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Final Victory for the Gaelic Sports Ground in Avery Hill Road
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“A victory for local democracy,” was Clive Efford’s reaction tothe news that local people had won the final battle to preventdevelopers building on the former Gaelic Sports Ground in AveryHill Road.Clive added, “This decision will send a powerful message towould-be developers with their greedy eyes on other green fieldsites in Eltham that there is no point in even trying.”Clive is callin... |
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Improving local health services
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Make sure your voice is heard. Eltham's Clive Efford has welcomed a proposal to re-open the Eltham and Mottingham college hospital at Passey Place in Eltham town centre. The local Primary Care Trust will be consulting the public shortly about their plans. The new facility would provide a 24 hour walk in service with up to 40 intermediate beds and would act as a base fo... |
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Victory for Gaelic Athletic Association's sports ground
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“I am delighted that the government has listened to the views of local residents and has turned down the planning application to build houses on the Gaelic Athletic Association’s site in Avery Hill Road” said Clive Efford after hearing that Meg Munn MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at Communities and Local Government, had disagreed with the Planning Inspector’s recommendati... |
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A new children's centre for Avery Hill
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The new children's centre in Alderwood School is now complete and will soon be fully functional. Children's centres provide affordable childcare for working parents. One of the barriers to parents working is the availability of childcare. "The children's centre will offer services to families in Avery Hill that in the past could only be afforded by families on high incomes" explained C... |
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Clive's Avery Hill Coffee Morning 5th April 2007
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Over thirty local residents from the Avery Hill estate turned up for Clive's latest coffee morning.Clive holds regular coffee mornings where he writes to local residents inviting them to pop in for a cup of coffee and a chat about whatever subjects they want to raise. "I always enjoy these events. I never know what to expect. Today people raised a whole range of issues: from the f... |
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Record investment in Avery Hill
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There has been more money invested i Avery Hill under Labour than at any time since the estate was first built. The Decent Homes scheme has improved council homes on the estate. £200 million is being spent in the borough to ensure that every council tenant lives in a home that meets the national standards by 2010. This is being achieved in Greenwich without the transfer of owne... |







“A victory for local democracy,” was Clive Efford’s reaction tothe news that local people had won the final battle to preventdevelopers building on the former Gaelic Sports Ground in AveryHill Road.Clive added, “This decision will send a powerful message towould-be developers with their greedy eyes on other green fieldsites in Eltham that there is no point in even trying.”Clive is callin...
Make sure your voice is heard. Eltham's Clive Efford has welcomed a proposal to re-open the Eltham and Mottingham college hospital at Passey Place in Eltham town centre. The local Primary Care Trust will be consulting the public shortly about their plans. The new facility would provide a 24 hour walk in service with up to 40 intermediate beds and would act as a base fo...
“I am delighted that the government has listened to the views of local residents and has turned down the planning application to build houses on the Gaelic Athletic Association’s site in Avery Hill Road” said Clive Efford after hearing that Meg Munn MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at Communities and Local Government, had disagreed with the Planning Inspector’s recommendati...
The new children's centre in Alderwood School is now complete and will soon be fully functional. Children's centres provide affordable childcare for working parents. One of the barriers to parents working is the availability of childcare. "The children's centre will offer services to families in Avery Hill that in the past could only be afforded by families on high incomes" explained C...
Over thirty local residents from the Avery Hill estate turned up for Clive's latest coffee morning.
There has been more money invested i Avery Hill under Labour than at any time since the estate was first built. The Decent Homes scheme has improved council homes on the estate. £200 million is being spent in the borough to ensure that every council tenant lives in a home that meets the national standards by 2010. This is being achieved in Greenwich without the transfer of owne...