Monthly Archives: January 2012

New School for Twickenham – Please help spread the word

An email just passed to us. Given the school situation in the borough, this is something we should all get behind.

Dear parent,

Our children have a great start at local primary schools, but secondary provision isn’t as certain – particularly for boys, or girls who would prefer a mixed school. This is a real concern for families in Twickenham and the surrounding areas.

The strain on primary school capacity is already being felt and this will push its way into secondary provision. There are also proposed changes to the “linked schools” admissions arrangements which may also have an impact on the secondary transfer process. We believe that there is a need for more secondary places in the near future and the Free School legislation allows us to shape the decisions; so that local parents get the kind of school that they really want. We are a group of parents who have pooled our local knowledge and skills to create a free school proposal for a new secondary school. This new 11-18 secondary school would be for all of the children in our community, regardless of faith, ability or gender.

High Standards – our partnership with the Russell Education Trust

We want a secondary school that will deliver high academic standards and foster excellent behaviour and social responsibility in our children, so we are working in partnership with the Russell Education Trust (RET) to set up and run the school. RET set up the largest Free School to open in September 2011 and they are opening another 11-18 secondary school in Essex, in September 2012. The Trust is led and staffed by experienced headteachers, Ofsted inspectors and academic specialists; and they work in partnership with existing outstanding schools in London and the south of England. RET is working closely with us to turn our vision into reality.

Is this different to the proposed Catholic Secondary that we’ve seen in the Press?

Yes this is a different proposal. It will not be a faith-based school. But we completely understand the frustrations that many Catholic parents in Richmond (and neighbouring boroughs) feel about the lack of Catholic school places at secondary level. We are not opposing the Catholic school proposal, and it may be possible that both schools are approved. Both proposers are currently interested in the Clifden Road site, but that’s not to say that other sites may not be available; and we will explore all possibilities.

Now we need to prove that there is enough local demand for a new outstanding secondary school. If you have children (especially in years 3 to 5 as they could be our first year groups) please fill in the registration form on our website www.newlocalschool4twickenham.org.uk to show your interest. We need to know exactly how much support we have when we submit our proposal in February.

We’d also love to know what you think and you can get in touch or support the campaign by emailing us at info or ‘liking’ our Facebook page ‘New Local School for Twickenham’.

Thank you for your support,

New Local School for Twickenham Steering Group

Lost kitten

We seem to have lost Thandi, yesterday, Monday , 23 January . She was last seen at about 13h00. She is ginger in colour and should be wearing a red collar with her tag on it. My telephone number and our surname , Palmer is on the tag. She is about 9 months old . Please check sheds or garages , as she may have wondered in without being noticed and then accidently been shut inside. Thandi, is micro chipped and if she is taken to a vet and scanned , she will come up as lost on their system as I have reported her lost last night to Petlog.

Please contact : Mary-Ann Palmer ; mobile: 07879635927 . We live at no 11 St Margaret’s Drive

Thanks to everyone who has looked for her so far. She is a precious member of our family and her brother, Shaka and the children are missing her. Any information will be appreciated.

Regards
Mary-Ann Palmer

(Thanks to all, but the cat has now been found, unfortunately dead, apparently from being hit by a car.)

 

Draft minutes for the AGM

See attached

DRAFT MINUTES NSMRA AGM 17 01 12.doc

AGM postscript

Thanks to all who showed up at the AGM last night, and particular thanks to the councillors and police who made time in their busy schedule.  Who those who weren’t there, hot topics included parking, schools and the redevelopment of Twickenham station.  The association will be pursuing these in the near future, and updates will be posted to the website as will meeting dates for this year.

For reference, the url for the group opposing the Twickenham development is: http://trag-sos.moonfruit.com/

Last reminder – AGM next Tuesday

The Annual General Meeting of the North St Margarets Residents Association will be held:

17 JANUARY 2012 – FROM 7.30PM
SMALL HALL, ALL SOULS CHURCH

Why not come along? There will be a warming glass of wine awaiting you.

AGENDA

  • Reports on 2011 by Chair and Treasurer
  • Election of Officers (nominations taken up to the meeting, so why not make 2012 the year you get involved?).
  • Local issues. We have invited the local councillors and police and so why not ask them about traffic, parking, holes in the road, vandals, pedestrian and cyclist safety, trees, burglaries, school places, foxes, speeding cars, rubbish, hedgehogs, or whatever takes your fancy.
  • Activities for 2012. NSMRA 10th anniversary, Queen’s Jubilee, Olympics, Big Lunch.
  • All other business.

Tower blocks over Twickenham Station & AGM

The NSMRA Annual General Meeting is on in two weeks time:

January 17th, 7:30pm
Small Hall, All Souls Church

Councillors & police will be in attendance.

Also, we’ve been alerted to action regarding the redevelopment of Twickenham station. For your information:


From: Twickenham Residents’ Action Group
Subject: Update – Tower blocks over Twickenham Station

We are collecting a petition to persuade the Mayor of London to overturn the decision of Richmond Council to approve the planning proposal to build tower blocks over Twickenham Railway Station.

We only have 2 weeks to collect 3000 petitions.  It is essential that you fill in the petition and most importantly encourage friends to do the same

Our online petition can be found at:

PETITION

Please forward this email to your neighbours, friends, and commuters.  Encourage them to complete the petition.

Twickenham Residents’ Action Group