Sunday, 11 December 2011

STOKE NEWINGTON COMMUNITY ADVISORY PANEL (CAP)

If you'd like to help set the priorities for the work of the police's Stoke Newington Safer Neighbourhoods Team , why not come along to the Stoke Newington Community Advisory Panel ?

The next meetings are at 7 30 pm on :
Wednesday 11th January
Wednesday 14th March
at
Yorkshire Grove Community Hall
Yorkshire Grove Estate
Gunstor Road
N16 8HF
If you can't attend the meetings you can still help to set priorities by going to StokeNewingtonCentral.snt@met.police.uk and completing a short survey giving your views online.

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Protect Your Local Railway Station

Hackney Unites
Hackney Unites is proud to be supporting the Together for Transport initiative which wants to protect Hackney’s local railway stations from staffing cuts. There is a public meeting on Monday 12 December, at 6.30pm at the Old Fire Station, 61 Leswin Road N16 7NX.

There will be speakers from:
  • Disability Backup (highlighting the value of station staff to disabled people using rail transport)
  • The TSSA (rail workers’ union),
  • Jennette Arnold (Labour Party GLA member covering Hackney) and
  • Anna Hughes (Green Party candidate for the GLA).

This will be an opportunity to hear about the government’s ‘McNulty Report’ and its recommendations which if carried through will see the closure of ticket offices at six of the borough’s railway stations and reductions at a further three (the government is also planning above inflation fare increases).

However, this meeting is not intended to be just a ‘talking shop’ we want to establish rail user groups (similar to the park user groups already active in the borough) for each railway station in Hackney. Elsewhere, rail user groups have been active in their communities and have worked with train operating companies to win improvements to stations, and have campaigned successfully to maintain staff on their stations.

This meeting will initially focus on Stoke Newington, Stamford Hill and Rectory Road, and we have invited speakers from the company Abellio which will be operating the train services through these stations from next year, (but if you use any station in Hackney and want to get involved, please come along).

Bring your friends and bring your ideas about how we can create a voice for passengers in the borough.

The meeting is supported by the N16 Magazine: http://www.n16mag.com/news/latest-news/974.html

Help us promote this meeting by forwarding this email onto friends, neighbours and colleagues who you use Hackney’s rail stations, by forwarding this email on, by sharing it on social networking sites, and by promoting our facebook event https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=552496836&ref=notif&notif_t=friend_confirmed#!/events/248155985240504/

If you have any time over the next week, and can help by leafleting outside one of the stations, then please email woodsg@tssa.org.uk

Please consider forwarding this email to Hackney people who may be interested. Hackney Unites is a coaltion for social justice, if you are not already on our mailing list, you can sign up on-line (http://eepurl.com/bPJDH) to receive regular updates.

Many thanks

John Page
Secretary
Hackney Unites

Sunday, 27 November 2011

A Family Friendly Concert

Recommended by one of our residents:

Sunday, December 18th 2011 Elements of surprise: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
Venue: Assembly Hall, Stoke Newington Town Hall, Stoke Newington Church Street, London
N16 0JR
Elements of surprise: Vivaldi's Four Seasons

Hackney Proms present a family-friendly, Sunday morning
concert in the Assembly Hall of the beautifully refurbished
Stoke Newington Town Hall.

In this original programme, period-instrument ensemble
Battuta explore the four Classical elements—Air, Fire, Earth
and Water—and their representation in the Baroque period.
Thunder, lightning, storms at sea and the fiery descent into
hell are depicted in thrilling music by Rameau, Rebel and
Telemann, and the more earthly delights of nature by Vivaldi's
most famous work, Le quattro stagioni (The Four Seasons).

Hackney Proms are relaxed, informal Sunday morning
concerts, with coffee and croissants available at the interval.
Children are welcome.

