the Fan Made flames. Thanks again and stay in touch with developments, Jonathan Petherbridge Creative Director Plus the advisory team: Alice, Thomas, Jane, Ian, Nicole and Amit.
Love theatre? Love London Bubble? Got a head full of great ideas ? Then join Fan Made Theatre and you can help decide what London Bubble's next professional show will be... PROPOSAL OF “THE WIZARD OF OZ” BY KAM HONG LEUNG ON 15 APRIL 2009 VIA “FAN MADE THEATRE WEBSITE” (Web Link : http://www.londonbubble.org.uk/fanmadetheatre/discuss/thread/80 )
By L. Frank Baum
I have just read all the online postings to date in the "What makes a good summer show?" Section and concur with Elliot Rose's strategy suggestion for a "Banker Show" this year to help maximise London Bubble's chance of success in "attracting", "entertaining" and "rewarding" the all-important "audience" in our ongoing "Save London Bubble Campaign". I would like this year's show to have a potential wide appeal to people from different age groups and all walks of life to make it "Fun" for all involve (actors, support workers and audience) as well as a much needed "Commercial Success". In view of the current economic climate, I particularly like a show of hard-earned triumph over seemingly impossible challenges by holding firm to and diligently putting my old school's motto "Love, Hope & Faith" into daily practice. I think the musical-fantasy "The Wizard of Oz" with its strong emphasis on "Brain", "Heart" and "Courage" can do the job nicely in a park land and woodland setting. "The Wizard of Oz" is well-known and well-loved by many and I just love the song "Over the Rainbow"!
END OF PART (7)
Save London Bubble Campaign - Part (5) : March - May 2009 : "Fan Made Theatre" (Official Launch + Flyer + Press Release & Report + Voting Result) (Last Updated @ 6-5-2009)START OF PART (5)
RECOMMENDED READING
"Save London Bubble Campaign" - Master Index
From: Lydia Fraser-Ward
To: fanmade
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 7:06 PM
Subject: And the winner is...
Dear Fan Made Theatre Stakeholders, The voting period has now closed. Thank you to all of you who voted online and by post. We are delighted to announce that the official winning idea of Fan Made Theatre 2009 is… The Odyssey !! We are already making speedy preparations to adapt, design and rehearse the show so we will keep you updated of how it’s coming together. In the meantime, don’t forget to check out our discussion boards. We really love hearing your ideas and would like to know how you found the voting process. We will be in touch again next week with tour dates and booking information to arrange your special Stakeholder tickets for the production, so watch out for our email. Until then, all the best, and thank you once again for your involvement and support. Lydia Fraser-Ward Producer London Bubble Theatre Company http://www.londonbubble.org.uk/ Registered in England & Wales as the Bubble Theatre Company Ltd. at 5 Elephant Lane, London SE16 4JD
Love theatre? Love London Bubble? Got a head full of great ideas? Then join Fan Made Theatre and you can help decide what London Bubble's next professional show will be... "Fan Made Theatre" Website Address : http://www.londonbubble.org.uk/fanmadetheatre
"Fan Made Theatre" Website Address : http://www.londonbubble.org.uk/fanmadetheatre
END OF PART (5)
Save London Bubble Campaign - Part (4) : From 6 January 2008 : Simon Hughes MP for North Southwark & Bermondsey (Last Updated @ 20-4-2009)START OF PART (4)
RECOMMENDED READING
"Save London Bubble Campaign" - Master Index
Southwark News @ 9 April 2009 (Page 9) Anthony Phillips From: Eddie Reeves
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 5:03 PM Subject: London Bubble - Latest Dear All Simon has asked me to forward the following email onto you all.
Best Wishes
Eddie Reeves
Parliamentary Assistant to Simon Hughes MP
Tel: 02072191681, Email: reevese@parliament.uk
___________________________________________________________________________ Dear All
London Bubble Theatre Company
Like everyone, I have heard in the last few hours that the Arts Council England are not going to continue funding the Bubble from April. In their letter, however, the Council does mention that a case for transitional funding could be made. This is clearly disappointing and sad news particularly given the widespread support the London Bubble received, including from you and from me.
