Pop up gallery in Church Street

March 16th, 2012

A unique new temporary gallery has just opened in Church Street, but you’ll need to be quick if you want to see its one and only show, this gallery will close for good on March 24th this year.

Why unique? Well “gallery owner” Dimitri Palagkas is on a mission. He brings work by well-established artists to disused venues in the heart of different London communities. Church Street is thus currently playing home to new works by the celebrated German artist Marcus Weber.  The exhibition, FetaFantaFatima is full of exhuberant, bright, light birdseye observations of his native Berlin. Heavily applied oil on canvas, a cartoon like quality, twisted perspectives and their sheer scale (most are around 2m square) and the superb venue, conspire to demand the viewer’s attention.

Mind Body & Soul Event

February 22nd, 2012

On the 5th of March, Church Street Library will turn into a place of healthy Bodies and Minds! Come along between 3pm and 6pm to experience relaxing beauty treatments, healthy cooking and herbal tea tasting. You will also have a chance to take part in Mindfulness Workshop (3.30pm) and burn a few calories at Army Fitness Bootcamp (5pm), plus activities for young people and health information.

The event is FREE of charge and all ages are welcome. We look forward to seeing you there!!

Residents consider ideas for Parsons North site

February 3rd, 2012

Over 50 residents attended 2 workshops about the Council’s ambitions to develop a site known as the Parsons North site, currently an empty concrete podium next to Parsons House on the Edgware Road.  The proposals are looking to provide new homes and open space on the site.  Architects working for the Council asked residents what were their concerns and priorities for the site and have developed a number of early design concepts.  Top priorities for the residents were:

Amenity space: More green space and gardens for the enjoyment of all ages and a big safe playground for children with slides and swings. More sports and activity options e.g. for football and outdoor exercise. Create space for the community to come together.

Privacy: Important not to feel enclosed and have views restricted. No access to the wider public through the Parsons House development.

The Podium: The podium is an eyesore and needs improvement. Need to address crime and nuisance, especially on the podium itself and in the car park.  Design building so less anti-social behaviour.

Construction related Issues: Minimize noise and disruption when building – this could affect health and quality of life when at homeNeed to ensure Parsons House is structurally safe to have development around it.

Local services: Don’t overwhelm the area and local services with lots of new people – local services such schools and doctors’ surgeries must be able to cope.

The proposals for the Parsons North site are part of the overall masterplan known as the Futures Plan.

Residents consider ideas for Luton Street site

February 3rd, 2012

 

Over 70 residents attended 2 workshops about the Council’s ambitions to develop a site known as the Luton St site, currently home to a number of nurseries and a play centre.  These services would be re-provided elsewhere in the neighbourhood and the proposals are looking to provide new homes and open space on the site which would be raised to ground level and “re-connected” to Salisbury Street.  Architects working for the Council asked residents what were their concerns and priorities for the site and have developed a number of early design concepts.  Top priorities for the residents were:

Play space: re – provide play space locally and make sure there are safe play facilities for children of different ages that are not too disruptive for residents.  Only provide a ball court if it can be well managed and supervised.

Access and links:  having a pedestrian road is more appropriate than one open to traffic.  Access and links need to be carefully thought through – to encourage people to take appropriate routes through the site, not be too restrictive to residents and discourage criminality. 

Open Spaces and gardens – provide peaceful garden space for residents, with benches.  Utilise roof tops for both play or garden/allotment space and incorporate ‘growing walls’. 

Building design – re-provide ‘like for like’ homes to those residents who have their home demolished.  Residents of adjacent blocks to the development should not feel ‘hemmed in’ or lose any sunlight

Underground car park or storage facility: this will need to be carefully controlled. 

The ‘walls’: the historic walls surrounding the site need careful consideration, although there are a range of opinions of what should be done with them.

The proposals for the Luton Street site are part of the overall masterplan known as the Futures Plan.