For tickets and more information about Hackney
Proms and Battuta, visit www.hackneyproms.co.uk

Ticket prices:

Adults: £12 • Children over five: £5 • Children under five: free
Senior citizens, full-time students, disabled & unemployed: £8

To book tickets:
Online: www.hackneyproms.co.uk
In person: Bridgewood and Neitzert, 146 Stoke Newington
Church Street, N16 0JU
The Workshop, 77A Lauriston Road, E9 7HA
Broadway Bookshop, 6 Broadway Market, E8 4QJ
Or pay by cash or cheque on the door

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Upcoming Events and Local News

Our latest newsletter has been sent out to over 80 email addresses and the number is slowly climbing which is good news! You can also read them here on the blog - just click on the Newsletter heading above.

A few dates for the diary this month:

Last chance to catch -
- Concrete Skin - 5th - 27th November
Address: Unit A, Leswin Place.
This autumn BHVU Gallery presents Concrete Skin, an exhibition exploring domestic dynamics and ways in which our behaviour within the home is motivated by social expectations. Concrete Skin brings together four internationally recognised artists whose selected works explore the intimate and emotional experiences that we often struggle to put into words.
For more information on this please visit their website www.bhvu.co.uk


This Saturday sees the first of the School Winter Fairs:

- Benthal School Winter Fair - Saturday 26th November 1.30-4pm
- Jubilee School's winter fair is on Friday 9th Dec 3.30 - 5.30 pm,

- William Patten School Winter Fair is on Saturday 11th December from 12.30 - 3.30pm

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- West Hackney Recreation Ground
Do you want to get involved in the future of West Hackney Recreation Ground?
Come along to a meeting of the West Hackney Recreation Ground User Group
The next WHUG meeting with mince pies and mulled wine is on
Monday 5th December at St. Paul's Church Hall. 7.30pm start.
Everybody welcome.
St Paul's Church, Hackney Council and Groundwork are worikng together to bid for the second stage of Heritage lottery funding to transform the park and surroundings of St Paul's Church.
Please contact the User Group on whrgusergroup@gmail.com or 07794 637870 for more information. We want to hear your views and get more local residents involved with the park.
From one User Group to another, it's good to hear from Clissold Park User Group that the Mansion House and Cafe will finally open on the 3rd January.
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If you haven't discovered it yet - go take a peek at The Chocolate Factory Open Studios....

- The Chocolate Factory Open Studios Weekend - 3rd/4th December 11am-6pm; Private View - Friday 2nd 6.30-9pm all welcome!


Farleigh Place, N16 7SX www.chocolatefactoryn16.com

Good news from Hackney Unites about the Sainsbury controversy:

Stoke Newington has been up in arms about the proposals for a massive Sainsbury development in Wilmer Place. Now, following intense local pressure from the community, the developer of the Wilmer Place site has shelved their original plans and is developing new proposals. We also have confirmation that the housing association One Housing will not now be involved in the development. The new proposals will be subject to public consultation before the developer submits a planning application. This is fantastic news, although it does not guarantee that the revised proposals will be acceptable, it does demonstrate that as a community we can have an influence on what happens to our area. Hackney Unites will continue to work with the Stokey Local campaign, but you can get more info from their website: http://stokeylocal.org.uk/latest-news/

...and finally a word of warning from one local Tyssen Road resident:
'I'd just like to alert everyone in the area to something that happened to me last week. I was at home, having just seen my daughter off to school. the doorbell rang and and I answered it. There stood a stocky-looking guy in a high-viz jacket, apparently rather agitated, who told me that he was doing some work on the road on the high street and they had gone through a gas pipe and didn't know how many houses were affected - would I run the tap to check my gas supply was OK? I went down to the kitchen and did as he asked. By the time I got back to the door, having shouted back that the gas was fine, he was gone. And so, as it turned out, was my iphone which had been on the hall shelf.

I failed to ask for ID; someone I told this story to suggested as an alternative simply shutting the door in their face while making the check, and then reporting back to them. It's not how most of us would choose to behave towards other people, but this kind of experience does make one more wary of doorstep requests.

Anyway, please be alert to lightfingered, opportunist, bogus workmen. This one probably won't risk returning to the area, but others may.'


