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In 2004Lewisham Council announced plans to demolish Ladywell Leisure Centre in 2007 - we saved it! The pool will stay open until the forecast replacement is ready.  Sadly the plan is awfully inadequate and instead of being a plan for a community sport and leisure centre it is a plan for a lifestyle pool for the new residential developments to be built in front of Lewisham Station.

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 Sa, Aug 27, 2005

Council wants to get it right (but it's not Lewisham)

Lewisham BSF names bid shortlist for £120m scheme:

"Four bidders are at the front of the class for Lewisham’s £120m Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme.

The bidders are Bouygues, Kajima, Learning 21 (Vosper Thornycroft/Costain) and MPB Education (Mouchel Parkman/Babcock).

However, the four favourites face another test before the council whittles the shortlist down to three in September.

The four bidders are now being taken through the next stage of selection, preparation of a preliminary invitation to negotiate (ITN) and interviews. Three shortlisted bidders will then submit a full ITN following their selection in September 2005.

Meanwhile, Newham Council is planning to delay its BSF programme.

Zoe Power, Newham’s BSF project director, told CJ: “We don’t want to rush into this. We want to get it right and spend more time discussing what we need to do with all the stakeholders.

“We need to consider the logistics of delivering the programme in such a tight urban borough. The likely outcome is a multi-wave project, with half the schools delivered in wave two and the rest delivered over waves four and six.”"

Thanks to Lostpad we learn that Lewisham Council shortlisted some bidders for its BSF programme that also include the proposed secondary school at Ladywell.

The news comes from the Contract Journal, that also interviews the BSF project director for Newham Council.

We cannot fail to notice that in Newham they "don't want to rush into this" and are even trying "to get it right".

No risk of that here. ...read more...