Welcome to Heart Streatham’s 41st edition. the trees are budding and the early flowers are blooming as we write this in right, warm spring sunshine. this month's cover is the iconic streatham Pumping station on Conyers rd which can be seen from the railway lines as well. We have superimposed alper Yagmur, owner of el Chico's Mexican restaurant (see review - p12), who became hero to many by organising deliveries of bottled water to elderly folk and others who couldn't make it to the delivery points when the water went out. When his restaurant’s water was cut he and his staff decided to work instead for the benefit of the community and we salute that! Do you have a local hero (with, or without, cape) you think should be celebrated? Get in touch: info@heartstreatham.
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Heart Streatham Issue 41
1. Thames Water Crisis
local election Candidates
all about Streatham
ISSUE 41 APRIL 2018
Water tower photogragh by Philip moran
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3. heart streatham | 3
CONteNts april 2018
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Welcome to heart streatham’s
41st edition. the trees are
budding and the early flowers
are blooming as we write
this in bright, warm spring
sunshine.
this month's cover is the iconic
streatham Pumping station on
Conyers rd which can be seen
from the railway lines as well.
We have superimposed alper
Yagmur, owner of el Chico's
mexican restaurant (see review
- p12), who became hero to
many by organising deliveries
of bottled water to elderly folk
and others who couldn't make
it to the delivery points when
the water went out. When his
restaurant’s water was cut he
and his staff decided to work
instead for the benefit of the
community and we salute that!
Do you have a local hero (with,
or without, cape) you think
should be celebrated? Get in
touch: info@heartstreatham.
co.uk or heartstreatham.
co.uk/contact
more about the pumping
station owners further in this
issue, but meanwhile, happy
springtime!
4 STREATHAM ROUNDUP
6 THE GEN
latest news from the local area
8 SOAP BOX
the thames Water Crisis
10 STREATHAM ARTIST
WINS AWARD
Waterstones Book award
winner from streatham
12 STREATHAM GOURMET
heart streatham visits
el Chico's
14 A HISTORY OF CRICKET
IN STREATHAM
16 STREATHAM REDHAWKS
SEASON ROUNDUP
19 LOCAL ELECTIONS
ROUNDUP
Your candidates for the local
election on may 3rd
22 BRIXTON BULLS
rugby club
24 BRIGSTOCK’S
BEAUTY TIPS
28 LIVE MUSIC IN APRIL
30 WHAT’S ON IN APRIL
34 POLICE REPORT
36 DIRECTORY OF LOCAL
SERVICES
38 USEFUL NUMBERS
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for years. Children were
delighted making various kinds
of snow sculptures, and some
even had a day or two off school.
Despite the snow, a reception
to celebrate streatham held
by Chuka umunna mp at
Portcullis house was well-attended.
Lambeth Council and tfL have at last agreed to
measures to prevent heavy goods vehicles
from using residential roads west of streatham
high road. satnav companies will be informed
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residents of Pathfield Road, who have
suffered increased rat-running and parking
congestion since the partial closure of
Estreham Road to northbound traffic as part
of the Quietways cycle route, finally persuaded
Lambeth Council to consider their problems and
a public meeting was held last month to ask for
views on measures to mitigate problems
Tfl are considering options for the redesign
of the a23 from streatham hill station up
to telford ave. they showed some ideas at a
community meeting with streatham action
Transport Group. TfL’s analysis identified the
whole a23 corridor through Lambeth as having
great potential for more cycle journeys - if
made safe. Ideas include wider bus lanes and
footways or segregated cycle lanes. these
would involve removal of the central reservation
and straight-across pedestrian crossings. the
long-overdue work should take place in late
2019/20. We were pleased to hear tfL make
positive noises about reducing speed limits to
20mph-more than 4,000 were caught breaking
the current 30mph speed limit in one 24-hour
period at streatham hill.
March saw significant damage to Streatham
Common from Circus Zyair vehicles.
apparently, road works on streatham Common
south meant that ground protection trackway
was not delivered. the event organiser is
responsible for the costs of all reinstatement,
and to allow for works and recovery, the usual
benson’s Funfair visit has been postponed to
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opened their 9th charity shop in Putney. The
rookery on streatham Common has received
a Green Flag award in the Green Flag award
scheme recognising it as one of the best open
spaces in the UK and the World. dave Santan
has a new cut ‘hangman’, produced by Nana
rogues (who has worked with Drake), and
the video has Dave returning to streatham
surrounded by friends. the pavilion on
Furzedown rec is to be refurbished with a
£111K grant and returned to community use.
aya, the Lebanese restaurant has opened at 78
streatham high rd. there was a high turnout
for the inaugural meeting for the new railside
Community garden between Gleneldon &
Wellfield Roads. Some Thameslink trains
through streatham now have Wi-Fi. Furzedown
SW16 has been recognised as the fourth best
place to live in London by the sunday times-
a “kinder, gentler streatham.” the Spires
Women’s outreach team are looking for
donations of small packets of tissues, size 6 or
8 women’s casual clothes and packets of baby
wipes. Streatham Space project have finally
picked up the keys to the new theatre venue
in streatham hill! the controlled crossing
point at the top of the Dip at St leonard’s
Junction should have just become operational
as we go to press. the installation of the bus
lane in tooting Bec Gardens is delayed due to
contractor problems, and no decision will be
made regarding the
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april 2018
On Saturday 3 March, major water mains
and sewers around Streatham buckled in
the aftermath of the Beast from the East. By
Sunday, over 12000 homes were without water,
and a crisis unfolded. Thames Water had to
set up two bottled water distribution points at
Homebase in Streatham Vale, and Sainsbury’s
in Balham, to which residents had to make
their own way - for many, this meant a four-mile
round-trip on public transport.
The incomparable Streatham community sprung
into action to help deliver water to vulnerable
residents who couldn’t manage the trek. By
Monday the council bought its own supply of
water for the vulnerable, and collection points
were opened by council and volunteers to ease
the burden. Cllr Malcolm Clarke’s delivery
team were based at Gracefield Gardens, while
Cllr Scott Ainslie set up his distribution HQ
in the White Lion and Cllr. Robert Hill at the
Woodlawns Centre.
