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20p ISSN 1361-3952 where sold Archer December 2019 No. 308 A community newspaper for East Finchley run entirely by volunteers. Fundraising drive to make festival happen By David Melsome A crowdfunding campaign has been launched urging people in East Finchley to pledge a small amount of money to ensure their long-running summer festival in Cherry Tree Wood is a success again in 2020. New team There’s a new team respon- sible for East Finchley Festival after previous organisers, East Finchley Community Trust, felt it was time to hand over the baton. Now, following a period of transition, festival volun- teers Mike Hughes, Miranda Levey, Charles O’Toole, Alison Grease is the word for garage gang Roberts, Owen Rowlands and Fashion designer and actress Sadie Frost, centre, joined her friends at the Spanners Grant Silverman, who all live locally, are primed and ready to With Manners garage in East Finchley to create an all-female version of the famous deliver future events after form- Greased Lightning moment from the movie musical Grease as part of a special photo ing non-profit organisation East shoot. Read the full story on page 6. Photo: Debbi Clark. Finchley Festival CIC. Free for the community Entry to the East Finchley Community Festival is always free but it does cost money to run. Sponsorship, stall fees and Best wishes for the programme advertising cover festive season to all our some of the costs but last year readers, deliverers and organisers found that some advertisers, from every- businesses were tightening their one on The Archer team. belts so the new crowdfunding approach is an attempt to fill the cash gap and ensure that Milkmen the organising team can start Total as of 1 December Find your new home today... making bookings for the essen- upheaval tials like stage equipment, bins Successful independent estate agent, established since 1992 and toilets. Residential and commercial, sales, lettings and management specialists At least 12 milkmen, serving Back your festival Our friendly and helpful staff provide a professional and genuine service East Finchley, , 40 High Road, East Finchley Co-organiser Mike Hughes Our office is situated 100 yards from East Finchley Station N2 9PJ and nearby said: “While we have no inten- www.primelocations.co.uk areas, have been ousted from tion of changing the festival, Estate Agents Valuations Sales Lettings [email protected] the depot they have used for we are exploring new ways of Overseas Properties Management Services 020 8883 9090 many years with just two financing it. We need to raise Grant Silverman told The weeks’ notice by its owners. £8,809 and quick, which is why Archer: “We are all really Full story on page 5. we are running a crowdfunding excited about next year’s fes- campaign asking local residents tival. We want it to be the best to pledge a small amount. Just yet and if that means making Mugging alert £10 or £20 from enough people it greener or offering a greater People of all ages are being will help ensure we have the range of food, then we’re open warned to be on their guard finance to stage the event. So, to ideas, suggestions and most against muggers follow- please help if you can, our fes- of all sponsorship.So please get ing reports of a spate of tival needs you.” in touch with us at eastfinchley attempted robberies on You can make your pledge [email protected]” at: spacehive.com/east-finchley- The festival is scheduled to EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL WOULD LIKE TO WISH EAST FINCHLEY teenagers and a distressing A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! festival. Pledges will only be take place on Sunday 21 June Lighting the way & Making connections since 1995 incident involving a com- charged if the project hits its 2020 in Cherry Tree Wood. Any 38 High Road,London N2 9PJ muter walking home at night. funding goal of £8,809 by 8 pledges, large or small, will be 0208 444 7994 Full story on page 3. 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A plan to increase the number of flats at a controversial development opposite East 11 Beresford Road, N2 Prospect Ring, N2 Finchley tube station, first reported in The Archer in July, has been approved by Four air conditioning units at rear Non-material amendments to Barnet Council. on flat roof. planning permission, to include 15 Beresford Road, N2 removal of Condition 19 (Model- Single-storey side and rear ling and Design Work details). extension. 1 Summerlee Gardens, N2 67 Brackenbury Road, N2 Single-storey rear extension. Extension to rear dormer window The Bobath Centre, 250 East over first floor outrigger. End Road, N2 20 Elmfield Road, N2 Amendment to planning permis- Roof extension, including one sion, to include alterations to rear dormer window and two cycle storage, additional sections front roof lights. of fencing and gates to front, revi- 7 Fairlawn Avenue, N2 sions to glazed entrance screen, Single-storey rear extension: details to roof plant and acoustic depth 3.5m, eaves height 2.35 and visual screens. Two internal m, maximum height 3.5 m. white LED illuminated and facade 80 Hamilton Road, N2 mounted pan channel lettering, Variation to planning permission, with translucent vinyl coloured to include increasing the size of film and metal canopy fascia to rear roof lantern. front and rear entrance. 350 Long Lane, N2 1 - 13 Willow House, The Grange Conversion of two self-contained Estate, N2 flats back into a single family Replacement of roof and asso- dwelling. Lawful Development ciated works. Replacement of Expanded development: An early artist’s impression of how the new block will look. Certificate. windows. Permission was originally mately approved. danger of cars emerging from granted in January 2018 for 21 Impact on area during the flats’ small parking area flats and an office on the former on to the High Road immedi- OSTEOPATHY | ACUPUNCTURE GLH site. Developer Safeland and after construction ately opposite the busy station Local residents say they PLC claimed this was insuf- entrance and exit, and of waste are particularly worried about ficiently profitable and asked collection lorries trying to ser- road safety around the new for permission to add three flats vice the 24 flats. The Robin Kiashek four-storey development and and extra office space, part of “The construction period the impact it will have on the Clinics which will be accommodated by will be very disruptive to Monkey Puzzle nursery school excavating underground. the life of East Finchley,” he next door. Keeping North London OSTEOPATHY East Finchley councillors added. “Hundreds of large Michael McGrath, of Ingram pain free for 25 years Claire Farrier and Arjun Mittra waste lorries will be required Road, where homes back on to raised objections at a recent to cart away the wreckage the site, said the development Visit www.robinkiashek.co.uk planning committee meeting of the old Georgian building will be an ugly and overbearing to see how we could help but the amendment was ulti- currently on the site and tons eyesore. He is worried about the of soil excavated to form the Most major health insurance accepted underground areas. Please note that we also have ACUPUNCTURE - Beginners - “We can expect much dust, a Central London clinic Ample free parking mud and noise to be gener- ated. There will be no onsite The Twyford Practice Tai Chi& Qigong parking during construction, 52 Twyford Avenue NEW COURSES in East Finchley ** ** so surrounding streets will be Wednesdays am & pm (Trial session: £5) London N2 9NL much busier. And no doubt tel: 020 8815 0979 James Drewe is a qualified teacher and has been practising tai chi for 40 years. LOW LEVEL LASER THERAPY He is the author of 3 books on tai chi & is a member of the BCCMA. the High Road will need to be Other classes : www.taiji.co.uk closed to facilitate the connec- Robin Kiashek | BSc (Hons) Ost Med., N.D., LicAC email: [email protected] phone: 020-8883 3308 tion of services.” 