British Transport Police officers are calling for witnesses following a stabbing at Canada Water London Underground station on Friday, 23 May.

The incident happened just before 9pm as the victim, a 46-year-old woman, and a group of friends were at the Jubilee Line platform at the station.

Detective Sergeant Andy Jordan said: “Whilst on the platform the victim and her friends were approached by a man who reacted angrily to songs they were singing.

“He was clearly agitated and made numerous threats to the friends who tried to move away from him.

“The man followed them and, having taken a kitchen knife from a bag he was carrying, stabbed the victim twice – once to the arm and again to her back.”

The victim was taken to Kings College Hospital where she was treated for a deep cut to her elbow and a minor cut to her shoulder blade.

DS Jordan added: “This was a particularly nasty assault and the victim is fortunate that her injuries are not more serious.

“Following the incident we have conducted a number of enquiries and spoken to several people, but the station was busy at the time of the stabbing and I am certain there will be witnesses we have yet to speak to.

“I want to hear from anyone who was at Canada Water station at the time and who might have information about the incident.”

If you can assist the investigation please call British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40 or ring Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111. In all calls please quote log TSUB/B3 of 25/5/14.

A 27-year-old man from Camden was arrested in relation to the incident and is currently helping police with their enquiries.k

The political map of Bermondsey and Rotherhithe was redrawn this week with Labour taking a number of seats on Southwark from the Liberal Democrats.

Surrey Docks Ward


The Lib Dems hold all three seats, with newcomer James Okosun joining Lisa Rajan and David Hubber.

Rotherhithe Ward


Labour have taken all three seats from the Lib Dems. The new councillors are Bill Williams, Stephanie Cryan and Kath Whittam.

Riverside Ward


The Lib Dems hold all three seats. Hamish McCallum joins existing councillors Anood Al-Samerai and Eliza Mann.

South Bermondsey Ward


A wipeout for the Lib Dems with Graham Neale, Paul Kyriacou and Michael Bukola all losing their seats. The new Labour councillors are Sunny Lambe, Leo Pollak and Catherine Dale.

Grange Ward


This ward is now split with two Liberal Democrats (Ben Johnson and Damian O’Brien) and one Labour councillor (Lucas Green).

Livesey Ward


Labour hold this ward which spans the Old Kent Road, with Richard Livingstone and Michael Situ joined by new councillor Evelyn Akoto.

London Assembly member Val Shawcross has posted an update on her talks with BT about action to improve the desultory broadband speeds in Rotherhithe.

She writes that “the slowness of the SE16 internet access is matched only by BT’s slow motion management”.

But it seems that there is light at the end of the [Rotherhithe] tunnel: “However slowly the ‘wiring’ inside BT seems to work, I am confident that they are serious about looking again at the economics of rolling out SF Broadband in SE16.

“A further meeting between BT and the Council is being arranged for after the elections to discuss the possible roll out.”

Read Val’s full blog post.

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This week Blue Anchor Library in Bermondsey reopened to the public following an 8-week refurbishment.

The library has been redesigned and library users can now return and issue books using the self service terminals.

Study space in the library has also been increased and free wifi access is now available. The new layout also provides a new and more spacious children’s area with plenty of space for events and activities.

A council spokesperson said:  “Southwark continues to invest in its libraries including refurbishing existing libraries to ensure they remain a high quality resource for residents.

 

“Blue Anchor provides a valuable service to the local community and we are really pleased to be able to welcome residents back to their new and improved library – we hope they will enjoy all it has to offer.”

 

Tributes have been paid to Revd Snowy Davoll who was known to many people in Bermondsey and Rotherhithe.

‘Snowy Davoll was an example, friend, pastor, supporter and teacher to thousands of Bermondsey young people and their families,” said Simon Hughes MP.

“Snowy and Sybil Davoll came to Cambridge University Mission and to Bermondsey, gave us a huge part of their lives and won enormous love, respect and admiration. And they changed so many lives for good. Sybil, Andrew, David and their families know that many, many people are sharing their loss.”

Adrian Greenwood has written an appreciation which can be read here.

A Memorial Service will take place at St James Church Thurland Road SE16 on Saturday 5 April at 12 noon. All are welcome.

Se also www.snowydavoll.com