Thursday 28 January 2016

RE-DEVELOPMENT OF 87-93 OAK TREE GARDENS

For your very urgent attention

Dear Links Estate Resident

RENEWED PLANNING APPLICATION for 87-93 OAK TREE GARDENS 

A decision is due to be made by the Bromley Plans Sub-Committee No 3 on the following planning application. 

REFERENCE NO: DC/15/05324/FULL1 Demolition of 89 and 91 Oak Tree Gardens and erection of 7 two storey four bedroom dwellings with accommodation in roof space on land to the rear comprising of 3 terraced dwellings and 2 pairs of semi-detached dwellings, single garage for No. 87, associated access, parking, landscaping, cycle and refuse.
The decision will be made at its meeting on THURSDAY 4th FEBRUARY at 7 00 pm. The Town Planners have recommended that the application should be approved.

If you have not already registered an objection and wish to do so, you must do this by next TUESDAY 2nd FEBRUARY at the latest.

You may register your objection:
·        in the Comments section on Bromley’s website at Planning documents –     click on the comments tab ;  
or
·        by emailing Town Planning at planning@bromley.gov.uk quoting the reference number above and giving your name and address; 
or
·    by writing to Planning Support Team, Town Planning, London Borough of Bromley, Civic Centre, Stockwell Close, Bromley BR1 3UH, quoting the reference number above and giving your name and address.

The planners report can be viewed on

 The application documents and plans can be seen at

On behalf of its members, LERA will be contesting the Town Planners’ report and opposing the application.


Tuesday 19 January 2016

DO YOU FANCY TREADING THE BOARDS .........?

Burnt Ash Drama Association (BADA) is holding an open audition for cast members this Friday 22nd January at 8 00pm at St Andrew’s Hall in Burnt Ash Lane for its forthcoming production ‘On the Razzle’ from Thursday 7th to Saturday 9th April.  The production has quite a large cast and BADA hopes to tempt aspiring actors among our local community to 'tread the boards', even if it's for the first time as there are some smaller parts for people to contribute their time and to enjoy.

Thursday 7 January 2016

Christmas tree recycling weekend

Residents are being reminded that they can dispose of their ‘real’ Christmas tree at one of the temporary garden waste sites open for one weekend only.
On the second weekend in January, Christmas trees and other garden waste can be taken to one of five sites around the borough with some sites open on either Saturday or Sunday.  
John Bosley added, “If you do subscribe to our pre-paid garden waste collection service, we will remove your tree as part of this although you might need to cut the tree to make sure that it fits inside your wheelie bin.”  
The five temporary sites are open on either Saturday 9 or Sunday 10 January at the following times and locations:  
Saturday 9 January 2015, 11am to 4pm
  • Bromley - Norman Park, Hook Farm Road, off Bromley Common
  • Green St Green - Salt Depot, Shire Lane Spur, off Sevenoaks Road
  • St Paul’s Cray - Cotmandene Crescent car park, off Chipperfield Road  
Sunday 10 January 2015, 8am to 12 noon
  • Biggin Hill - Charles Darwin School, Jail Lane
  • Beckenham - Unicorn Primary School car park, off Creswell Drive
All decorations must be removed from your tree before depositing it at one of the sites or leaving it for collection
Trees and other garden waste must not be left at the sites outside of operating hours as this will be treated as flytipping.  Christmas trees and other waste should not either be left at recycling banks either. The sites are closely monitored and fly-tippers risk prosecution.  
Residents can also dispose of their Christmas trees at either of the Borough’s Reuse and Recycling sites, at Waldo Road or Churchfields Road.  Last year, over 20 tonnes of Christmas trees were composted at the sites across the Borough, including at the Waldo Road and Churchfields Road Reuse and Recycling centres.