I really think we could not have done more to change their minds. I have offered to meet again with Sandy Craig, Chair of the London Bubble Board of Trustees, both to discuss the matter of transitional funding and the immediate and longer term funding of the theatre.
I sincerely hope a way will be found to ensure the bubble continues to be a part of this community and is not burst by this decision.
Best Wishes
Simon Hughes MP
A higher resolution version of the Press Report below is available for for online viewing and download via the web link : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/2232892039
Web Link to a higher resolution version of the Letter below for online viewing and download : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/2232858205/ From: Kam Hong Leung To: Valerie Shawcross AM (GLA - Lambeth & Southwark) ; Cllr. Jenny Jones AM (GLA - Green Party Representative) ; Simon Hughes MP (Direct) ; Simon Hughes MP Office ; Jon Surtees (Southwark News) ; Southwark News Desk ; Tom Parnell (South London Press) ; South London Press (News Desk)
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 1:23 AM
Subject: Save London Bubble Campaign : Urgent Request for Help Dear Friends
London Bubble Theatre Company ("London Bubble") is under threat following the Arts Council's decision to recommend a 100% cut in its funding. As part of its review of Regularly Funded Organisations, Arts Council England (ACE) has stated its intention not to renew its funding of London Bubble from 1 April 2008. If this recommendation is carried out, it is likely that London Bubble will be forced to wind up after 35 years in existence, during which time Londoners, as audiences and participants, have enjoyed London Bubble's work in parks, schools, theatres, youth settings and beyond. London Bubble is rallying public support to appeal against ACE's recommendation and it is my understanding that the deadline for appeal is 14 January 2008 (Monday).
Reportedly, 'Youth-Related Crime' is the most common Community Safety concern in the Rotherhithe Community Council Area. At a time when People of Rotherhithe are working hard to help secure more youth facilities, we are very concerned to hear about the potential closure of London Bubble. I am hereby writing to request your help to save The London Bubble Theatre Company and I will encourage other Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum Members to do likewise.
All best wishes
Kam
Founder, Owner & Manager Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum ("RCSF”) (Email : kam@khleung.fsnet.co.uk) (Website : http://rotherhithe.spaces.live.com) “By Words the Mind is Winged” – Aristophanes, dramatist (c. 448 – 385 BCE) END OF PART (4)
Save London Bubble Campaign - Part (3) : From 6 to 24 January 2008 : RCSF + Valerie Shawcross AM + Mayor of London + South London Press + Southwark News (Last Updated @ 20-4-2009)START OF PART (3)
RECOMMENDED READING
"Save London Bubble Campaign" - Master Index
A higher resolution version of the Press Report below is available for for online viewing and download via the web link : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/2232892039
Message: Jan 14 2008, 10:22 AM From: Lindsay Burns (lindsayburns@trinitysouth.co.uk) To: Kam Hong Leung Subject: Re: BREAKING NEWS : Mayor of London to lend support to Save London Bubble Campaign That's fantastic news Kam. I'll follow that up asap. Thanks,
Lindsay (Southwark Reporter - South London Press)
Message: Jan 14 2008, 09:26 AM From: Kam Hong Leung To: Valerie Shawcross AM (GLA - Lambeth & Southwark) Cc: Theresa Veith (London Bubble Theatre); Sonia Hyams (London Bubble Theatre); Save London Bubble Campaign; Albert T. Viola; Cllr. Jenny Jones AM (GLA - Green Party Representative; Simon Hughes MP (Direct); Ami Ibitson (GLA); Ruth Timson (Jenny Jones PA); Kam Hong Leung; Chris Mullany (Southwark News); Kevin Quinn (Southwark News); Jon Surtees (Southwark News); Lindsay Burns (South London Press); South London Press (News Desk); Subject: BREAKING NEWS : Mayor of London to lend support to "Save London Bubble Campaign" Dear Val
Thank you very much for your kind advice email below and the excellent news about Mayor Ken Livingston lending his support to the Save London Bubble Campaign.. I am copying this email to our friends at London Bubble which I trust will be an excellent morale booster if they have not heard about this latest GREAT news already.
Many thanks again for your strong and continual support.
