Councillors secure important repairs to School Lane

SLE' windows boarded up
After years of requests from Councillors and residents, the Council Housing department finally replaced the glass and temporary boarding in two of the stairwells on the estate. The work is using new materials and while there is concern over the light quality this solution should prove to be durable enough to signal the end of boarded up light wells and a massive improvement to the general safety in the staircases around the estate.
At the same time work is being undertaken to repair or replace the floor coverings in the stairwells following complaints by Councillor Nick Kilby that a resident could easily be tripped up by the floor covering lifting.
Nick said: “The state of our housing is shameful and after 7 ½ years of the Lib Dems running the council nothing has improved. This work should have been done years ago and the reality is that this is the easiest and cheapest item on a growing list of repairs. And that is before anyone gets to issues that we could improve! I am pleased we have this work being done but the residents do deserve better and we will have to keep pushing until we finally resolve the financial crisis the Housing department is in. I am grateful to the council officers for their help; it cannot be fun having your hands tied knowing how big the need is.”
Paul Johnston, Surbiton Hill ward Councillor and Chairman of the Housing Consultative Committee said: “This is good news but I share Nick’s disappointment about the lack of progress for resolving the Housing department’s finances. I have been working with the Residents’ Association in School Lane and elsewhere across the borough for the last three years and still we have had no clear leadership from the Lib Dems. It would be funny if it was not tragic for all those who suffer from the lack of investment. School Lane has a strong RA and I dread to think what would happen if they, combined with Nick and me, didn’t keep fighting for every penny! ”

SLE: work in progress
Fireworks display: November 6th.
Kingston Round Table and Kingston Rotary Club will once again be lighting up the sky with their spectacular community firework display.
All proceeds go to local charities. Use this link to book online. PLEASE PRINT OFF RECEIPT ONCE YOU HAVE BOUGHT TICKETS ONLINE TO ENSURE ENTRY.
Please note: – tickets can also be purchased from the Market House, Kingfisher Leisure Centre, The Malden Centre, Kingsmeadow & Tolworth Recreation Centre.
C-pod in Oakhill

C-pod in Lovelace Gardens recently
Look out for the mobile Conservative ‘surgery’ (C-pod) in Oakhill on Saturday morning from 10.30 to 1 p.m.
All three of us will be there with Helen Whately, Mavis Cracknell and others making calls around the area.
New child benefit rules
The CAB is urging parents who receive child benefit and rent their homes but who at present get no housing benefit to check their entitlement again.
- It has worked out that a single parent with two children, for example, who previously just missed out on getting any help towards paying the rent could now be entitled to housing benefit of up to £21.58 a week.
- The rule change also means some parents already receiving housing benefit will automatically see the amount they are entitled to go up, and more people will also become eligible for help in paying their council tax bills.
- The extra money will be available to help all tenants with children, whether they live in council housing, housing association property, or private rented accommodation.
- It comes about because from Monday 2 November income from child benefit will no longer be taken into account when it comes to calculating entitlement to housing benefit and council tax benefit.
- Kingston CAB Chief Executive Pippa Mackie said: “We are seeing more and more families struggling to make ends meet and finding it increasingly hard to afford to pay their essential household bills, including their rent.
- “Our calculations show that this change in the rules could make a huge difference to them. We would urge all parents in rented accommodation who are not at present getting any housing benefit to contact us or the council’s housing benefit department as soon as possible to find out if they qualify for this much-needed extra help.”
Good news for Lovelace Gardens
Following our street surgery in Lovelace Gardens two weeks ago we wrote to RBK Highways about pavement issues residents raised with us.
Today we had this email from them:-
Lovelace Gardens, Surbiton
Thank you for your recent e-mail to the Environmental Services department regarding the footpath in Lovelace Gardens, Surbiton.
I can confirm that the footways in Lovelace Gardens will be included in the annual planned works assessments for 2010/11.
Sunrise appeal decision
Very sadly I have to tell you that I have received the following email from RBK Planning this afternoon.
We have received the attached appeal decision for the Cumbrae & Oakdene planning application as follows:08/16232/FUL Development of registered residential care home ALLOWED09/16196/CAC Demolition of 1 Langley Avenue and Cumbrae & Oakdene, UpperBrighton Road ALLOWED