Monday, 24 October 2011

AGM - Minutes

Apologies for the delayed posting of our AGM minutes - but here they are. Letters have also gone out across the neighbourhood - so please feel free to get involved and send us your email address for updates:

Leswin Area Residents Association (LARA)
MINUTES

AGM
St Paul’s Hall, Amhurst Road, N16
7pm, September 2011


Present Jim Westwood (Chair), Guada Marengo (Treasurer), Fiona Fieber (Secretary), Andrea Jung, Anne Towndrow, Maureen Diffley, Helen Rawlinson, Jamie Elliott, Gavin Smith, Niall Weir
Apologies Chris Dennis


Election of Officers

Chair Andrea Jung
Secretary Fiona Fieber
Treasurer Guada Marengo

Heartfelt thanks were expressed to the out going chair, Jim Westwood, for all his hard work in setting up and leading LARA since 2009.
Congratulations to the newly elected Chair, Andrea.
Gavin Smith joined the committee as a member.


Agenda

Big Lunch
Fiona reported LARA’s second Big Lunch on Sunday 5th June 2011 had been a great success. Individual contributions had covered the costs. Agreed LARA will create some events to fundraise.
Big Lunch 2012 is on Sunday 3rd June.

20 mile an hour zone
Consultation – recommend keep on putting views to LBH re the consultation.
LBH Cycling Officer has acknowledged LARA’s views and comments.
The traffic lights at the Evering/Rectory junction are problematic, especially for children.
Suggested LARA teams up with Friends of Benthal School.
Involve Cllr Louisa Thomson.

Sainsburys
No news yet regarding planning permission.
Jamie outlined some of the issues and controversies re the process.
Proposal: LARA takes a position against the proposed development for Sainsburys on Wilmer Place.
Tell Stokey Local - Jamie

West Hackney Rec
Niall said Stage One of the application to Heritage Lottery Fund has gone through and provided some funding to support a consultation and development period.

AOB
Gary reported a spate of late night muggings around the Brooke/Bayston Road area.
Call for greater neighbour awareness and engagement.
Contact the Safer Neighbourhood Police Team.
Anne said she would take it to the next CAP meeting.





If you wish to add any comments or want to raise any issues within the LARA area, please write below - thank you!


Friday, 21 October 2011

Latest Newsletter delivered through your door.

Hopefully LARA residents received a letter through their door this weekend.

We are requesting residents to submit an email address or adresses for each household. We can then put you on our mailing list. We intend to send monthly updates on developments in the area, highlight points raised by other residents and publish any events happening in the local area.

You can play as little or as large a role as you like. We know and understand that everyone has busy lives, but we feel it is important for residents to at least know what is going on in the local area and this is where the monthly email update comes in. Please get in touch!

If you have not received the newsletter it reads as follows:

Dear Neighbour,
My name is Andrea and I am the new chairperson of LARA (Leswin Area Residents Association). The key aims of LARA are to foster a community spirit among the neighbours, to help make improvements to the area, to tackle traffic problems, planning issues and other local concerns. You may have come along to the ‘Big Lunch’ we organize each summer?
We want every resident in our neighborhood to know what we are doing to help improve the community we all live in. And we are keen that everyone who wants to, can get involved with LARA as much or as little as they wish.
To do this we really would like you to provide us with an email address so we can then update you monthly with current campaigns and events happening in the local area.
Also we would like you to get in contact with us if you need any local information, local business contacts or if you would like to voice concerns on any neighborhood issues.
Please reply to us via email to the following address. In the title just state LARA contact email. Please send email to lara.n16@googlemail.com Please note: your email will not be passed on to any third party.
If you are a local business and want to pass information on to us that could be a benefit to others in the neighborhood please do so.

Also if you would like to get involved with LARA and help build our community please let us know.We are working together as a committee (see below for members’ details) and would like more residents to get involved on the committee. We want to hear your views and we need your participation to help LARA succeed.


Thursday, 13 October 2011

Apple Day, Shopping and Bread Making!