3 The Archer - www.the-archer.co.uk DECEMBER 2019 Be on your guard against street robberies By Diana Cormack People of all ages are being warned to be on their guard against muggers following reports of a spate of attempted robberies on teenagers and a distressing incident involv- ing a commuter walking home at night. Parents on social media In the year before that, October have reported a number of 2017 to September 2018, there muggings and attempted were 58, almost five a month. muggings on teenagers in the Commenting on the recent area, in some cases by youths increase in local robberies, carrying knives. Teenagers are Jan Lovell, of East Finchley vulnerable as they are on the Safer Neighbourhood Team, streets a lot and often carry says: “We have increased both expensive phones, cash and uniformed and plain clothed bank cards. Parents are patrol- officers on patrol, on foot Caring network: Animal welfare officer Abi McEwan, left, with fostered cat Caspar, and a young carer ling some areas in the evenings and in cars, on the ward. We feeds Caspar when he is just five weeks old. Photos: RSPCA Finchley. to safeguard children walking also are working with Barnet home and have called for a more borough CCTV to identify visible police presence. offenders and as observation Neglected kittens in desperate Robbery prevented to assist officers.” The Archer has had a first- Advice on staying safe hand account of a foiled rob- The Archer asked Jan to bery on Park Road, N2, after suggest ways in which we need of loving foster parents a reader saw a light-coloured can all stay safe. Jan advises RSPCA officers are appealing for help from anyone in East Finchley who is willing to car standing in the road with people to look confident, be foster neglected kittens and cats until they can be found a permanent home. one door open and a screaming aware of their surroundings The charity is presented an opportunity to spend time accept a visit by an RSPCA neighbour on the pavement, and not use earphones. If you with a steady stream of mis- with animals. The benefits to officer to make sure their home trying to fend off an attack by feel you’re being followed, treated cats but has only limited hosts of all ages can be huge. is suitable. the driver who was attempting move quickly to a busy well-lit cattery places of its own in the She said: “We do not expect “It may seem like a long to steal his bag. area such as a shop, restaurant Finchley, Golders Green and people to have previous experi- and arduous process,” said Abi, Our reader, who does not or transport hub and ask for Hendon District. A network of ence of owning a cat, although “but typically we are able to wish to be named, yelled at the help or get on a bus and ask foster volunteers would help to this often is helpful, we only process within two weeks and assailant hoping to scare him the driver for help. meet the demand. ask they have a passion for often foster carers receive their off. Fortunately this worked Meet friends in busy places How foster-care works animals and some availability first cat within the first two and he drove away. “I was and don’t hang around on Foster parents are expected and understanding for those weeks of acceptance, such is scared to get too close in case the street. Put your phone to provide food, water, a toilet- animals in their care. the demand.” the attacker had a weapon,” the away after using it. Use your ing area, stimulation and rest “There is the reward of Carpenters welcome reader told us. “The victim did device’s security features or in a suitable area at home. offering a helping hand and To apply, email awo@ the right thing in making a lot PIN locking mechanisms to A foster placement can be making a difference to a cat’s rspcafinchley.org.uk for an of noise to draw attention to protect data and prevent it anything from a few days or life by ensuring its future re- application form, or contact the what was happening.” being used if stolen. Install a a few weeks or more and is home-ability and the happiness local animal welfare officer by Other residents called the tracker app and act quickly if agreed in advance. All costs of a prospective adopter.” telephone on 07733 395729. police, who were quickly on your phone is stolen. and expenses, including vet- Potential volunteers should The RSPCA would also like to the scene and established Keep a note of your phone’s erinary fees, are covered by be aware that very young hear from any potential volun- that nothing had been taken. unique IMEI number – but not the RSPCA. kittens will need bottle feed- teers with carpentry skills who Despite being given a nasty on your phone – which can Animal welfare officer Abi ing every four hours round could help enrich the lives of beating, the man had held on be obtained by keying in * # McEwan said fostering gives the clock. They are asked to the cats in foster care by making to his possessions. It could 06 #. Register this number on people who would normally be complete an application form, them some cat trees. have been a different story if immobilise.com so the phone unable to take in a cat long-term supply two references and no-one had intervened or if the can’t be used if stolen. mugger had been armed. Our Parents should ask young reader hopes that locals will family members what they Man charged take heed and stay safe. would do if they felt unsafe Police measures when out so that they have a plan of action. They could after ‘stabbing’ 40 robberies in East By Janet Maitland Finchley were recorded by also encourage them to carry the Met Police for the year a personal alarm, which can be A man has been charged October 2018 to September picked up relatively cheaply with causing grievous 2019, just over three a month. online. bodily harm with intent after a man was allegedly stabbed in Muswell Hill in the early hours of Thursday Nicky Sharp 31 October. 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Existing M zone

Proposed new M1 Inner circle: A map of the new parking zone zone Changes afoot to parking Tree planting: A new sapling in Lincoln Road. Photo Mike Coles. What goes up must zonesBy John Lawrence flooded by commuters Major changes to parking zones in East Finchley are in the pipeline after residents raised concerns about their roads being clogged by commuters who leave their cars all day. come down Many residents in Lincoln Road, N2, were pleased to A new controlled parking walk the final half-mile to the introducing the new zone will zone, or CPZ, is being proposed station. be taken in the spring. see Barnet Council contractors planting a range of new trees along the pavements outside their homes in late for the roads closest to the tube Station parking Leslie and Leopold station. It would operate from Residents in the roads clos- The extension of the 2-3pm October, promising buds and greenery for springs and 10am to 6.30pm Monday to est to Cherry Tree Wood and on parking restrictions into Leslie summers to come. Saturday and is intended to the other side of the tube station Road and Leopold Road is Meanwhile reader Diane Goodkind let us know that branches deter drivers who move their around Edmunds Walk and The likely to take effect in the first trimmed from trees in East End Road back in the summer, again cars there from elsewhere in Causeway have long reported few months of 2020. Eighty- by Barnet Council, were still waiting to be collected five or six the existing ‘M’ zone, which is difficulties with parking close to eight per cent of respondents months on. The tree debris is partially blocking the pavement. in a curve as far out as Green- their homes. They say a number there declared in favour of the Local councillors have repeatedly requested that the piles are halgh Walk, Trinity Avenue and of commuters from further out CPZ when a consultation was collected but so far with no success. So, watch your step! Hertford Road. in the existing M zone will get held earlier this year. At the same time, Barnet in their cars and drive to this Residents Kathy Batten, Council has agreed to add area, rather than take a five or David Johns, Delory Lowndes Leslie Road and Leopold Road 10-minute walk to the station. and Valerie Teague led the cam- to the existing M zone, where The proposed new M1 zone, paign. They told The Archer: parking is restricted to residents which was put out for public “Once in place our CPZ only between 2pm and 3pm consultation in November, will regulate non-resident/ ‘Monday to Friday. Until now, would mean residents on these commuter parking ensuring these two roads have been just roads would be able to buy residents can park near their outside the CPZ and have found permits that will not be avail- homes. It should also help themselves first choice for com- able to residents elsewhere in reduce congestion and driver muters who leave their cars and the M zone. A final decision on conflict, making parking a less stressful experience and creating a more pleasant and safer environment for all.” See Letters pg 11.

