Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Pictures of the Future Site

Here is the view of the bar / restaurant extension, which we have been denied, yet again an ACV for. Handy seats for local teenagers to hang out on drinking there tins from Sainsbury’s. Note that the buildings here as almost as tall as the Tavern themselves.




...and here the trees block any possible comparison.




Note how they make the new buildings look shorter than the existing houses.




Thursday, 10 October 2013

Sainsbury's application for 3 neon signs on the Morden Tavern site


Sainsbury’s have applied to erect three neon signs on the historic Morden Tavern. To add insult to injury they want to move the pub sign further up the site and place one of their own signs on it. The developer promised to enhance the look and feel of the Morden Tavern, but instead will turn it into an eyesore and destroy the look of the building. 

Sainsbury’s will be open from 6am to 11pm everyday – these lights will be on every evening, creating light pollution and adding to the light falling on properties surrounding the pub. We would like to see the traditional signage illumination used to retain the historic feel of this building, which was specifically built for our community's benefit. 

Please support our objections to this planning change by writing or emailing: 


planning.representations@merton.gov.uk

REF: 13/P2866

Nanyaa Ampoma
Development Control 
London Borough of Merton
Merton Civic Centre
London Road
Morden
SM4 5DX


You can include:
  1. Application reference number: 13/P2866
  2. Your name
  3. Your address
  4. Planning application description
  5. Your comments

Please note that comments submitted to the council cannot be treated as confidential and will be made available for public inspection without exception. This includes your email address if you send an email. 

DEADLINE to object is 18.10.13.


Example email:


To: planning.representations@merton.gov.uk

REF: 13/P2866; APPLICATION FOR ADVERTISEMENT CONSENT FOR THE DISPLAY OF 3 X EXTERNALLY ILLUMINATED FASCIA SIGNS, NON-ILLUMINATED WALL PANEL SIGN, WALL MOUNTED ATM SURROUND, DISABLED SPACE SIGN, TOTEM AND STATUTORY SIGN.


For the attention of Merton Planning Department:

I wish to object to the above planning application for new signage on the Morden Tavern. There is no need for such a bright and intrusive sign, which will damage the look and feel of this locally listed building and cause unnecessary light pollution to the area. I would like to see the existing, 'spotlight' illuminated signage style reproduced to keep the character of this building and maintain the current levels of illumination at the site. There is a proposal on this application to move the pub sign pole. I would like to see it keep its current position on the spot it has had for over 80 years. 

Name: 


Address: 


Date: 


Monday, 30 September 2013

September 2013 Update

Key Facts: 


  1. The Morden Tavern development will have houses, flats & some shop units.
  2. A bar/pub or restaurant will remain on the site.
  3. The Morden Tavern Group hopes to form a co-operative to rent the bar with community shares.
  4. There is an approved business plan & many potential investors.
  5. The Morden Tavern Group has applied for it to be registered as an ‘Asset of Community Value’. This would enable the community to bid for a unit on the site.
  6. St Helier Estate is the only estate in Merton without a community centre.


Please see below for how you can support the ‘Asset of Community Value’ application. 

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Support the Morden Tavern Groups’s application to have the Morden Tavern listed as an 'Asset of Community Value'

19/9/13

Please support the Morden Tavern Groups’s application to have the Morden Tavern listed as an Asset of Community Value, (click on the image below if you’d like help). If you live on the St Helier Estate please email all three ward councillors who will be consulted on this application. They are; Maxi Martin, maxi.martin@merton.gov.uk , Dennis Pearce; dennis.pearce@merton.gov.uk and Stan Anderson; stan.anderson@merton.gov.uk.

Please get as many residents on the estate to do the same. If you live in Merton but not in St Helier you can email council officer Howard Joy; howard.joy@merton.gov.uk to register your support. 







You can copy and paste this message into an email: 

I am a St Helier resident and I support the Morden Tavern Group and their application to have the Morden Tavern listed as an asset of community value. Over 450 residents have already signed a petition asking Merton to do this and I feel it is important that you support the wishes of the community you represent.



I look forward to hearing from you on this matter soon.
Regards:
Name:




The St Helier Pub Group always welcomes new members and supporters. If you would like to join or support the St Helier Pub Group, contact us at: Tavern.development@virginmedia.com 


You can also 'like' us on facebook to support our campaign: facebook.com/MordenTavern and follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/SaveMordenTav 


THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT 



Thursday, 12 September 2013

Watch the Merton Council debate on the Morden Tavern

12/9/13

Merton Council debates the conservative motion regarding Assets of Community Value. The Morden Tavern gets several mentions. Well worth a look; go to 01:35 to 01:52 to watch what happened.

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Merton Conservatives's Agenda

10/9/13

Merton Conservatives will be placing a motion before the full council on Wednesday in support of local communities trying to ‘list’ local assets. The Morden Tavern gets a mention.