Jacksons Lane is an amazing place” Eddie Izzard 2015/16 Welcome to North ’s Creative Space

This year Jacksons Lane celebrated its 40th birthday, cemented its position as the UK’s leading circus producer and expanded its participation and outreach work. We launched our first ever national tour – The Hogwallops by Lost In Translation Circus – to 15 cities across the UK. To celebrate our birthday, and supported by the Garfield Weston Foundation, we commissioned two brand new pieces of work that delighted audiences and critics alike – Throwback by Silver Lining and Meta by Gandini Juggling.

From our building we ran 60 weekly classes and workshops for the community. These brought in over 135,000 people, and were enhanced by a theatre programme that attracted an additional 23,444 people into the theatre, while our family programme was watched by 15,811 people. Our thriving arts participation, education and outreach programme continued to expand across Stand back and (allowing thousands to experience and benefit from the arts), and we brought theatre, music, dance and circus to more local schools than ever before.

We commissioned a report investigating our Social Impact in Haringey. They found our work has six key outcomes: increased confidence; increased wellbeing; improved interpersonal skills; gaining creative skills; strengthened social bonds; and raised aspirations. They also found we reach some of the most disadvantaged people in London, and highlighted the excellent quality we offer.

And gasp in Thank you all for your invaluable support – we couldn’t do it without you.

Trustees Melian Mansfield (Chair), Rachel Allison, Gill Auld, Adam Garfunkel, Lynne Hale, Martin Hay, Leila Jones, Admiration.” Fiona Mallin-Robinson, Rena Morjaria, Gavin Rosenthal The Stage on Midnight Circus at Jacksons Lane James Tilston Adrian Berry Chief Executive Artistic Director

1 Jacksons Lane pulses with Celebrating our 40th Birthday community spirit but at the Jacksons Lane was founded by determined activists within the The Mighty Boosh, Out of Joint and Frantic Assembly all same time opens its doors to community in 1975, and this year marked our 40th anniversary developed work at Jacksons Lane. Eddie Izzard began his of being a creative and cultural hub for North London. For the comedy career supported by Jacksons Lane, and we were the world. An amazing space.” first few years, Jacksons Lane was managed and run entirely also the site where and David Walliams first Phill Jupitus through a committed team of volunteers determined to create performed together. somewhere special for people to enjoy. To celebrate this milestone, there was a large event for all those Key founders of Jacksons Lane include Nicky Gavron (London involved in the early years to come together, reminisce and Assembly Member, and previously Deputy Mayor of London), share stories and memories with each other. We also used this Melian Mansfield (current Chair of the Board), and Paul and Jan occasion to commission two new pieces of work – one from a Brooker (who – after 40 years – still lead on the annual provision young and emerging company (Throwback by Jacksons Lane’s of lunch, gifts and entertainment on Christmas Day for older Associate Artists Silver Lining), and one from Gandini Juggling and disabled people who would otherwise spend Christmas on (Meta), a very established company who had also made work at their own). Jacksons Lane over 20 years ago.

Over the years our work has been felt across all forms: circus Today we are recognised as the UK’s leading producer of was part of the programme right from those earliest days, as well contemporary circus, the flagship arts venue in Haringey and as comedy, drama, music, dance, and Xposure – the UK’s first we are a National Portfolio client of Arts Council England. We disability arts festival. serve over 3,800 people every week and have a turnover of £1.2 million. But we always remember that everything we do stems Jacksons Lane has always been supportive of young and from the determination, passion, and activism of a committed emerging artists, and over the years Jacksons Lane has group of volunteers. supported thousands of companies at the start of their careers. Now-established names and companies, such as Complicite, Here’s to the next 40.

Meta by Gandini Juggling, Commissioned by Jacksons Lane | Photography by ASH

3 This gem of a Artistic Excellence In 2015/16 our artistic reach was both local and international, show created at with our partnerships stretching across the globe including collaborations with artists and organisations from Finland, Jacksons Lane.” Hungary and Sweden. The Scotsman on Throwback by Silver Lining, commissioned and produced by Jacksons Lane The year began with a highly successful run of The Stage Award- winning The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha from Little Soldier. Our annual Postcards Festival returned with ten nights of brand new circus and cabaret with up to fifty artists, including Shunt founder Layla Rosa and Gandini Juggling regular Frederike Gerstner.

