George McCormick has taken over management of the Hadley Wood Association website and redesigned it. Thymari Greek Restaurant has opened in Hadley Wood after an 8 week refurbishment. The Hadley Wood football club has held trials for the upcoming season and their presentation day and AGM are coming up in June.
Mansfield and District U3A's July 2016 newsletter includes reports on a holiday
in Devon, the Sci-Tech group visit to Bombardier, the Garden Visits group at Breezy Knees near Scarborough and news of other activities and planned events.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/index.php
Mansfield and District U3A's April 2016 newsletter includes news about changes at the Singing for Fun Group, announcement of a 'Royal Revelry' to celebrate HM The Queen's birthday, a profile of musical member Peter Hart, reports on other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
Our monthly newsletter shows what members of Mansfield and District U3A in north Nottinghamshire have been doing recently and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
The newsletter provides updates on activities of the Mansfield and District U3A. It discusses the successful first meeting held at the new venue of Mansfield Town Football Club and performances by members. It also announces upcoming events like the quiz night in February and encourages members to lead new interest groups. Details are provided on past hiking trips and stones discovered. The bulk of the newsletter consists of the interest group meetings diary listing the various groups, their meeting times, locations and upcoming events.
Mansfield and District U3A's March 2016 newsletter includes news about the recent quiz night, members' visit to see 'Blood Brothers' a new horse-riding group, reports on other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events for the Mansfield and District U3A. It begins with welcome messages from the chairman and various group leaders. Updates are provided on organized holidays, including an upcoming cruise, and details are listed for various interest group meetings taking place in May and June. The newsletter closes with reminders about the main U3A meeting and an obituary for two former members.
Mansfield and District U3A's May 2016 newsletter includes details about the planned Royal Revelry with other local U3As, news of the History Group's visit to Warwick Castle and Antiques and Collectables at Stafford Antiques Fair, other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
Mansfield and District U3A's June 2016 newsletter includes reports on the Royal Revelry to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday with other U3As, the recent Coffee Morning and the Art Appreciation visit to Compton Verney. There's news of other activities and what's planned too.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/index.php
Mansfield and District U3A's July 2016 newsletter includes reports on a holiday
in Devon, the Sci-Tech group visit to Bombardier, the Garden Visits group at Breezy Knees near Scarborough and news of other activities and planned events.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/index.php
Mansfield and District U3A's April 2016 newsletter includes news about changes at the Singing for Fun Group, announcement of a 'Royal Revelry' to celebrate HM The Queen's birthday, a profile of musical member Peter Hart, reports on other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
Our monthly newsletter shows what members of Mansfield and District U3A in north Nottinghamshire have been doing recently and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
The newsletter provides updates on activities of the Mansfield and District U3A. It discusses the successful first meeting held at the new venue of Mansfield Town Football Club and performances by members. It also announces upcoming events like the quiz night in February and encourages members to lead new interest groups. Details are provided on past hiking trips and stones discovered. The bulk of the newsletter consists of the interest group meetings diary listing the various groups, their meeting times, locations and upcoming events.
Mansfield and District U3A's March 2016 newsletter includes news about the recent quiz night, members' visit to see 'Blood Brothers' a new horse-riding group, reports on other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events for the Mansfield and District U3A. It begins with welcome messages from the chairman and various group leaders. Updates are provided on organized holidays, including an upcoming cruise, and details are listed for various interest group meetings taking place in May and June. The newsletter closes with reminders about the main U3A meeting and an obituary for two former members.
Mansfield and District U3A's May 2016 newsletter includes details about the planned Royal Revelry with other local U3As, news of the History Group's visit to Warwick Castle and Antiques and Collectables at Stafford Antiques Fair, other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
Mansfield and District U3A's June 2016 newsletter includes reports on the Royal Revelry to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday with other U3As, the recent Coffee Morning and the Art Appreciation visit to Compton Verney. There's news of other activities and what's planned too.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/index.php
Our monthly newsletter shows what members of Mansfield and District U3A in north Nottinghamshire have been doing recently and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
This document provides information about upcoming events for the North East Region of the Keep Fit Association (KFA). It announces that the KFA National Festival will take place on June 9th 2018 in Birmingham and that several teams from the North East Region will be performing. It also advertises the North East Region's annual festival show "Panorama of Movement and Dance" taking place on June 23rd 2018 in Darlington and provides contact information for tickets. Additionally, it announces some other upcoming regional events including a summer workout in July and an event at Ramside Hall in October.
The document provides an overview of various events held by the KFA Moves organization, including their national festival, youth programs, and branch activities. The national festival titled "Move to the Rhythm" was held in July 2014 at Birmingham Symphony Hall and received positive feedback. The North East region's youth teams performed well. Various branches held fundraising events and classes. The Darlington branch held a dance festival and 1940s themed event. Middlesbrough celebrated their 55th anniversary. One member, June Drake, suddenly passed away in October 2014.
Computer games addiction can develop when people start spending excessive time playing video games. This can cause problems like headaches and mood changes as playing for many hours activates the brain's reward system similarly to drugs. The black cards case involved personnel from a Spanish bank being given credit cards with hundreds of thousands of euros to spend on luxuries. An investigation found that the six involved would likely be expelled for misusing the cards, though none wanted to return the money.
Our monthly newsletter shows what members of Mansfield and District U3A in north Nottinghamshire have been doing recently and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
You'll see how we share interests in art appreciation, bridge, crafts, singing, needlework, music, history, literature, wine tasting, scrabble, photography, technology, writing for pleasure and genealogy. How we keep fit joining-in with physical ones such as walking, bowls and Tai Chi. How we socialise on theatre, concert and garden visits, lunches and group holidays.
2015 Annual Report (for the 2014 season)putneycricket
This document is the annual report for Putney Cricket Club for the 2014 season. It provides summaries of the performances of the club's various teams, with the Saturday 1st and 2nd XIs and Sunday 1st XI finishing in the middle of their leagues. It also discusses club events from the past year like nets, fixtures, and social events. It recognizes individuals who are stepping down from roles and calls for nominations for open positions. The financial report shows a surplus of income over expenditure for 2014.
Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Putney Cricket Club will be held at The Duke’s Head Function Room, 8 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, London, SW15 1JN on Wednesday 15 March 2017, at 7:30pm sharp, to consider and discuss the attached reports for the 2016 season, and to conduct the business as set out in the following agenda.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11.
Minutes of the AGM held on 16 March 2016
Apologies for absence
Management Committee Report and Chairman’s comments Financial Report
T eam Secretary’s Report
T eam Captains’ Reports
Fixture Secretary’s Report
Groundsman’s Report
Vote of Thanks to out going Officers
Election of Officers
Any Other Business
People can become addicted to video games by starting to play them as a hobby but then spending too much time playing. Playing for many hours is like a drug that causes problems like headaches, stress, mood changes and agitation. The black cards case involved personnel from a Spanish bank being given credit cards with hundreds of thousands of euros that could be spent on luxuries. An investigation found that the six people involved should all be expelled.
