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Transport Campaign

Campaign to reopen

Camberwell Station – Act Now!

So What can you do? 

At the moment a group of people, including local politicians (headed by the Chair of Camberwell Community Council Kieron Williams), the SE5 Forum and Community Southwark, are working on the best way to take the campaign forward. But we need as many Southwark residents to get behind it as possible.

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If you would like to become involved in the campaign then sign-up to the Southwark CAN website and make sure you tick the ‘Camberwell Station’ box in the ‘Interests’ column. You will receive updates and information about how the campaign, as well as ways in which you can get involved. Alternatively you can email: engage@communitysouthwark.org.

Sign up here.

Online Petition

It’s time for the Department of Transport to support TfL and Network Rail, in re-opening Camberwell Railway Station, on behalf of Camberwell residents, and all Londoners.

Sign the online petition here – don’t forget to share it as well!

Background

In 2014 TFL launched a consultation on proposals to extend the Bakerloo Line beyond elephant and Castle. They offered two options: to extend the route through Camberwell or up to Lewisham (via the Old Kent Road). After receiving a whopping 15,346 responses (96% of which supported the Bakerloo line being extended) the decision was made to focus on the OKR route – not surprising after it was designated as an opportunity area.

The decision came as a blow to local campaign group Peckham and Camberwell Transport (PACT) who had undertaken hours and hours of hard graft drumming up support for the Camberwell option (64% of respondents to the consultation supported it as opposed to 48% for the OKR route) and highlighting the needs of the local community. 

But all is not lost! Out of the ashes a new idea was born – a significant alternative to the underground extension that would simultaneously relieve pressure on Camberwell’s overwhelmed transport network and improve access to two of the busiest hospitals in the London. Another option was put forward in the consultation that proposed the reopening of the Thameslink station situated, unsurprisingly, on station road!
 

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Camberwell Markets
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Camberwell Market

Following a hugely successful first season in 2016, Camberwell Market re-opens on Sunday 23rd April 2017, running every Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm until 17th December 2017 on Camberwell Green, London SE5 7AN.

Camberwell Market is South London’s latest street-food and Arts & Crafts destination with an exceptional line up of regular traders and new additions regularly and is fast becoming the new answer to Sunday Lunch in South East London! Camberwell Market is the brainchild of Will Herman a freelance theatre producer and Camberwell Resident, who’s on a mission to create a ‘haven for foodies south of the river’ offering a platform to the best of local traders and start-ups.

For further information please contact:

Email: market@willherman.co.uk 

Phone: 07534 267 491

Web: www.camberwell.market    

Farmer’s Market

Camberwell Farmers Market is currently held every Saturday 10am to 2pm in Camberwell Green SE5 7AF, Camberwell London.

What to find here:

 Wide selection of produce from Clive the meat man
 Farm fresh fruit and vegetables from Karen and Donald
 Artisan bread and pastries from Wayne the bread man
 Artisan cheese and butter is available the 3rd Saturday in the month

 

SE5 Forum at the Farmer’s & Camberwell Market:

SE5 Forum has a stall at the Farmers Market every Saturday 10am to 2pm and every Sunday 12-4pm Camberwell Market. You can find us there to let us know your issues and views. We are there to listen, share information and generally promote Camberwell. We sell a range of Camberwell themed goods. Look forward to seeing you there next Saturday and Sunday!

 

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Health
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King’s Health Partners

Together, King’s College Hospital, Kings College London and South London and Maudsley (SLaM) NHS Foundation Trust form part of King’s Health Partners, South London’s Academic Health Science Centre where world-class research, education and clinical practice are brought together for the benefit of patients.

 King’s Executive Director, Professor Sir Robert Lechler says:
 

“King’s Health Partners has a clear mission to create a partnership with a culture of excellence in research, education and patient care.
We are aiming for a real and lasting impact on the health of local people. This will be the measure of our success”

 

Health has been at the heart of Camberwell for generations. We have access to an exceptional range of high quality healthcare services.