The hero of the day was local restauranteur
Alper Yagmur, owner of El Chico’s restaurant
on the High Rd. When the restaurant closed
because it had no water supply, and there was
no accurate information about when it would
be restored from Thames Water, he visited
their engineers on sites to gather info “from the
horses’ mouths”. Alper then drafted his delivery
vans to take water to residents in need and
social media was ablaze. The story was picked
up by national media from Heart Streatham’s
twitter feed, and Alper was interviewed on
several major TV and radio channels.
Many residents and businesses were affected
for up to five days. “Five days without being able
to wash dirty plates, five days of being unable to
flush toilets, and five days without being able to
bathe their children”, as Cllr. Mo Seedat put it at
the time.
In the aftermath, Thames Water published
this table of compensation information on
its website, together with a set of FAQs which
included stating that compensation for residents
in rented accommodation (council, private
housing associations etc.) are directed to claim
it from landlords themselves.
Time Affected Compensation Payment
4-12 hours £30
12-24 hours £50
24-48 hours £100
48+ hours £150
Some of the FAQ answers from Thames Water’s
website are eyebrow-raising!
“You resupplied water to my area, but an
airlock in the system meant we didn’t get
water back on for a while after this – do I get
compensation for this whole period?
“As airlocks aren’t generally caused because the
water has been turned off, but due to air being
trapped in the internal plumbing system within
a home, we will not be giving compensation in
this situation…fittings and internal plumbing
should be set up in such a way that when water
is restored, the air is displaced and cleared from
the system.”
My water was off for longer than 48 hours.
…. “the pressure may not have built back up
to normal levels... the problem may have been
within the customer’s own pipework. It will be
difficult for us to confirm exactly what may have
been the problem at a specific property, but
we have carefully calculated the time people
were without water and are confident that the
payments we are making are fair.”
I had to close my business for several days
because I had no water. Will you compensate
me for my loss of business/profit?
…Compensation for loss of profit is normally
only payable when it is as a consequence of
material/physical damage caused to your
property. This was not the case on this occasion,
so your loss of profit… is not recoverable in law.”
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Thames Water seems to be claiming that
airlocks in residents’ domestic systems were
a cause of delay in water being back on after
TW pipes were repaired to justify not giving
the full £150 to many of those who suffered
without water for more than 48 hours and were
expecting the maximum compensation as their
due.
We asked Thames Water “how are you able
accurately to estimate where airlocks were
located in the pipes to assess the duration of
outage and the sum you believe customers
should be paid?” We’re not engineers but is
seems odd that the ingress of air is a problem
that is suffered mostly by pipes that are the
responsibility of home owners and not Thames
Water. As we go to press, we have not received
an answer from Thames Water.
Businesses should contact Castle Water, which
is responsible for administering payments for
Thames Water’s (the wholesaler) non-residential
customers. Castle Water wants to identify non-
residential customers that were affected and
ensure it has accurate details of their supply
issues. Contact details are in the Castle Water
advertisement on page 18, and at
www.castlewater.co.uk. John Reynolds, CEO
of Castle Water advised, “a non-residential
customer may be entitled to a compensation
payment of £50 a day in the event of loss of
supply…” He also offered to come to Streatham
to meet business groups to help clarify and
speed the process.
Cllr Jennifer Brathwaite, Lambeth Cabinet
Member for Environment and Transport
(part of the cross-London scrutiny of Thames
Water since 2015) at the time of the incident
commented,
“Thames Water failed in its responsibilities at
every turn. It needs to be held to account and
this must never happen again.”
Jane Wroe-Wright
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ariba el Chico’s!
rehema Figueiredo
he was the hero of streatham’s #watergate last
month, but on my visit to el Chico’s owner alper
Yagmur let his food do the talking.
First up were some chicken tacos with juicy
jalapenos and chipotle sauce, as well as classic
nachos with a fresh salad – both served with
exquisitely mushy guacamole and sharp soured
cream. the dishes had a good balance of
guacamole and sauce, and the taco shells were
perfection; not so brittle they disintegrated as
you bit into them, nor so soggy that the filling fell
out. these dishes are usually served as mains,
but starters come in anywhere between £4.50
and £7.50, giving diners scope to tailor order to
fit appetite. The tacos and nachos portions were
a good size, the latter slightly bigger but not as
filling as the tacos.
Next came some cute quesadillas, which
would have been small for a main, but among
the rounds of dishes we were being brought,
were ample as a second course. however, the
sizzling fajitas were the showstopper! sticky
and sweet, accompanied by a stack of hot
tortillas and a generous selection of dips. When
a beef burrito was served, we were pretty
much defeated. Packed with meat and slathered
in cheese, it would be the right dish to choose
had you gone a bit overboard on the margaritas
but otherwise, a word of warning, only order it if
you are a seriously hungry hombre.
my dining amigo and I visited el Chico’s on a
Friday night when the place had a warm buzz
about it, with a youngish crowd, mostly under-
30s, and a strong Latin soundtrack. el Chico’s
is the perfect end of week hang out, and with
prices to rival ‘spoon’s it’s streatham’s hottest
spot for post-work drinks, with cocktails a
speciality. We tried a beautifully presented
strawberry daiquiri and a wickedly zingy
Cipriano. If you’re just after a beer, a Corona will
set you back £3.95 or you could share a bottle
of wine from £15.95. What’s more, el Chico’s
runs specials in the week – from ladies night
on tuesdays to date night thursdays – so
you won’t have to worry about your wallet when
you’re making your way through the mojitos.
We were served by a very bubbly waitress
and overall the whole thing felt like a fiesta,
transporting us from the snowy streets of
streatham to a beach bar in tulum. You’ve really
got no choice but to join in the fun!
el Chico’s
62, streatham hill, sW16
020 8677 5100
www.elchicos.co.uk
14. 14 | heart streatham
Daisy-cutting on Streatham Common
The Cricket Season begins on Friday 13th April.
