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Feb
5
Thu
Highgate Area Forum @ Royal British Legion Hall
Feb 5 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Muswell Hill, Alexandra, Fortis Green, and Highgate Area Forum / Committee will take place on Thursday 5 February 2015 at The Royal British Legion, Muswell Hill Road, LONDON N10 3NG commencing at 6.30pm

The Forum Agenda will include the following for discussion and your questions:

i. Conservation areas – 6.30pm – 7.10pm

Council’s Planning Policy and Safeguards in Conservation Areas

Officers from Planning and Planning Conservation will be in attendance to answer questions.

ii. Plans for housing units on small local infill sites 7.10pm – 7.35pm

This is at an early stage and the council has not gone out to tender for architects. There are two sites in the local area at:

Land Adjacent to 110 St James Lane N10 (Anticipated 2 housing units); and

Cranwood House, Woodside Avenue N10 (Anticipated 37 housing units)

An officer will be in attendance to provide an update and answer any questions.

iii. Planning Policy and Development 7.35pm – 8.15pm

i. Site Allocations DPD Consultation

ii. Development Management DPD Consultation

An officer will be in attendance to provide an update and answer any questions.

There will be a 5 minute interval after the Area Forum business has concluded before the Area Committee commences.

The Committee part of the meeting will start around 8.30pm and residents are welcome to stay to listen to discussion and decisions on issues raised in the Forum section.

There will be a ‘Report a Problem’ surgery from 6.00pm to 6.30pm where officers from the Council’s Frontline services and the Police Safer Neighbourhood Team will be in attendance.

May
6
Sat
Scorched @ Jacksons Lane
May 6 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

1941. Egypt. WWII. An escaped German officer. A two day chase across the brutal Sahara. A triumphant capture. A hero’s return.
1991. England. Jack reigns from the armchair of his rest home, a local legend. Decorated veteran of Tobruk. Former river warden, boxer, horse whisperer, boat builder, charmer, prolific father and husband to a very unhappy wife. Dementia is eroding his mind. As the Gulf War rages, the past drags him back to the scorched sands. Inspired by the writer’s grandfather.
Following its critically acclaimed debut at this year’s Edinburgh Festival, Open Sky present Scorched, using new writing, visual physical theatre, period music and an innovative set to create the workings of a mind sinking into the sands of time. “Striking theatrical invention” The Stage

Sep
22
Sat
HowTheLightGetsIn Festival @ Kenwood House Gardens
Sep 22 all-day
HowTheLightGetsIn Festival @ Kenwood House Gardens

The world’s largest philosophy and music festival is coming to London in the summer of 2018. Feed your minds, bodies and souls at HowTheLightGetsIn. For one weekend only, you’ll find the world’s leading thinkers debating today’s biggest ideas in the spectacular grounds of Kenwood House on Hampstead Heath.The festival is packed with stimulating debates covering topics from politics, art, philosophy and science. The impressive line up includes psychologist Steven Pinker, author and playwright Deborah Levy, post-colonial theorist Homi Bhabha, activist and filmmaker Tariq Ali, philosopher Rebecca Goldstein, mathematician and Hawking collaborator Roger Penrose, and many others.

Alongside a range of debates, talks and workshops in London, there will be fantastic acoustic music acts making for a wonderful atmosphere at a beautiful location.

Sep
23
Sun
HowTheLightGetsIn Festival @ Kenwood House Gardens
Sep 23 all-day
HowTheLightGetsIn Festival @ Kenwood House Gardens

The world’s largest philosophy and music festival is coming to London in the summer of 2018. Feed your minds, bodies and souls at HowTheLightGetsIn. For one weekend only, you’ll find the world’s leading thinkers debating today’s biggest ideas in the spectacular grounds of Kenwood House on Hampstead Heath.The festival is packed with stimulating debates covering topics from politics, art, philosophy and science. The impressive line up includes psychologist Steven Pinker, author and playwright Deborah Levy, post-colonial theorist Homi Bhabha, activist and filmmaker Tariq Ali, philosopher Rebecca Goldstein, mathematician and Hawking collaborator Roger Penrose, and many others.

Alongside a range of debates, talks and workshops in London, there will be fantastic acoustic music acts making for a wonderful atmosphere at a beautiful location.