If you are a resident of Bampton Estate SE23-2XB or a resident of the neighbouring houses:
MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE
Dear council tenants, private residents, leaseholders,
There will be a meeting held on the 6th of July, 2017 (between 4pm -7 pm) close to the ball court. The subject of the discussion will be council’s plans to build new homes on the ball court of Bampton estate. The idea is for all of us to come forward and express our opinion about the possibility of the new development. Nothing has been decided yet and if the majority of residents of our estate says NO to the new development, the project will NOT go ahead – this was confirmed at the last meeting between Bampton Tenants&Residents Association, Lewisham Homes and residents on the 29th of June, 2017 by the community investment officer.
It is important that you come and express your opinion. Make the right choice. Make yourself heard.
Pros and cons of the new development:
PROs:
- More new homes
- Homes for elderly people (Lewisham Home officer said the new building would be for elderly people)
- Possibility (but not a guarantee) of new play facilities for children
- Possibility (not a guarantee) of health facilities for adults (like gym, for example)
- Add yours…
CONs:
- Trees and grassland go away
- Half of the space around Standlake Point goes
- Concrete and brick come instead
- Playground for children goes away
- Grass area for picnics goes away
- Lewisham Homes says, the building is for elderly people, but there is no guarantee that in 10-20 years time Lewisham Council will not bring any tenants or even sell the building
- The new building is planned for 40-50 new homes (Standlake, Radcot and Newbridge have 40 households each), therefore the new building will be either high (not sure how comfortable elderly people will be in the high building) as the rest of them or stretched along the available space.
- Residents on the west side of Standlake will loose a nice view outside of their windows
- The short distance between buildings will cause residents watch each other through the windows
- Loosing playground may lead to children moving further from home to play where parents are not able to supervise
- More people, more cars, more crowd
- Higher demand for limited parking space
- Children causing disturbance to elderly people, as a result, more complaints and parental reprimands
- The possibility of rising anti-social behaviour
- The possibility that value of properties will go down for leaseholders
- Laying the new foundation for the new building will cause land disturbance which may lead to structural damage of the Standlake block
- Add yours…