Saturday, 30 June 2012

The Mad Hatter's Tea Party



white rabbit Alice in wonderland
1 July 2012
Meet Alice and some of the other characters from Alice in Wonderland.
Location: Harcourt House, Grasmere Road, Bromley, BR1 4BB
Time: 15:00 - 18:00
Cost: £5
Meet Alice and some of the other characters from Alice in Wonderland, in the beautiful surroundings of Harcourt House.
While the children are enjoying a sit down tea party, with games, gifts and prizes, parents can relax in the award winning gardens of Harcourt House and be served with refreshing Pimms, tea and home made cakes. There will also be our ever popular Pot Luck, and hand-made cards and gifts on sale.
Why not join in the fun and come dressed up too!
Children (4-12 yrs) £5 Parents free
Admission by ticket only in aid of NSPCC (Charity no 216401)
Event Organiser: Freda Davis 07958 534074
Email: mail@fredasgarden.co.uk
Web: http://www.fredasgarden.co.uk/  

Friday, 22 June 2012

Burnt Ash Library Reading Group June


The next meeting at Burnt Ash Library is on Thursday 28th June at 2.15 pm and everyone is welcome.
The book to be discussed is

The Help by Kathryn Stockett

Aibileen is a black maid, raising her 17th white child, but with a bitter heart after the death of her son. Minny is the sassiest woman in Mississippi. Skeeter is a white woman with a degree but no ring on her finger. Seemingly as different as can be, these women will come together for a clandestine project that will put them all at risk.

For more details visit the library or contact the librarians on 020 8460 3405 or by email at burntash.library@bromley.gov.uk

For details of other activities at the Burnt Ash Library see the following link:-

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Olympic Torch relay in Bromley - 23rd July

On 23rd July The Olympic torch will pass from Lewisham through Bromley and then on to Croydon, Sutton, Merton and Wandsworth. An outline map of the route is available on the BBC website on:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/torchrelay/day66

The street by street route and times for Bromley are:-


08:57 Bromley
08:57 Bromley Hill A21
08:58 London Road A21
09:06 London Road A222
09:08 High Street A222
09:10 High Street pedestrianised area
09:11 Market square
09:12 Pedestrianised High Street
09:14 High Street
09:17 Westmoreland Road B228
09:31 Hayes Lane B251
09:46 Wickham Road B230
09:55 Manor Road A222
09:58 High Street A222
10:04 Beckenham Road A234
10:15 High Street A234
10:27 Crystal Palace Park Road A234
10:34 Crystal Palace Park
10:34 Hard surface park track
10:40 Gravel track on site of old Crystal Palace
10:43 Steps of old Crystal Palace
10:43 National Stadium car park
10:46 National Stadium track
11:21 Steps of old Crystal Palace
11:21 Tarmac road
11:24 Anerley Hill

Courtesy of BBC 2012. The complete route for that day is at the above web page.

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Webchat with the Commissioner Thursday 21st June


Metropolitan Police Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe is hosting his next regular interactive, live webchat on Thursday 21 June and for the first time members of the public can join the chat and ask questions via Facebook.  

Join the webchat between 15:30 and 16:30hrs on our Facebook site: https://www.facebook.com/metpoliceuk/app_310432762368131

or on our website       http://www.met.police.uk/askmetboss/.  

You can also join the discussion on Twitter using #AskMetBoss  

Thousands of people have joined the Commissioner during his recent webchats, questioning him on a variety of topics. The webchats are all part of the Commissioner's commitment to hear directly from the public to find out their views on how the MPS can be the best police service.

Monday, 18 June 2012

Fraud Prevention booklet launched


Every year the British public loses billions of pounds to 'scammers', who bombard people with online, mail, door-to-door and telephone scams.

Officers within the Metropolitan Police Service's Specialist and Economic Crime Directorate have produced a comprehensive fraud prevention booklet entitled, 'The Little Book of Big Scams'. The guide explains some of the most common scams in existence, ranging from the simple to the sophisticated and provides the reader with essential advice to reduce the chances of them being parted from their money - tips are included on how toavoid door to door scams, bank and payment card scams, mobile phone scams, internet scams as well as handy hints everyone can read to protect themselves.

The booklet is available in PDF format here http://www.met.police.uk/fraudalert/

People from all backgrounds and income levels are targeted by scammers - anyone can fall victim to fraud. This booklet is primarily aimed at the elderly and vulnerable in society as they are particularly at risk; but anyone who reads it will benefit.

The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service was joined by Esther Rantzen and Gary Fitzgerald, (CEO of Action on Elder Abuse), to launch "The Little Book of Big Scams', on Friday 15 June to coincide with, 'World Elder Abuse Awareness Day.'