The earliest mention of the sport was in the
late 16th century, and by the 18th century it
was the national sport. Streatham Common
has a long cricketing tradition, with a
match between Streatham and Clapham on
Monday 26th July 1731 recorded in The Daily
Advertiser.
From 1736-1758, George Williams, the licensee
of The White Lion pub captained the side
and provided refreshments at matches. On 5th
May 1806 the Streatham Cricket Club was
formed at the pub. Membership was originally
restricted to 40, with an annual subscription
of five guineas ensuring an exclusivity limited
to those who could afford the membership fee.
For almost 80 years, home fixtures were on
Streatham Common.
In January 1807 the rules of the Streatham
Cricket Club decreed that the season would
start on the second Saturday of May and
continue every Saturday on Streatham Common
until the last Saturday in August. Furthermore,
any gentlemen playing in coloured jackets,
breeches or pantaloons would be fined half a
crown.
The great sportsman C. B. Fry was a member
of the club in the early days. He was so admired
internationally that it was rumoured he was
invited to become the King of Albania; he
apparently politely declined.
In 1856, an area at the bottom of the Common
was roped off for the game, with various teams
15. heart streatham | 15
using the facility, Streatham Cricket Club,
Streatham united Cricket Club founded in
1858 and Streatham albion Cricket Club
founded in 1880. towards the end of the
nineteenth century there were some 70 cricket
teams in streatham made up from schools,
churches, pubs, businesses and even family
teams.
Streatham Cricket Club subsequently
moved to a ground now covered by Gracefield
gardens, named after the great cricketer W. g.
grace, who played there on a several occasions.
It was considered one of the most attractive
grounds in england. after the First Word War,
the Club moved to thornton heath on a ground
now used by Streatham and Croydon rugby
Club.
Over the past few decades, streatham Cricket
Club has merged with local sides Streatham
Wanderers Cricket Club in 1973, the old
hollingtonians Cricket Club in 1977 and lastly
with the marlborough Cricket Club in 2003,
since when the club has been known as The
Streatham and marlborough Cricket Club
with its home ground at Cox’s Walk, Dulwich
Common.
Former prime minister, John major, also
played a couple of games for the streatham
Colts in 1960.
david Wright
16. 16 | heart streatham
RedHawks Round-Up
Streatham's 2017/18 season
ended at the Play Off quarter
final stage as they lost 6-2
on aggregate to the Swindon
Wildcats over two legs.
The RedHawks faced an uphill battle after losing
the first leg on home ice 2-0 thanks to a brace
from Cats Player Coach Aaron Nell but came
tantalizingly close to an upset in Wiltshire. A
brace from Ryan Webb had given Streatham a
2-1 lead at the Link Centre in front of a 1000
plus crowd, but three unanswered goals in the
final 21 minutes put the Wildcats through to the
semi-final where they will face Peterborough
Phantoms.
"The season might be over earlier than I had
hoped, but I think we can hold our heads up
after our display last weekend" said Captain
Adam Carr. "A couple of bounces the other way
at the right times and we could have got through
to the semi-finals. Swindon are a top team who
are in the best form in the league, so gutting as
it is to go out, we gave it our best and came up
short."
Streatham finished in 6th place in the National
Ice Hockey League Britton Conference, in their
first appearance in the second tier of UK hockey
since the early 1990's. Head Coach Jeremy
Cornish overhauled the squad last summer in
anticipation of the higher standard but had a
budget considerably less than the teams who
dropped down into the league.
"It's been a tough year as everyone expected,
but we have held our own and more" said Carr,
who finished as top goal scorer with 23 in all
competitions." Even when we had a losing
streak, we stuck together and kept working
and fighting…. We beat every team in the
league apart from Peterborough, which is a big
positive…Our fans also deserve the highest
praise as they have backed us and followed us
round all year loud and proud."
The RedHawks will now look forward to
the 208/19 season in September. Let’s go,
Streatham!
Meanwhile the junior teams continue to show
progress with u18 forward Alec Goldstone
recently called up for England trials at u19 level
and seven players called up for England duty
at a tournament in Bratislava in April. Samuel
Lyne, Dylan Holicka and Louie White will
pull on the famous white and red England jersey
at under-13 level. Harry Corkum and Amy
Robery both got a call up for the under-14s with
Edward Gibson named as a reserve. Jessica
Wooding got the nod for the under-14 girls
team.
STOP PRESS
Congratulations to U18 Alec Goldstone for
his selection to the England U19 squad
heading for training in Bratislava this month
and 2 games against Romania.
Back Row:
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Front Row:
Robery, Holicka, Wooding
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18. Loss of Water Supply
Information for Castle Water Customers
Castle Water, the UK’s leading independent water retailer, took over the retailing activities
of Thames Water for business customers from April 2017, including invoicing and customer
service.
Although loss of supply is the responsibility of Thames Water, Castle Water is responsible
for administering payments under Ofwat’s Guaranteed Standards Scheme (GSS) for
customers.
Castle Water is working with Thames Water to administer GSS payments for the loss of
supply experienced by many business customers in London. This includes identifying
customers in the Thames Water supply area who are entitled to GSS payments and to
ensure it has accurate details of the supply losses suffered.
Customers seeking GSS payments can contact Castle Water directly to provide information
to help ensure that they receive the correct payment.
Simply submit your details online at castlewater.co.uk/supplyclaim2018.
Alternatively, email supplyclaim2018@castlewater.co.uk confirming:
We are open 8am ‘til 6pm, Monday to Friday. Call us on 01250 718700 or why not use our
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Supply address
Start date of loss of supply
Date supply was restored
Contact number
Contact name
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Joe todd-stanton has been named winner
of the Illustrated Books category at the
Waterstones Children’s Book Prize 2018 for his
picture book the secret of Black rock. he was
awarded £2000 and the promise of an ongoing
commitment to his books from all Waterstones
shops. the Waterstone’s Children’s Book prize
is one of the most prestigious and valuable
book awards in the UK. It recognises new
and emerging talent in children’s writing and
is unique because it is voted for solely by
booksellers.