Local things to do this weekend:

Celebrate Apple Day at Stoke Newington Farmers' Market with apple bobbing, food film show, display of rare fruit varieties, bee experts and more.
Kids Welcome
10am - 2:30pm
Stoke Newington Farmers Market
St Paul's Church,
Stoke Newington High St,
N16 7UY
and yey...the market is here to stay!
Website

A new little shop has opened up just opposite on Evering Road - Committee of Taste.
Some great vintage finds and local top designers!
Website

And this sounds like fun.....
BREAD HEAD is a two day participatory bread making workshop / performance.
Sat 15th 12. 00 - 6. 00 and sun 16th 12. 00 - 8. 00pm.
Sat 15-Oct to Sun 16-Oct
Kids Welcome

Campbell Works
27 Belfast Road,
N16 6UN
020 8806 0817
Website

On Sunday Belfast Road will also be having their annual Street Sale, which is always a lively event!
Sunday 16th 1pm - 6pm

More events to be found here: LiveAtYourLocal.org.uk

Anything else going on in the area you'd like to shout about?  Just leave a comment below!
Enjoy your weekend!

Friday, 16 September 2011

Latest Newsletter September 2011

LARA AGM and Full Meeting
Thursday 29th September, 7pm, St Paul's Church Hall

(Corner of High Road and Evering Road)
This meeting will have a discussion on the proposed 20mph zone, the Sainsbury’s issue and give an update on the years events. We will also be electing the committee and officers for the coming year.
All residents of the LARA area welcome
Help build your community. We need residents to get involved on the committee. We want to hear your views and we need your participation to help LARA succeed.


Would Sainsbury’s plan destroy local shops?
Local traders, politicians and residents are joining forces to oppose plans for a big Sainsbury’s store at Wilmer Place (where Church Street meets the High Street).
They fear the giant supermarket would devastate local businesses by taking away customers and undercutting smaller traders on price at a time when deserted shop fronts are scarring high streets up and down the country.
Our three local councillors plus Diane Abbott MP and Jennette Arnold of the London Assembly wrote to Sainsbury’s last month, expressing opposition to the firm’s plans, and demanding they attend a public meeting before submitting a planning application.
But Sainsbury’s snubbed the politicians and refused to face local people in a public forum.
The firm’s response follows criticism in the Hackney press of a ‘consultation’ event where residents were asked to complete questionnaires which asked them to comment only on positive aspects of the scheme.
Earlier in the summer it was revealed that Four Communications, the PR firm which carried out the questionable consultation and is lobbying planners on behalf of Sainsbury’s, employs two serving councillors – former deputy mayor Karen Alcock and Alan Laing. Cllr Alcock represents Clissold ward which will be seriously affected by the proposed development.
There are also questions about the Town Hall’s decision earlier this year to award to Four Communications a contract to build a council website to help local businesses. Council officers are helping staff from the PR company meet local businesses to discuss the website – the very businesses the PR company wants to influence on behalf of Sainsbury’s.
Have your say about the proposed new store and the much criticised consultation with local people by coming along to the next LARA meeting at St Paul’s Hall, 7pm on 29th Sept and make your voice heard.
You can also check out Stokey Local, a campaign group set up to oppose the development. http://stokeylocal.org.uk/


LARA Inclusive Traffic Campaign - Update
Brooke Area 20mph Zone – on June 28th LARA committee members and ward councillor Louisa Thomson met with Maryann Allen and her colleagues from the LB Hackney Streetscene to discuss LBH’s latest proposals for the Brooke Area 20mph zone before they go out for public consultation. They include 20mph signs for traffic entering the LARA area, entry treatments at the southern entries to Evering, Bayston and Darville Road , as well as some more speed humps. We had a fruitful discussion and generally felt that the solutions put forward by Maryann and her team were well thought out and addressed the problems raised by LARA residents. The consultation papers are now out with all residents and we’d like to ask everyone to please take this opportunity to make your views known – the deadline is September 23rd!
This is a good start but there’s a lot more to do and LARA will continue to lobby TfL and Hackney for more and better pedestrian crossings around the area and better cycleways.