All best wishes
Kam
From: Valerie Shawcross (London Assembly Member for Lambeth & Southwark) To: Kam Hong Leung Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 8:40 AM Subject: Re: Stave Hill Ecology Park (SHEP) + Save London Bubble Campaign : Thank You Message from Rebeka Clark (SHEP) + Bea & Kam Hi Kam.
Did Ami tell you that the Mayor will also make representations about the bubble as part of his submission ? Best wishes as ever Val --------------------------
Sent using BlackBerry From: Ami Ibitson
To: Kam Hong Leung
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 3:03 PM
Subject: RE: Save London Bubble Campaign Dear Kam
Val has asked me to also send you the attached copy of her letter to the Arts Council in support of the London Bubble.
Best wishes
Ami
Ami Ibitson
Researcher to Val Shawcross AM
Web Links to higher resolution version of the 2-Page Letter below for online viewing and download
A higher resolution version of the Press Report above is available for online viewing and download via the web link : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/2233794024/ From: Kam Hong Leung To: Valerie Shawcross AM (GLA - Lambeth & Southwark) ; Cllr. Jenny Jones AM (GLA - Green Party Representative) ; Simon Hughes MP (Direct) ; Simon Hughes MP Office ; Jon Surtees (Southwark News) ; Southwark News Desk ; Tom Parnell (South London Press) ; South London Press (News Desk)
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 1:23 AM
Subject: Save London Bubble Campaign : Urgent Request for Help Dear Friends
London Bubble Theatre Company ("London Bubble") is under threat following the Arts Council's decision to recommend a 100% cut in its funding. As part of its review of Regularly Funded Organisations, Arts Council England (ACE) has stated its intention not to renew its funding of London Bubble from 1 April 2008. If this recommendation is carried out, it is likely that London Bubble will be forced to wind up after 35 years in existence, during which time Londoners, as audiences and participants, have enjoyed London Bubble's work in parks, schools, theatres, youth settings and beyond. London Bubble is rallying public support to appeal against ACE's recommendation and it is my understanding that the deadline for appeal is 14 January 2008 (Monday).
Reportedly, 'Youth-Related Crime' is the most common Community Safety concern in the Rotherhithe Community Council Area. At a time when People of Rotherhithe are working hard to help secure more youth facilities, we are very concerned to hear about the potential closure of London Bubble. I am hereby writing to request your help to save The London Bubble Theatre Company and I will encourage other Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum Members to do likewise.
All best wishes
Kam
Founder, Owner & Manager Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum ("RCSF”) (Email : kam@khleung.fsnet.co.uk) (Website : http://rotherhithe.spaces.live.com) “By Words the Mind is Winged” – Aristophanes, dramatist (c. 448 – 385 BCE) END OF PART (3)
Save London Bubble Campaign - Index of Records (001) (Updated @ 12-11-2009)INDEX OF RECORDS (001)
Part (001) : From 17 December 2007 to 24 January 2008 Web Link : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!258.entry
Part (002) : From 13 January 2008 to 16 July 2008 Web Link : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!266.entry
Part (003) : From 6 to 24 January 2008 : RCSF + Valerie Shawcross AM + Mayor of London + South London Press + Southwark News
Web Link : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!458.entry
Part (004) : From 6 January 2008 : Simon Hughes MP for North Southwark & Bermondsey
Web Link : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!459.entry Part (005) : March to May 2009 : "Fan Made Theatre" Official Launch (Flyer + Press Release & Report + Voting Result)