Joe grew up in Brighton, but now lives in
streatham hill. his mother, who is also an
illustrator, taught him to draw. he studied at
the University of the West of england in Bristol,
graduating in 2012 with a first-class degree in
Illustration. the award-winning book the secret
of Black rock, is a beautifully illustrated modern
folk tale. It tells the story of erin, the adventurous
young girl who discovers the truth behind a
mysterious legend about the deepest sea and
protects a peaceful creature from human harm.
erin is fascinated by the legend of Black rock: a
huge, dark and spiky mass
that is said to destroy any
boats that come near it.
But are the tales true? One
day erin sneaks on board
her mother’s fishing boat to find out…
“todd-stanton has a compelling artistic style,
with a classically captivating tone of adventure,
and deftly provides a storytelling experience that
both appeals to children and adults alike.” –
Waterstones Children’s Buyer.
streatham artist Wins Waterstones Book award
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ST. LEONARD’S
Conservatives
Neil Salt
Wendy Newall
Scott Simmonds
recently moved to
the area. He has
got stuck in though,
joining the Streatham
Action committee and
helping them deliver
the next (Re)Discover
Streatham event later
this year.
Greens
Jonathan Bartley
Scott Ainslie
Nicole Griffiths
volunteers at the
Streatham Youth and
Community Trust.
She is a member of
the Streatham Action
Committee working
on the public meeting
on local security to
connect local police
teams with young
people, and to set up
a jobs fair for local
young people.
Labour
Saleha Jaffer
Robert Hill
Stephen Donnelly
has campaigned to
save Streatham's
police base, gathering
petition signatures
across the ward
and speaking out at
community meetings.
He's passionate about
getting more young
people involved in
politics and local
campaigns.
LibDems
No information
supplied
STREATHAM SOUTH
Conservatives
Helen Smith
Christopher Paling
Russell Newall is a
structural engineer
who has lived locally
for many years.
He is married to
Wendy Newall who
is a candidate in St
Leonards Ward where
they reside.
Greens
Pete Johnson has
lived with his family
in Streatham for 22
years. He sings with
two local choirs and
is a semi-retired
transport consultant,
He is involved with
the Streatham Action
Transport and his
priorities are in
improving the town's
transport links and
infrastructure and
local green spaces.
Charmian Kenner
is a retired lecturer
who has lived in
Lambeth for 37
years. She is Chair of
her local Resident’s
Association and is a
leading campaigner
to save Lambeth
Libraries from being
sold or downgraded.
Her other priorities
include improving air
quality.
David Robinson is
Chief Technology
Officer for a software
company. He and
his family have
lived in Streatham
South since 2006.
His priorities are
achieving the best
housing, cleanest
transport and highest
quality of life for all
Lambeth residents,
regardless of income.
Labour
Clair Wilcox
John Kazantzis
Danny Adilypour
Libdems
No information
supplied.
Lambeth Council Elections May 3rd
Lambeth Council Candidates
We go to the polls on the 3rd of May to elect
Councillors to represent Streatham at Lambeth
Council. Candidate nominations are ongoing, so
the following information may change, but here
are those candidates we know about as we go to
press. New candidates have a short biography,
some from open source information, and some
provided by political parties. All main parties were
invited to contribute.
21. heart streatham | 21
streatham WeLLs
ConServaTiveS
Lisabeth Liell
Teresa Tunstall
Simon Hemsley is co-
founder of the Friends
of tooting Common.
he is an accountant
and CFO & looks
forward to getting to
grips with Lambeth’s
budgets to ensure
the council provides
quality, affordable
services. Open
spaces and improving
streatham’s transport
links are key interests
for him.
greenS
Sheila Freeman
Rebecca Deegan
lives on the sackville
estate and is the
head of Policy at
the Institute and
Faculty of actuaries
so she understands
data, particularly
demographic data.
she is part of the
Green Party team
monitoring air quality
in streatham and
wants to improve
health, social care.
Clifford Fleming
works for London
Youth as membership
development officer
and was previously co-
chair of Young Greens
in england and
Wales. his priorities
are safer streets for
young people clean
air and supporting
streatham’s
community groups
labour
Malcolm Clark
Mohammed Seedat
Marianna Masters is
an account director
for a business
intelligence company
having also worked
for thompson-reuters
and Bloomberg. she’s
passionate about
opportunity for all, has
mentored teenagers,
and been Co-Chair of
a professional Black
employees Network.
libdemS
Dominic Leigh writes
policy briefings on
Parliamentary sub-
committee hearings
and has worked for
a LibDem meP and
a think tank focused
on localism issues.
he lives in streatham
and wants to use this
experience to hold
Lambeth Council to
account.
Helen Thompson lives
in streatham and
gets around Lambeth
by bicycle. her top
priorities are reducing
air pollution and
making our streets
safe and pleasant
for all, including
improving cycle
infrastructure.
Eloka Ikegbunam is
an Upper sixth Form
student who has lived
in streatham since
2012 and Lambeth
for 18 years. he is
passionate about
improving the lives of
others, volunteering
with charities and
events in his free
time. access for all to
high quality transport
and education are
close to his heart.
streatham hILL
ConServaTiveS
Alexa Bailey
Russell Henman
Kushal Patel
greenS
Leon Maurice-Jones
Will Aspinall Lives in
streatham hill with
his young family,
he's a freelance
tV director for BBC
and other channels
(recently: Best in
shop-BBC2, Inside
Windsor Castle-Ch5)
and local priorities are
tackling air pollution,
increasing renewable
energy locally and
better value for money
for residents.