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The independent deliverers milkman.” He points out the had a supply agreement with flexibility with which orders Capital Dairies, renewable can be arranged and altered every two years and based on when customers know and trust Story time: Children enjoying a picture book at the Finchley Community Toy Library. the long-established use of their regular local milkman. their north London depot and Tony Drew, who has deliv- vehicles. These were bought ered in Highgate for 40 years, Double the fun at toy library two years ago by Milk & More, spoke movingly about the social By Diana Cormack owned by the large German role of milkmen. He has been The Green Man Centre in Strawberry Vale, N2, has been housing Finchley Com- firm Müller. involved with rescues, helping munity Toy Library every Tuesday morning in term time for five years. In January This year, the milkmen’s stroke victims, calling police to 2020 openings will be extended to include Monday afternoons, giving more pre-school agreement was not renewed; burglaries and other situations children and their parents the chance to enjoy some valuable play experience with a instead they say they were when the protective presence variety of toys but without the cost of buying them. told they would have to move of someone who knows the There is a soft play area for Finchley Community Toy help and advice to parents who to Capital Dairies’ new site in community has been vital. For babies and each session offers Library founder Nina Gentry are on their own for whatever Barking, Essex, less convenient him, “It’s not the money aspect activities for toddlers, which said: “It is so hard to get into reason. Attendance is flexible for most of them and without but the moral aspect. I will fight includes story time, along with a library these days. You need after registering. Sessions are electric vehicles. They claim to the end.” facilities for adults to share play a PIN code, a timetable and all run by a group of paid and Milk & More offered to buy Milk & More respond with their youngsters. Two toys that nonsense. Most obstruc- volunteer workers who have their rounds for their own Andrew Kendall, Deputy can be taken for two weeks at a tive!’ She told The Archer of been described as friendly and deliverers to take over. CEO of Milk & More told The time at a minimal cost. Books, her future plans for a book bag accommodating and who offer Archer: “At no time were these of which there is an impressive scheme to encourage parents of coffee and snacks to users as independent milkmen told that collection, are not charged for. pre-schoolers into the habit of well as a warm welcome. they needed to sell their rounds Meeting a need book borrowing. 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EFC ARCHER ADVERT ARTWORK P11110 DATE 14/10/11 [EFC NEWAD BLACK AW/ AY] 6 DECEMBER 2019 The Archer - www.the-archer.co.uk Search starts for ways to clean up the air we breathe By Ruth Anders Did you know that typical Londoners spend 90% of their time indoors, that every bus shelter and set of traffic lights is a toxic air hotspot and that 52% of journeys that could be done on foot in Barnet are made by car? Around 50 people streamed Tamara Djuretic, Director of us all think about opening our into Martin School, East Public Health and Prevention house windows more often and Finchley, in mid-October to for Barnet Council, explained pausing before taking our cars hear these and other mes- the council’s ongoing initiatives half a mile when we could walk. sages, as well as ask lively such as the mapping of air qual- One Creighton Avenue resident and sometimes confrontational ity hotspots against childhood raised his concern about nox- questions. asthma and the planned New ious fumes resulting from local Tyred out: Mechanic Stevie Barrow in a shot from the charity Eco Team and more Year anti-idling campaign. allotment bonfires. calendar. Photo: Debbi Clark. But this was not before eight young Martin School Eco Team students had made a well- Calendar girls from researched and impassioned plea for more action relating to the air we breathe. These chil- dren have been involved with the car workshop a clean air school project, and Who says being a garage mechanic can’t be glamorous? are probably better informed The team at London’s first all-female car workshop make than most of us. One of their greasy boiler suits look chic in a special photo shoot for many initiatives includes the a 2020 charity calendar. growing of eco-friendly plants And the Spanners With Man- be honest, we were pretty stiff to to counter air pollution. ners mechanics pulled in the star start with but after a while we all Under the chairmanship power of their friend, actress loosened up and had fun.” of East Finchley Community Clean break: Residents at the meeting on air quality. Sadie Frost, to join them in some Arts for children Trust’s Kate Brown, audi- of the photographs, all shot at their Every penny raised from sales ence members heard about the Audience views Leonie, Tamara, Kate and garage in Long Lane, N2. of the full-colour calendar will go London Assembly’s aim to Much excitable discussion East Finchley’s three ward It was a cold day in November to the Sir Hubert Von Herkomer get 80% of London journeys followed about future goals councillors promised to take all but professional photographer Arts Foundation which provides achieved on foot, by bicycle including the reduction of the issues on board, although Debbi Clark and a make-up artist free after-school clubs in arts or public transport. Assembly four-wheel drive cars on our next steps are unclear at this made sure everyone looked their subjects and arranges excursions member Leonie Cooper stressed streets and planted green walls stage. For the most part, this best. Ideas and styling for the to art galleries, theatres and exhi- the value of 20mph speed limits to replace metal fences around fascinating session raised more shots came from garage owners bitions for children aged five to in reducing air pollution. schools. Suggested tips made questions than it answered. Siobhan Murphy and Laura Ken- 18 across England. nedy, along with their colleagues You can find out more about Megan, Stevie and Emma. the charity and reserve a copy of Winter will be a busy time in the wood “It was amazing to do but a the calendar, featuring a differ- Litter picks and a community orchard are part of the plans for the continued revival of Cherry little scary,” said Siobhan. “Sadie ent photo of the Spanners With Tree Wood. Roger Chapman, from the Friends of Cherry Tree Wood, brings the latest news. is a professional but none of Manners team every month, at Clean-ups Flavour King, a mix of plum finally announcing a planting us had ever been in front of a vonherkomerfoundation.org/ Regular litter picking and and apricot. While we wait on date. Email friendsofcher- proper photographer before. To shop/ for £16.99. general clean-up sessions are their delivery we’re negotiating [email protected] now planned for Cherry Tree with Barnet Council to ensure Annual General Meeting Wood. Winter dates are the they approve of us planting the Our AGM will be held on St Mary’s Catholic Church second Sunday of each month trees (with guards) in the loca- Tuesday 14 January at Monkey starting Sunday 8 December at tion shown. Puzzle Nursery, just outside the 279 High Road N2 8HG 2pm. Take a break from shop- Please drop us an email with High Road entrance to the wood, www.stmaryseastfinchley.org ping, de-stress and join us in your views on the project and starting at 7.30pm. Everyone our beautiful local wood for join our email list to keep in is welcome to attend and take some litter-picking cheer. We touch with events in the Wood. part. Meanwhile, keep up to will also be starting our leaf We will also hold an event in date with the Friends on our mould compost by clearing the Wood after Christmas to website: https://friendsofcher- leaves off paths. consult with local people before rytreewood.home.blog/ Further clean up sessions follow on Sunday 12 January, Sunday 9 February and Sunday What’s happening with 8 March, again all at 2pm. Vol- unteers are asked to meet at the the pavilion? Summerlee Avenue gate. A year has passed since the decision to demolish the Community orchard disused pavilion in Cherry Tree Wood was made public, The idea of a community yet it would appear that so far nothing has been done. CHRISTMAS SERVICES orchard has been discussed in the past. Due to a recent course At the beginning of Christmas Eve run by the London Community the year a Barnet Council Children’s Mass with Nativity Play 6 pm Orchard charity the idea has spokesman told us: “We are currently awaiting Mass for Midnight: 10 pm moved on rapidly. The course was about quotations for the build- Christmas Day designing a small orchard for ing to be safely demol- a particular area. We chose the ished. Once these have Family Mass 10 am area between the tennis courts been received and evalu- Sung Mass partly in Latin 12 noon and the main path, pictured. Two ated we will programme the works for as soon ancient half dead roses in the Fenced off: The pavilion last month. bed have recently disappeared. as is practicable.” (The Archer, Jan 2019). The latest statement from Your local home care company As part of the course the Friends It was believed that this Barnet says: “The contractor is were entitled to choose five two- would happen once the money currently undertaking a series Call us now on 0300 124 5231 year-old fruit trees. We ordered was available. However, it of pre-start works, including Core Blimey, Cornish Aromatic for your free assessment and 30, High Road seems we will have to wait a arranging for the disconnec- and Ashmead’s Kernel, all nd East Finchley while for the crumbling struc- tion of utilities, after which the get £100 off your 2 invoice! apples, Humbug, a pear, and N2 9PJ ture to be dismantled. building will be demolished.” 