MPS Commissioner, Bernard Hogan-Howe said: "We know that the best way to fight these fraudsters is to take steps to prevent people from being caught out in the first place. That is why we have produced, 'The Little Book of Big Scams'.

"My officers have seen the devastating effects scams can have on people and their families. This comprehensive guide will go a long way in helping to reduce the number of victims of fraud and will undoubtedly make it harder for the scammers of this world to succeed. There are a number of people out there intent on conning people out of their hard earned money, so I urge people to take caution when confronted with what appears to be a deal of a lifetime, remember if it seems too good to be true, it probably is."

Journalist and TV presenter, Esther Rantzen said: "During my 40 years' career in consumer protection, I discovered that conmen and women are so ruthless they simply see honest people as "walking wallets", to be squeezed, emptied and discarded. Fraud can happen on your doorstep, by post, over the phone or via the internet. Sadly, new technology has provided scammers with even more ways of swindling trusting consumers. Thank goodness, and thanks to the police, we now have The Little Book of Big Scams to be our guardian and our guide. If you read nothing else this year, read this. It could save you a great deal of money, and heartache."

Gary Fitzgerald, CEO of Action on Elder Abuse said: "Scammers deliberately target the most vulnerable people in our society, preying on their honesty and trust, and deceiving them in the most cruel and devastating manner. But with some simple planning, outlined in this new booklet, it is possible to prevent these thieves from being successful and we therefore commend the work of the Metropolitan Police in producing it on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Working together we can end elder abuse."

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Bromley Charter Market is moving.


Bromley's Charter Market has been running for over 800 years, since 1205, when King John granted a charter allowing a weekly market - and the market is still flourishing! Come and have a look at this historic market!

Details
The Charter Market is situated in Station Road car park and is held every Thursday from 9am to 2pm. It sells a wide variety of goods, including fruit and vegetables, household goods, fashion and haberdashery. Market pitches are licensed but casual traders are welcome from 8am if pitches are available.

The market is relocating......
From 5 July 2012, Bromley Charter Market will be held every Thursday in Bromley High Street, from 9am to 5pm.  Market pitches need to be pre-booked in advance as it will no longer be possible to accommodate casual traders.

To apply for a licence click on this link  Applying for a licence

Friday, 8 June 2012

Borough Commander's Newsletter June 2012

Welcome to June’s newsletter.

Preparations are in their final stages as the Metropolitan Police Service readies itself to police the arrival of the Olympic Torch in London on 21 July and then the Olympic Games. Across London however, normal policing will continue with officers on patrol and responding to calls from the public.

If you are intending to travel into London for the Olympics, there is plenty of safety advice and general information available on the Metropolitan Police Service’s website www.met.police.uk to assist you. You can also receive free community updates via the MPS’s Neighbourhood Link community messaging service and I urge you to sign up to receive these messages. Neighbourhood link provides news and information about policing activity or initiatives, crime prevention advice and major incidents, both pan-London and locally to your own borough. Registration is free and easy to follow, so please visit www.neighbourhoodlink.met.police.uk and sign up.

Last month was a busy month with the Queen’s first visit to Bromley since 1986 as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations, along with the MPS Commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe visiting a number of venues across the borough before holding his evening Roadshow for residents to hear his vision for policing London and ask questions of him.

I also held my Borough Commander’s Commendation ceremony, where sixteen Police Officers, Police Staff and members of the public from Bromley were honoured for their acts of professionalism, teamwork, bravery, courage and dedication to duty.

This month again we’ve had some fantastic results, making some great arrests in respect of burglaries
and robberies. The suspects are currently making their way through the Criminal Justice System. One case that has now gone through the Courts concerns a number of men arrested as part of Bromley Police’s Operation Alkes, an operation set up to target Class A drug dealers in the Penge and Beckenham areas of the borough. Sixteen men have been sentenced to in excess of 45 years imprisonment after being caught supplying drugs to undercover police officers. A great result!

Finally, as no doubt you are aware, the Olympic torch relay has begun and our Torch Security Team
are protecting it as it travels around the country. This marks the beginning of our Olympic operations which will see officers and staff work incredibly hard and show the World just how good a police service we are. The Team will be arriving in London with the torch on 21st July and on Monday 23rd July it passes through the borough of Bromley. One of our Bromley officers – Sergeant Alex Baldwin – is part of the team and making this once in a lifetime opportunity even more special, he’ll be celebrating his birthday whilst protecting the torch. You can read more about Alex in next month’s newsletter, to tie in with the torch arriving in the capital.

Steph Roberts
Borough Commander