Chris Holt has led the
safer a23 Campaign
since 2015, is a
local mum, writer
and runs her own
a yoga business
in streatham hill.
her priorities are
highlighting dangers
to pedestrians and
traffic on the A23 to
tfL, the mayor and the
council and delivering
genuinely affordable
housing.
labour
Liz Atkins
Iain Simpson
Rezina Chowdhury
libdemS
information not
supplied.
22. 22 | heart streatham
Brixton Bulls
Rugby Club
FREE OPEN DAY – 21st April
BOYS & GIRLS IN RECEPTION TO YEAR11
Join one of London’s fastest growing rugby clubs!
Sessions every Sat am year round (during term time).
Reception-Year 6 10.30-11.30am; Year 7-11 12-1pm
To register or for more information email
brixtonbulls@hotmail.com.
www.brixtonbulls.com
Woodmansterne Playing Fields, 49 Stockport Road,
Streatham SW16 5XE
Brixton Bulls RLFC @BrixtonBullsRL
Brixton Bulls get Bigger
Brixton Bulls rugby League Club is expanding.
Both minis (reception to Year 6) and men’s
teams and launching both Junior (Years 7 to
11) and Women's sections. the club is based
at Woodmansterne Playing Field, sW16 and is
the only rugby club in Lambeth and is one of the
fastest growing in London.
the club started with a minis section in 2004,
and its founding side rose through the years to
become one of the best of their age in the south
of england. two of the original minis, Kelland
thomas-smith and sam Crore, both from
streatham, recently played for england Under
18 amateur side, and sam has since signed
professionally for Castleford Under 19s.
In 2015, the club re-started the minis at Under
7s under head Coach Philippa robson, and
there are now more than 50 boys and girls
regularly attending sessions on saturday
mornings. most of the children attend local
primary schools including Hitherfield, St Julians,
telferscot and Woodmansterne. they are
coached by a team of enthusiastic parents lead
by Philippa, as well as a few of the men's side,
and supported by the London rugby League
Foundation, who also run development sessions
in local schools.
sessions take place all year during term time,
and during the summer term there are regular
festivals against other clubs across London and
the south east - from Croydon and richmond
to as far as medway and Brighton. they have
also played in festivals before the Challenge Cup
Final at Wembley and an england test match
at the Olympic stadium, where they had the
privilege to meet the england team before they
played australia.
In 2016 a men’s’ side was launched by Jack
Baker, a former Captain of the Oxford University
rugby League side who moved to streatham.
the team is a great mixture of the original minis,
all from the local area, former Oxford University
players, and various new additions. they won the
2017 London Championship in only their second
full year. matches are played from april to July
on saturday afternoons, with home matches at
Woodmansterne.
On 21 april, Brixton Bulls is holding an Open Day
for boys and girls for both minis at 10.30am and
Juniors at 12 noon at Woodmansterne Playing
Fields. there has been strong interest from local
secondary schools. the men are expanding to a
second side this year, so also actively recruiting
new players - training is on Wednesday evenings
at Woodmansterne.
Following the launch of the Women's super
League last year, the club is also launching a
Women's team to play in the Women’s merit
League. training will be on thursday evenings at
Woodmansterne, starting in early april.
Woodmansterne Playing Field, 49 stockport
road, sW16 5Xe. www.brixtonbulls.com.
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26. 26 | heart streatham
Bishop Thomas Grant
Legacy 100 Project
To commemorate the centenary of the Great
War, every month we are publishing extracts
from BTG School’s work with Professor Richard
Grayson of Goldsmith’s College to research the
stories of some of the Fallen who were from
Streatham.
Rifleman John Russell and Rifleman Robert
Alfred Edmund Brunt 1st/5th London
Regiment (London Rifle Brigade)
Killed in Action 1st July 1916
Russell lived at 7 Rydal Road, while Brunt was
from 30 Norfolk House Road. Both men died on
1st July 1916, the first day of the Battle of the
Somme.
The battalion ‘took up their position in the
assembly and front-line trenches’, ready for
their advance. From the battalion War Diary, it
seems the mission started successfully, with
the first waves of men moving by 7:27am. The
diary details ‘The lines advanced in excellent
order and the movement went like clockwork, so
much so that by 7:50am, all our objectives were
reached’. However, the mission deteriorated
quickly. By 8:07am, they began to face
opposition in the form of ‘machine gun fire’ and
‘heavy bombing’, which led to ‘bad casualties’.
By 8:45am they were ‘forced to withdraw’ and
their mission wholly ‘failed on account of the
lack of success by the division on our left and
also because we were unable to get the Reserve
Company across with the supply of bombs that
was so urgently needed’. From this account, it is
most likely that both men died between 8:07am
and 8:45am when the battalion faced the
heaviest fire from the enemy.
Both men are remembered on the Thiepval
Memorial.
By Gabriella, Year 12
Miss S Tice
Bishop Thomas Grant School
27. Open Day: Saturday 21st April, 9:30am-11:30am
T H E W H I T E H O U S E
P R EPA R AT O RY S C H O O L
& T H E WO O D EN T O P S
N U R S ER I ES
THE WOODENTOPS NURSERIES
Babies from 6 months
SW4 | SW12
www.woodentopsnurseries.com
THE WHITE HOUSE PREPARATORY SCHOOL
2.5-11 years Co-Educational
SW12
www.whitehouseschool.com
28. 28 | heart streatham
Café barcelona
(cafebarcelonalondon.co.uk/
whats-on/)
344 a streatham high road,
sW16 6hh
26th April
London Klezmer Quartet.
Old & traditional material
celebrating eastern european
Jews.
tapas, wine and cocktails.
Doors 7.00pm, music 8.30pm.
tickets £10 advance, £12 on
door.
The earl Ferrers
(www.earlferrers.co.uk)
22 ellora rd, sW16 6JF
7th April
all the People, amazing gig.
9.00pm
20th April
Joe Corbin, soul & blues.
