Dear Subscriber,

 

Welcome to the September 2008 issue of the South London Partnership newsletter.

In this edition we ask the following questions: -
1.Where could you find fame among your peers on a glittering night to remember?
2.Which traditional industry is returning to Wandsworth as part of a plan for a new town centre and a massive increase in urban living?
3.Which famous central London borough, now part of south London, is implementing a major plan to transform its economic prospects?
4.How could the train take more of the strain in making south London’s town centres even more vibrant and creating additional jobs for those who live nearby?
5.What can we do to improve our train services?

We hope you enjoy reading this and just to let you know you will shortly be receieving a feature article on Ian Parkes' recent trip to the Beijing Paralympics.

 

Best regards,

 

The South London Partnership Team

Oscar Time

Where could you find fame among your peers on a glittering night to remember? Media

News posted: 30/09/2008 18:44:29

Young at Heart

Which traditional industry is returning to Wandsworth as part of a plan for a new town centre and a massive increase in urban living? Media

News posted: 30/09/2008 18:43:54

The Lambeth Walk

Which famous central London borough, now part of south London, is implementing a major plan to transform its economic prospects? Media

News posted: 30/09/2008 18:43:25

Talk of the Town

How could the train take more of the strain in making south London’s town centres even more vibrant and creating additional jobs for those who live nearby? Media

News posted: 30/09/2008 18:42:46

Transport of Delight

What can we do to improve our train services? South London Partnership responds to a Department of Transport consultation. Media

News posted: 30/09/2008 18:38:27

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