Tu1, 4.00 - 6.00 M
Members' homes
Sylvia Slack
01623 633
Next Meetings: Jan 28th; Feb 25th
Singing for Fun
Tu, 2.00 - 4.00 W
Next Meetings: Weekly on Tuesdays at stated time
Philosophy
Poetry
Next Meetings: Jan 14th; Feb 11th
Quiz
Tu3, 2.00 - 4.00 M
St John's Centre,
Mansfield
Pauline Boucher
01623 644798
Next Meetings: Jan 21st; Feb 18th
Rambling
Mansfield and District U3A's monthly newsletter shows what members have been doing recently and what's planned. This edition announces plans to celebrate their 15th anniversary and to visit the RHS garden at Harlow Carr. Reports include contributions from the Digital World, Antiques & Collectables and Art groups.
Mansfield U3A Newsletter - May 2014 (15th Anniversary Edition)dlpruk
Mansfield and District U3A's monthly newsletter shows what members have been doing recently and what's planned. This edition celebrates the 15th anniversary of this U3A with a look back to May 1999. Reports include ones on the art of WW1 and a visit to Hemswell Antiques Centre.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
Mansfield and District U3A's monthly newsletter shows what members have been doing recently and what's planned. This edition includes reports on the visit of the U3A National Chairman to our 15th Anniversary meeting and our Crystal Ball, and on the Picnic in the Park organised by the North Notts Neighbourhood Group of U3As.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
This document is the annual report of Putney Cricket Club for the 2015 season. It summarizes the results and highlights of the season for the various teams. The Saturday 1st XI was relegated after being docked points for fielding an ineligible player. The Saturday 2nd XI had a very successful season, finishing third in their division. The Sunday sides struggled with availability issues. The report provides updates on fixtures, nets, social events and facility improvements for the upcoming 2016 season. It also recognizes individual and team achievements from 2015 and presents the treasurer's financial report, which showed a deficit for the year.
Mansfield and District U3A's monthly newsletter shows what members have been doing recently and what's planned. This edition includes reports on talk by Andy Gaunt of Mercian Archaeology Services on the 'Sherwood Forest Archaeology Project', Mansfield U3A's Quiz Night and a visit to Hodsock Priory.
The document summarizes activities of the Jubilate Chamber Choir, including their upcoming Christmas concert on December 5th called "The Joy of Christmas". The choir, directed by Ian Higginson, will perform alongside other choirs and enjoy seasonal music, carols, and humorously presented pieces. Their performances have been praised for their high standards. The concert is a popular holiday event that features the choir's talents as well as opportunities for audience participation through carols.
This document provides information about upcoming events at All Saints Church in Marlow, including an invitation to participate in an Alpha course being run in the fall. It discusses Dave Bull's experience participating in his first Alpha course over 20 years ago and how it changed his life. It also provides updates on music programs at the church, including an upcoming choir tour to Germany and efforts to purchase a new piano. Other events mentioned include a talk on medical ethics in September and the Harvest Supper in October.
Mansfield and District U3A's November newsletter reports on the Antiques & Collectables Group anniversary, other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
This document provides background information about Arnold Schwarzenegger's early life and career before moving to the United States. It details where he grew up in Thal near Graz, Austria, how he was inspired by his first coach Kurt Marnul to get into bodybuilding, and recaps some of his earliest bodybuilding competition successes in Graz, Stuttgart, and Munich in the 1960s. It also provides context about the village of Thal and some of the key people and places that played a role in Schwarzenegger's early development as a bodybuilder in Austria and Germany.
Mansfield and District U3A's January newsletter reports on a visit to the Thursford Christmas Spectacular, other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
The Portuguese local group's proposals for 2015 include:
1) Suspending taxes and maintaining economic promotion measures in the municipality.
2) Committing to subsidies for large families, and funding for building rehabilitation, credits for eliminating architectural barriers and renovating business premises.
3) Introducing taxes on real estate, economic activities, vehicles, new business licenses, waste, funerals, construction works.
This document provides a summary of the contents of the May 2014 issue of the Hadley Wood News neighborhood newsletter. It highlights upcoming local events like the Hadley Wood Pre-School open house and the Hadley Wood School Summer Fete. It also profiles recent community efforts like new tree plantings, a wildflower meadow project, and local residents who ran the London Marathon for charity.
The document provides a summary of various local news stories from the town of Hadley Wood. It discusses the 400th anniversary of the Wilbrahams Almshouses, advises on preventing strokes, previews upcoming events at the Proms concert series, and provides updates on the local running club fundraising efforts, a playground renovation project, and winners of a community raffle. It also recognizes a local resident receiving an RNLI award and previews upcoming talks and activities at the local WI chapter.
Our monthly newsletter shows what members of Mansfield and District U3A in north Nottinghamshire have been doing recently and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
This document provides information about upcoming events for the North East Region of the Keep Fit Association (KFA). It announces that the KFA National Festival will take place on June 9th 2018 in Birmingham and that several teams from the North East Region will be performing. It also advertises the North East Region's annual festival show "Panorama of Movement and Dance" taking place on June 23rd 2018 in Darlington and provides contact information for tickets. Additionally, it announces some other upcoming regional events including a summer workout in July and an event at Ramside Hall in October.
The document provides an overview of various events held by the KFA Moves organization, including their national festival, youth programs, and branch activities. The national festival titled "Move to the Rhythm" was held in July 2014 at Birmingham Symphony Hall and received positive feedback. The North East region's youth teams performed well. Various branches held fundraising events and classes. The Darlington branch held a dance festival and 1940s themed event. Middlesbrough celebrated their 55th anniversary. One member, June Drake, suddenly passed away in October 2014.
Computer games addiction can develop when people start spending excessive time playing video games. This can cause problems like headaches and mood changes as playing for many hours activates the brain's reward system similarly to drugs. The black cards case involved personnel from a Spanish bank being given credit cards with hundreds of thousands of euros to spend on luxuries. An investigation found that the six involved would likely be expelled for misusing the cards, though none wanted to return the money.
Our monthly newsletter shows what members of Mansfield and District U3A in north Nottinghamshire have been doing recently and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
You'll see how we share interests in art appreciation, bridge, crafts, singing, needlework, music, history, literature, wine tasting, scrabble, photography, technology, writing for pleasure and genealogy. How we keep fit joining-in with physical ones such as walking, bowls and Tai Chi. How we socialise on theatre, concert and garden visits, lunches and group holidays.
2015 Annual Report (for the 2014 season)putneycricket
This document is the annual report for Putney Cricket Club for the 2014 season. It provides summaries of the performances of the club's various teams, with the Saturday 1st and 2nd XIs and Sunday 1st XI finishing in the middle of their leagues. It also discusses club events from the past year like nets, fixtures, and social events. It recognizes individuals who are stepping down from roles and calls for nominations for open positions. The financial report shows a surplus of income over expenditure for 2014.
Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Putney Cricket Club will be held at The Duke’s Head Function Room, 8 Lower Richmond Road, Putney, London, SW15 1JN on Wednesday 15 March 2017, at 7:30pm sharp, to consider and discuss the attached reports for the 2016 season, and to conduct the business as set out in the following agenda.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11.
Minutes of the AGM held on 16 March 2016
Apologies for absence
Management Committee Report and Chairman’s comments Financial Report
T eam Secretary’s Report
T eam Captains’ Reports
Fixture Secretary’s Report
Groundsman’s Report
Vote of Thanks to out going Officers
Election of Officers
Any Other Business
People can become addicted to video games by starting to play them as a hobby but then spending too much time playing. Playing for many hours is like a drug that causes problems like headaches, stress, mood changes and agitation. The black cards case involved personnel from a Spanish bank being given credit cards with hundreds of thousands of euros that could be spent on luxuries. An investigation found that the six people involved should all be expelled.
Tu1, 4.00 - 6.00 M
Members' homes
Sylvia Slack
01623 633
Next Meetings: Jan 28th; Feb 25th
Singing for Fun
Tu, 2.00 - 4.00 W
Next Meetings: Weekly on Tuesdays at stated time
Philosophy
Poetry
Next Meetings: Jan 14th; Feb 11th
Quiz
Tu3, 2.00 - 4.00 M
St John's Centre,
Mansfield
Pauline Boucher
01623 644798
Next Meetings: Jan 21st; Feb 18th
Rambling
Mansfield and District U3A's monthly newsletter shows what members have been doing recently and what's planned. This edition announces plans to celebrate their 15th anniversary and to visit the RHS garden at Harlow Carr. Reports include contributions from the Digital World, Antiques & Collectables and Art groups.
Mansfield U3A Newsletter - May 2014 (15th Anniversary Edition)dlpruk
Mansfield and District U3A's monthly newsletter shows what members have been doing recently and what's planned. This edition celebrates the 15th anniversary of this U3A with a look back to May 1999. Reports include ones on the art of WW1 and a visit to Hemswell Antiques Centre.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
Mansfield and District U3A's monthly newsletter shows what members have been doing recently and what's planned. This edition includes reports on the visit of the U3A National Chairman to our 15th Anniversary meeting and our Crystal Ball, and on the Picnic in the Park organised by the North Notts Neighbourhood Group of U3As.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
This document is the annual report of Putney Cricket Club for the 2015 season. It summarizes the results and highlights of the season for the various teams. The Saturday 1st XI was relegated after being docked points for fielding an ineligible player. The Saturday 2nd XI had a very successful season, finishing third in their division. The Sunday sides struggled with availability issues. The report provides updates on fixtures, nets, social events and facility improvements for the upcoming 2016 season. It also recognizes individual and team achievements from 2015 and presents the treasurer's financial report, which showed a deficit for the year.
Mansfield and District U3A's monthly newsletter shows what members have been doing recently and what's planned. This edition includes reports on talk by Andy Gaunt of Mercian Archaeology Services on the 'Sherwood Forest Archaeology Project', Mansfield U3A's Quiz Night and a visit to Hodsock Priory.
The document summarizes activities of the Jubilate Chamber Choir, including their upcoming Christmas concert on December 5th called "The Joy of Christmas". The choir, directed by Ian Higginson, will perform alongside other choirs and enjoy seasonal music, carols, and humorously presented pieces. Their performances have been praised for their high standards. The concert is a popular holiday event that features the choir's talents as well as opportunities for audience participation through carols.
This document provides information about upcoming events at All Saints Church in Marlow, including an invitation to participate in an Alpha course being run in the fall. It discusses Dave Bull's experience participating in his first Alpha course over 20 years ago and how it changed his life. It also provides updates on music programs at the church, including an upcoming choir tour to Germany and efforts to purchase a new piano. Other events mentioned include a talk on medical ethics in September and the Harvest Supper in October.
Mansfield and District U3A's November newsletter reports on the Antiques & Collectables Group anniversary, other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
This document provides background information about Arnold Schwarzenegger's early life and career before moving to the United States. It details where he grew up in Thal near Graz, Austria, how he was inspired by his first coach Kurt Marnul to get into bodybuilding, and recaps some of his earliest bodybuilding competition successes in Graz, Stuttgart, and Munich in the 1960s. It also provides context about the village of Thal and some of the key people and places that played a role in Schwarzenegger's early development as a bodybuilder in Austria and Germany.
Mansfield and District U3A's January newsletter reports on a visit to the Thursford Christmas Spectacular, other activities and what's planned.
http://www.mansfield-u3a.org.uk/
The Portuguese local group's proposals for 2015 include:
1) Suspending taxes and maintaining economic promotion measures in the municipality.
2) Committing to subsidies for large families, and funding for building rehabilitation, credits for eliminating architectural barriers and renovating business premises.
3) Introducing taxes on real estate, economic activities, vehicles, new business licenses, waste, funerals, construction works.
This document provides a summary of the contents of the May 2014 issue of the Hadley Wood News neighborhood newsletter. It highlights upcoming local events like the Hadley Wood Pre-School open house and the Hadley Wood School Summer Fete. It also profiles recent community efforts like new tree plantings, a wildflower meadow project, and local residents who ran the London Marathon for charity.
The document provides a summary of various local news stories from the town of Hadley Wood. It discusses the 400th anniversary of the Wilbrahams Almshouses, advises on preventing strokes, previews upcoming events at the Proms concert series, and provides updates on the local running club fundraising efforts, a playground renovation project, and winners of a community raffle. It also recognizes a local resident receiving an RNLI award and previews upcoming talks and activities at the local WI chapter.
The document provides updates from the local community of Hadley Wood including a petition to change parking restrictions near local shops, repairs being done to the church clock, a call for new bell ringers at the church, an anniversary announcement for the highly successful local security scheme, golf tournament results from Hadley Wood Golf Club, and advertisements for local businesses.
The document provides a summary of various community events and news items from Hadley Wood and the surrounding area in June 2012. It discusses the Friends of Barnet Market securing improvements to the market, a weekend of events at St. Paul's Church including a fun run, the 90th anniversary celebration of Hadley Wood Golf Club including the launch of a history book, lighting of the historic beacon at St. Mary's Church in Monken Hadley for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, and a letter about potential redevelopment of the former Middlesex University campus in Cockfosters.
This document provides a summary of articles in the July/August 2013 issue of the Hadley Wood News newsletter. It includes short articles on local businesses like Paninis café, issues like proposed changes to parking near local shops, conversations with a 91-year-old World War 2 pilot who lived in Hadley Wood, and announcements about upcoming local events and a women's cohousing development.