We supported and co-produced five shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and commissioned two brand new productions Reflection by Circus Vogue for our 40th birthday from our Associate Artists Silver Lining (Throwback) and the universally-acclaimed Gandini Juggling (Meta), gaining worldwide press and TV coverage for the shows In January we co-produced Swedish company Svalbard with and for the organisation. All Genius All Idiot for the London International Mime Festival – also enjoying four sold-out weeks with three other international Jacksons Lane was proud to host a rare opportunity for adult productions in the festival: Al Seed’s award-winning Oog; audiences to hear the much-loved Michael Rosen read his Alexander Vantournhout’s ANECKXANDER; and The Best Thing poetry in Don’t Mention The Children, and other high profile by Vamos Theatre. We ended the year with a much-loved run spoken word events in the year included nights with Jon Ronson, of New Dawn Fades by All Roads Meet, a new play with music Iain Lee and John Hegley. about Joy Division and the Manchester scene.

4 x 4 by Gandini Juggling | Photography by ASH

5 Leading the Circus Sector

Jacksons Lane is officially the UK’s leading venue and International Reach supporter for contemporary circus. Jacksons Lane was delighted to present triple-cyr-wheel This was confirmed in Sideshow Magazine’s State of the trio Alula at the Subcase circus showcase in Stockholm to Circus report. We work with hundreds of circus artists each international promoters, presenters and producers. This year we year through commissioning, producing, mentoring and year- were a major presence at circus gatherings in Sweden, Finland round residencies, rehearsal space and advocacy. Through and Hungary, creating lasting international partnerships and our Transmission and Hangwire programmes we support and allowing artists to increase how much work they present beyond collaborate with emerging circus artists on developing brand new our borders. work which is then showcased in sharings in our theatre, often leading to full-scale productions. Artist Support Jacksons Lane was a lead venue in the bi-annual Canvas Circus Jacksons Lane across the UK Showcase, showcasing 40 companies from around the globe, This year we were awarded £104,000 from Arts Council and presented 15 brand new works-in-development within our England’s Strategic Touring Programme to tour Lost in Transmission and Hangwire residency programmes. Also this A UK hub for Translation’s family circus show The Hogwallops to 15 cities year we were thrilled to support Silver Lining, a young UK circus across the UK, and running alongside programmes of education, company, who become Jacksons Lane’s Associate Artists. participation and audience development. This work should circus based form the basis of continuing to work on a national level, and Edinburgh Festival increasing and diversifying audiences for our work right across For the second year, we sponsored the Total Theatre & Jacksons performance.” the country. Jacksons Lane co-produced a new indoor work from Lane Award for Circus at the Edinburgh Fringe, the award the acclaimed Acrojou with Frantic and supported two emerging going to two companies – the Palestinian Circus Company The Times companies at the Resolution dance festival at with B-Orders and USA’s The Ricochet Project with Smoke in London. and Mirrors.

Hyena by Alula, supported by Jacksons Lane | Photography by Bertil Nilsson for National Centre for Circus Arts

7 Super-talented Talent Development

young performers, Jacksons Lane continued its wide-ranging support of young and emerging artists from the circus and visual theatre sectors. We nurtured by London’s supported some 120 companies over the year which included over 420 artists, through space, dramaturgy and mentoring, with the Jacksons Lane team offering their expertise in areas such as premier circus venue, technical support and business planning. Jacksons Lane.” We co-produced five young circus companies on tour around the UK including Circumference and Circus Geeks, whilst Total Theatre Magazine on Jacksons Lane Associate Artists Silver Lining our Associate Artists Silver Lining curated three new cabaret nights across the year which gave exposure to young graduate Silver Lining’s Soundbox circus artists.

This year Jacksons Lane was selected to host a Weston tomorrow. Our skilled team mentored young circus artists with Jerwood Creative Bursary, enabling us to give a year-long, entry- training in fundraising, marketing and production. level position to a recent graduate from a socioeconomic position that means they would be unable to work unpaid – a key barrier In 2015/16 Jacksons Lane expanded its key strategic residency to young people seeking to enter the arts from lower-income programme, Transmission. Six companies were invited to work backgrounds. in our theatre and across our building, with the emphasis on experimentation and play, with no pressure to produce or finish Our Hangwire programme saw ten artists being nurtured and work. At least one week is given in our theatre space with full supported with residencies and showcase opportunities, and we technical support, and the opportunity to share their ideas at worked alongside National Centre for Circus Arts to share our the end of the week with both a public and invited audience of knowledge and expertise with their BA students: the artists of presenters, promoters and programmers.