Kings College Hospital (KCH)

KCH is one of London’s largest and busiest teaching hospitals. It is also a local hospital serving the diverse population of Camberwell. KCH has built its world-class reputation over the last 170 years and has roots that lie firmly in the heart of the community. KCH NHS Foundation Trust, is one of the UK’s leading Trusts and also has responsibility for Princess Royal University Hospital, Farnborough Common and Orpington Hospital. KCH is a national and international centre for specialist care recognised for its outstanding work in liver disease and transplantation, diabetes, neurosciences, blood cancers, sickle cell anaemia and foetal medicine.                        www.kch.nhs.uk

Maudsley Hospital

Maudsley Hospital is part of South London and Maudsley (SLaM) NHS Foundation Trust, which provides the widest range of NHS mental health services in the UK. SLaM also provides substance misuse services for people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. As well as serving Camberwell and the wider communities of south London, SLaM provides more than 50 specialist services for children and adults across the UK including perinatal services, eating disorders, psychosis and autism. SLaM has a unique scope because it is built on the principles of Henry Maudsley when he founded the Maudsley Hospital in the early 1900s: care and treatment, science and research, and training.
 

Kings College London (KCL)

Camberwell is home to one of the main health campuses of Kings College London (KCL). The University is the largest centre for healthcare education in Europe, providing education and research in the widest range of subjects allied to medicine of any London institution.
The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) is also based in Camberwell. This faculty of King’s College London is Europe’s largest centre for research and postgraduate education in mental health and brain sciences. IoPPN and SLaM jointly host the UK’s only biomedical research centre specialising in mental health, with the aim of translating scientific developments into new ways of screening, detecting, treating and preventing mental illness.
 

Maudsley Learning at Work

Maudsley Learning at Work provides world-class, accessible learning in mental health, specifically for workplace settings. Based at the Ortus Learning and Events Centre in Camberwell, Maudsley Learning at Work are a subsidiary of the Maudsley Charity, which invests in innovative mental health related projects, shares expertise and creates infrastructure. www.maudsleylearning.com
 
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Business

Business

Camberwell has a thriving and diverse business community. SE5 Forum, through the Camberwell Business Network (CBN) is keen to support and promote local businesses.

Current projects:

A pub watch scheme for Camberwell Green
A business directory and map
Application for High Street challenge funding
 
SE5 Forum and CBN achievements:
Conducted a feasibility study into establishing a Business Improvement District (BID) for Camberwell
Been awarded £50,000 from Community Restoration Fund and delivered the “Camberwell Cool” campaign promoting Camberwell

 

We would welcome input on current project and new ideas from local business leaders on how we can help going forward, please contact admin@se5forum.org.

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Arts and Culture

Camberwell Arts Cataloguing Camberwell      Available to download HERE

Camberwell Arts Travel guide to Camberwell    Available to download HERE

Arts & Culture

Camberwell has a long-standing artistic reputation and a thriving cultural scene. Famous residents include Robert Browning, John Ruskin and Muriel Spark, and Camberwell is also home to the world-renowned Camberwell College of Arts, the South London Gallery, and the Blue Elephant Theatre.

The SE5 Forum works to support the arts in Camberwell by:

Promoting awareness and publicity for local events
Providing occasional, one-off small grants to support development of ideas for new events or arts projects
Collaborate with local arts organizations such as Camberwell Arts

If you’d like to get involved or find out more about the SE5 Forum’s work in Arts & Culture, please email admin@se5forum.org.

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Bus services

We are currently working on this section and we would be very happy if you  share with us any ideas and information / images you have.

Please email admin@se5forum.org.uk.

We look forward to hearing back from you!

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Green

We are currently working on this section and we would be very happy if you  share with us any ideas and information / images you have.

Please email admin@se5forum.org.uk.

We look forward to hearing back from you!

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Camberwell Leisure Centre

We are currently working on this section and we would be very happy if you  share with us any ideas and information / images you have.

Please email admin@se5forum.org.uk.

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Cycling

We are currently working on this section and we would be very happy if you  share with us any ideas and information / images you have.

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New Library

We are currently working on this section and we would be very happy if you  share with us any ideas and information / images you have.

Please email admin@se5forum.org.uk.

We look forward to hearing back from you!

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