Web Link : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!460.entry Part (007) : 15 to 18 April 2009 : Suggestions for Summer 2009 Performance in 3 London Parks + Youth Theatre Performance in Russia Dock Woodland on 18 July 2009 (Saturday) : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!461.entry
Part (008) : 23 April 2009 to 30 July 2009 : Cllr. Jenny Jones AM + Southwark Friends of The Earth + BTCV's ROOTS Magazine + Stave Hill Ecology Park (SHEP) Video + Fund Raising for London Bubble's "Bugs & Slugs" Youth Theatre Project in Russia Dock Woodland & SHEP Web Link : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!462.entry
Part (009) : From 31 July 2009 : 6-8 Theatre Group Re-launch + "Bright Star Film" + Facilities for Hire : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!463.entry
4/19/2009 Save London Bubble Campaign - Master Index (Updated @ 18-11-2009)INDEX OF RECORDS
001 : From 17 December 2007 Web Link : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!456.entry
“Bugs & Slugs Youth Theatre Project” Live Performance in Russia Dock Woodland & Stave Hill Ecology Park on 18 July 2009 (Saturday)
A higher resolution version of the photo above can be accessed for viewing and download via the web link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/3769985285/
The London Bubble's “Bugs & Slugs Youth Theatre Project” in Russia Dock Woodland & Stave Hill Ecology Park in collaboration with Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum, Friends of Stave Hill and Friends of Russia Dock Woodland aimed to promote public awareness and continual collective efforts in 'Environment, Ecology & Conservation (EEC)' to help build a safer, more caring and more giving Rotherhithe Community where people will want to live, visit and work. Please see the followings: 1) Russia Dock Woodland, Rotherhithe, London SE16 : Winner of Prestigious National 'Green Flag Award' on 23 July 2009 : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/3853389957/
2) Russia Dock Woodland, London SE16 @ 15 October 2008 : 'B&B' + 'UK's Best 50 Picnic Spots - Urban'
(The Independent Newspaper @ 26 July 2008) : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/2950112423/
The London Bubble Theatre Company Advisory Panel Meeting on 12 February 2009
From: Kam Hong Leung
Cc: Valerie Shawcross AM (GLA - Lambeth & Southwark) ; Simon Hughes MP (Direct) ; Cllr. Caroline Pidgeon AM (Newington Ward + London Assembly Member (Lib Dem)) ; Cllr. Kim Humphreys (College Ward) (Southwark Council's Deputy Leader + Leader of Southwark Conservative Party) ; Cllr. Fiona Colley ( (Nunhead Ward + OSC Chair + Deputy Leader of Southwark Labour Group) ; Cllr. Paul Noblet (Surrey Docks Ward + Executive Member for Regeneration) ; Annie Shepperd (Southwark Council Chief Executive) ; Steve Cornish (Chair of DDC + FRDW) ; Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill Ecology Park) ; Ian Moore (Surrey Quays Shopping Centre Manager) ; Vera Jajechnyk (St. John's Catholic School - Deputy Headteacher) ; Tony Perry (Bacon's CTC) ; Pauline Adenwalla (CWCF+Alfred Salter School+Time & Talents) ; Mickey Kelly (Redriff Primary School Head Teacher) ; Albion Primary School ; Southwark News Desk ; South London Press (News Desk) ; Dockland News Desk
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 9:15 PM
Subject: Save London Bubble Campaign - Offer of Online Information for Marketing, Public Relation and Fund Raising
Dear Jonathan
Please note that I have just created a "Save London Bubble Campaign - Master Index of Records" for the "RCSF Website" that can be freely accessed via the web link : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!440.entry I very much hope that it can help offer free public access to various information, including "Press Reports" and "Letters of Support" from Valerie Shawcross AM and Simon Hughes MP. Please feel free to use this online resource to support the marketing, public relation and fund raising efforts for our ongoing "Save London Bubble Campaign" as you see fit.