9.00pm
Live music In streatham
The White lion
(www.whitelionsw16.co.uk)
232 streatham high rd,
London sW16 1BB
Open mic nights
every monday 8.00pm
hideaway
(see www.hideawaylive.co.uk
for tickets and more details)
2 empire mews, stanthorpe
road, sW16 2BF
5th April
the Floacist presents FLO
6th April
the edwin starr Band –
9.00pm
7th April
Wayne hernandez – 9.00pm
8th April
Blakey’s Boys – 2.00pm
12th April
Lil maxine – 8.30pm
13th April
soothsayers + special guest
Dele sosimi
14th April
shakatak – 9.00pm
15th April
the Cadillac Kings – 2.00pm
19th April
muddy Waters remembered –
8.30pm
20th & 21st April
ray Gelato and the Giants –
9.00pm
22nd April
the Jive aces – 2.00pm
26th April
epsom College Big Band &
Jazz ensemble – 8.30pm
27th & 28th April
Celebrating Otis redding
mudibu and the Jezebel sextet
– 9.00pm
29th April
Dulwich College showcase –
2.00pm
The Five bells
(www.fivebellspub.com)
68-70 streatham high rd,
sW16 1Ph
all music starts at 9.30pm
7th April
Britpop tribute
14th April
Blues Brothers tribute
21st April
mel harris mod show
The manor arms
(www.themanorarms.com)
mitcham Lane, London sW16
6LQ
7th April
ruta D, pop jazz trio. 8.00pm
21st April
sticky Jam, folk, blues and
soul band. 8.00pm.
29. Here at MW Solicitors, we
pride ourselves on being
local, approachable,
knowledgeable and
competitive.
Being CQS accredited
(Conveyancing Quality
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clients can rest assured
that they will be in the
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from start to finish during the
buying or selling process.
With over 25 high street offices, we
aim to be accessible and convenient
with experts on hand to assist you,
every step of the way.
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30. 30 | heart streatham
in streatham
every Friday
Streatham Youth and Community
Trust music project
this Free project is being held at the streatham
Youth Club in Conyers road, sW16 every Friday
from 8.15-10.00 pm. It will teach 14-21 year
olds music skills including production, sound
engineering, lyric writing and DJ lessons.
more information or details at angie@syct.org.
uk or on 020 3146 4170 or 0755 433 3162 or
mark at mark@syct.org.uk on 0755 433 3163.
6th april – Friends of Streatham
Common Spring bat Walk.
meet at the rookery Café 8.00pm.
Booking is essential so please email IBoulton@
lambeth.gov.uk.
3rd-14th april – Sprout arts
‘observation and imagination’
etchings, Paintings Photography and drawing by
Peter solari
3rd-14th april, tues-sat 11.00am-5.30pm
9th april – dulwich picture gallery
Film; Rebel Without A Cause (1955)
a rebellious young man with a troubled past
comes to a new town, finding friends and
enemies. starring James Dean. Bar opens
7.00pm screening at 7.30pm. £9.00, £7.00
Friends.
Ticket includes a glass of wine, snacks and film
notes.
Full details at www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
10th april – dulwich picture gallery
lecture: does the nhS have a
Future?
Contextual Lecture by Professor henry marsh
CBe in the Linbury room
10.30am-11.45am. £12.00, Friends £10.00
Full details at www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk
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11th April – Streatham Action Local
Election Hustings
Hustings will be held for the local elections
taking place across London on 3rd May at the
Hideaway
2 Empire Mews, Stanthorpe Road, Streatham
SW16 2BF
14th-29th April – West Norwood Free
Film Festival
@westnorwoodfff
www.facebook.com/WestNorwoodFFF/
14th April ExhibitB Drag Brunch
Hosted by top drag queens, supermodel duo
Tayce and Cara Melle, DJ Jennifer Joy-Ride.
Expect pop classics, 90’ throwbacks, catwalk
competitions, team games, dance offs etc.
Every ticket includes one brunch dish with an
hour-and-a-half bottomless bubbles.
Tickets £35 for brunch, entertainment and
bottomless fizz... £15 without bottomless
bubbles.
2:30pm (bubbles start at 3pm) with drag
performances until 7pm.
5 Streatham High Road SW16 1EF 020 8772
6556
16th April Brixton Windmill Talk
By Jean Kerrigan at The Streatham Society
Woodlawns Centre, 16 Leigham Court Rd, 8pm
16th April Streatham Choral Society
Open Rehearsal
First rehearsal for the Summer concert, new
singers welcome, no audition
7.30pm St Leonard’s Church www.
streathamchoral.com
18th April Unshakeable You Book
Talk & Signing
Author Victoria Griffith talks about her book on
how to heal your life after domestic violence.
6.30-8.30pm Streatham Tate Library
21st April - Belmont Bowling Club
Open Day. Bowls, Booze and BBQ.
Broadlands Avenue, Streatham SW16 1NA.
More details at 020 86776980
21st April - Space, Screening of
Gravity with the Gallery Singers
Oscar-winning film starring Sandra Bullock, with
music by Eric Whitacre, Jonathan Dove, and Ola
Gjeilo. 6.30pm St Margaret the Queen Church,
Barcombe Ave. £10 www.gallerysingers.com
22nd April – Friends of Tooting
Common
Bluebell Walk, Graveney Woods followed by Bat
Walk. 6.30pm
27th April – Furzedown Network
The Big Furzedown Giggle with Meryl O’Rourke,
Danny Ward, Jon Long, Bex How, Alaisdair
Beckett-King. Bar and raffle. Over 18s only.
Graveney School.
6.30pm-10.00pm. £15.00, £12.00 concs.
events@furzedown.net
32. HIDEAWAY
TRIFORCE
Mixing jazz, hip hop and neo soul, Triforce have
been grabbing headlines on the explosively exciting
current London jazz scene since signing to the artist
development program run by tastemakers Jazz Re:freshed.
Conjuring up splendid jazz soundscapes for her
voice, Lil Maxine and her trio celebrate the art
of storytelling, not just lyrically but also musically.
Join this Vienna-born singer-songwriter for her UK debut.
