Thursday 20 September 2012

urgent message for millfields dog walkers

Email below received from Emma Jack (Chair of Millfields Users Group). There has also been a separate report on facebook from the save leyton marsh campaigners of a cat being found dead in millfields in recent days.

If you’re a dog owner, you will want to take extra care if you use millfields until such time it is clearer if there is something untoward going on.

----- Forwarded Message -----
Dear All,

It has been brought to my attention that their have been a number of fox deaths and rumours have been spreading that someone has been poisoning them. Please see the following response from Bruce Irving at the Parks Dept.

If you see anything suspicious please do let Parks staff know or let me know and I will let them know. Hopefully there is nothing sinister going on!

Regards,

Emma Jack

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Bruce Irving
Sent: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 12:49
Subject: RE: poisoning of foxes

Dear All,
I have spoken with the RSPCA who advise that as there is currently no evidence that foxes are being deliberately poisoned they will not carry out an investigation. They suggested that it was more likely an accidental death caused by something poisonous which the foxes had eaten as opposed to a deliberate poisoning. They have asked us to monitor the situation and if more instances occur to contact them again with further details. In the interim I have asked the Park Manger to brief staff in Millfields and to report any fox mortalities or instances of bait to him.

Kind regards
Bruce
Irving

Parks Development Officer
Green Spaces, Parks Development Team, Hackney Service Centre,
1
Hillman Street,
E8 1DY

Thursday 6 September 2012

tree circle cinema event in millfields - 8th september


 Email from Loud Minority confirming cinema event:

We're screening "The Gruffalo" (cert. U) and "Where The Wild Things Are" (cert. PG) this Saturday September 8th, in the circle of trees, Millfields Park, Chatsworth Road, London E5. Picnic from
5pm, films from 7.30pm. The weather forecast is good!

NB: parents, "Where The Wild Things Are" is darker and more complicated than most kids films. Official advice is: a ‘PG’  film should not disturb a child aged around eight or older.

However, parents are advised to consider whether the content may upset younger or more sensitive children.

Bring something to sit on, lamps and torches, and wrap up warm!

 Presented by Loud Minority in association with Millfields User Group. Part of "Showtime" presented by Mayor of London and Arts Council England.

dream day in springfield park - 15 september