All best wishes Kam RCSF's "Photo Gift of Goodwill" for "Save London Bubble Campaign" on 21 June 2008
A higher resolution of the photo above for viewing and download as well as related information can be accessed online via the Web Link : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/2600484667/
From: Jonathan Petherbridge <peth@londonbubble.org.uk> (London Bubble Theatre Company - Creative Director) To: Kam Hong Leung Cc: Shipra Ogra <shipra@londonbubble.org.uk> (London Bubble Theatre Company - Producer) Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 2:36 PM Subject: RE: A Photo Gift of Goodwill for "Save London Bubble Theatre Campaign" Thank you for this Kam, and for your effective help in the last few months. Sonia has now left Bubble and gone to the RSC. So communication should come to me, or to our producer Shipra Ogra – shipra@londonbubble.org.uk
Jonathan
1/29/2009 London Bus & Surrey Quays Leisure Park Public Safety Project - Master Index (Updated @ 30-1-2009)INTRODUCTION
The "London Bus & Surrey Quays Leisure Park Public Safety Project" was the biggest "Community Safety" special project undertaken by Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum (RCSF) in response to a group of Young People of Rotherhithe being robbed on a Route 188 Bus on their way home just before Christmas 2006 as well as growing "Public Concern" regarding "Public Safety" at Surrey Quays Leisure Park. This is a good example of how "People of Rotherhithe" have worked hard and well with the "Rotherhithe Community Safety Service Providers" in our "Multi-Agency Partnership" for combatting "Crime" and "The Fear of Crime" to help build a safer, more caring and more giving Rotherhithe Community where people will want to live, visit and work. Some of the key participants in this project included Valerie Shawcross AM (London Assembly Member for Lambeth & Southwark), Jeroen Weimar (Transport for London (TfL) Director of Transport Policing & Enforcement), Cllr. Jeff Hook (Rotherhithe Ward Councillor + Southwark Council's Executive Member for Community Safety), Jonathon Toy (Southwark Council's Head of Community Safety), Ian Moore (Manager of Surrey Quays Shopping Centre), Steve Cornish (Chair of Downtown Defence Campaign (DDC) and Chair of The Friends of Russia Dock Woodland) and Kam Hong Leung (Founder, Owner & Manager of Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum). Southwark News and South London Press have both offered their strong support to help "Spread The Words" and promote "Public Understanding" of the important issues involved.
London Buses on Surrey Quays Road, Rotherhithe, London SE16 Route 188 Buses outside Surrey Quays Leisure Park (Left)
Surrey Quays Leisure Park (Left) + Surrey Quays Shopping Centre (Right)
MASTER INDEX OF RECORDS
Part (01) : From 8 to 12 December 2006
Part (02) : From 12 to 15 December 2006
Part (03) : From 15 to 19 December 2006
Part (04) : From 20 to 29 December 2006
Part (05) : From 3 to 10 January 2007
Part (06) : From 10 to 15 January 2007
Part (07) : From 16 to 21 January 2007
Part (08) : From 20 to 29 January 2007
Part (09) : From 24 January 2007 to 2 February 2007
Part (10) : From 30 January 2007 to 6 February 2007
Part (11) : From 6 February 2007 to 11 February 2007
Part (12) : From 7 February 2007 to 20 February 2007
Part (13) : From 20 February 2007 to 22 February 2007
Part (14) : From 22 February 2007 to 1 March 2007
Part (15) : From 23 February 2007 to 9 October 2008
Part (16) : From 10 October 2008
01) RCSF Circular @ 9-12-2006 : "Steaming" Gang Robbery on Bus + Travel Safety (Bus + Cab) + GLA e-Panel + Fund Raising for Youth Activities + Surrey Quays Leisure Park + New Year's Eve Free Travel 02) "Building A Safer Rotherhithe Community" - Proposed Southwark News Reader's Letter (sent on 15-12-2006)
03) ‘Free Buses for Under-16s has led to rise in Bad Behaviour’ [Source : Evening Standard @ 13-12-2006 (First Edition)] Web Link : http://rotherhithe0001.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!7BC0AE7DB0FCE5EE!305.entry 04) Public Discussions on London Bus & Surrey Quays Leisure Park Public Safety
05) "Travel & Road Safety in Rotherhithe (Part 1)" (Updated @ 7-5-2007)
06) Rotherhithe Community Wardens Official Launch on 27-11-2004 (Saturday) + Other News (Updated @ 29-12-2006) - Web Link : http://rotherhithe.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!FC4C191A8F51F272!443.entry