The document provides an overview of the contents of the July 2014 issue of the Hadley Wood News, including items on neighbourhood forums, running clubs, the WI, dog shows and summer fetes, travel to Cape Verde, local quizzes, pressure groups, and cycling events. It also discusses the setting up of a neighbourhood forum and creating a neighbourhood plan to give the community more control over local development.
The Barnet U10 boys rugby team won the Allianz Rugby Cup, defeating Hemel Hempstead in the final played at Allianz Park in front of thousands of spectators. Local coaches Martin Smeaton, Nigel Wellings and Peter Gassner helped prepare the team, which utilized skills like passing and defense to win both their pool and the final. In other news, the Hadley Wood Security scheme provides patrols to keep the area safe, and a new book by local author John Uttley called "Where's Sailor Jack?" was published.
The document discusses the history of Hadley Wood from its beginnings as farmland in the late 19th century to the present day, detailing how the village grew around the railway station which was established in 1885 and continued expanding with the construction of new homes throughout the 20th century, transforming into a desirable residential area with many community organizations and amenities today.
The document provides information on various local events and organizations in Hadley Wood, including:
1) A summary of the contents of the July/August issue of the Hadley Wood News, including articles on the Battle of Barnet, changes at the local bridge club, and a wildflower meadow.
2) Details on upcoming talks at St. Paul's Church about the Battle of Barnet and the history of Hadley Wood.
3) A description of Hadley Wood Primary School's successful summer fete, which raised funds through activities like pony rides, food sales, and raffles despite some rain.
4) An overview of celebrations in Hadley Wood to mark Queen Elizabeth's 90th
This document provides three eyewitness accounts of the Battle of Barnet from 14th April 1471. The first is from a Yorkist soldier who describes the battle conditions with thick mist and the eventual Yorkist victory over the Lancastrians. The second is from a German merchant living in London who relays news he heard about the build up and aftermath. The third is from a Lancastrian knight writing home about the battle. It also includes background on the battle and advertisements.
The document provides information about upcoming community events in June in Hadley Wood, including a tennis camp, primary school fete, rail user group meeting, and cancer care arts and crafts fair. It also includes advertisements for local businesses such as a tailor, painter, and fitness trainer. An obituary is included for John Clifton who was involved in many community activities.
This document provides a summary of local news and events in Hadley Wood. It discusses the memorialization of local men who died in WWI, including 11 identified casualties from Hadley Wood. It also summarizes the results of a community survey about Hadley Wood, including likes such as green spaces and dislikes such as overdevelopment. Additionally, it provides information about upcoming events like a neighborhood planning forum and fireworks display, and improvements to the local railway path and station.
The document is a newsletter from the Hadley Wood Rail User Group discussing proposed changes to train services at Hadley Wood station. It summarizes comments made by the head of strategic planning from GTR, which operates the trains, who outlined plans to reduce off-peak train frequency at Hadley Wood to two trains per hour while other nearby stations will have four trains per hour. The Rail User Group disputes the ridership data used to justify the reduction and argues that public consultation materials have been misleading. It provides guidance for responding to GTR's public consultation on the proposed timetable changes before the December deadline and urges residents to object to the reduction in off-peak services.
The Neighbourhood Forum is drafting a Neighbourhood Plan for Hadley Wood and is seeking input from residents. An online survey was conducted and an open workshop was held to gather ideas on priorities. Results will help draft local planning policies. Help is needed from residents to lead on aspects of the plan like monitoring planning applications or improving public spaces.
A petition with over 1,300 signatures supporting step-free access to Hadley Wood station was presented to rail operators. Operators hope to implement step-free access and other station enhancements in the coming year subject to funding.
A Woodland Management Plan is being drafted to address problems in Monken Hadley Common like widespread holly and tree overcrowding.
1. The document is a newsletter from Hadley Wood that discusses upcoming local events and provides articles on local history.
2. One article discusses an archaeological survey being conducted to uncover the site of the 1471 Battle of Barnet near Hadley Wood. Metal detectorists have found artifacts but have not yet found conclusive evidence of the battle.
3. Another article profiles the famous steam locomotive Flying Scotsman, which passed through Hadley Wood recently. It discusses the locomotive's design history and owners over the decades.
The document provides an overview of the monthly issue of the Hadley Wood News, including articles on the history of Hadley Wood, local events and activities over the summer, letters to the editor, and advertisements from local businesses. It then continues with a lengthy excerpt from the first part of "The Making of Hadley Wood" which describes the geography and early history of Hadley Wood from its development after the railway station was built in 1885 up until the disenchantment of Enfield Chase in 1776.
The document provides information about upcoming events and businesses in Hadley Wood. It announces that the Hadley Wood Association will be holding its annual fireworks display on November 8th at the HWA Centre. It also includes profiles of local celebrity Kyran Bracken and the opening of a new pop-up shop in Barnet called "Love Barnet" that sells local arts and crafts. Additionally, it discusses plans for a co-housing development for older women called OWCH located in Barnet.
This document provides information about the International Village Folk Dance Festival (IVFDF) taking place in Edinburgh. It outlines the schedule of events including workshops on various dance styles from around the world, ceilidh dances with live music, and a morris dancing tour of the city. Logistical details are provided such as locations, venues, schedules, food options, and notes for volunteers. The festival aims to celebrate folk dance and music through educational workshops and social dancing opportunities.
Spring is here with magnificent magnolias and drifts of blossom on the streets, and Streatham is looking spectacular. Thank you to reader Hester Bates, for our gorgeous cover photo of the Rookery orchard.
Get summer ready and enjoy state-of-the-art treatments at Streatham’s salons and spas – there’s no need to leave SW16 to find top-quality practitioners. Catch up with new openings and local news, find out about local history, and plan your April entertainment with our Live Music and What’s On Guides. May marks the beginning of the Streatham Summer Season, put Kite Day on the 12th May in your diaries, folks, and see you there!
The document summarizes events from the Old Ardinian Society newsletter. It discusses the success of the new Old Ardinian alumni website in helping old classmates reconnect. It then summarizes some alumni events that took place, including an OA golf match and OA Day which included a cricket match between Old Ardinians and the school team. The newsletter announces that the Society is looking for more year representatives and networking opportunities between alumni.
Festival Season kicks off in Streatham this month. Firstly, check out new openings nd gossip in the Parish Pump on page 6, on page 8 in the Soap Box we feature all the Streatham Candidates in the 2017 general election, Safer A23 write about Speeding on the A23 on page 11. We wish an RIP to Roger Moore, sometime resident of Streatham. David Wright interviews Dan Carey and The Speedy Wunderground, an update on Save Chestnut Avenue and the The Streatham Food Festival guide begins on page 37
Guide. Close by is also the The Furzedown Festival and we list the highlights of their programme. As always see our listings of What’s On in Streatham in June, our Directory of Local Trades and Services and local useful numbers.