JL Circus perform on our professional stage | Photography by Richard Davenport

9 Theatre for Children & Young People

A joyful show for Our family programme was bigger and better than ever before in 2015–16.

all the family.” We presented the London premiere of Lithuanian company Broadway Baby on The Hogwallops by Lost in Dansema Dance Theatre with their interactive intimate piece for Translation Circus, produced by Jacksons Lane babies Puzzle, and welcomed France’s Compagnie Animotion with their bi-lingual celebration of the Tour de France, Billy and JoJo’s Tour de France.

We took to the streets with theatre and circus artists as part of the Fair in the Square festival in , performing to several thousand children and families. Over Christmas 2015, our in- house company Tall Stories performed to 5,500 children and families with their acclaimed adaptation of Julia Donaldson’s Snail and the Whale, whilst Jacksons Lane’s acrobatic non-verbal The Hogwallops by Lost in Translation Circus, produced by Jacksons Lane production The Party toured the UK to delighted audiences at theatres and festivals. A wonderful interpretation of Goldilocks and the 3 Bears by Stuff and Nonsense sold out every seat Audiences for family during its week-long half term run in February 2016. 15,811 shows in 2015/16

Our production of the family circus show The Hogwallops played Performances staged for to a packed 1,000 capacity tent at Latitude Festival before playing 102 children and young people sold out shows in Salford (The Lowry), Bristol (Circomedia), Lancaster (Lancaster Arts at Lancaster University) and Liverpool Average percentage of audience (The Black-E) as part of our Arts Council-supported national tour. 93% capacity for family shows in the year

Puzzle by Dansema Dance Theater | Photography by D. Matvejevas

11 I love Jacksons Lane’s ever-exciting and Participation & Engagement innovative approach to the arts. It is the Jacksons Lane works tirelessly to ensure as many people as heart of the artistic community in Haringey.” possible have access to, take part in, and engage with the David Lammy, MP for Tottenham arts and their own creativity. We work with artists, practitioners and funding partners to create new pathways to access and participate in the arts. In particular we have developed programmes of work being done both at Jacksons Lane as well as large-scale programmes of outreach work being done on the ground in hard to reach communities and areas of THE lowest engagement. The major focus for our outreach work continues to be the east of Haringey – particularly Tottenham and DIFFERENCE Wood Green. WE ARE MAKING Every week we programme 60 classes and participatory How we scored opportunities for all ages, covering dance, circus, music, out of 10 photography, drama and physical wellbeing.

This year Jacksons Lane worked in partnership with even more schools and venues to ensure that top quality cultural activity was available, for free, to the most hard-to-reach communities. 82% 10/10 To understand the impact of our work, between January and March 2016 we interviewed 110 participants. 100% said that participating with Jacksons Lane had had a positive impact 2% 9/10 4% 8/10 8% 7/10 on their lives. We asked them how much of positive impact, between 1 (not much impact) and 10 (highest possible impact): 4% 6/10 0% 5/10 or less

JL Circus presents World Culture! | Photography by Richard Davenport

13 London creative hub Jacksons Lane.” Outreach in Tottenham & Wood Green Time Out Jacksons Lane strives to engage within a wide geographic Silver Arts Award. This runs three times per week across three spread to ensure the whole of Haringey benefits from our different locations in the east of the Borough. activities and opportunities. We develop and deliver a broad range of quality cultural activities and experiences for all ages Women Rise that are delivered daily on the ground within communities across This is our community project that gives local women the chance the region, with a major focus in Tottenham and Wood Green. to debate and learn about the issue of safety of women in Haringey through exciting events that involve actors, theatre and We are delighted to be able to work with a wide range of partner debate. As well as empowering women in the east of Haringey, venues that allow us to deliver the best quality arts participation we also provide free weekly self-defence classes. initiatives directly within communities. This year we were able to offer these activities in venues including: Project 2020, Triangle National Youth Circus Event Centre, Sky City Estate, St Ann’s Primary School, Marcus JL Circus participants from Tottenham and Wood Green were Garvey Library, Haringey Sixth Form Centre, Alfred Findlay invited to attend the National Youth Circus Event to further their House, St Thomas More Secondary School, and Homes for circus skills and experience new ways of showcasing their Haringey sheltered housing schemes. abilities. They attended performances by leading companies and met circus peers from right across the UK. Standout outreach opportunities delivered in the year include: Expansion of The Social Lunch across Haringey JL Circus Jacksons Lane expanded the provision of its incredibly popular Jacksons Lane’s flagship arts participation programme for young Social Lunch for older people right across Haringey. Hot and people offers free circus and drama workshops that take place healthy lunches coupled with rewarding arts activities, talks and after school with young people aged 8–18. Fusing circus, drama, excursions delivered at Homes for Haringey sheltered housing music and other disciplines, this allows young people to develop schemes, allowing us to work with large numbers of vulnerable confidence, gain new skills and build friendships in a supportive older people in the east of Haringey. environment. Participants work towards achieving a Bronze or

