Author Archives: Spencer Drury

About Spencer Drury

Spencer was one of the three Councillors for Eltham North Ward between 2002 and 2022. He lost his Council seat in the May 2022 elections and now occasionally contributes to debates on local issues.

Concerns over anti-social behaviour on Lovelace Green

Having been contacted by local residents who were concerned about anti-social behaviour on Lovelace Green, I wanted to provide an update from the Council about how they have approached this issue.  Council Officers have visited Lovelace Green (last weekend I think) and could see evidence of the anti-social behaviour, but could not see anyone doing… Read More »

Well Hall Road fences to be repaired

Over the last year, in collaboration with the Progress Residents’ Association (PRA), I have been putting pressure on Hyde Housing to deal with the issue of damaged, decayed and collapsed fencing which is so obvious on Well Hall Road.  On a number of occasions I have received assurances work is starting and the latest one… Read More »

Council publishes warning about cyber-crime

I was grateful to receive an update on cyber-crime from Greenwich Council’s Trading Standards Department over the weekend. You can see the details below. This really is a wonderfully thorough document from the Council and I am grateful to the Eltham North Safer Neighbourhood Team for circulating it. The Trading Standards team does seem to… Read More »

Greenwich Council receives extra government funding to support vulnerable children and families in this Winter

Funding from Government has been provided to councils, allowing families struggling to afford food and essentials over the Christmas period to access support across Eltham and the rest of the Borough of Greenwich. The Covid Winter Grant Scheme will see councils across England share a total of £170 million in additional, ring-fenced funding to help… Read More »

Responses to Orangery Lane proposal published

Greenwich Council has published a summary of the responses received in the brief 4 day consultation which was held online for their Orangery Lane proposals at the end of October. 58 responses were received, which highlighted some of the following issues (the Council’s responses are underneath the point which is being made):- Good mix of… Read More »

Council offers financial support for bowls clubs

Some good news this week as the Council has confirmed that there will be some financial support for local bowls clubs as they are ‘transferred to self-management’ (which is code for the Council ceasing to support them). The hard cash available is £10,000-£15,000 over each of the next two years, but there is also a… Read More »

Eltham Councillor welcomes £36,000 in government support for Central Eltham Youth Project as provider of food for vulnerable people

New figures reveal 14 local food charities awarded a share of £776, 463 of funding for London. Locally, the Central Eltham Youth Project received: £36,000. 65 charities across England awarded share of more than £3.5 million from Food Charities Grant Fund to support people during the coronavirus outbreak. Food aid charities in London were awarded… Read More »