This document provides information about upcoming events in the Hadley Wood community, including an open day for St. Mary's Essendon church on June 9th and the Hadley Wood Association's focus on local affairs and protecting the community. It discusses threats such as a proposed development on the Cockfosters station parking lot and overcrowded events at Trent Park. The Hadley Wood Association is opposing a recommendation to split Hadley Wood from the Cockfosters Ward.
This newsletter provides information about the end of the summer term at Simon Balle All-through School. It discusses dismissal times for different year groups on the last day of term, the start of the new term in September, changes to some staff positions, and it thanks parents and students for their support over the academic year.
Welcome to Heart Streatham Issue 15. We had some really lovely holidays in the break we take in August every year and we hope your holidays were just as good!
We have some very special features this month and loads of amazing events coming up locally. The 1st ever Streatham Free Film Festival kicks off in September (see programme in the centre of this magazine), “Scruffs” the Streatham Common Dog Show and the Herne Hill Harriers 6 mile cross country race and Anthony Gold Fun Run are all on. Read about them inside!
See what's been going on around town in our roundup on page 5 and read about what your local civic champions have been doing for you at the Parish Pump on page 9.
Brian Bloice writes about an amazingly cutting-edge bit of Britain's technology heritage from a surprisingly well-used bit of contemporary Streatham, and our local police inspector provides a police update on page xx.
The Streatham WI writes our gourmet feature, we've a superb look at the upcoming Streatham Redskins season, lots of What's on, important contact numbers and much, much more inside. We hope you enjoy!
Celebrating 10 years since the opening of the magnificent Sage Gateshead, Royal Northern Sinfonia presents an inspiring new season of classical music that offers a dazzling array of international conductors and artists including the celebrated British pianist Paul Lewis performing Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1, critically acclaimed harpsichordist and conductor Laurence Cummings conducting a series of concerts of Bach’s music, and clarinettist Julian Bliss marks the 150th anniversary of Carl Nielsen’s birth with a performance of his Clarinet Concerto.
Recognising the extraordinary output of Ludwig van Beethoven, Recognising the extraordinary output of Ludwig van Beethoven, Royal Northern Sinfonia will perform a complete cycle of his nine symphonies for the first time since its critically-acclaimed performances in 2008. In addition, the internationally acclaimed Palestinian-Israeli pianist Saleem Ashkar will continue his marathon performances of Beethoven’s complete set of 32 Piano Sonatas, performed in Sage Gateshead’s Hall Two. will perform a complete cycle of his nine symphonies for the first time since its critically-acclaimed performances in 2008. In addition, the internationally acclaimed Palestinian-Israeli pianist Saleem Ashkar will continue his marathon performances of Beethoven’s complete set of 32 Piano Sonatas, performed in Sage Gateshead’s Hall Two.
As has become customary at Sage Gateshead, Royal Northern Sinfonia will showcase the remarkable talent and versatility of its own members, with concerto performances by its adored leader Bradley Creswick (Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto), the critically acclaimed principal flute Juliette Bausor (Mozart Flute Concerto in G major), principal cello Louisa Tuck (Hall Two recital), and the sinfonia’s co-leader Kyra Humphreys (Bach Violin Concerto). Members of Royal Northern Sinfonia are also heavily involved in the series of chamber concerts performed at Sage Gateshead’s Hall Two, where they will perform a varied programme of works ranging from Scarlatti to David Lang.
Making classical music a vital force on Tyneside, Royal Northern Sinfonia has played a central role in the region’s cultural life for over half a century. In that time, it has built an illustrous career through performing, touring, recording and broadcasting. Since 2004, Norman Foster’s Sage Gateshead, the sinfonia’s home next to the iconic Gateshead Millennium Bridge and the Baltic art gallery, has become a cultural beacon following the transformation of the Gateshead’s (and neighbouring Newcastle’s) breathtaking Quayside. Inside the gleaming, glass panelled building, Royal Northern Sinfonia continues to reach new audiences in the region, the UK and abroad by combining virtuoso performances with a distinctly personal approach to the music.
Welcome back to Streatham after the summer break! We’re looking forward to the Streatham Free Film Festival this month, bigger and better than ever with over 40 FREE screenings and events organised by an incredible band of volunteers.
La La Land opens the festival at the Rookery, and there are twelve top family fi lms to enjoy with the kids, musicals including Sing-A-Long-A-Grease at Telferscot school, where you can even build a cardboard hot-rod car! See the full programme in the centre of this magazine and plan your festival!
Also inside we feature the (Re)Discover Streatham event held by Streatham action at the library on the 30th, latest gossip and shop openings in the Parish Pump, The Father of Modern Sport from Streatham in our history column, and we have updates from issues featured previously in the Streatham Soapbox.
The inStreatham BID have updates from the High Road, we got to meet the new guv'nor of Streatham nick (the Streatham Police Base) we have a list of local school open days coming up, local trades and services in the Directory and, of course and extended What's On list of events.
Thanks to Lucy Loves This for this month’s cover graphic: www.lucylovesthis.com.
Welcome to Heart Streatham June 2018
This month we’re thrilled to publish the Streatham Food Festival’s Food Tour programme and the Toddler Tour. Take a look and get ready for loads of top-notch culinary delights on your doorstep for a fiver or less. Bensons Fun Fair is back in Streatham. Prize draws for free tickets are included in our feature on pg 8.
There's entertainment galore about - see our Fathers day recommends to entertain Dad this month, and Exhibit B have pushed the boat right out with their very popular Drag Brunches. People were shocked and wrote in about the pictures last month so see pg 10 for what all the fuss is about.
We will be doing the definitive guide to what's on in Streatham and the surrounding areas in our July issue next month. So if you have an event this summer, be sure to get in touch to be a part of that!
Welcome to the July/August issue! The 16th Streatham Festival begins the 1st of July, and the programme is bigger and better than ever. There’s a Fun Day on Streatham Green with free entertainment for all the family and fantastic events ranging from top-class drama from the Women and War - Exodus at the Streatham Hill Theatre and the inaugural Rookfest on Streatham Common. See the full festival guide in the centre of this issue for all the details.
Welcome to the May 2016 edition of Heart Streatham. We celebrate Streatham Common Kite Day with a guide to the event on May 15th. The colourful drawing of Kite Day on page 17 is by talented young local artist, Jacob Soodeen, 13, a pupil at Graveney School. This month: When Queen Alexandra visited Streatham, DOLPH Projects May exhibit, Streatham's vinyl record revival, Our Guide to Kite day, Streatham Hockey season roundup and new openings announcements for Raw Bella, Studio Nidilu, Emma Wilson Urban Spa, Coffee Republic, Astoria Cafe, Batch and Coffee and the Lala Cafe. Welcome here all!
The annual report summarizes the 2014-15 season for the Colorado Springs Philharmonic. It highlights the artistic and educational programming over the year which included performances by renowned musicians like Joshua Bell. It discusses growing attendance, subscriptions, and community outreach initiatives like Philharmonic Kids. Financially, individual and foundation contributions increased while expenses remained focused on concerts, marketing, and education. The organization aims to continue its growth and commitment to excellence in musical programming for the community.