Silvia Pavone, part of Bring The Noise at Jacksons Lane’s Postcards Festival | Photography by Jon Green

15 Social Impact

In 2016 Jacksons Lane commissioned independent consultants What difference has Jacksons Lane made? and specialist evaluators, BOP Consulting, to assess and The research showed that six key outcomes are being made measure the positive social impact that Jacksons Lane from our work: and its activities has on the people taking part, and on the ..Increased confidence communities they live in, with a particular focus in Tottenham and ..Increased wellbeing Wood Green. ..Improved interpersonal skills ..Gaining creative skills Who is benefiting? ..Strengthened social bonds BOP report: “The research has found that, first, Jacksons Lane ..Raised aspirations reaches groups that other arts programmes typically do not.” They discovered that the people we work with “come from areas Long term impact for communities of high social and economic deprivation. In particular they come BOP highlighted two major long-term benefits that our work Jacksons Lane from areas with poor access to employment opportunities.” is creating: ..Jacksons Lane impacts positively on educational What is their experience of taking part? attainment and workforce readiness has surpassed The consultants found that “the experience of interviewees was ..Jacksons Lane is creating engagement uniformly positive.” In their conclusion, they found our activities and a sense of belonging itself with this!” “are well run and effective. Importantly, our observation was that they were genuinely open, inclusive and engaging (which is not They go on to conclude that Jacksons Lane “creates economic Ham & High always found in programmes of this sort).” benefits such as reducing unemployment, especially amongst young people” and that we bring about “social cohesion – building a sense of belonging and affiliation with a community.”

Selfie With Eggs by Natalie Reckert | Photography by Kalena Leo

17 Finchley Youth Theatre, and Jacksons Lane. The group received career advice, mentoring and support, as well as visiting the National Theatre to see Wonder.land. We also spent Children & Young People 12 weeks working with Project 20/20 in Northumberland Park Estate, mentoring young people to create their own arts event.

Our year-round programme of arts opportunities for young Haringey Youth Arts Festival people working to raise confidence and aspirations, and combat JL founded and leads on the development of the Festival, inactivity and isolation. Highlights include: partnering with other local organisations. This year’s event was attended by over 300 people. JL Circus Free after-school circus and drama workshops in the east of JL Summer Programmes Haringey for people aged 8–18. This allows young people This year’s Summer Programmes explored: hula hooping and to develop their confidence, skills and build friendships cheerleading (at The Wellside in Tottenham Green – this project while working towards achieving their Arts Award. This year, also included two days of activities for young people with learning participants showed off their skills on Blue Peter, and all disabilities from Centre 404); pop up circus events at Triangle members of the group received their Blue Peter badges! Centre in Tottenham; and workshops on devising work from scratch with writers and performers. World Cultures JL Circus’ third performance on Jacksons Lane’s professional The Challenge stage. World Cultures featured a cast of over 40 who worked We again worked with The Challenge to create engagement in This entire experience has also helped to with a team of specialist artists covering circus, dance and communities and citizenship for young people. This included a drama. This performance was devised with the young people day of volunteering and a ‘Dragon’s Den’ panel where they pitch encourage the development of a more mature and explored culture and what brings people together. ideas for community projects. and independent version of myself. Jacksons LAUNCH Jacksons Lane Youth Board Our project creating new career paths into the arts for young We are dedicated to giving young people a voice, allowing them Lane really seems to have put a lot of effort people from traditionally excluded backgrounds. This year 15 to develop as cultural leaders. The Youth Board offers a platform young people aged 16–19 from socially excluded backgrounds for young people and is a creative and interactive space that in to making young people feel that way.” performed in the National Theatre Connections project. They allows them to shape the future development of Jacksons Lane toured their performance of Mark Ravenhill’s Citizenship to and its work. JL Circus Participant

