Barrage Balloon WW2

No. 1 Balloon Command

Peter Sydenham who has long provided us with history of our site as his father was stationed here during the war has sent us an update about a memorial plaque and an account of a raid 75 years ago.


The 18th June 1944 incident at No 1 Balloon Command

On 6 June 1944 the D-Day invasion successfully landed in France. The German Air Force was no longer able to carry out the heavy bombing of Britain. People in London started to feel safe again. They could relax. However, Germany was able to start sending his first ‘V’engeance weapon, the V1 bomb or ‘doodlebug’, from launching ramps still out of reach of the advancing Allies. The first, of tens of thousands, of V1s landed in Britain on the 13 June. They targeted the London region. At its peak over 100 per day were sent. At 04:10 am 18 June, the Head Quarters hut of 901 Squadron took a near-direct hit by a V1 bomb. It was blown to smithereens leaving a large crater in its place. At that time its occupants were on duty or sleeping in bunks. These 2-tonne bombs had a blast radius of 400-600 yards. People and property close to it had no chance of survival, dying or being seriously injured by the blast or flying shrapnel. In this incident, it seems to be from official RAF records, that 10 persons were in that 20-foot long hut. My father, Corporal Henry Sydenham, told me later in life that of those people he was the only person to not be killed outright or to die in hospital on the days just ahead. He sustained a right leg injury when a 50mm round flat piece of shrapnel flew into his ankle, travelling half-way up the side of his femur bone. He said if he had not started to get out of his bunk he would have not been injured at all. It took years to heal satisfactorily. One person who was killed outright was not listed on Squadron’s Operations Record, his remains were eventually identified. Aerial photos taken of the site at the end of the war show a crater in the narrow road at a spot that is now in the Kidbrooke Park Allotments.A memorial to the No 1 Balloon Centre, and the 40 servicemen and women who gave their lives in service there, is being set up by the 75-year-old Barrage Balloon Reunion Club, in the Royal Aeronautical Society Heritage (RAeS) Award scheme. It is planned to be placed near the front gate of the Thomas Tallis School that is now built on that RAF Kidbrooke base.

They should not, and shall not, be forgotten.

Police tape - crime scene

Anti-social behaviour

We are sorry to report that a very serious incident of anti-social behaviour on our site has been reported to the police.  The Committee is currently working with the police to investigate this matter and identify the culprit(s).

Whilst investigations are ongoing we urge plot holders to maintain a regular and active presence on their plot and to report all unusual activity to the Committee.  Please pay particular attention to the following:

– Gates remain locked except when in use
– Report the presence of any unknown persons on site
– Anything unusual in or around water points or water butts
– Any suspected break-ins or vandalism on your plot

As part of this incident a water tank was contaminated causing a possible health risk.  All tanks have been checked but do not drink water or wash from any of the tanks.

No physical violence has been reported but we would encourage plot holders to be extra vigilant when on site and to keep a friendly eye out for neighbours and friends.

Water and Paths

The water supply has now been switched off for winter.

Some of the main paths have been cleared. The piles of vegetation on the paths for your plot have been piled up and left for you to collect and compost.

Crime Scene Do Not Cross Barrier

Theft

There have been a number of instances of theft around our site reported in recent weeks. These range from stolen plants to bank cards.

Anyone caught stealing items from another plot holder or plot will be evicted immediately.

The Committee keep a log of all incidents so please report them via email at kpaa.info@gmail.com or via Facebook.

Please help keep the site secure by locking the gate and keeping an eye out for anyone unfamiliar.

If you would like to help with security around the site please think about joining the Committee as the Security Officer.

Sharing chocolate cakes

Coffee Mornings

We invite everyone to join us for coffee and cake, outside the shop on the 1st Sunday of the month:

Sun 2nd June
Sun 7th July
Sun 4th August
Sun 1st Sept
Sun 6th Oct


Meet 11am for coffee and cake. Bring yourself and family along with a flask (and cake, if possible) to share. Absolutely everyone is very welcome.

EGM Minutes – 30 April 2019

Minutes of the Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) held at OneSpace on 30 April 2019 can be downloaded via the link below.

The accounts were held up with our auditors so a decision was made to hold an EGM to cover all other urgent business. Details of which are covered in the minutes.

The KPAA AGM will now be held during June once the accounts are back from the auditors and a venue booked. Plot holders will be informed of the details of the AGM via email, website, Facebook and onsite notices.