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- Previews of features on a local music collective, bluebell woods, a new food and wine collaboration, and the Great Skinhead Reunion event in Brighton.
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The document provides an overview of Harbourfront Centre's summer 2014 programming and events, highlighting the many performances, activities, camps, and festivals that took place. It expresses gratitude to the thousands of volunteers who contributed over 2,400 shifts and helped make the summer season successful despite ongoing construction challenges. The summaries of individual departments praise the hard work and positive attitudes of volunteers in areas like fundraising, information services, children's activities, outdoor concerts, and various cultural festivals.
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This document provides information about upcoming events at St John's Church in Boxmoor, including:
1) An upcoming summer fête on July 17th from 11am to 4pm with stalls, entertainment, and activities. Volunteers are needed to help set up and run stalls.
2) An afternoon tea and choral evensong on July 11th to remember Stella Chandler, a beloved former member of the congregation.
3) Updates on Covid-19 restrictions and plans, including that the summer fête will follow safety protocols and the financial needs of the church as fundraising has been impacted by the pandemic.
4) Announcements of ordination of a new priest, an
This document provides information about upcoming events at St John's Church in Boxmoor, including:
1) An upcoming summer fête on July 17th from 11am to 4pm with stalls, entertainment, and activities. Volunteers are needed to help set up and run stalls.
2) An afternoon tea and choral evensong on July 11th to remember Stella Chandler, a beloved former member of the congregation.
3) Updates on Covid-19 restrictions and plans, including that the summer fête will follow safety protocols and the church will continue voluntarily exercising restrictions like masks and distancing.
4) Announcements about ordination of a new priest, an upcoming golf
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document announces upcoming local events in Hadley Wood, including a Christmas parade on December 16th with fireworks and the annual general meeting. It also mentions that the Hadley Wood Neighbourhood Plan will be discussed in December 2023. The rest of the document is an advertisement for Horizon Law solicitors and their services in wills, conveyancing, and other legal matters.
The document provides no information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It only contains the date "August 2023" repeated twice without any other context or details.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses Horizon Law, a law firm that specializes in wills and conveyancing. It provides an overview of the legal services offered, including will writing, probate, lasting powers of attorney, court of protection, and various types of residential and commercial conveyancing. It encourages readers to contact a member of their legal team for more information.
The document discusses upcoming events and volunteer opportunities at the Hadley Wood Association (HWA) Centre in February 2023. It provides information on centre upgrades, usage of Hadley Common and Green, warm hubs and food banks for those in need, and the impact of the ULEZ zone. It calls for more volunteers to help with various committees and activities like the Jubilee celebrations. It also contains an advertisement for Horizon Law solicitors specializing in wills, conveyancing, and other legal services.
The document provides an update on recent events in Hadley Wood. It summarizes:
1) The community celebrated the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and is now looking forward to King Charles III's reign. Several trees were planted around Hadley Green to commemorate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and reign.
2) The Hadley Wood Association's Annual General Meeting in November was well-attended and successful, with discussions around community issues and the Centre Upgrade project.
3) News from West Lodge Park hotel discusses the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic but notes improvements made and welcoming the local community.
The document provides updates from various community groups in Hadley Wood. It discusses the death of Queen Elizabeth II and plans to produce a new history of Hadley Wood. It announces the Hadley Wood Association AGM on November 22nd and provides details about the agenda. It also provides information about upcoming events like the Hadley Wood fireworks on November 6th and calls for volunteers.
The Hadley Wood Association has announced some changes including appointing a new General Manager, Noah Shahar, and needing a replacement Trustee at the upcoming AGM. The Association is also looking for a new Editor for the Hadley Wood News. The Association continues working on upgrading the Centre and Grounds. Local research student Sara Flower is looking for participants for a study on the social impacts of green space using Hadley Wood as a case study. Mount House School recently held a successful Sports Day at the Hadley Wood Association's Bartrams Lane field and values its partnerships with local organizations. The Association is looking for more volunteers.
Acculith Ltd is a printing company located in the UK that can be reached by phone at 020 8440 9818 or through their website at www.acculith.co.uk. The document provides contact information for Acculith Ltd and indicates it was printed by the company.
Acculith Ltd is a printing company located in London, UK that can be contacted by phone at 020 8440 9818 or by email at info@acculith.co.uk. The company has a website at www.acculith.co.uk where more information about their printing services can be found.
The document discusses upcoming plans for the Hadley Wood Association, including celebrations for the Queen's Jubilee in June with proposed events like street parties and tree plantings. It also provides updates on security matters in the community, local transportation changes, and the opening of a new fiber internet connection on some streets following a community partnership project. Residents are encouraged to get involved as volunteers with the Association.
The document discusses a company called Acculith Ltd that provides printing services. It lists their phone number, email address, and website for contact information. The document appears to be an advertisement or informational flyer for Acculith Ltd to promote their printing services.
Burlington Wealth Management Ltd represents St James's Place Wealth Management plc and advises solely on its products and services. It is located at The Corner Shop in London and can be contacted by phone or email. George Ttouli is a qualified financial advisor available to discuss financial matters and arrange private consultations.
The document then explains that the UK government's "triple lock" for annual state pension increases has been suspended for 2022/23 and replaced with a "double lock" due to the high average wage growth in 2021 as a result of furlough scheme returns distorting the figures. State pensions will now rise by inflation or 2.5%, whichever is higher, rather than average wages, which
This document advertises an interior design studio and showroom located in Hadley Wood, England. It offers an "Interior Designer for a Day" service where clients can hire one of their interior designers for under £500 to help with home, office, or retail design projects. The designer can assist with tasks like reviewing plans, creating mood boards, advising on finishes, shopping for items, and finding solutions within the client's budget to avoid costly mistakes. The studio also offers members discounts on showroom items and design fees.
This document is an advertisement for The Interior Design House, located in Hadley Wood, England. It offers interior design studio and showroom services. The document promotes their "Designer for a Day" service, where clients can hire one of their interior designers for a day of consultation and assistance on home, office, or retail design projects for under £500. The designer can help with tasks like reviewing plans, creating mood boards, advising on finishes, shopping for items, and finding solutions within the client's budget.
This document is a printed business card for Acculith Ltd, a company located in London that provides printing services. It lists the company's name, address, phone number, email address, and website for contact information. The card was printed by Acculith Ltd themselves to advertise their printing services.
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This document provides an obituary for Hilary Nunn who passed away at age 76. It summarizes her involvement in the Hadley Wood community since moving there in 1973, including managing the Hadley Wood Association Centre for 8 years and being involved with the bridge club, golf club, and WI. It also provides background on her upbringing, career, marriage to Robin, and raising their family together in Hadley Wood and Sierra Leone. The obituary celebrates her full life and contributions to the community.