7 The Archer - www.the-archer.co.uk DECEMBER 2019 Three-year plan to bring visible changes to Big Local area By John Lawrence Six years after being awarded £1million in lottery cash the Grange Big Local team is set to agree a new three-year plan for projects that it hopes will transform the lives of people living in a large area of East Finchley. The Big Lottery Fund award Complex projects take was originally announced in 2013 to support community time ideas in the area bounded by the But chairman James Masters High Road, Church Lane, East acknowledges that they have End Road and the North Circu- underestimated the time it will lar. Money has been released in take to get some of their larger installments and work will carry projects off the ground. These on until 2026. include ideas like new play areas for youngsters, finding a community hub where local people can meet and improving Easily learned: Renato Corsetti, left, past president of the World Esperanto Association, with Esperanto the underpass between Trinity author Anna Lowenstein. Photo: Mike Coles. Road and Manor Park Road. “We have found that there are many moving parts in these Internacia lingvo en Orienta Finchley types of projects,” he told The (That’s Esperanto for ‘International language in East Finchley’) Archer, “with sometimes five By David Gritten or six service providers like Barnet Council or Transport for Renato Corsetti writes a short sentence on a piece of paper, then asks for a translation. London involved. It can take a What he has written looks unfamiliar at first, but, with the exception of the final word, lot of time to coordinate them it’s not so hard to decipher. It reads: ‘Esperanto estas internacia linguo facile lernebla.’ all and see changes happen. The meaning of the whole “New people keep turning easy language. When I was 13 “That’s why the new three- sentence? “Esperanto is an up,” confirms Anna. “I think I got a book out of the library year plan is so important. I want international language, easily they get involved because as in Muswell Hill. I knew about Big Local chair: James Masters to work out what’s achievable learnable.” soon as they start learning it, it because my great uncle was Varied achievements and then spend some of our Renato and his wife Anna they feel they’re part of some- interested in it. He said it had no To date, the Grange Big money on professional project Lowenstein live in St Pancras thing.” irregularities. And it’s true. It’s Local team has funded youth managers who have the time Court, High Road, N2, and Family language easy, especially if you’re learn- projects such as Art Against and experience to get the pro- are both leading lights in the They met at an Esperanto ing French or Latin, as I was.” Knives and Basketball is Edu- jects done.” world of Esperanto, known as congress in the late 70s and got After her 33-year spell in cation, and run weekly citizens On the list? the most widely spoken ‘con- to know each other in Lucerne, Italy, they moved to London advice sessions at St Mary’s Ideas put forward by local structed international auxiliary Switzerland. “We spoke in Espe- some five years ago. They are Parish Centre, High Road, N2. residents at an open afternoon language.’ It was devised some ranto, which was our common pleased by the growing popular- In November 2018 it supported in November included making 130 years ago to help eliminate language,” recalls Renato. “It ity of Esperanto; it has recently residents affected by the fire in more use of the new Barnwood barriers of misunderstanding is now the common language been estimated that 814,000 Willow House on the Grange, green space in Tarling Road, between people who speak between us.” Their sons, now people worldwide are currently and for several years has run improving equipment in the different languages. in their 30s, speak Esperanto, learning it. an annual Fun Palace event for Market Place play area and Growing interest English and Italian. “So many young people the whole community. Other supporting young entrepreneurs The couple say that enthusi- Anna, who was born and travel a lot or go to meetings projects include regular lunch in the area. The three-year plan asm for Esperanto is growing, raised in north London, has abroad,” Renato reflects. “And clubs and a summer coach trip will be announced early next notably among a generation of written two novels in Espe- wherever they go – China, Thai- to Southend. year ready to start in April. young people who travel widely ranto. Their titles translate as land – there are esperantists!” and meet people from different The Stone City and Death of an For more details about Espe- countries. Online courses such Artist. She reflects: “The whole ranto email Renato at: renato. Autumn fair success as Duolingo are encouraging point of Esperanto is that it’s an [email protected] By Stroma Leith interest and, for the past four Despite dreadful weather on Saturday 2 November, the years, there has been an exam autumn fair at Holy Trinity Church in Church Lane, N2, organised by the London Espe- was a great success. People flooded in to enjoy the stalls ranto Club (founded in 1903). selling children’s clothes and toys, books, bric-a-brac, Success rates are gratifyingly cakes, chutney, jewellery, plants and much more. high. There were competitions with fabulous prizes. Italian-born Renato, a former such as ‘Splat the rat’ and ‘Guess More than £2,600 was raised president of the World Esperanto the name of the giant bear’ providing much needed funds Association, and Anna run (Baloo, in case you wondered); for the church and we are most twice-weekly classes in north story telling for the children and grateful to all who came to London, which are enthusi- a bottle tombola; meal deals for support us. We hope even more astically attended. He teaches the hungry and the famous raffle people will come next year. advanced classes, she teaches intermediate. Renato observes: Holy Trinity Parish Church 67 Church Lane, East Finchley “People come from as far as Church of England Scotland, Wales and Ireland.” We are a warm and friendly congregation who look forward to welcoming you. 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8 DECEMBER 2019 The Archer - www.the-archer.co.uk Y o u n g A r c h e r Joe honoured for his work with young people By Diana Cormack East Finchley worker Joe Strong was presented with an award at a ceremony in Hendon in September in recogni- Joe Strong with his Community tion of the 23 years he has given to working with young Award. Photo Mike Coles people in the community. It came from the AAA4S- UCCESS charity, founded in Helping each other: Monkey Puzzle pre-schoolers with residents at Celebration and prizes Leicester by Cheryl Armatrad- Nazareth House. Photo: Chloe O’Donovan. The spirit of celebration was felt at the Archer Academy’s ing in memory of her son and prizegiving ceremony when former pupils were welcomed young murder victim Antoin Akpom to assist and support Nursery visits bridge back to help mark the achievements of current students. young people towards achiev- Former army officer turned the event. ing their ambitions in life. adventurer Neil Laughton was The secondary school in Joe’s own life changed in the generation gap the guest speaker and shared Eagans Close, N2, thanked 1995 when, after a career in By Tamara Manrique Lago stories about climbing Everest members of the East Finchley night club management, he and racing from Land’s End community, including East Our Monkey Puzzle pre-schoolers had the opportunity decided to do something differ- to learn about our elders and share a space with them at to John O’Groats on a penny Finchley Open and Beaumont ent. He moved from Manchester farthing. The audience were Close Residents Association, to London and began working Nazareth House Care Home, East End Road, N2, thanks treated to both music and for their continued support of with youngsters, often vulner- to the JOY (Joining Old and Young) project founded by dance performances during the annual ceremony. able or problematic teenag- Jenny Kossew. ers who had difficulties with We walked up the High lovely experience for everyone mainstream schooling, as well Road, which gave us the involved, as each month the as doing support work in the opportunity to develop our pre-schoolers go to the care secondary sector. learning of road safety, sharing home to visit the elderly, build- Monday, Friday and more space with other pedestrians ing relationships with them and Many Strawberry Vale resi- and “stranger danger”. There learning to adapt to different dents will know Joe from his was lots to see on the way. social situations. Each child is work with the thriving football The children talked about the paired with one of the residents section of the Monday Club numbers they saw on the buses and together do lots of singing and also from the Friday Youth and on price labels for the fruit and an arts and crafts activity, Club. He told us that he has also and veg stands. in this case decorating paper been mentoring and working JOY is all about joining people. We’re looking forward with young individuals in the old and young together. It is a to our visit again next month. community who have mental health issues. Joe believes the reduction in social services has contributed greatly towards many of the problems young people are now experiencing. He told The Archer that when he started working in Barnet in 1996, the borough ran 23 youth centres Prize moment: Sophie, from Year 11 at the Archer Academy, collects but that today there are only her award for art from Lesley Andrew and Peter Hale, of East two: Canada Villa in Mill Hill Finchley Open, as guest speaker Neil Laughton looks on. and Finchley Youth Theatre on the High Road.

