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Anyone with information should call police on or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on The area around the Blue is to become a business improvement district BID after local firms voted in favour of the proposal in an official ballot. Nearly nine out of 10 firms backed the proposal which was spearheaded by Russell Dryden, the fishmonger in the Blue market. BIDs are funded by a levy on business rates and provide a way for local traders to work together to promote their locality as a place to do business and to make environmental improvements to their area.

Find out more about the project on the Blue Bermondsey Business Association website. Southwark Council is in talks with the City of London Corporation over plans to bring high-speed broadband to Rotherhithe.

The City of London Corporation — the local government body for the Square Mile financial district — has been looking at ways of providing high-speed internet connections for its businesses and residents. Southwark Council hopes that by teaming up with the City, it could put a deal in place with a commercial partner more quickly and provide a more attractive proposition for prospective partners than the Square Mile could on its own.

Meanwhile the Rotherhithe Broadband Group continues to promote its social enterprise proposal for solving the SE16 broadband problem. The Mayor of London Boris Johnson has invited the Rotherhithe Broadband Group to a meeting at City Hall to discuss their plans for a locally owned and managed fibre internet service.

We must get this thing sorted out. Inviting local artists to come and share space with us. A lovely airy ground floor studio approx 75 sq ft with big windows, plentiful natural light is available for rent at the London Bubble Theatre, SEJD. Businesses around the Blue are currently taking part in a ballot on the formation of a business improvement district BID for the area.

They are funded by a levy on business rates and provide a way for local firms to work together to improve and promote their locality as a place to do business.

Full details of the proposal are now available online. The Blueprint is the result of several months of exploration of the widespread anger and frustration at the poor broadband speeds and poor stability in the area. The Rotherhithe Broadband Group has been looking at why the broadband service to Rotherhithe is so poor and what can be done to improve it.

We have met with BT and been in contact with Virgin Media to assess what the main providers can do and to understand better the reasons for the poor broadband speeds. We believe the problem lies with the providers of infrastructure rather than the ISPs. BT as main provider must urgently upgrade their provision to Rotherhithe. However the Group has concluded that a community-owned and -managed broadband infrastructure could deliver a better solution faster and cheaper.

Such a solution would future-proof the infrastructure by providing superfast fibre to the home rather than relying on the existing copper wire system. Showcasing James Ruskin's hugely respected label. View all Printworks events here Headliners Marcel Dettmann. Clark — Death Peak [live]. James Ruskin. Lineup Press Halls. Charge Bay. How old do I have to be?

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