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Reference Name/Description Address Ward CIL Funding Total Date CIL Funding Reference Name/Description Address Ward Date Agreed Total Belsize Terrace, adjacent to/junction with no. 41a LCIL011 Belsize RA Notice Board Belsize £725.15 10/05/2017 Belsize Lane NW3 5AU 1. Belsize Village, Belsize Lane and 2. Belsize LCIL057 Belsize Community Safety (CCTV) Belsize £92,000.00 11/04/2018 Park Gardens/ Englands Lane Belsize and Swiss Cottage Market Area: Swiss Belsize and Swiss Cottage Air LCIL056BE Cottage Farmers Market, Adamson Road, Eton Belsize £2,510.00 25/05/2018 Quality Monitoring Avenue, Winchester Road Wac Arts, The Old Town Hall, 213 Haverstock LCIL120 Inside Out Wac Arts Belsize £25,000.00 08/08/2019 Hill, London NW3 4QP LCIL137 NW3 School Run Belsize £1,035.00 17/10/2019 Belsize Community Library Chairs Belsize Community Library, Antrim Road London LCIL058 Belsize £7,528.80 14/11/2019 and Extractor Fan NW3 4XN Restoration at Belsize Community Belsize Community Library, 8 Antrim Grove, LCIL106 Belsize £12,840.00 12/12/2019 Library Belsize Park, London NW3 4XN CIL Funding Reference Name/Description Address Ward Date Agreed Total LCIL226BL Belsize Streatery Belsize Village, NW3 Belsize £18,636.62 03/07/2020 Belsize Community Library COVID- Belsize Community Library, Antrim Grove, LCIL248 Belsize £23,674.00 05/11/2020 19 Support Belsize Park, London NW3 4XP Gays the Word LCIL105 Gays the Word Video 86 Marchmont Street Bloomsbury £54.51 31/05/2019 Bloomsbury 33 Conway Street 14 Goodge Place 27 Tottenham Street 19-21 Ridgemount Street 3 Huntley Street (new lamp column) LCIL110BL EV Charge Points Bloomsbury Bloomsbury £20,584.00 25/07/2019 Endsleigh street, east side, junction with Tavistock square. 32 Tavistock square opposite 27 Montague place 11a Fitzroy Square LCIL143 Fitzroy Street Furniture Fitzroy Street and Warren Street Bloomsbury £1,611.20 13/11/2019 LCIL148 Huntley Street Cyclehangar Huntley Street, Bloomsbury Bloomsbury £8,000.00 17/12/2019 CIL Funding Reference Name/Description Address Ward Date Agreed Total LCIL199 Bloomsbury Cycle Hangars Bloomsbury £16,000.00 13/05/2020 KCBNA, Marchmont Community Centre, LCIL192 KCBNA Lunch Club Bloomsbury £10,820.00 24/08/2020 Marchmont Street, WC1N 1AB Brunswick Square LCIL250 Brunswick Square Planting Bloomsbury £10,000.00 09/11/2020 Bloomsbury LCIL245 Marchmont Community Garden Bloomsbury £23,720.00 16/11/2020 LCIL259 Bloomsbury Cycle Hangars Bloomsbury £35,000.00 06/01/2021 Primrose Hill Community Library, 11-16 Camden Town LCIL003 Primrose Hill Community Library £159,293.00 13/01/2017 Sharpleshall Street, NW1 8YN with Primrose Hill Primrose Hill Community Library, 11-16 Camden Town LCIL003a Primrose Hill Community Library £150,000.00 17/09/2018 Sharpleshall Street, London NW1 8YN with Primrose Hill CIL Funding Reference Name/Description Address Ward Date Agreed Total Holy Trinity and St Silas School Holy Trinity and St Silas School Camden Town LCIL071 Hartland Road £88,701.00 22/10/2018 Playground Refurb with Primrose Hill London NW1 8DE In the vicinity of 54 King Henrys Road, London Camden Town LCIL126 Cycle Hangar King Henry's Road £4,000.00 31/10/2019 NW3 3RP with Primrose Hill Clime-it Brothers, Unit 60, The Stables Market, Camden Town LCIL145 Clime-it Brothers Academy £23,000.00 29/11/2019 Chalk Farm Rd, London NW1 8AH