Futures Plan – Planning Brief consultation

January 6th, 2012

 

Draft Planning Briefs have been produced for the first four potential development sites in the Futures Plan.  Planning Briefs set out what a developer can and cannot do on a site.  The draft briefs are now out for consultation for 6 weeks, finishing February 21.  Summaries of the documents are available online here, Cosway St Planning Brief , Lilestone St Planning Brief, Luton St Planning Brief, Parsons North Planning Brief or hard copies at the Church Street Neighbourhood Centre.  The full 70 page documents are available for reference  at the Neighbourhood Centre and the Church St Library or can be accessed on line at the council’s website which also explains how people can comment.  Following the consultation, final versions of the Planning Briefs will be agreed by the council and will then be officially called “Supplementary Planning Documents”.

For the larger two sites, Parsons North and Luton Street, there will also be public workshops where residents will have opportunities to share ideas with leading architects on how the sites could be developed.  Come along:

Luton Street   Date: 17th and 31st January at 6.15pm.   Venue: Play Centre, 12 Bledlow Close, Capland Street, NW8 8RT

Parson North   Date: 18th January and 1st February at 6.15pm.  Venue: Little Venice Sports Centre, 10 Crompton Street, W2 1ND

Pet Society lights up Church Street

December 7th, 2011

Church Street was lit up today with Christmas lights and a 12 foot Christmas tree, courtesy of the Pet Society.  After losing all of last year’s grant, residents working with the Neighbourhood Centre decided to roll up their sleeves and set up the Pet Society to raise money to invest in their neighbourhood (as well as promoting more responsible pet ownership and giving people experience of a retail environment).  After a year of graft, nearly £7,000 proceeds has been raised to invest in local projects and Christmas lights was chosen overwhelmingly by local people for the first tranche of the money.  The lights were turned on by one of the volunteers, Brian Whittaker, who has personally dedicated over 400 hours of his time to the cause.  City West Homes provided a Santa’s Grotto to add the occasion which also included mulled wine and mince pies, and entertainment from Tanya’s dance crew and the Lisson Green choir.  The guest speakers were Councillor Jonathan Glanz, Cabinet Member for Housing and Murad Qureshi, GLA Assembly Member (and local resident).  Cllr Glanz said:

“This is a fantastic achievement and people should be proud of the Pet Society and all the hard work that has made this possible.”

The Design Team goes on a field trip

December 3rd, 2011

On the 2nd of December the Design Team crossed the town on a mission to view the latest trends in property development. They visited 6 new schemes in North, East and West London, some of which proved to be excellent examples and some pretty poor ones which will certainly not be brought back to Church Street. The team has scrutinised each of the properties and diligently recorded all the feedback which will be passed on to the appointed architect and create the baseline of the designing work. 

Futures Plan Design Team

December 2nd, 2011

Westminster City Council has decided to build three “show-homes” on Orchardson Street to demonstrate the kinds of layouts, finishes and quality of the buildings to be expected in the future developments of the masterplan. In order to design those flats an enthusiastic and committed group of residents – the Design Team – have been put together to work alongside architects to input into the designs, using their experience of living in the area. The team aims to ensure the new homes fulfil the needs of local people. The Design Team has attended an introductory meeting and a field trip so far, to get a flavour of current design trends, and is currently awaiting appointment of an architect who will lead the project.

CHURCH STREET BOOK SWAP

July 22nd, 2011

Do you love reading? Church Street Book Swap is for you!

How does it work? Have a look at the books available in the Neighbourhood Centre. See a book you like and take it! When you’re finished bring it back and take another. Simples!

And if you have books you don’t want anymore, why not leave them for someone else to enjoy?

Stuck for what to do with the kids over the summer?

July 15th, 2011


There are hundreds of activities for kids of all ages and fun for all the family!

What about getting into the carnival mood by having a sneak preview of the costume designs at Paddington Arts, 23 July, 2-9pm

Or try your hand at making people laugh at comic workshops at London Print Studio, Tuesdays and Wednesdays in September, 5-7pm

Whatever your interest or your budget, you’re bound to find something to amuse in here! Download your booklet, or pick one up from the Neighbourhood Centre.

Have a lovely summer from all your friends at Church Street Neighbourhood Centre!