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Crime Prevention advice from Thornton Safer Neighbourhood Team…

Published on July 30, 2011

Would all residents please ensure that they lock all doors and windows in their properties, it has been noticed by our team that there have been a number of burglaries in recent weeks, in areas around the Weir Estate, where residents are not using all available locks.  WERA have worked very hard to ensure that you

 
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Update to Community Garden page….

Published on July 26, 2011

The community garden page has been updated…click here to view the latest information

 
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New secretary elected to WERA Executive Committee

Published on July 17, 2011

Weir Estate Residents Association has elected another new secretary and executive officer in resident, Jacqui Niles. The election is the second this year. Jacqui was appointed at the association’s recent meeting by an un-opposed nomination. Miss Niles election follows the resignation of previous secretary, Debbie Wydler due to work related commitments two months after being

 
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Anfield Close gas leak delays community garden project

Published on July 8, 2011

Works to install the Weir Community Garden have been delayed due to the discovery of a major gas leak affecting flats on Anfield Close. The Garden is being developed by Weir Estate Residents Association and had been due to open later this year. Works had begun to install fencing and had been due to be

 
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Lambeth council agree 10-year deal to outsource customer services

Published on July 2, 2011

Lambeth council has sealed a 10 year deal with Capita, to outsource its customer services function, including its call-centre and council tax collection and save £1m per year. As part of the deal, £6.5 million will be made available by Capita to invest in new technology that will allow residents to deal with the council

 
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Lambeth council chief in first Weir Estate walkabout

Published on July 1, 2011

Lambeth Council’s Chief Executive, Derrick Anderson CBE has visited Weir Estate for the first time this week and has been shown the developments on the estate by WERA’s Chair, Dave McEvoy and committee member Brenda Lewis demonstrating improvements and engagement carried out by the association to improve the condition and safety of the estate. Mr

 
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