with Primrose Hill Clarence Way MUGA Roof Netting Clarence Way Estate, Lewis Street, London NW1 Camden Town LCIL153 £4,338.00 26/02/2020 Installation 8PX with Primrose Hill Primrose Hill Community Library, 11-16 Camden Town LCIL003b Primrose Hill Community Library £150,000.00 23/03/2020 Sharpleshall Street, London NW1 8YN with Primrose Hill St. Mary's Church Covid-19 St. Marys Church Primrose Hill, Elsworthy Road, Camden Town LCIL178 £2,500.00 17/04/2020 Response Project London NW3 3DJ with Primrose Hill North London Cares Alone North London Cares, 5-7 Buck Street, London Camden Town LCIL175 £2,500.00 20/04/2020 Together Covid-19 Response NW1 7JE with Primrose Hill CIL Funding Reference Name/Description Address Ward Date Agreed Total The Pirate Castle Improvements The Pirate Castle Gilbeys Wharf, Oval Road, Camden Town LCIL184 £48,859.62 06/05/2020 Phase 1 London NW1 7EA with Primrose Hill Chalk Farm Foodbank Covid-19 Chalk Farm Foodbank Office, 9 Eglon Mews, Camden Town LCIL194 £2,500.00 20/05/2020 Support London NW1 8YS with Primrose Hill Castlehaven Community Association, 23 Castlehaven Community Camden Town LCIL213 Castlehaven Road, Camden Town, London NW1 £15,000.00 08/06/2020 Association COVID-19 Support with Primrose Hill 8RU Redundant Car Club Bay CC-148, at the South Camden Town LCIL154 Cycle Hangar Albert Terrace £4,000.00 23/06/2020 End of Albert Terrace, London NW1 7SU with Primrose Hill Women and Health Flat Roof 4 Carol Street, Camden Town, London NW1 Camden Town LCIL211 £1,926.00 23/06/2020 Repairs 0HU with Primrose Hill Maiden Lane Community Centre Maiden Lane Community Centre LCIL013 156 St. Paul?s Crescent, London, NW1 9XZ Cantelowes £6,000.00 03/05/2017 Under 5s Drop-ins AND Camden Square Play Centre Camden Town Unlimited 37 Camden High Street LCIL033 Camden Highline Cantelowes £10,000.00 05/03/2018 Via Symes Mews NW1 7JE CIL Funding Reference Name/Description Address Ward Date Agreed Total Maiden Lane Community Centre, 156 St. Pauls Crescent, London, NW1 9XZ and LCIL034 Maiden Lane Transitions Cantelowes £40,000.00 05/03/2018 St Pancras Way Estate, Tenants and Residents Hall, St Pancras Way Estate, St Pancras Way, London, NW1 9HT LCIL070CA Kentish Town Planting Various locations within the Cantelowes ward Cantelowes £18,975.00 20/01/2019 54 Bartholomew road 57 Batholomew Road 85 Patshull road 37 Patshull Road LCIL110CA EV Charge Points Cantelowes Cantelowes £20,584.00 18/06/2019 33 Lawford road 38 lawford road 18 Rochester Terrace 6 Rochester Terrace Cantelowes Gardens, 212 Camden Rd, London LCIL139 Cantelowes SkatePark Cantelowes £23,731.00 12/12/2019 NW1 9HG LCIL116 Cliff Villas Play Area Improvements Cliff Villas, Camelot House, London, NW1 9AS Cantelowes £24,000.00 31/01/2020 The London Irish Centre Covid-19 The London Irish Centre, 50-52 Camden Square, LCIL166 Cantelowes £5,000.00 02/04/2020 Response London NW1 9XB CIL Funding Reference Name/Description Address Ward Date Agreed Total Maiden Lane Community Centre - Director, Maiden Lane Community Centre LCIL167 Cantelowes £5,000.00 03/04/2020 COVID19 Emergency Fund 156 St. Pauls Crescent, London, NW1 9XZ LCIL254 Cantelowes Bikehangars Cantelowes £40,000.00 03/12/2020 Shoot Up Hill near to St. Cuthberts Road, LCIL081 Community Seating Shoot Up Hill Fortune Green £2,370.00 19/02/2019 London NW2 - exact location to be confirmed LCIL099 Cycle Hangars Garlinge Road