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The rebels everything is: for example, at the top, were chanting and all exits, toilets, welcome waving XR flags. A banner was and wellbeing tents, and unrolled across the junction. where to access working I was reminded of the tre- groups such as de-esca- mendous power of non-violent lation, police liaison and direct action. Over the next 12 arrestee support. We help days and a night, I joined the keep cycle lanes open, and Rebellion daily. always assist emergency Stewards spend a lot of time vehicles through an action dealing with lost property, and or site. this wet October the property Safety is paramount. On the was sodden. Every piece is Massed ranks: Protesters in Trafalgar Square in October. Extinction March we spaced recorded, and crossed off when ourselves all along between reunited with its owner. With ing, due to the togetherness of traffic and people. Wearing high long hours on site, in the rain, it people around. People were vis, we are often the first point might have been miserable but kind, and took care of each of contact for the public, and are it wasn’t at all. It was inspir- other. Ricky Savage ... ready to explain the protest, as “The voice of social irresponsibility” well as showing understanding for the frustration of people’s …and what it’s like to be Pray for a power cut journeys being disrupted. Well, it’s that time of year again: time for the turkey, booze, We encouraged a sombre tantrums and overspending. And when it comes to turkeys tone to the march. After all, it arrested as a Rebel was about the extinction of all By Daphne Chamberlain I’m not just talking about the bird. Christmas is worse than creatures and nature. This isn’t East Finchley’s Hazel Mason was also in Trafalgar Square, that, especially when you’re talking music and movies. always adopted by the march- Once upon a time music meant carols and tuneless singing, where she was arrested on the first day. It was a difficult until the wonderful world of pop music got in on the act and made ers, as people like to be loud, personal journey for Hazel, a retired actor, making her singing and chanting. it worse. Back in 1964 Elvis gave you a Blue Christmas and all realise that she is essentially a law-abiding person. Dora Bryan wanted for Christmas was a Beatle, though who knows Trafalgar Square She told The Archer: “I Police lifted her up, and what she was going to do with him. But once you hit the 70s John On Monday 7 October my didn’t want to dissipate police drove her and her friend away Lennon got all sanctimonious and Mud showed how naff you could day began at 7.30am. Because resources or to hamper people’s from the Square. They found the get in 1974 with Lonely this Christmas, leaving everyone hoping we didn’t know how things movements, but sometimes police very pleasant, and they for a power cut. would play out, we stationed civil disobedience is the only were not charged. From there it went downhill all the way, particularly when Cliff ourselves in twos about the way to make an impact. I saw There is still a common was involved with such dross as Mistletoe and Wine and the awful square at different roads. younger people facing arrest, belief that Rebels are “just kids”, Millennium Prayer. The Darkness gave a heavy metal experience I was on the junction with the even though that could damage but Hazel told us that there is and, in 2004, Morrissey released I Have Forgiven Jesus. I wonder if Strand. The Mall was blocked, their careers or their immigra- a huge group of professional Jesus has forgiven Morrissey. I haven’t. And I still haven’t mentioned due to building work, but cars, tion status.” people in their 30s, 40s and 50s Band Aid… buses, lorries and pedestrians Together with an elderly in the membership. Plans are So let’s hit the popcorn and go to the Christmas movies. You’ve were rolling through the rest friend with mobility problems, already afoot to contact schools, got the classics like It’s a Wonderful Life and Scrooge, the modern of the Square. When the action she lay down on the road along- particularly in the science field. greats like Trading Places and Carol, but they’re a few pearls scat- happened, it was so fast. side fellow-members who had Last month, Hazel herself tered amongst the swine. My junction was taken by glued themselves to the ground made headlines by launching a We’ve had Love Actually, with Hugh Grant doing his mutant cross five or more rebels running into or to scaffolding. She says: Facebook group for XR Grand- between Tony Blair and David Cameron and Kate Winslet going rom the middle of the road with a “They were brave. I wasn’t parents outside Buckingham com in The Holiday. And this year we don’t so much hit the bottom wheeled, free standing scaffold. prepared to do that.” Palace. of the barrel as come out through the other side. Yes, folks, Last They clambered up to the top Christmas, a movie that combines 80s pop and sentimentality, is here. For some reason George Michael’s sentimental 80s pop song has been bolted onto a film with the most sentimentally contrived plot twist in decades. It’s got the dragon mother from Game of Thrones, the bloke from Crazy Rich Asians and Emma Thompson proving she can cook up a turkey with the worst of them. Time to bring back the great British TV tradition of back-to-back Bond films and The Great Escape or, failing that, give me a proper 70s’ power cut. That will THE BEST IN PRIVATE GENERAL & COSMETIC DENTAL CARE switch everything off.

