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Tomorrow at the cornerHOUSE

February 18, 2013

Gala night of Calligraphy Art this Tuesday at the cornerHOUSE

 

Tuesday, February 19 from 7pm to 9pm

 

Calligraphy artist Behnam Al-Agzeer has brought his attractive, script-inspired exhibition to the cornerHOUSE this month.
And the gala night for the show is on Tuesday, February 19 from 7pm. Everyone is invited along to see the works of art and chat to the artist about the inspiration behind them. All of the art on show is for sale.
The Iraqi calligrapher is using his art to promote peaceful relations between Muslims and Christians.
Despite losing everything in Iraq, Al-Agzeer who was forced to flee his homeland in 2003 with his wife and daugher as sectarian violence targeted the Christian community in the northern city of Mosul, has no time for resentment and hatred. He is using his work to promote peace, justice and co-existence, and creating a dialogue between Christian and Muslim communities.
Al-Agzeer believes art can bring prosperity to all and can foster understanding and peaceful, lasting relationships.
“Christians and Muslims lived happily together in Iraq for thousands of years and there is no reason why they can’t live in peace and harmony again,” he says.
His prolific works portray verses from the Bible and Qu’ran and other religious scriptures sacred to both religions. The verses are beautifully presented in a variety of Arabic calligraphy scripts with gold and carefully selected colour combinations.
Since arriving in Britain, Al-Agzeer has taken part in a variety of exhibitions in Surrey. His fascination with art Arabesque has led him to familiarise himself with different styles, fonts and techniques of calligraphy specialising in Kufic script. He is also familiar with the Al-Qa’a, Al-Diwani, Ta’aleq and Nashikh scripts. His work has been incorporated in murals, posters, book covers, calendars, brochures, postcards, greeting and business cards. Some of his works have become museum pieces.
The gala night of Calligraphy Art by Benham is from 7pm to 9pm at the cornerHOUSE in Douglas Road, Surbiton.

Pinocchio in Berrylands

February 18, 2013

pinocchioWith typical insouciance our friend Pinocchio the Lib Dem is trying to pull the wool over the eyes of Berrylands voters.

In his latest effort he starts by inviting voters to sign up to a bogus petition to raise the basic personal Income Tax allowance. As this leaflet is specifically about the by-election, he might have mentioned that Kingston Council has zero role in determining anything to do with Income Tax. His friends on Kingston Council are, however, planning to raise Council Tax levels for us all for the first time in four years, despite a cut in the GLA precept from Boris.

Kingston Liberal Democrats have EVERYTHING to do with that – but they’re strangely unwilling to tell you! What the Lib Dems really want, of course, is your email address, so they can bombard you with more of Pinocchio’s products where people like your Editor can’t see.

Proper consultation needed

February 15, 2013

The Policy and Resources Committee meeting this week commenced with a discussion on the allocation of the Strategic and Community Investment Grants in Kingston. Two considerations for increases in the amounts were bought forward by members of the public who represented Kingston Carers Network and Oxygen. Cllr Karen George and Cllr Howard Jones both supported the rise of funding for Kingston Carers Network. Kingston is behind on the levels of funding per young carer compared to our neighbouring boroughs and this needs to be reviewed.

Cllr David Cunningham and Cllr Howard Jones strongly urged the revival of a sub-group to assess each Grant application, because over the past 3 years it has become apparent that the Council needs to be able to review each grant individually, as in the Neighbourhood Committees, rather than breeze them collectively through the chamber.

The Lib Dems have failed to allow us to properly scrutinise how people’s money is spent and potentially wasted money.

The budget section of P&R brought up a flurry of questions from the Conservative Group. The issue of the Consultation which represented less than 2% of the total population of Kingston and yet justified the raising of Council Tax – despite only 0.9% of the responses being in favour of a rise – was brought forth and highlighted the administration’s willingness to pull a veil over the eyes of Kingston residents.

Overall, the meeting further proved that the Lib Dem Administration don’t have the good of the borough at heart and actually want to spend public money, simply because they can 

Last week’s Comet featured passenger complaints at fare prices and deteriorating services at Surbiton train station. Cllr Karen George said the train company is struggling to handle the influx of people relocating to Surbiton. She said ‘People have discovered how quick the service is from Surbiton to London and the trains are not catering for the volume.’ Cllr George said she would be interested to open negotiations with South West Trains, to discuss how they can improve the service.

Another train story last week was that rail users in Kingston & Surbiton could have their journey times halved under plans to build Crossrail 2, a new line connecting south west and north east London. Cllr Andrew Day, who represents  Chessington North & Hook said ‘Kingston and South of the Borough are very poorly served for train services. If it comes off it will definitely be a boost for the area’.

London Assembly member Tony Arbour said ‘My constituents pack themselves onto some of the busiest trains in Britain, so clearly I will back any proposal that improves conditions for those in Richmond and Kingston’.

 Earlier on this month the Comet wrote that a security lapse and general lack of experience had been blamed for the mistakes that led to a group of travellers pitching up in Kingston last year. An internal review identified two complete failures during the incursion on Fairfield Recreation Ground and Surbiton Fishponds in June 2012. As well as the failings, the report pointed to an outdated protocol for traveller incursions that did not include up to date legal information or leadership guidelines. Conservative Leader Cllr Howard Jones said ‘The bottom line is they were caught with their trousers down and tried to regain the initiative blaming Securitas.’

Finally new streetlamps will soon be installed in the centre of Surbiton. Residents voted for a traditional design to replace the existing lamps. Cllr Karen George said ‘It is highly regrettable we will be losing the lighting we have that gives Surbiton its character. The consultation showed what people were in favour of, but it did not give the choice of the original lamps.’

Lodge at Surbiton Health Centre

February 14, 2013

from Angela D’Ercole:-

Submitted on 2013/02/14 at 9:59 am

Good Morning everyone, we are extremely concerned that a current planning application at RBK for THE LODGE within the grounds of the new Surbiton Health Centre will mean that the building may be used for Drug needle exchange,counselling and Methadone collection. These services are currently situated at the Kaleidoscope in Kingston and are due to relocate to the Surbiton Health facility. We feel the area is mainly residential and with two primary schools in very close proximity, these services are wholly unsuitable for new health site. We believe there will be an increase in crime to the area and that our children’s safety will be at risk. You can find details at the following linkhttp://www.kingston.gov.uk/index.htm 12/16721/FUL your comments and concerns should be addressed to Darren Richards email darren.richards@rbk.kingston.gov.ukWe have contacted NHS Kingston and they will only confirm that THE LODGE will be used as an extension for Wellbeing Services. Please take the time to make your comments heard by the Council, this planning application should have gone through a more detailed and transparent public consultation process.

Action against Tax hike

February 13, 2013

from Cllr. Richard Hudson (Alexandra Ward)

Please rhudsonsign the online petition and pass the link along to others who object to the refusal of RBK to take a Govt grant and hold the tax at the same rate as last year.

 The GLA precept has gone down – why the RBK increase?
http://epetition.kingston.public-i.tv/epetition_core/community/petition/2177

Kind regards

Richard Hudson

Councillor Alexandra Ward
richard.hudson@councillors.kingston.gov.uk

Editor’s note:- This rise is the work of the Liberal Democrat administration of Kingston and no-one else. If you live in Berrylands Ward, you can vote against the Tax hike by voting Conservative, not Liberal Democrat in the by-election on 28th February!

SNT on burglaries

February 13, 2013

I have just posted on the Safer Neighbourhood page (link above)  a warning from the Safer Neighbourhood Team in Surbiton Hill about burglaries in the Borough.