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Hadley Wood News June 2013
1. INSIDE THIS MONTHS ISSUE
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Hadley Wood Association Website.
George takes over.
Thymara. Flying start.
The Proms. Tina reports.
Neighbourhood Forums. Our experts
reflect.
Football Club.
Tennis Club
Letters to the Editor. Petition, Parkgate’s
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2. 2
The Hadley Wood
Association Website
Long term resident in Hadley Wood
George McCormick is now approaching
his final year at Dame Alice Owens
School. Apart from playing hockey for
Potters Bar and being a member of the
Barnet Running Club he also plays the
alto saxophone with a group from the
school (Soul Band). With this group he
has, amongst other venues, performed
live at the Royal Albert Hall when Dame
Alice Owen’s celebrated its 400th
anniversary.
George is currently involved in
examinations and pondering his next
step after leaving school. He has already
set up a business selling electronic
goods on eBay and has a great deal of
interest and expertise in Website design
and management.
As if all this was not enough he has
taken on the management of the
Hadley Wood Association website,
www.hadleywood.org.uk and has now
redesigned and upgraded the site. The
Forthcoming events section is a useful
place to advertise any events you are
organising so please send in details to
the editor who will forward them on.
There will also be a gallery for
interesting photos of the area,
opportunities to advertise and all the
usual details of the local clubs.
Thymari
After eight long weeks of refurbishment
Thymari Greek Restaurant and Bar finally
opened its doors in early April. Its look is
sleek and modern but the heart is firmly in
the family tradition.
Owners Andreas and Sheila, and their
sons Matthew and Gregory, whose family
has a long history in the restaurant
business, wanted to recreate the success
of their previous restaurants in Central
London and Cyprus which were widely
acclaimed in the Good Food Guides.
Authentic Greek food is prepared from
scratch daily in this modern friendly
setting with many recipes that have been
handed down.
Their extensive wine list has been
compiled carefully to compliment the
homemade Greek food.The family and
the rest of the team would like to thank all
the local residents and everyone who has
been to the restaurant, for all their
support and positive feedback. It's been
fantastic to see the restaurant so busy.
All we need now is some Mediterranean
weather (we can only hope!!) so we can
finally open the front of the restaurant to
enjoy our outside eating area.
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Current issues.
The petition to improve parking in front of
the shops has now received
approximately 500 signatures and a letter
asking for some help from the Council will
be sent off soon. A strong application by
the Chairman Graham Sharp for some
financial help from the Council (about
£10,000) to resurface the Hadley Wood
Association car park has been
successful. This will be a great help as
the final bill looks like being over £40,000.
Many thanks are due to the Council and
also to residents (especially Beverly
Benson our Headmistress at Hadley
Wood Primary school) for their
support.There has been an application to
enlarge the Telecom mast over the flats
on Crescent West and objections have
been sent in. Finally may we draw your
attention to the improved Hadley Wood
Association website. Details are below.
Rod Armstrong
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It is that time of the year again. With another successful
season behind us, the Hadley Wood & Wingate FC are now
wrapping up the season of 2012/13 and have initiated
activities for next season 2013/14. Very successful trials for
next season have been held and new players have been
identified, we still have a handful of places to fill – so if you
are interested, please email us at hww@wingatefinchley.com
with details of your child, including date of birth. As a
community football club, we would like to encourage young
children to join our teams. Presentation day will take place on
the 9th of June, medals will be presented to all players as
well as trophies to outstanding players. Lots of fun is also
expected with a bouncy castle and other activities. The
football club Annual General Meeting will take place on the
25th of June. The club committee will present the plans for
next season and will seek confirmation of officers appointed
to the club. We will also be looking for sponsors as well as
new volunteers that can support our club activities. We
expect everything to be in place for the beginning of the
season (beginning of September 2013).
Jonathan Wynne
Hadley Wood’s Football team.
Our opening times are:
Lunch:
12 noon until 3pm (light lunch menu
available) Tuesday to Saturday and
Sunday 12 noon until 5 pm.
Evenings:
6pm until 11pm Tuesday to
Saturday.
Seating up to 50 people, parties are
welcome. If you would like to book
a table please ring 020 8275 0268
or email
bookings@thymari.co.uk
Shiela
4. 4
2013 Promenade
Season
The 2013 promenade season will soon
be upon us and it seems like yesterday I
was writing a review for 2012 – how time
flies!In the early 1970’s when I was a
music student I would prom regularly,
happy to queue with friends from early
afternoon onwards to get a good position
near the front. We didn’t have the choice
of venues then.
On one occasion in the hot summer of
1976, I was attending a concert given by
the London Symphony Orchestra under
the baton of Andre Previn conducting
Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana with the
young soloist Thomas Allen.
He had just finished singing one of his
arias when we all saw him turn a whiter
shade of pale, sway suddenly and
promptly keel over. The St John’s
Ambulance Brigade were ready at hand
to haul him off the stage – no mean task
as he is a big specimen.
All this went on with the orchestra still
playing. Then a young man in the
audience stepped up onto the podium
consulted with Previn and proceeded to
join the other soloist, taking Allen’s part.
It turned out that he was a music
student at one of the colleges – a risk
taken by Previn but it wasn’t a bad
attempt on the gentleman’s part who
obviously had a lot of nerve. It remains to
be seen whether anything as dramatic
might happen again.
Each year the programme organisers
have become more adventurous in
their planning. Of course the world’s top
soloists and conductors have their
timetables arranged a few years in
advance as they are in such demand.
The renowned Daniel Barenboim who
attended last year’s Proms with the West
Eastern Divan Orchestra, conducting
all nine Beethoven symphonies, will be
over this year with his Berlin Staatsopera
to perform Wagner’s Ring Cycle.
Being one of the leading interpreters of
the composer, it is remarkable to think
that he has never conducted any of the
operas in the UK before – a one-off for
Wagner fans to enjoy all through July and
August.
There is also a good deal of Britten on
hand, representing his centenary year
and for Tchaikovsky fans there is plenty
on offer too.
The Proms also marks 60 years since
the Queen’s coronation with a number of
works either heard on that occasion
or written in honour of Elizabeth II.New
contemporary composers are also
very well featured for those with an
adventurous taste. I must also mention
that apart from chamber music in
Cadogan Hall, Proms in the Park for
families and Proms plus story time at
the Royal College of Music for families
with young children aged 3 to 7, there is
also the very inventive group, Naturally 7,
from New York. This gospel-pop group
of young men decided to change their
style and set about inventing a whole
new genre which they call ‘vocal play’
(emulating sounds such as bass, drums,
keyboards. brass and guitar as well as
turntable scratching sounds with the
voice alone).
