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January 7, 2012
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Canada Water Campaign and Canada Water Consultative Forum website
On the website is comprehensive information about the redevelopment at Canada Water. The latest news pages will give details about reports and updates on planning applications and has the Inspector's Report on the Southwark Plan etc..
Here is the only place online where you will find the Planning Applications for Sites A&B, the Design Code (was supposed to be on Canadawater-Southwark) and the Arup Transport Assessment and EDCO Public Realm documents.
CanadaWater-Southwark website
This is Southwark's website for the the redevelopment at Canada Water. It is quite out of date and doesn't have any of the new information e.g. details of the major planning applications for Sites A & B (those adjacent to Canada Water tube station) and the Public Realm (the dock itself and the area around the tube station). See the Canada Water Campaign and Canada Water Consultative Forum website for those details.
The Rotherhithe Community Council
Rendall & Rittner Limited
Our managing agents; they also do lettings.
Friends of Russia Dock Woodland
The Friends of Russia Dock Woodland is a group of residents who help protect and enhance the woodland, which runs through the middle of the Rotherhithe peninsula in London, England, and is owned and managed by the local municipality, the London Borough of Southwark. Membership of the Friends is open to everyone.
Friends of Russia Dock Woodland Discussion Group
Membership of both the Friends group itself and of this Yahoo! email group is open to everyone.
Rotherhithe Community Safety Forum (RCSF)
An excellent place to find out more about local issues of a very immediate nature set up by founder and owner Kam Hong Leung kam@khleung.fsnet.co.uk
Trust for Urban Ecology
The Trust for Urban Ecology was founded in 1976 when veteran ecologist Max Nicholson and a group of like-minded conservationists set up Britain's first urban ecology park. TRUE's three parks in Southwark are all designated local nature reserves (LNRs) and have a full time warden. Two are based in the built up area of the former Surrey Docks in London's Docklands, once the centre of Britain's timber trade. The third is based a few miles away in Crystal Palace. Stave Hill Ecological Park is managed by the Trust for Urban Ecology as a nature reserve, educational facility, research area and place of recreation. The Park has been designed and managed to form a mosaic of grassland, woodland, scrub and wetland habitats which support a wide variety of wildlife. Visitors can enter from Russia Dock Woodland or from entrances around Stave Hill. The Park is open to the public at all times and has a full time warden.
Southwark Council: http://www.southwark.gov.uk/
London Docklands Development Corporation - Surrey Docks history and development page: http://www.lddc-history.org.uk/surrey.html
Thanks to Steve Cornish for the link text (I couldn't have done it better).