Chuka Umunna, Labour’s Parliamentary candidate for Streatham, and local campaigners and have started a campaign to get Tesco to guarantee Streatham Ice Rink stays open whilst the Streatham Hub scheme is developed.
A new ice rink complex is to be built as part of the Streatham Hub scheme in the south of Streatham. Under proposals agreed with Lambeth Council in 2007, Tesco – which owns the Streatham Ice Rink site – promised that the existing ice rink would not close until the new complex is opened.
The retail giant has just submitted revised proposals for the Hub scheme citing the ‘credit crunch’ as the reason and is currently in talks with Lambeth council about its new proposals. An announcement on the result of the talks is due in early December 2009.
A public meeting was held recently to update local residents on the progress of the Hub scheme (8 October 2009). However, when asked at the meeting, Tesco refused to give a guarantee that Streatham’s ice skating provision would continue without interruption whilst the scheme is developed under the new plans.
Chuka Umunna, Labour’s Parliamentary Candidate for Streatham, said:
“Our ice rink is one of the only permanent ice skating facilities in London and is a vital resource for the local community. As well as being home to Streatham Redskins who compete in the English National Ice Hockey League, it is also used by school groups and by skaters who hope to compete in next year’s Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
“It is therefore vital that there is continuity of our ice skating provision in Streatham whilst the Streatham Hub scheme is developed.”
Campaigners argue that Tescos can afford to keep to its original pledge to keep the ice rink open whilst the scheme is developed, pointing to the retailer’s announcement this year of record breaking sales of more than £1bn a week and annual profits of more than £3bn despite the impact of the global downturn.
Campaigners are seeking to pressurise Tescos to keep to its promises on the continuity of ice provision by encouraging local people – prospective customers of the new Tesco store to be built as part of the scheme – to sign an online petition calling on Tesco to keep Streatham Ice Rink open. The petition can be signed online at http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/keep-streatham-skating.html. A related ‘Keep Streatham Skating!’ Facebook group has also been set up.
Campaigners are urging as many local people as possible to sign the petition and join the Facebook group by 22 November 2009, after which the petition will be sent to the Chief Executive of Tesco, Sir Terry Leahy.
Commenting further on the launch of the campaign, Umunna said:
“There is real depth of feeling about this issue locally- the community is urging Tesco not to renege on the promise it made.
“Tesco has the financial resources to ensure that Streatham keeps skating while the Hub site is developed and, no doubt, local people will reward it handsomely with their custom when Tesco’s new supermarket opens.
“We need as many people as possible to sign the petition to send a stong message to the retailer.”
Cllr John Kazantzis, who represents Streatham South ward, said:
“I have been involved in the various campaigns related to our ice rink from the start. My then 6 year old daughter was in the local paper holding a Save our Ice Rink banner outside Tesco – she is now 14 and the future of the rink is still not secure.”
The petition has also attracted support from skaters all over the country.
A petition signatory from Cheshire, Carl Wilson, wrote:
“When I’m in London I skate at Streatham. The area really needs the uninterrupted continuation of an ice rink. It’s not just about ice skating as a sport but about the community.”