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James 8883 3308/07836 Star Wars: The Rise of Sky- 710281 or [email protected] walker, starring Daisy Ridley,  Tennis club with four clay courts off who happened to attend the Southern Road. Call 8883 7723. Phoenix for a private event  Tennis group lessons for adult begin- back in November. ners and intermediates, weekends, Park The much-anticipated Road, N8. Contact Maz on tennisgift@ gmail.com. Disney sequel Frozen 2 will  This Mum Runs: Free social runs in East be showing on weekdays Finchley and Muswell Hill, Sunday 8am throughout the school Christ- and Wednesday 7.30pm. Contact trishy. mas holidays and the popular [email protected]. Recycled: Surinder Shani in his garden of art made from throw-away materials. Photo: Mike Coles. CBeebies Christmas show  Yoga, breathing & relaxation. Weekly will be screened on Sunday 1 drop-in classes - N3, N6, N10. Phone December. Judy on 07956 375607. Sculptor with an eye for old rubbish There is the traditional  Yoga beginners’ course at Yogalogy, By John Lawrence High Road, N2. Contact 020 70187377 screening of It’s a Wonderful or [email protected] Whenever plumbers do any work for Surinder Shani, the first thing he tells them is Life, with free sherry and mince  Yoga, pregnancy yoga, meditation not to throw anything out. As soon as they start, he is already eyeing up any old pipes pie, on Sunday 22 December classes. Call Sunnah 07941 321 772 or boiler parts and wondering how he could use them in his art. and there will also be screening www.stretchingpeople.co.uk. Surinder, 84, works with designing hospitals and other in galleries but he rarely sells of the Royal Ballet’s produc- Music, Dance & Creative Arts plastic tubes, bed springs, old public buildings. Then 25 years them. His new mission is to tion of The Nutcracker on  The Archer Community Choir, Tuesdays barbecues and metal sheeting ago he added sculpture to his share his love of the visual arts Tuesday 17 December. 7-9pm, The Archer Academy, Eagans ­­– in fact any junk that might repertoire, starting with cast- with today’s schoolchildren. Other special events include Close, N2. Email: archercommuni- usually end up in a skip – and ing some unwanted desks in He said: “One of my paint- Les Miserables: The Staged [email protected]. sculpts them into fascinating concrete. ings is already on loan to Friern Concert on Monday 2 Decem-  Art Classes. Call Henry on 8888 5133. abstract figures that have filled “I see shapes I could recy- Barnet School and I’d be happy ber, the Old Vic’s Present  A-Chord , friendly choir, all genres, open to his home and garden in East cle in all kinds of objects. I to hear from any others inter- Laughter, starring Andrew all. Thursdays 8pm at NNLS, East End Rd. Scott, on Monday 9 December Laura 07732 120464. www.a-chord.uk End Road, N2. find it a lot more challenging ested in borrowing a sculpture  Ballroom & Latin American Dance Exploring shapes and to work with materials that or painting. The visual arts are and the Royal Ballet’s Coppe- lia on Tuesday 10 December. Classes - beginners & improvers. Wed & materials are lying around because it being downgraded in the cur- Fri eve, Bishop Douglass Sch. 8207 2323. makes my imagination work riculum today and I understand The artist, an architect by Choose the Phoenix first  ‘Calm & Sing’ workshops. Contact harder to find ways of using that many schools don’t have profession, sometimes encases Alison Gold, chair of the Angie on [email protected] them,” he said. “When I start a the money to promote them. If his forms in cement and sand, Phoenix trustees, said the  Creative writing classes in informal, piece I don’t know how it will I can help bring young people friendly atmosphere. Tel Sallie Rose 020 creating elegant figures like a cinema will be running a end up. Sometimes I finish in in closer contact with art, I will 8444 7217. mother and child dancing. He Christmas raffle throughout hours, sometimes it takes many be happy.”  Creative Writing at Friern Barnet Com- has no studio and creates every- December to continue with attempts to satisfy me.” We will pass on messages from munity Library. Every Saturday, 12pm, thing on the spot in his garden. its fundraising drive and 07488 230580. any schools interested in con- In his 40s, Surinder turned Outreach to schools she urged film-goers in East  Dance conditioning classes. New body tacting Surinder. Email him via: to painting as a creative relief Surinder’s paintings and Finchley to choose the Phoe- in 10 lessons. Diana: 07580 041270. [email protected] www.boldbodies.co.uk. from his heavily-regulated job sculptures have been displayed nix first.  East Finchley Writers Group, Weds at the Old White Lion. Contact Ralph 8444 5903. What’s On... E-mail your listings to: [email protected]  East Finchley Poetry Writing Work- Thursday 5 to Saturday 7 December wine. Everyone welcome. by Elgar, Mozart and Vaughan Williams, Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 December shops. Monthly on Saturdays. Contact • The Guild Players present Aladdin at • Fortismere Community Choir, conducted with two works by Geoffrey Hanson, whose • Pop-up Christmas sale of ceramics, Dennis Evans 8346 9528.  Jazz Club at the Bohemia, North Finchley Methodist Church Hall, Ballards by Marvin Perrott, perform wonderful 80th birthday the concert marks. Tickets glassware, gifts, cards and present Finchley. Call 020 7998 6217 or 07957 Lane, N3 1NB. All performances 7.30pm, music for Christmas (Rachmaninoff, online from www.ticketsource.co.uk/ ideas at Offshoot Gallery and Studio 347411 for more information plus Saturday matinee 3pm. Tickets online Janacek and Lauridsen’s O Nata Lux) and efinchley arts, and locally from Black Gull space, High Road, N2, near junction  Learn to sing at Finchley Methodist at ticketsource.co.uk/theguildplayers or carols old and new for everyone to join Books, 121 High Road, N2. with Bedford Road. Other gifts: original Church, Ballards La. Call 8888 4412. on the door (cash or cheque only). Foyer in; St Andrew’s Church, Alexandra Park Wednesday 11 December to Sunday 26 artwork, skincare, pet products, jewellery,  Memory Lane Singing Club - friendly opens 30 minutes before show. Collect Road, N10 2DD, 7.30pm. Tickets £10 in January books, wrapping paper and cards. singing club meets every Friday in booked tickets at least 10 minutes before advance via www.fortismeremusiccentre. • Ovation presents the London fringe Sunday 15 December Finchley. Call Valerie 8458 4508. performance starts.Box office enquiries co.uk or £12 on the door. premiere of the hit Broadway musical 42nd • Ramblers Association nine-mile  Muswell Hill after school ukulele club, 07938 232027. • Chamber choir Voxcetera presents its Street, Upstairs at the Gatehouse, Highgate walk from Highgate to the Olympic Wednesdays 4.15-5.15pm, ages 6-10. Saturday 7 December Christmas concert Star of Wonder, an Village, N6. Musical numbers include We’re Park passing through Contact Margie 07909 439513.  Rock ’n Roll dance lessons, 8pm every • Mineral, Gem and Fossil Show hosted by evening of sacred music and traditional in the Money, Lullaby of Broadway, You’re (London’s longest nature reserve), several Weds at the Constitutional Club, The Finchley branch of the Amateur Geological carols for all to join in, at Hornsey Parish Getting to be a Habit with Me and the title parks, Woodberry Wetlands, Abney Park Walks. Drop-in. Call Kav 07721 489489. Society, 10am-4pm, Trinity Church, Nether Church, Cranley Gardens, N10 3AH. Tickets song 42nd Street. More information and Cemetery and along the River Lea and  Traditional tunes @ TOC Highgate Hill, join Street, N12 7NN. £2 entrance, under 12s £20, £16, £14 (under-18s half price on top tickets from upstairsatthegatehouse.com Hackney Marshes. Return from Hackney in playing by ear - 1st & 3rd Tues monthly free. Large hall with fossils, jewellery, gems, two bands) available from voxcetera.co.uk. Saturday 14 December Wick DLR to . Early dropout from 8.30pm. Free. 07958 282898. rocks and mineral stalls, refreshments, Refreshments available. • Muswell Hill Indoor Car Boot Sale, points possible. Bring packed lunch. Meet Clubs & Social tombola and lucky dip. Sunday 8 December 10am-1pm, Hornsey Parish Church Hall, at Highgate tube station, 10.30am. More • Martin School Christmas Fair, Plane • Charles Dickens in North London, Cranley Gardens, N10 3AH; info: 020 8368 information from leader Declan Leyden  Bingo Club Mondays 7-9 pm, Green Man Centre, Contact: Jan 8815 5452 Tree Walk, N2, 12noon-3pm; enjoy guided walk with City of London guide 8180 or 07708 152354; admission 50p; on 07503 619465.  