The legendary Edwin Starr recorded
some of the greatest soul tunes of all
time (including ‘War’, ‘Twenty Five
Miles’ and ‘Agent Double O Soul’).
Join his brother Angelo Starr and
The Team as we celebrate some of
the most iconic tunes from the golden
age of soul and the music of one of
the all time ‘feel good’ voices.
THURSDAY 5TH APRIL
THURSDAY 12TH APRIL
FRIDAY 6TH APRIL
Expect stunning soulful
vocals from the charismatic
Wayne Hernandez,
incredible vocal harmonies and
infectious energy from Wayne’s
band that are guaranteed to
get the room moving!
SATURDAY
7TH APRIL
Wayne
Hernandez
THIS IS JUST A SMALL SELECTION OF OUR EVENTS AT HIDEAWAY.
FOR FULL LISTINGS, TICKETS, SHOW DETAILS AND PRIVATE HIRE
INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT THE WEBSITE.
33. THE SOUL OF LIVE MUSIC IN
THE HEART OF SOUTH LONDON
FRIDAY 2OTH
& SATURDAY 21ST APRIL
RAY
GELATO
& THE
GIANTS
Ray Gelato, perhaps the last of the great jazz entertainers,
leads his incredible band for two seriously hot nights
featuring hard hitting swing and storming solos – get ready
to be whisked back to the ‘50s heyday of showtime Vegas.
SOOTHSAYERS
FEATURING
DELE
SOSIMI
FRIDAY 13TH APRIL
The mighty Soothsayers return with their unique
dub heavy Afro-fusion sound as they launch their
latest single ‘Dis and Dat’ from their forthcoming album,
with special guest, Afrobeat legend Dele Sosimi.
The UK’s number one jump jive outfit return for another swinging
Sunday Lunch bringing with them their high energy stage show!
FRIDAY 27TH
& SATURDAY
28TH APRIL
Mudibu and The Jezebel
Sextet return to present the
world’s funkiest celebration of
the legendary SOUL MAN,
Mister Otis Redding, an
uplifting show that is steeped
in raw soul and hard 1960s
funk - guaranteed to get you
on the good foot.
MUDIBU AND THE JEZEBEL SEXTET CELEBRATE
OTIS REDDING
SUNDAY 22ND APRIL
www.hideawaylive.co.uk
Hideaway, 2 Empire Mews, Streatham, London SW16 2BF • Tel: 020 8835 7070
34. 34 | heart streatham
streatham Police Update
bY: inSpeCTor TereSa hubbard
We are very grateful for the patience shown
by the community during the recent traffic
disruption and especially when many homes
and businesses had to go almost a week
without running water due to emergency repairs.
We know of several people who went out of
their way to assist the less fortunate. and we
appreciate the fine local community here that
drew together and helped one other.
There have been several high profile incidents
recently, including reported gunfire, around
Lambeth, but thankfully the streatham area
has been spared. Our teams have been busy
patrolling with a focus on anti-social behaviour
to support community cohesion, and this also
helps prevent escalations into violence as well.
Do get in touch when you have information so
that we can nip situations in the bud.
Two important things to consider – firstly we are
holding Cuppa with a Copper sessions in local
venues (Books with a Bobbie for our streatham
Library sessions) when you can talk to local
police and get advice for keeping your person
and property secure.
secondly, you might want to consider going
a step further and getting involved yourself.
The Met is recruiting, and our officers would
be pleased to provide further information on
careers, what the job is really like and how to
best go about taking things further. speak to
us at one of our local sessions. Do drop by for
a chat, even if only to say “hi” and introduce
yourself.
We have noted a rise in motor vehicle crime in
recent periods. We have sent heart streatham
a list of simple, practical steps to take to secure
your vehicle and make it harder to steal or steal
from. Please see their website for details. Please
have a look, follow the advice and be safe out
there
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Quality affordable drama groups
for little stars aged 5 - 11 with
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Book 1st session FREE.
07564 847314
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A local independent
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Mediworld
Visit our store or website for a
full range of mobility, first aid,
medical & surgical equipment.
Serving Streatham since 1973
444-446 Streatham High Road
020 8764 1806
www.mediworld.co.uk
Expert Family Foot Care
Major or minor 7 days a week,
4 late evenings.
020 8769 7409
wwwLeighampractice.com/feet
Fertility Acupuncture
Professional and personal IVF
experience. Naturally supporting
couples for over a decade.
020 8769 7409
www.leighampractice.com/
fertility
Just Ask The Masters
Osteopathy & Physiotherapy to
Masters Level.
Open 7 days with 4 evenings
020 8769 7409
Leighampractice.com/masters
Registered Dietitian In
Streatham
Weight loss, heart health,
diabetes and more. Tailored
nutritional advice. Meal planning.
07960 686435
ella@diethelp.co.uk
www.diethelp.co.uk
French Polishing & Antique
Repair
Complete repair and restoration
service from antiques to mid-
century furniture. Hand and spray
polish service.
E&A Wates 020 8769 2205
eawates.com
Caning, Rushing & Gilding
Antiques or mid-century furniture
including Danish cord. Oil & water
gilding to paintings and mirror
frames. E&A Wates
020 8769 2205 eawates.com
Reupholstery & Loose Covers
Traditional & modern work from
members of the Assoc. of Master
Upholsterers with the best fabric
library in S London. E&A Wates
020 8769 2205
eawates.com
DESIGNERS
BED & BREAKFAST
CHILDREN’S SERVICES
HEALTH & BEAUTY
FURNITURE RESTORATION
HEALTH SERVICES
STREATHAM DIRECTORY
YOUR LOCAL SUPPLIERS
Advertise your business to over 50,000 people here from £10 a month. Contact david@heartofmedia.co.uk
GARDEN MAINTENANCE
ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES
AUTO MECHANICS
37. heart streatham | 37
16 | HEART STREATHAM
07785 755758, 020 8773 5978
pete@signlondon.uk
www.signlondon.uk
Curtains & Blinds
Beautifully made using fabric
from major brands with service
including measuring, fitting,
tracks & poles. E&A Wates
020 8769 2205 eawates.com
Martin Haughey Electrics
Domestic Rewiring, Repairs, Fault
Finding, Inspection & Testing,
Electrical Condition Reports
PAT Testing. 07961 433801
info@haugheyelectrics.london
English and Maths KS1 & KS2
Qualified teacher & language
graduate offers individual tuition.