JL Circus presents World Culture! | Photography by Richard Davenport

19 I am not sure I would have progressed to further Schools education if I didn’t attend Jacksons Lane.” JL Circus Participant Jacksons Lane has set itself the goal of having its work LAUNCH in Schools workshops experienced by every school-age child in Haringey. We have LAUNCH in Schools is our one-day workshop for Key Stage made supporting local schools a priority, delivering new 3 pupils, supporting young people into creative and cultural participants and audiences, and partnering with schools in employment. This project is designed to bring out every student’s arts education. potential as an arts professional and develop a deeper self- confidence in what they can achieve. We further supported St JL Guitar Band with Youth Music Thomas More School in Wood Green, as we also worked with Jacksons Lane and Musicus teamed up to deliver free weekly a group of 8 young people working to raise their confidence and guitar workshops at St Thomas More Secondary School. The aspirations. The students all gained an Arts Award. students began with no experience in music and throughout the year grew in confidence and skill, gave concerts and this Artsmark has inspired new pathways within the school for music and Jacksons Lane is committed to supporting schools who wish creative expression. to be Artsmark accredited. Artsmark shows excellence in arts and cultural provision and demonstrates that schools value the Join the Circus! schools workshop programme arts, while raising the profile of a school in the eyes of students, Jacksons Lane continued to develop our offer for schools with families and the wider community. We offer opportunities to a circus-based workshops with key curriculum links. Join the experience the arts as well as running workshops, INSET Circus! is an interactive project, adapted for Key Stage 1, Key days, training for teachers with The Princes’ Trust, as well as Stage 2 or Key Stage 3 pupils, exploring the exciting world backstage tours. of circus, and working with professional circus artists and performers. This year we produced this within schools, as well as School trips to Jacksons Lane with groups of disabled young people. JL offers free and subsidised tickets to its full programme, enabling schools in the East of Haringey to benefit from live performance who would otherwise not be able to attend. We supported more than 30 schools in this way.

Jacksons Lane’s LAUNCH workshop being run in a secondary school in the east of Haringey | Photography by Candace Chan

21 Desert Island Discs Reminiscence project with residents from residential care homes in Haringey. The project leaders work one-on-one with It’s something I look Older People participants from each venue using music, poetry and food to create a Desert Island Disc style presentation of their memories forward to. It’s one of the and histories which is shared with peers in their care home and We continue to work tirelessly to reduce isolation in older their families. days in which I don’t get people and increase engagement with the arts. Highlights of the year include: Christmas Day to worry about my health, On Christmas Day 2015 we once again threw open our doors Weekly Wellbeing Activities to provide lunch with all the trimmings and live entertainment my family, money.” Throughout the year, there were twice-weekly exercise and to vulnerable older and disabled people who would otherwise The Social Lunch participant movement classes specifically designed to keep older people spend Christmas alone. The day was managed by a dedicated mobile, flexible and healthy. These benefitted over 1,000 team of volunteers who acted as cooks, drivers, carers and older people. entertainers. This year marked the 40th anniversary of our Christmas Day event at Jacksons Lane The Social Lunch We provide a hot and healthy two course meal with opportunities Jumble Theatre for reminiscence, art classes, workshops, cultural excursions and A volunteer-led inter-generational theatre group for the talks. Each lunch is attended by 40 older people. We work with community. This grew from our A Borough United project and volunteers from local schools so that people have a chance to participants devise and create work together. talk and mix across generations as well as organising community transport for older people living in sheltered housing. Coffee and Computers Jacksons Lane continued to partner with Highgate Society Broadway Brunch and Highgate School to provide free IT sessions for over 55s. We developed our Social Lunch offer to partner with Homes Working with volunteers we are helping older people locally for Haringey to deliver our fun social lunches for over 55s right understand computers, the internet and how they can use these across Haringey in residential care homes. This project enables tools to best manage relationships, their finances and use it as older people to have fantastic arts experiences with West End a tool for positive change. This year the project expanded to singers, artists, actors and circus performers on a monthly basis. include new areas of Haringey.

The Social Lunch at Jacksons Lane | Photography by Ludovic des Cognets

23 A creative Environmental Sustainability programme Jacksons Lane is committed to reducing our environmental impact We have an Environmental Planning Team which meets through becoming a more sustainable, responsible organisation. regularly to discuss our progress towards meeting our goals, in North new ideas and developing our Environmental Action Plan. This We work with Julie’s Bicycle, a charity promoting environmental plan outlines the integral, day-to-day procedures which enable sustainability within arts organisations, who advise us in various us to improve our sustainability, as well as long term planning for London ways we can reduce our carbon footprint. We are currently moving forward. focusing on water usage, energy usage, waste management that truly and travel. Some of our achievements to date: ..On-going improvements to venue lighting; Here are the headlines we’re working towards: including moving more than 60% over to LED encourages ..We have established a baseline for carbon emissions, lights and energy-saving technologies towards halving our absolute environmental impact by 2018 ..Reduction of waste across communal office the new, ..We are on track for zero emissions areas and introduction of mixed recycling and waste to landfill by 2023 ..On-going reduction in print quantities for marketing ..We will keep attitudes of Reduce, Re-use and materials, and continuing to use the more bold and Recycle in place across the whole organisation environmentally friendly waterless print process ..We will continue making environmental sustainability ..Our bar is stocked with produce from local suppliers exciting.” within the arts imaginative, rather than restrictive and producers, often delivered on foot ..We will be a model of best practice for environmental ..The introduction of rechargeable batteries This Is Cabaret sustainability in historic buildings across the organisation

