By SARAG CommitteeSaragCommittee. Friday, July 4, 2008 5:19:14 AM
education advocacy, Kensington Law Centre, education advice, sarag
SARAG
in association with
Kensington Law Centre
is offering
EDUCATION ADVICEDO YOU NEED ADVICE ABOUT YOUR CHILD’S EDUCATION?We offer free legal advice in the following areas:
· What to do if your child is excluded
· Bullying
· Special needs
· Admissions
· Becoming a school governor
Beverley Livingston, an Education Advocate based at North Kensington Law Centre, is funded by EHRC* to provide an advocacy and advice service to parents/carers across all areas of education. SARAG is pleased to host the extension of this service into the borough of Ealing. Education is a legal right. Please call in if you have an issue regarding your child’s education. The advice is free and you do not need an appointment. The Education Advocate may also be able to accompany parents/carers to school meetings, if necessary.
Drop in every Thursday 1-4pm
at SARAG, Change Base, 100 Bollo Bridge Road, London W3 8DD
Telephone 020 8993 2740
email: committee@sarag.org*Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC)
EducationAdvocateflyer20-6-08.doc
By James Oliver. Saturday, April 19, 2008 1:31:11 AM
Ealing Gazette, South Acton Recreation Ground, South Acton, trees
...
by
Dan HodgesEaling Gazette A DECISION to chop down 23 trees on a recreation ground has sparked outrage from residents.
People living in South Acton were confused and dismayed when the trees were felled in one day earlier this month to make way for building work starting in May.
South Acton Residents' Action Group (SARAG) demanded an explanation for the removal of the "healthy and mature" trees from the south west side of the grounds bordering the South Acton estate, part of which will be developed into 129 new flats. A further 120 flats are planned if planning permission is granted.
Resident and SARAG member Malgorzata Czerwinska said: "After seeing this wanton destruction I wonder if Ealing Council has plans to change their logo from a majestic tree to a forlorn tree stump."
SARAG's members claim the area from which the trees were removed is an integral part of the recreation ground and is covered by planning guidelines which state major trees should be protected.
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By James Oliver. Saturday, March 8, 2008 1:04:56 AM
Right To Manage, SARAG presentations, Ian Green, regeneration
SARAG*(South Acton Residents Action Group)
Councillor Ian Green
Cabinet Member for Regeneration
Town Hall
London W5
Dear Councillor Green
Re: South Acton Regeneration Progressing Phase 2.3 of the South Acton Neighbourhood Regeneration Programme
SARAG’s Management Committee is writing to you on the occasion of the Cabinet meeting of 26 February 2008 when a paper on South Acton Regeneration is due to be discussed.
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By James Oliver. Monday, March 3, 2008 7:18:18 PM
Kipling residents recently received a letter from David Colley, Senior Project Manager of the Housing Regeneration Team, informing them that their car park was closing on 3rd March. The land is
'soon being transferred to our partner Catalyst Community Housing to allow new homes to be built'.
The letter goes on to warn that
'...any vehicle left in the Kipling Tower car park will be removed and the council accepts no responsibility or liability caused...'
Any residents wishing to discuss this or the current road closures and parking restrictions etc with the South Acton Regeneration Team on 0208 825 5181
By James Oliver. Wednesday, November 21, 2007 8:52:29 PM
Saturday 24th November 2007
4-7pm
Oak Tree Community Centre
Refreshments and Raffle****Music and Entertainment
By James Oliver. Sunday, February 11, 2007 3:57:46 PM
regeneration, Pat Hayes, Bollo Court
p.7 Ealing Gazette Friday 9th Feb, 2007
On the regeneration of South Acton:
It is a big, big scheme - this is a big estate.
The thing I am inpressed with is it is keeping to the timetable.
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By South Acton Residents Acton Groupsarag. Sunday, January 21, 2007 10:02:43 AM
Despite several frantic calls on Friday and Saturday to the Ealing Council emergency telephone number residents of Belgrave Close were still in danger from a storm-damaged tree.
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