07) Bacon's College's Citizenship / Anti-Social Behaviour ("ASB") Project (Updated @ 19-12-2006)
08) Rotherhithe Crime Statistics for the 12 Months-Ended 31 October 2006
09) Rotherhithe Crime Prevention & Public Safety CCTV Projects : Albion Channel (Canada Water + Surrey Water) + Russia Dock Woodland
Part (1) Web Link : http://rotherhithe.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!FC4C191A8F51F272!710.entry
Part (2) Web Link : http://rotherhithe.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!FC4C191A8F51F272!711.entry
Part (3) Web Link : http://rotherhithe0001a.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!13812BBE54BAD78D!176.entry
Part (4) Web Link : http://rotherhithe0001a.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!13812BBE54BAD78D!218.entry
10) Youth Gangs + Youth-on-Youth Crime
11) Southwark Police - Enhanced Investigation Service to Robbery Victims + The Immobilise Property Register (Updated @ 27-5-2007) (Web Link : http://rotherhithe0001a.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!13812BBE54BAD78D!405.entry )
12) VIIDO + Crimestoppers Police Appeal On-line Search Web Link : http://rotherhithe0001a.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!13812BBE54BAD78D!481.entry
11/7/2008 Surrey Docks Safer Neighbourhood Police Team Newsletter (October 2008)REFERENCE LIST 1) RCSF : The Origin & Terms of Business + Local Intelligence Report Template
2) RCSF Blog Visitors' Guide
3) RCSF : Members & Contacts - Index of Content
4) News & Politics - Index of Content
5) RCSF Circulars - Index of Content
6) Rotherhithe Crime Statistics & Survey - Index of Content
10/11/2008 Rotherhithe Crime Statistics for the 12 Months Ended 31-8-2008Suggested Reference : Rotherhithe Crime Statistics & Survey : Index of Content Web Link : http://rotherhithe.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!FC4C191A8F51F272!854.entry
5/21/2008 Public Recognition of Success (0002) : Index of Content (Updated @ 22-2-2009)1) Association of Charitable Foundations : Request to Use Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum's Photos for Website and Nationwide Publicity (Web Link : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!361.entry )
2) Charlie Ly (Renforth Street) + Sergeant Al Irvine + Barry Duckett : An Excellent Example of RCSF Serving The Rotherhithe Community (Web Link : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!268.entry )
3) Southwark Borough Fire Commander Dave Scott's Promotion & Farewell Message on 13 August 2005 (Web Link : http://rotherhithe0003.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!4337256240820D27!183.entry ) Association of Charitable Foundations : Request to Use Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum's Photos for Website and Nationwide Publicity (Updated @ 21-5-2008)RECOMMENDED READING
RCSF Environment, Ecology & Conservation (EEC) Photos Collection : Public Recognition of Success
From: Sonia Sinanan
Cc: Valerie Shawcross (GLA) [Valerie Shawcross (GLA)] ; Cllr. Jenny Jones (GLA) [Cllr. Jenny Jones (GLA)] ; Gill Davies (Southwark Council) [Gill Davies (Southwark Council)] ; Inspector Andrew.Flanders (Rotherhithe Police) [Inspector Andrew.Flanders (Rotherhithe)] ; Cllr. Fiona Colley (GLA) [Cllr. Fiona Colley (GLA)] ; Cllr. Paul Noblet [Cllr. Paul Noblet] ; Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill) [Rebeka Clark (Stave Hill)] ; Steve Cornish [Steve Cornish] ; Ben Dewhurst (T.R.U.E.) [Ben Dewhurst (T.R.U.E.)] ; Tracy Dickinson-Rotherhithe Area Managemt Officer) [Tracy Dickinson (Rotherhithe Area Mgnt)] ; Jon Surtees (S. News) [Jon Surtees (S. News)] ; Southwark News Desk [Southwark News Desk] ; Lindsay Burns (South London Press) [Lindsay Burns (South London Press)] ; Sam Eversden (SLP - Editor) [Sam Eversden (SLP - Editor)] ; South London Press (News Desk) [South London Press (News Desk)] ; Surrey Docks SNT [Surrey Docks SNT] ; Rotherhithe SNT [Rotherhithe SNT] ; Rotherhithe Community Wardens [Rotherhithe Community Wardens]
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 2:43 PM
Subject: RE: Association of Charitable Foundations : Request to Use Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum's Photos for Website and Nationwide Publicity Dear Kam Thank you for your kind reply. I will let you know if we do use any of the photographs. Kind regards Sonia Sonia Sinanan P Consider the environment; please don't print this email unless you really need to.