INTERIOR DESIGN
TRADES
SOFT FURNISHINGS
Also advanced French & German
07931 931969
svgiles@talktalk.net
French Tuition
Qualified tutor from France.
Tailored lessons for all levels and
ages. Beginners and improvers,
KS2,3 GCSE, A Level.
Call Steph on 07951 795464
www.thefrenchpractice.com
French Tuition
Qualified French teacher.
Engaging tuition GCSE/A level
or brushing up the Language.
Effective & enjoyable lessons,
all levels. 07731 396285
jurgen46@btinternet.com
Dr Cassandra’s Academy
One-to-one Tailored Tutoring,
Empowering You for Exams
Success in Law, English,
Humanities & More!
Free Consultation: 07946315571
drcassandra1@gmail.com
E&A Wates
Emma, our interior designer
works alongside clients to create
beautiful rooms using fabric,
wallpaper, paint, lighting, carpets,
furniture and inspiration!
020 8769 2205
eawates.com
Maple and Rook Ltd
Locally based Interior Design firm
offering a range of refurbishment
and styling services for beautiful
living.
info@mapleandrook.com
www.mapleandrook.com
Dream Doors
From a simple door swap (wide
variety of styles & colours to
suit) to a complete new kitchen
installation.
10A Sunnyhill Road SW16 2UH
020 8696 9699
www.dreamdoors.co.uk
Dr Doolittles 2 Pet Shop &
Grooming Studio
Only shop in Lambeth licensed to
sell live pets including aquaria.
57-59 Streatham Hill London
SW2 4TX 020 8671 6760
www.drdoolittlespetshop.co.uk
Nick Wright Photography
Bespoke Website Photography
Portraits - Product Photography
Affordable Professional
Photography. 07753 640397
www.nickwright.biz
Fix.
The IT & Watch Repair Centre
Apple, PC, Mobile, Consoles,
Watch, Jewellery & clock repairs
to manufacture specification.
58 Streatham High Rd SW16 1DA
020 8769 3510
SignLondon
Exterior signs, interior signs,
vinyl banners, vehicle graphics,
graphic design and print,
PHOTOGRAPHY
REPAIRS
PETS
TUTORS
KITCHENS
SIGNS, BANNERS, PRINT
(STREATHAM)
Welcome to your new address
At Mail Boxes Etc. Streatham we provide a secure, private
address for all your mail
Rent a Mailbox for 12 months and get an extra 3 months free
Virtual office or Mailbox address is ideal for Startups or Small
Businesses
Professional address for a fraction of the cost of renting an
office
Tailored to keep your business and home life separate
Visit - www.mbestreatham.co.uk for further information
Post, Parcel & Print Centre
Tel: 0208 677 3566 eMail: info@mbestreatham.co.uk
38. 38 | heart streatham
National Childbirth Trust (Streatham NCT)
0208 752 9125
Chuka Umunna MP (Local surgery)
020 8835 7062
JobCentrePlus
020 8465 2500, 020 8465 8876
Streatham Hill Safer Neighbourhoods Team
07920 233842
Streatham Wells Safer Neighbourhoods Team
020 8721 2823
Streatham South Safer Neighbourhoods Team
020 8721 2628
St Leonards Safer Neighbourhoods Team
020 8721 2621
Streatham Out of Hours GP
020 8693 9066
Streatham Out of Hours Dentist
020 8299 5509
Ambulance non-emergencies
020 7887 6678
Thames Water (Water leaks)
0800 714 614
Citizens Advice Bureau
0800 254 0298
Lambeth Law Centre
020 7737 9781
Transport for London
020 7222 1234
Streatham Business Improvement District
020 8835 7067
Lambeth Victim Support
020 7820 0007
Fly-tipping, dog fouling, graffiti and
abandoned vehicle reporting
020 7926 9000 streetcarecallcentre@lambeth.gov.uk
Domestic Violence Helpline
0808 2000 247
lambethvawg@refuge.org.uk
Domestic Violence Refuge, Domestic Violence
0207 733 8724
Council website:
www.lambeth.gov.uk
Council Services
9am – 5pm: 020 7926 1000
Council Services (Emergencies only) 5pm – 9am:
020 7926 1000
Housing Management Services – including tenancy
issues and repairs – 020 7926 6666
Because we you, here’s the contact list to keep by the phone – important numbers in the area for
emergencies, plus ones that you’ve always wanted to have to hand. Do feel free to request numbers
you think should be here, so we can add to the list.
Useful Numbers
39. Blue-Chip Buyers and
Tenants Are Waiting
For Your Property.
Martin & Co have corporate clients
that want to move their employees
into London’s best properties.
We can bring those blue-chip
buyers and tenants straight
to your door.
Ready to get going?
Then talk to a real Estate Agent
at Martin & Co today.
Martin & Co Streatham
0203 621 3215
e: streatham@martinco.com w: streatham.martinco.com
11 Leigham Hall Parade, Streatham High Road, London, SW16 1DR
40. Call us for the best advice and results,
whether you’re looking to buy, sell, rent or let.
Savills Streatham and Tooting
Carrie Scott
020 8018 7700 | 07807 999160
carrie.scott@savills.com
Wishing
you a very
Happy Easter
Our hunt is
finally over!
You’ve found
your nest egg
Savills now covers
Streatham
and Tooting
I’ve put on a
few pounds
Call us for the best advice and results,
whether you’re looking to buy, sell, rent or let.
Savills Streatham and Tooting
Carrie Scott
020 8018 7700 | 07807 999160
carrie.scott@savills.com