2nd Big Lunch
We had our 2nd annual Big Lunch in June and thanks to a strong turn out again from local residents, it was a great day to meet the neighbours, catch up on local gossip, eat and be merry!
The kids had sung and danced with Jorge - musician extraordinaire and the great wall of West Hackney Rec was once again blasted with colourful chaos! Thanks to everyone who turned up, brought food and contributed to a great local day out. See all the photos here on our blog (over 10,000 page views to date!)


Stop Press
You'll be pleased to know that the stage one bid for funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund for The Recreation Ground (behind St Paul’s Church) has been successful. £45,700 has been granted to work up the second stage application for £600K which needs to be submitted in Feb 2012.
Congratulations to Niall and all concerned.

Obituary
Yvonne Pritchard, of 29 Leswin Road, died suddenly on the morning of Friday 12th August 2011.
Aged only 64, Yvonne worked in Barton's Bakery on the High St., for many years and prior to that at a toy shop in Finsbury Park. She is survived by her son, Finlay, and her partner of 30 years standing, Ivan Perry. Originally from Dublin, she lived on Leswin Road since 1987 and will be sadly missed by Ivan and her neighbours.

Don’t forget to have your say on the Brooke Area 20mph Zone by completing the consultation document and returning it by September 23


Help build your community. We need residents to get involved on the committee. We want to hear your views and we need your participation to help LARA succeed.

Thursday, 14 July 2011

West Hackney Recreation Ground - Good News!

Dear Friends,

Greetings from West Hackney.

I'm writing to tell you some good news about West Hackney Recreation Ground.

As you know, we recently submitted a 'Stage One' application to The Heritage Lottery Fund for funding to regenerate the Recreation Ground and the adjacent churchyard.

The Heritage Lottery Fund has considered our application and has awarded the project £45,700 development funding which will enable the partnership of St Paul's Church, West Hackney Parochial Charity, Groundwork, London, London Borough of Hackney and residents of West Hackney to develop a 2nd stage application to the Heritage Lottery Fund and Big Lottery Fund's joint Parks for People Programme for £639,200 to complete the work.

This 2nd stage application will be submitted in February 2012 and we will hear HLF's final decision in June 2012.There is a huge amount of work to do in preparation for this, but it's really heartening that the HLF has such confidence in what they have seen of the project so far.

This is incredible news for the people of West Hackney. For four years now we’ve been dreaming of how, one day, this site might once again be an open green space here in the heart of West Hackney, which will provide an historical and recreational focus right in the heart of our local community. We're one step closer now and we will do all we can to bring this to fruition, not only for the community of today but for that of tomorrow.

Sue Bowers, Head of the Heritage Lottery Fund in London, said on behalf of HLF and The Big Lottery:

“West Hackney Recreation Ground is a valuable pocket of green space in urban Hackney and is an important part of London’s natural heritage. We are pleased to be giving our initial support for this redevelopment project and are looking forward to seeing these exciting plans progress over the coming months.”

Thank you for all your interest and support so far - I'll keep you updated as to how things progress.
With kind regards,

Niall



Sunday, 3 July 2011

Sainsburys development in Stokey - Have your say

There have already been two public meetings regarding the proposed developement of a new Sainsbury's in Stoke Newington (Friday and Saturday 1st/2ndJuly).  Emotions were running high at the Abney hall meetings, where the plans for the development were on show.
The next  public meeting is arranged for 13th July at St Marys Church Community Centre Defoe Rd at 7pm.
There isn't much time to act against this proposal, so it is vital that any objections are made as soon as possible.


To find out more and where to make your objections please see below:


Taken from the new Stokey Local Website in light of the proposed Sainsburys developement in Stoke Newington:

In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington.
The proposed development comprises a large supermarket and 50 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
It also comes as an addition to a raft of existing supermarkets in the area, including the Sainsbury’s Local and Tesco Metro on the High Street, the Morrison’s and Sainsbury’s on Stamford Hill (both of which are similar in size to the proposed Sainsbury’s), as well as a Tesco Metro and large Sainsbury’s down towards Dalston.
In short the area is already well stocked with supermarkets, but more importantly there is also a large number of small, independent shops which have to compete against these existing supermarkets in a very challenging economic climate.