From: Kam Hong Leung [mailto:kam@khleung.fsnet.co.uk]
Dear Sonia On behalf of Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum (RCSF), I thank you for your introduction email below of today and warmly welcome your request to use our photos on the website of The Association of Charitable Foundations. RCSF is a truly multi-agency partnership that was set up on 5 June 2003 to help fight crime and the fear of crime in the Rotherhithe Community Council Area, covering both Rotherhithe Ward and Surrey Docks Ward. Our collective goodwill and energy that have initially more channelled towards “Crisis Management” have gradually shifted towards “Community-Building” over the years as we built success on success in our continual efforts to help build a safer, more caring and more giving Rotherhithe Community where people will want to live, visit and work. Everything RCSF has achieved to date was done by “volunteers” that involved individual and group members from different walks of life, including Valerie Shawcross AM (London Assembly’s Member for Lambeth & Southwark and Chair of Transport Committee), Cllr. Jenny Jones AM (London Assembly’s Green Party Member), Safer Neighbourhood Police Teams, Southwark Council Councillors & Officers, Council Tenants, Private Residents, Local Businesses, Local Churches, Local Schools and other Community Groups. RCSF actively seeks to use our membership base, other network connections and communication channels to provides non-financial support for other community-building efforts in Rotherhithe or otherwise if and when it is deemed possible and desirable like our strong public support for "Save London Bubble Theatre Campaign" (Web Link for information : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/2233794024/). Please feel free to use any item in our two photo collection sets which can be accessed via the two web links below, at no financial costs or other obligations whatsoever, as you see fit:
RCSF Ecology & Wildlife Photo Collection : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/sets/72157604053249144/
RCSF Community Photo Collection : http://www.flickr.com/photos/16999050@N00/sets/72057594078772057/ These two websites allow free viewing and downloading of individual photos by clicking each photo in turn. Further information may be accessed under each photo. There is also the facility to view each photo collection as a slideshow by clicking the "Slideshow" button at the top right of the screen. Please click the 'ALL SIZES' button just above the page to enlarge the photo for easy viewing and / or downloading as required.
We would be most grateful if you will give credit to the photographer(s) and RCSF but this is by no means to be a condition for your use of our photos. If you choose to give credit to the photographer(s), please look at the description directly below the photo(s). If you cannot see any mention of photographer below a photo, it is a photo taken by me. Steve Cornish (Chair of Downtown Defence Campaign and Chair of The Friends of Russia Dock Woodland) is a key contributor to our photo collection and has a fast-growing reputation, both as a “Photographer” as well as a seasoned "Community-Builder” like his famous “Downtown Kingfisher Photos” that have recently been published in the Evening Standard and other local newspapers. RCSF has chosen to give our strongest possible support to help promote “Environment, Ecology & Conservation (EEC)”. This included our long-term support for Stave Hill Ecology Park (SHEP) and in its latest fund raising efforts to build the first-ever “London Wildlife Centre” and its competition for the prestigious “Green Pennant Award”. Top politicians like Valerie Shawcross AM and Cllr. Jenny Jones AM have already lent their strong public support to SHEP, a local charity that has achieved a great deal for many with very little funding. We would be most grateful if you will choose at least one photo of SHEP for public display on your website to add to the fast-growing support and public recognition of its success. Many thanks again for making contact and kind request to use our photos. All best wishes Kam Founder, Owner & Manager Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum (“RCSF”) (Email : kam@khleung.fsnet.co.uk) (Website:http://rotherhithe.spaces.live.com) “By Words the Mind is Winged”– Aristophanes, dramatist (c. 448- 385BCE)
======================================== Dear Kam My name is Sonia Sinanan and I work for the Association of Charitable Foundations, the membership organisation for trusts and foundations in the UK. I am currently responsible for the development of the ACF website and in looking for suitable photographs for the site I came across your photos for the Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum on Flickr. They are beautiful and cover many of the aspects of the work of our members that we are trying to portray. It has been really difficult for us to find images that are suited to our work and of a suitable quality to put up on the site without using images that are from photostocks that look a little sterile. I wondered if you would consider allowing us to use some of your photos on the site – we would be very happy to credit you and the forum. Unfortunately we don’t have any funds to pay for pictures. Let me know what you think – I won’t be offended if you think it’s not a good idea – it was just a thought as the pictures are so good. Kind regards Sonia Sonia Sinanan P Consider the environment; please don't print this email unless you really need to.
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