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.
Sale of good quality plants by the Friends of Waterlow Park on the Lauderdale tea lawn. All profits go to support planting in the Park in preparation for the 125th anniversary next year.
Plant Heritage GRAND PLANT SALE (NCCPG) Specialist Nurseries at St Michaels School, North Hill, Highgate N6 4BG Saturday 30th April 10am-3. 30pm.
“A History Of Gardening In 40 Objects” A talk by Christopher Woodward, Director of the Garden Museum
Monday 9th May at 6.45pm at The Highgate Society 10a South Grove
Followed by the Friends of Waterlow Park AGM.
David Bowie loved the circus, and we love David Bowie.
Jacksons Lane pays its respects with a once-in-a-lifetime night of spectacular sound and vision that we think will blow your minds. Performers from across the globe come together to celebrate Ziggy, the Thin White Duke, and maybe even Jareth the Goblin King as they choose their favourite Bowie look and song for a night of spaceman-inspired circus that’s out of this world.
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We have introduced a Pay What You Decide policy for Postcards Festival 2016shows.
You can attend the shows without paying for a ticket beforehand, but tickets can be reserved in advance (max 4 per booking). When the show finishes, you will have the opportunity to make a donation – either by cash on the door or card at the Box Office.
Plant heritage, Plant Fair, to be held at Highgate School North Rd, London N6 4AY on September 3rd, 10.30am to 3.30pm. Plants Shrubs and Spring Bulbs for Autumn planting. Entrance fee £2-50 for non-members. Members and children free. Contact daisydogone@aol.com
Baby Circus is an awakening of curiosity and joy. Beginning gradually and softly, performers get acquainted with each infant as the audience arrives before moving to the performance space. As circus characters and acts are introduced, infants will be captivated and parents entertained. Developed by director Mette Ylikorva and appearing as part of Jacksons Lane’s Sirkus Finnish showcase. 11am and 1pm sessions are for those aged 0 to 1. 3pm performances for those aged 1 to 3.
This acclaimed Edinburgh sell-out production from Jacksons Lane’s Artistic Director Adrian Berry tells the story of a young David Bowie obsessive.
Martin is a boy with problems – an illness no-one understands and a head full of sound and vision. So when an unexpected gift arrives on his birthday, Martin embarks on a thrilling journey in the footsteps of his obsession, leading him to discover some long-hidden truths about himself. What follows will change his life forever…
Powerful and touching, music and magic realism collide in this darkly funny and moving solo production featuring Alex Walton and the voice of writer & comedian Rob Newman. With a blistering Bowie soundtrack, the life of the pop fan is dissected in this tale of unnatural teenage wildlife.
“Moving and touching, it blew me away. I cried my eyes out. You forget you’re in a theatre, and you can’t ask for much more than that” BBC London Live
Heritage Plant Fair at St Michaels School Highgate
Some of the nurseries attending:
Rose Cottage Plants, Edulis, Little Heath Nursery, Fibrex, Daisy Roots and many more.
This event is a fund raiser for Plant Heritage and the National Collections throughout the UK http://www.plantheritage.com
Harington Scheme Spring Sale
High quality bedding plants, herbs, hanging baskets and homemade refreshments
Join us for Harington Annual Spring Plant Sale.
As well as buying all your summer bedding and window box plants, hanging baskets, herbs, chutneys and jams, there will be refreshments served by the Friends of the Harington Scheme in our walled garden. Fingers crossed for sunshine!
- Bedding Plants
- Hanging Baskets
- Perennials
- Herbs
- Refreshments
- Homemade Produce
There will be lovely and unusual plants to buy from very knowledgeable nurserymen.
Plant Heritage Plant Fair, Specialist Nurseries, to be held on Saturday 2nd May at St Michael’s C of E School, North Hill, Highgate N6 4BG from 10am to 3.30pm. Entry £2-50, members and children free.