Garlinge Road, NW2 3TR Fortune Green £8,000.00 20/05/2019 CAWH Keep In Touch Together West Hampstead Community Centre, 17 Dornfell LCIL198 Fortune Green £10,000.00 27/05/2020 C19 Response Street, London, NW6 1QN Emmanuel Church West Emmanuel Church, Lyncroft Gardens, London LCIL200 Fortune Green £10,000.00 27/05/2020 Hampstead Covid-19 Support NW6 1JU Shomrei Hadath Synagogue Shomrei Hadath Synagogue, 64 Burrard Road, LCIL176 Fortune Green £5,040.00 29/05/2020 Security Doors London NW6 1DD CIL Funding Reference Name/Description Address Ward Date Agreed Total St. Cuthbert's Church West St Cuthbert's Church West Hampstead, LCIL196 Fortune Green £10,000.00 02/06/2020 Hampstead Covid-19 Support Fordwych Road, London NW2 3TN Sidings Community Centre COVID- Sidings Community Centre, 150 Brassey Road, LCIL219 Fortune Green £10,000.00 15/06/2020 19 Response London NW6 2BA RedFrog Association Design and Frognal & LCIL036 RedFrog Association, Hampstead, London NW3 £5,815.00 12/02/2018 Website Development Fitzjohns Redington Frognal Conservation Redington Frognal Conservation Area, London Frognal & LCIL035 £24,000.00 23/03/2018 Area Statement Update NW3 Fitzjohns Fitzjohns and Netherhall CA Frognal & LCIL048 Fitzjohns and Netherhall Conservation Area £24,000.00 23/03/2018 Statement Update Fitzjohns Croftway and Bracknell Way Frognal & LCIL040 Croftway and Bracknell Way, NW3 £45,039.00 23/04/2018 Refurbishment Fitzjohns RedFrog Association Design and Frognal & LCIL036a RedFrog Association, Hampstead, London NW3 £861.40 08/01/2019 Website Development Fitzjohns CIL Funding Reference Name/Description Address Ward Date Agreed Total RedFrog Neighbourhood Plan Redington Frognal Neighbourhood Plan area, Frognal & LCIL087 £3,527.09 21/02/2019 Development London NW3 Fitzjohns Frognal & LCIL092 Frognal and Fitzjohns Traffic Study Frognal and Fitzjohns £50,000.00 12/03/2019 Fitzjohns Frognal & LCIL050 St Lukes Church £33,868.00 19/03/2019 Fitzjohns Lindfield and Langland Gardens Frognal & LCIL044 £27,000.00 25/06/2019 Safety Scheme Fitzjohns Frognal Finchley Pocket Park Corner of 164 Finchley Road and Frognal, Frognal & LCIL067 £500.00 27/06/2019 Survey London NW3 5HE Fitzjohns Frognal & LCIL114 Frognal and Fitz EV Charge Points Multiple locations (see form) £30,876.00 27/06/2019 Fitzjohns St Lukes CE School Playground St. Luke's CE School, Kidderpore Avenue, Frognal & LCIL112 £76,556.69 30/09/2019 Redevelopment London NW3 7SU Fitzjohns CIL Funding Reference Name/Description Address Ward Date Agreed Total RedFrog Association Design and Frognal & LCIL036b RedFrog Association, Hampstead, London NW3 £1,692.00 28/10/2019 Website Development Fitzjohns RedFrog Neighbourhood Plan Redington Frognal Neighbourhood Plan area, Frognal & LCIL087a £5,980.58 28/10/2019 Development London NW3 Fitzjohns The allocations are split between schools in HT and FF. Holy Trinity Frognal and Fitzjohns ward Frognal & LCIL127FF Home Run Frognal 31/10/2019 Hampstead Parochial - Frognal and Fitzjohns Fitzjohns ward Fitzjohns Primary - Frognal and Fitzjohns ward 50 Fitzjohns Avenue Frognal & LCIL046 50 Fitzjohns Avenue Resurfacing London £3,420.00 19/11/2019 Fitzjohns NW3 Tiled Street Name Signage in At 30 locations across the Redington and Frognal & LCIL041 Redington and Frognal £23,400.00 10/12/2019 Frognal Conservation Area.
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