The result is an orchestra without
instruments. They also, by the way, have
amazing singing voices. Naturally 7 have
supported Coldplay and vocal superstar
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How nice to have a female taking on this
honour!I have mentioned only about a
third of what’s on offer for this coming
season, ranging from high opera, choral,
ballet, keyboard, orchestral, jazz, pop,
film and chamber music. So this gives
those of you who wish to attend a prom a
vast selection from which to choose.
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The Hadley Wood
Tennis Club
Hadley Wood Tennis Club had a
successful Open Day a couple of weeks
ago. Surprisingly, the weather let up for
that day, and we were able to enjoy the
courts without rain! All 7 courts were full
with children and adults of all different
levels.If anyone is interested in joining
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Adult coaching sessions take place on
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Please see our website for further
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We also have Social Tennis Club Night
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Come and meet other members, and
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Neighbourhood
Planning
The idea behind neighbourhood planning
is for local communities, to produce a
plan for their area to steer and influence
the form of building and change in their
area, (not, by the way, to stop things
getting built, just to influence the details).
Erik Pickles has set up the system for the
whole country, and in most places the
existing parish council can prepare the
neighbourhood plan. However it is a bit
more complicated in London where there
are very few parishes and if we wanted to
produce a plan we would have to first set
up a neighbourhood forum to take things
forward.
Setting up such forums and drafting
neighbourhood plans could be a lot of
work and as a community we would need
to know what we wanted to achieve and
how we would do it. All parts of our
community would need to have a say
and hopefully be actively involved. We
would also need to work closely with
Enfield Council to make the most of
planning opportunities that a
neighbourhood scale can bring.
The government has given a
community planning charity called
Locality £9 million over the next 3 years
to help communities take forward
neighbourhood planning. We might not
be able to access any of their help, but it
is there for the asking at the moment. LB
Enfield may help too, but overall the
idea is that communities do this for
themselves and it can be very hands on
and time consuming.
Apart from becoming more able to
influence planning matters a
Neighbourhood Forum would be entitled
to receive 25% of a new Community
Infrastructure levy (CIL). This gets paid
to local authorities by developers when
they build new residential space.
The official line is that this payment
would help to compensate those affected
by development, but some may see it as
a bribe to try and discourage local
resistance to building.
Enfield published their CIL rates in
May, at
http://governance.enfield.gov.uk/docum
ents/s38937/ANNEX%201%20-
%20Preliminary%20Draft%20Charging%
20Schedule%202.pdf.
It looks like the charge will be £120 per
m2 for Hadley Wood. In case you are
interested Redbridge's is £70m2 and
parts of Wandsworth around Nine Elms
are at £575m2. In areas likely to see a lot
of new homes this money could help pay
for new schools, roads and doctors
surgeries etc.
In places like Hadley Wood, which tend
to see extra homes here and there and no
one big new development scheme, it
could still add up, and with a recognized
neighborhood Forum, our community
could receive 25% to spend on projects we
have discussed and agreed on such as
the playground, tree planting or whatever.
We can only speculate as to what the
borough might see as an appropriate way
to spend the money otherwise.
But CIL is only part of the
neighbourhood planning story. A plan for
Hadley Wood could include planning
policies which relate to the particular
character of this area, rather than the
council applying Enfield wide policies.
For example Enfield has a rule calling for
1m to be left between homes and their
side boundary.
This is to stop rows of semis ending up
looking like rows of terraced houses. 1m
is the size thought appropriate for the
average Enfield semi – is it appropriate
for Hadley Wood? Maybe, maybe not?
A neighbourhood plan can also look
at public space, such as the use of
Bartrams field and the parking and
pavement issues outside the shops etc.
It could look ahead at what might
happen if green belt policies are changed
(although there is absolutely no indication
of this at the moment, don’t panic). But if
things changed in say 15 years time the
plan could talk about how it might be best
to manage things.
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Anyway, is anyone interested in
discussing this further?
A neighbourhood plan might not be
right for Hadley Wood, or maybe you feel
it would be a worthwhile thing to do? It
would be lovely to know what people think.
Esther Kurland, Local resident planner
Why Hadley Wood should have a
Neighbourhood Plan and how to do it.
The government wants areas like Hadley
Wood to form Neighbourhood Forums
made up of local people. It has given
citizens rights in a new law which enables
them to make their own neighbourhood
plan, acting together with the Council.
Readers may already be familiar with a
number of proposals which local
residents have objected to and won such
as the ‘Park and Ride’ scheme. But there
have also been unpopular housing
schemes which could not be blocked
and more of these are inevitable in future.
A Neighbourhood Forum could gain
greater voice for the Hadley Wood
Association and its members.
Or it might operate as a stand alone
body. It could help reduce damage to the
environment, landscape and prevent
tractors ploughing up fields.
On reading the new law the Council are
looking to: nurture community leadership
skills and capacity and excellence in
plan making, in a way whichis is properly
resourced and owned by local people.
The Council has also been given
resources to financially help a
neighbourhood group willing to organise
itself as, a Neighbourhood Forum. The
Council are obliged to help people willing
to make a claim for this support and once
a Forum is established, even more
Council funding could be available for
Forum projects.
Once a Forum is established these
funds are only likely to be guaranteed
until 2015. So there is a need to act soon
and community planning expertise could
be needed. Thus the government has for
the first time put plan-making rights into
the hands, of the community.
Local people would be able to make
statutory plans to help the Council with
tricky planning decisions, about for
example: Which a) Which landscapes
and buildings are to be protected outright
and b) new buildings, facilities, area
improvements and their location.
Before becoming established as a
Hadley Wood Neighbourhood Forum a
feasibility study may be needed to
identify problems. This could only
happen if residents were to come forward
and hold a meeting, preferably in the near
future. In this scenario they would need
community planning expertise to help.
Although this would involve fees it
could be money well spent. To share your
views kindly send your letters to this
magazine.
Adam Cook CMLI landscape architect
and community planner. All rights
reserved Adam Cook. email:
adam.cook@acpid.co.uk
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Dear Editor
I frequently walk to the local shops at Crescent West from
my home in Parkgate Avenue, and whilst I sympathise
with local shopkeepers regarding the parking, I believe
that restricting the parking around these shops will only
redirect the problem to surrounding residential streets
including my own.
Let us not forget that foremost Hadley Wood is a
residential area. Though I support local businesses, I for
one will not be signing the petition.
Regards
Mr A Marchetti
Dear Editor
I was walking the dog around the Parkgate block andnoticed that almost all the street trees have now died andbeen removed (except at the green triangle and a few onthe higher park of Parkgate Avenue).Also there seem to be fewer and fewer front garden trees(sometimes removed when houses are rebuilt or extended,sometimes having died off). Do you think there would beany interest in trying to push for some new trees to beplanted? Maybe in the verges? Have you had anyconversations with LB Enfield on this?I was wondering if any residents would be willing to helpbuy the trees, but maybe more importantly, water themwhile they establish if any can be planted?Esther Kurland, Urban Design Londonesther.kurland@urbandesignlondon.comwww.urbandesignlondon.com
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