Since 2013, we have reduced our carbon emissions from energy by 75%

Nikki and JD, presented by Jacksons Lane as part of Hangwire, and as part of Resolution at The Place | Photography by Fabio Affuso

25 A gem of Financial Sustainability & Economic Impact a venue During 2015/16, Jacksons Lane maintained its status as a revenue Thanks to your help, Jacksons Lane continues to thrive and funded client of Arts Council England, and continued long-standing support its communities, artists, audiences and the local economy. partnerships with Haringey Council, Big Lottery, Youth Music just up the Year-on-year Increase in turnover and Children In Need. We were delighted to receive significant 6% Increase in turnover 81% since 2010 support from Garfield Weston Foundation that really allowed the northern organisation to support more artists and participants than ever before. We also received project funding to develop and deliver INCOME £1,096,175 line.” new, ambitious activities for all members of the community from more than 15 Trusts & Foundations, including: Tottenham Grammar This Is Cabaret School Foundation, Parochial Charities, Mercer’s Charity, Ticket Sales and Private Giving and The Baring Foundation, and the Highgate Society. 42.5% Earned Income 19.5% Fundraising Arts Council England Haringey Council Independent expert evaluators, BOP Consulting, investigated 12% Revenue Grant 10% Revenue Grant the economic impact Jacksons Lane has on the local economy. Other Trading In Kind They discovered a ratio of economic impact to turnover of 2.3x. 9% and Touring 7% Support In 2016, given our growth, this would result in: EXPENDITURE £1,091,616 generated for the local economy £2,700,000 every year by Jacksons Lane Artistic Programme and Arts Education and additional local jobs supported every 47% Talent Development 39% Participation Activities 60 year because Jacksons Lane exists Trading and Investment in 6% Touring Activity 6% our Facilities generated for the Haringey economy for every £1 £24.55 invested in Jacksons Lane by Haringey Council 2% Overheads

JoJo & Billie’s Tour de France by Compagnie Animotion | Photography by Laurent Quinkal

27 Full of youthful Audiences energy and verve - In 2015/16 Jacksons Lane provided activities, performances, GENDER this is circus with participation and education to over 203,000 people. Our theatre and circus programme attracted audiences of 55% Female 45% Male 23,444 people (a 9.5% increase on last year), while our children a smile on its face.” and family theatre programme saw us delight 15,811 people The Stage on Throwback by Silver Lining, (a massive 30% increase on the year before). commissioned and produced by Jacksons Lane AGE

HOW AUDIENCES FEEL ABOUT US 40% Under 24 56% 25–64 4% 65+ of audiences felt Jacksons Lane 94% is accessible and open to everyone of audiences credit Jacksons Lane with ETHNIC BACKGROUND 80% bringing the whole community together of audiences feel Jacksons Lane 78% creates a buzz around North London of audiences say because of Jacksons Lane White White Other 37% British 2% Irish 9% White 77% they are now more likely to visit Haringey again Asian Asian Other 2% Bangladeshi 3% Indian 4% Asian DISABILITY Black Black Other 9% African 13% Caribbean 2% Black

of our users consider Mixed Ethnic 10.5% themselves to be disabled 17% Background 2% Other

Chaos by Lords of Strut | Photography by Michael MacSweeney from Provision

29 With grateful thanks to all who supported Jacksons Lane in 2015/16

The Robert Gavron Charitable Trust

Tottenham Grammar Hornsey Parochial School Foundation Charities

Lady Gould’s 29th May 1961 Charity Charitable Trust

Sir Mark & Lady Turner An Anonymous Charitable Settlement Family Trust

This report is printed using the environmentally friendly waterless printing process, and is Forest Stewardship Council certified (FSC) Cover: Water on Mars by Plastic Boom and Gandini Juggling | Photography by Einar Kling-Odencrants