French conversation in small friendly Santa’s grotto, delicious cakes, games Paul Baker; meet outside High Barnet tube refreshments available. • Jazz at the Bohemia, 762-764 High Road, group with native speaker. 8444 9395. and treats, something for all the family. station, 11am. More information from Paul • Finchley Chamber Choir and Finchley North Finchley, 7.30pm; Eriko Ishihara  Friends of Cherry Tree Wood friendsof- • Highgate Primary School Christmas on 07506 761294 or www.barnet-walks. Symphony Orchestra present The Glory (piano, vocals), Andy Hamill (bass) and cherrytreewood.home.blog or 8883 7544. Fair, Storey Road, N6 4ED, 12.30-4pm, co.uk of Christmas, music for all the family, Allison Neale (saxophone). Entry £10.  Haringey Recorded Music Society with Santa’s grotto, mulled wine and mince • Volunteers are invited to take part in a including Handel Messiah (excerpts), Sunday 22 December informal meetings locally. Call David pies, raffle, tombola and lots of festive litter pick and general clean up in Cherry JS Bach Christmas Oratorio (opening • Ramblers Association Winter Solstice Moldon on 8361 1696. family fun! Adults £3, kids free. Tree Wood; meet at Summerlee Avenue chorus), Parry, Lehar, Elgar, Massenet and Walk a seven-mile route around Hadley  Muslim Ladies Lunch Club 1st & 3rd •Switch-on of East Finchley’s Christmas gate at 2pm. Strauss, with favourite carols for all to sing; Wood to celebrate the shortest day. Bring a Weds, Ann Owen Ctr., Oak La. Call lights around the tree outside Budgens, Wednesday 11 December Trinity Church, North Finchley, N12 7NN, festive picnic to share. Meet at Hadley Wood 8432 1415 to book.  Bridge Club, Thursday & Saturday 4.30pm; carols led by the Archer • The London Mozart Players and London 7.30pm. Tickets available on the door, or station, 10.40am. More information from afternoons, Age UK, Oak Lane, N2 8LT. Community Choir and Brookland Junior Ripieno Singers present a concert at All in advance at www.fcchoir.co.uk: £15, £13 leaders Vivien Mallindine and Julia Haynes Contact Ray Tiano 07944 562180. School Choir; free mince pies and mulled Saints’ in Durham Road, N2, 7.30pm; music concessions, £6 under-18s. on 07709 041784 or 07803 892496. 11 The Archer - www.the-archer.co.uk DECEMBER 2019 Letters Send your correspondence Ho, ho, how to avoid buying to: "Letters Page" Willow House fire The Archer, PO Box 3699, Dear Editor, London N2 2DE or e-mail more plastic this festive season Your article on the devastat- [email protected]. Maxine Klein, from No2PlasticsN2, has some planet-saving tips for present buyers. ing fire in Willow House (The Letters without verifiable contact addresses Christmas is coming and the stores are getting glittery. Having worked with the campaign Archer, November 2019) exposed will not be printed. Contact details can be No2Plastics for some time, I despair at the amount of surplus tinsel, unnecessary the chaos wrought by the right withheld on request at publication. We to buy scheme when used in reserve the right to abridge letters for packaging and plastic goods on sale. I imagine, in my Scrooge-like way, how full the multi-occupancy buildings. reasons of space. bins will be after Christmas, with waste and plastic that will never decompose. As you reported, two of the flats parking, ensuring residents can People say that our contribu- remain owned by the Council i.e. tion is a drop in the ocean but park near their homes. It should Barnet Homes, the rest having also help reduce congestion and our philosophy at No2Plastics A useful way to recycle been bought by their occupants driver conflict, making parking is that small measures can have as leasehold properties. Many of a less stressful experience and an effect. Enough drops of water the flats are occupied by tenants creating a more pleasant and safer accumulated can produce a tor- this newspaper of the original purchasers. So who environment for all. rent. So, how to minimise this By Mary Poulter, East Finchley Open Artists basket maker is responsible for getting the work We have asked the FGG Com- threat to our environment? done? Making containers from copies of The Archer and any mittee to review the effects of the Starting with wrapping In addition to the two flats, CPZ in 6 months. We also realise paper, I have for some time used other newspaper is a good way to recycle paper and avoid Barnet Homes own the common that some nearby non-CPZ roads the centre photo page of The buying plastic. The containers are fairly strong and can parts i.e. the roof, entrance, stairs may experience extra displacement Guardian (other newspapers be used to store dry produce from the garden or items in etc. However when maintenance parking and may then wish to apply can be used) to wrap presents, your workroom. work is required the leasehold- to join the N2 CPZ. tied with string instead of plastic Newspaper ers have to pay the council In addition, we have requested ribbons. Many recipients brand pots can also be to get the work done and one double yellow lines at the junction me as an eccentric but they did used for growing person’s view of need doesn’t of Leopold /High Road (very near anyway. seedlings. Take necessarily agree with another’s. the Martin School crossing) to The situation of having the Ideas for presents and care when trans- allow clearer visibility and a safer ferring them to the flats occupied by tenants of access to the High Road, reducing stocking fillers final garden spot as the original purchasers may the likelihood of accidents. well be in contravention of the • For those who have been using the bottoms will We would especially like to plastic coffee capsules for their conditions of the leases and/ thank our councillors Alison Moore be soggy, but the or of the mortgage lenders. coffee machines I’ve discov- whole container & Arjun Mittra for their invaluable ered a reusable version that is This problem is in addition to the help in making this happen, and can be safely put in obvious one of the depletion of compatible with a Nespresso the ground so there also Brian Milsom for his initial Put to good use: How your paper basket the housing stock available to campaigning on this issue. machine, which can be ordered is less root distur- could look. from evergreen-capsules.com. the Council. Yours faithfully, bance. Inks used for printing and a wooden block or a strong • A nice bar of soap as an alter- Yours faithfully, Kathy Batten, Valerie Teague, are water-based and thus fine cardboard box; 15cm x 15cm native to soap dispensers, or a Ann Inglis David Johns and Delory for composting. x 25cm works well. Use tacks, soap alternative to shampoo. Huntingdon Road, N2 To make a container all you drawing pins or clothes pegs to Lowndes, •My grandchildren will get steel need is lots of newspaper pages secure the work as you weave. Leopold Road, N2. straws to use instead of plastic Good news on parking folded neatly into 2-3cm strips Simple and satisfying. ones. Any toys will be those that Dear Editor, Pavement peril last, such as Lego, and not novel- We are very pleased to report that after several years of cam- Dear Editor, ties that are broken and thrown paigning for a solution to the many I’d like to add to what David Day away before Christmas dinner. Pop in to the pop-up has observed about the dangerous Local artists, designers and traders are coming together and various parking and safety •All the friends whom I ever issues in our roads, residents of corner by Domino’s (The Archer, visit are given a packet of reus- for a pop-up Christmas sale of ceramics, glassware, gifts, Leslie and Leopold Roads are now November 2019). The delivery able plastic food covers to use cards and present ideas in the High Road, N2. Their festive joining the N2 CPZ. drivers are in the habit of leaving instead of cling film and this gift market takes place on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 We attended the Finchley and the road just by the bus stop before will be a present for the friends December at the Offshoot Gallery and Studio space, close Golders Green Local Area Commit- Fortis Green junction and riding on who have not yet received one. to the junction with Bedford Road. tee meeting on 17 October where the pavement to the shop. They •Amy’s in the High Road have Artists and makers having stalls at the event include Anita the results of the recent CPZ Statu- come up behind you at some speed with no regard at all for pedestrians. lovely