Go to website and continue reading here



Here is a link to an article in the Gazette about it: http://tinyurl.com/5vkjuea

If you are opposed to the idea, you can sign an online petition here
http://www.ourcampaign.org.uk/KeepitStokey

There is also a new google group for people interested in this scheme. Whether you agree with the development or not, it would be great if you could join as it's important that as many people as possible have their voices heard  http://groups.google.com/group/stokeylocal . There is also a website http://stokeylocal.org.uk (extract above) facebook group https://www.facebook.com/StokeyLocal and a new twitter account http://twitter.com/#!/stokeylocal

You can also post comments here as it will be interesting to find out what residents in the LARA area think about the proposal and how we can best support these opinions as your local resident's association.

Sunday, 26 June 2011

News

Upcoming Traffic Meeting
Ian Daly and Maryann Allen from the LB Hackney Road Safety Team have asked for a meeting with LARA to discuss progress of the traffic measures/suggestions previously investigated and discussed, ie the Brooke Road 20mph zone proposals, and to finalise a way forward. We assume that the next step will be a public consultation with questionnaires to the residents but shall confirm this with LBH. 

The meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday June 28th at 7.30PM 
Location: The council chamber at Stoke Newington Town Hall.

All welcome, please come along and make your views known. 


People Power needs your vote!
LARA committee member, Fiona Fieber is looking for support for her great project 'People Power', where artists will use innovative and creative ways to engage pupils and schools with renewable energy and sustainability. There are funds of £500,000 available to go towards the best projects, and the more support each project gets the more chance it has of being successful.

You can read all about it and vote here http://www.energyshare.com/people-power/

Vote for People Power! 

Monday, 13 June 2011

The Big Lunch in the Bag

Despite the grey clouds and the threat of rain, we gathered slowly but surely and turned our patch of green into a cracking Big Lunch once again.

 Here comes Jorge
A musical warm up

 Food time!

 
 The great wall of West Hackney
Left to do their own thing this time!


perhaps left for a bit too long....
  
 But they were happy!


 Non stop chatter

 A post lunch bounce

.....and a final quick retreat as the rain came down

Thanks to everyone for turning up and bringing fantastic food to share.

Special thanks to Niall from St. Paul's for supplying tables and chairs, music from the great Jorge and all the extras needed to pull The Big Lunch together.
Fiona for the huge bunting supply and for whizzing emails amongst us all to set the day in motion.
Kerry from Growing Communities for the organic salads.
Café Mostra for the delicious cous cous donation
Andrea for the trampoline
Paul for the gazebo
The table tennis table was a big hit too! (Thanks Jo)
Helen for the crazy wall painting (apologies for the resulting paint covered kids!)
and everyone else who turned up to help on the day and during the big build up.

It was great to see our neighbourhood getting together, making new friends, catching up with local gossip and all the kids having a great time.

We managed to raise just under £100.  This was a combination of individual contributions from the LARA committee, contributions collected at two Big Lunch meetings plus the donations collected on the day (Thanks to Guarda's bucket shaking!). This practically covers the cost of the park hire (£50) and the insurance (£50.35) which is excellent.

Looking forward to next year..June 3rd 2011

Monday, 9 May 2011

The LARA Big Lunch

On the success of last year's fun day, LARA is organising our second Big Lunch as part of the nationwide annual event. Friends, families and neighbours are invited to come and have fun, eat and be merry!
Entrance is a plate of food to share.
West Hackney Recreation Grounds (the green space behind St. Paul's Church, Entrance on Evering Road at the end of Leswin Road).
N16 7UY
Sunday 5th June
1pm to 4pm

We're looking for any volunteers to help set up on the day.  Meet up at 11am in the Recreation Grounds.
We will be doing door to door leafleting very soon, any help would be very much appreciated!

See all the pics from last year here 
More updates coming soon!