string bags in which Mangan, Matilda Harrison, Chris Stayrou, Brigitte Herod and tory Consultation were announced. to put loose fruit, as well as Intrepid Hound. Other gifts on offer will be original artwork, The response rate was one of the Yours faithfully, a selection of bamboo bowls, skincare, pet products, jewellery, books, wrapping paper and cards. highest in the borough for CPZ Jan Masson, cutlery and water bottles. They consultations and an overwhelm- Address supplied. also have collapsible plastic ing majority (88%) of respondents coffee cups, although I prefer ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH voted in favour of the CPZ. my lovely metal cup for coffee. Church of England The committee voted to accept Talent Merry Christmas, one and all, 35a Durham Road, East Finchley, London N2 9DP the consultation’s recommenda- from No2PlasticsN2. tions and are going ahead with the CPZ extension. A big thank seekers Christmas Services you to everyone who took part in Applications are now open Christmas the consultation especially those who also campaigned door to door. for acts to take part in Sunday 22nd December A likely start date for the CPZ North London’s Got Talent concert Get in the mood for Christmas!! will be during the first quarter 2020, which helps to raise Chamber choir Voxcetera is 6.30 pm Christmas Carol Service of 2020 and parking restrictions funds for the North London staging its annual Christmas followed by mulled wine and mince pies will operate for one hour between Hospice supporting end-of- concert on Saturday 7 2-3pm Monday-Friday. The council life care in Barnet, Enfield December, this year in Tuesday 24th December will write to residents 4-6 weeks and Haringey. Hornsey Parish Church. before the start date with more If you’re part of a dance The evening will include Christmas Eve information and practical details. or theatre company, a school traditional carols and sacred Parking has become increas- or church band or choir, or 3.00 pm Children’s Christmas Service with Carols ingly fraught and difficult over the music, as well as popular secu- perhaps you’re a magician or 11.30 pm Sung Midnight Mass past few years as we have suffered lar seasonal songs. Concert- from a cumulative displacement comedian, the organisers would goers will also be invited to with Blessing of the Crib love to hear from you. Success- followed by wine and mince pies effect from the gradual extension raise the roof by joining in with of the N2 CPZ (a common com- ful acts will be invited to take a couple of carols. plaint in London, especially near part in a live show in front of a The concert at the parish Wednesday 25th December tube stations). More and more panel of judges at artsdepot in church (St Mary with St Christmas Day commuters seem to be parking in North Finchley on Saturday 8 George) in Cranley Gardens, our roads and walking to the tube February. N10, starts at 7.30pm and 10.00 am Sung Mass of the Day or their place of work. There were Find more details and apply refreshments will be avail- followed by refreshments increasing ‘stand-offs’ and road before Friday 13 December at able. Tickets priced £20, £16, rage incidents as drivers competed www.northlondonhospice.org £14 (under 18s half price on top For more details, check our website: for spaces and passing places. or call Amanda in the hospice two bands) are available from www.allsaints-eastfinchley.org.uk Once in place our CPZ will fundraising team on 020 8446 voxcetera.co.uk. regulate non-resident/commuter 2288. DECEMBER 2019 PAGE 12 Your news Send your stories, letters, and photos to [email protected] or by post to The Archer, PO Box 3699, London N2 2DE. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Insta- gram @TheArcherN2. You can view our The Archer online archive at www.the-archer.co.uk Published by East Finchley Newspapers, P.O. Box 3699, London N2 2DE. www.the-archer.co.uk A time machine to the Tube of yesteryear By David Gritten If a time machine could whisk today’s Tube travellers back to the 1970s, they would be astonished by how different the Underground was back then. Smoking was permitted. The escalators below ground were wooden. Passengers feeling tired (or possibly tipsy) could stretch out full-length on benches situated on platforms.

Feet up: Tired travellers on the Northern line in 1975. Photo: Mike Goldwater. Tunnel of love: A couple kiss at Holborn in 1978. Photo: Mike Goldwater. “And compared to today, walked away if they were escalators are steel, after the now be widely seen. “Looking (: the Underground was reluctant. Most of them agreed, terrible fire in 1987 at Kings back at it now,” he says, “it 1970-1980 is available from dark,” says Mike Goldwater, enabling him to assemble an Cross St. Pancras, started by a was a wonderful experience.” Hoxton Mini Press at £16.95) a photographer and film- impressive portfolio. lit match dropped on a wooden maker who lives in Fortis As the book confirms, escalator, caused the deaths of they’re a varied lot: on its cover, DID YOU KNOW? Green. “Since then, the 31 people. lighting has been upgraded a charming young couple, “A lot of changes were YOU ARE GOING TO BE HAPPY phenomenally.” kissing at WITH YOUR NEW VARIFOCALS Mike began chronicling life the foot of OR YOUR MONEY BACK. an escalator on the Tube with his camera in AS SIMPLE AS THAT 1970, when he was just 20. Over at Holborn the next 10 years he returned in 1978; IF YOU TRIED THE REST NOW TRY often, visiting dozens of sta- dejected CERTIFIED VARILUX SPECIALISTS tions, riding trains and seeking young out intriguing subjects. Manches- STEWART-DUNCAN OPTICIANS “I spent a lot of time below ter United 126 High Road, East Finchley, N2 9ED ground,” he recalls. “I never had fans at 8535(AW)TheArcher_2ColumnAdvert:ClintonSmith_020 7267 7727 5/2/14 a fixed destination. Everyone Wembley 020 8883-2020 else was going from A to B, but Park sta- I’d travel on a whim, looking at tion after people and the different spaces. the 1979 Pipe-smoker: A train guard at Oxford Circus in 1978. “The darkness made it Cup final Your a technical challenge but I (their team Photo: Mike Goldwater. discovered I could take good lost to Arsenal); two City types necessary, even in 1970,” Security ! pictures on the Underground by (clearly the worse for drink) Mike recalls. “The Tube was problems shooting black-and-white film sprawling across Tube carriage dark. Its infrastructure was run Solved and overdeveloping it slightly. seats at Bank. down. But not all the changes Then it was a question of find- So many changes were positive: beautiful Vic- Intruder Alarms ing interesting moments and The book is also a reminder torian tile work and lovely capturing them.” of long-gone features on the decorations around the tunnels CCTV Underground: the lift opera- and escalator passages were Faces from the past Access Control Earlier this year Mike was tors, the little bookshop at covered up behind aluminium cladding.” looking through his archive Baker Street, the newspaper Intercom Systems of photographs, came across stand at Notting Hill Gate. Mike is delighted to have found such an enthusiastic his Tube photos and decided Today benches on plat- Locks, Doors & Keys they stood the test of time. He forms have dividers, so no-one publisher and pleased his work visited a publisher of collect- can lie down on them. All from that long-ago period will Safes & Grilles able photographic books in East London, who immediately Locksmiths agreed. Now, 40 years after he COLINSales & LettingsSCLARE completed his project, a 128- 119a East End Road, East Finchley, London, N2 0SZ page book of his photographs is available to buy. London We cover East Finchley, Muswell Hill, Underground: 1970-1980 cap- Hampstead Garden Suburb, North Finchley, Whetstone, tures people in spontaneous, Finchley Central, Barnet, Friern Barnet, Golders Green, amusing or intimate moments Archway, Islington and parts of the City. as they navigate the Tube Letting fee: 7% (= 8.4% incl vat) Sales fee: 1% (= 1.2% incl vat) O2O 8442 O66O system. But more importantly, a quality service to you! Securebase Ltd Open 6 days a week 112 High Road, East Finchley, London N2 9EB Mike always asked travel- T: 020 8442 0660 9.30 am - 7 pm Monday to Friday 10 am - 3 pm Saturdays F: 020 8365 2788 lers for their permission to Contact us on [email protected] be photographed, and simply 020 8444 3351 www.colinsclare.co.uk [email protected] www.securebase.co.uk The Archer is a non-profit-making, non-political & non-religious newspaper, staffed entirely by volunteers.