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St Barnabas Church, Woodside Park Church Profile
St Barnabas Church, Woodside Park Church Profile THE VISION Our Mission Statement is transforming lives : changing the world. We believe that God has called us to be a large missional church committed to: Love that is outward-focused, creating vibrant community Encountering God in intimacy and passion Discipleship that transforms and equips in community for mission Serving as a lifestyle for all our members Sending out people and resources, including planting churches Further details about the Vision, together with a statement of our values, are in the Our Vision booklet. THE CHURCH The church was built in 1914 with a group who had a vision for a church for people on the Woodside Park Estate. (This estate wasn’t even planned then, and was only built in the 30s!) The building holds about 300 in the main nave area, with a gallery seating a further 50, and a side chapel for about 50. There are over 1000 adults on the church’s database, most of whom do not live in the parish, although many live in the general Finchley area. About 600 of these are active regular attenders of St Bs. There are about 150 children on the database, with about 100 of these regularly coming to the Sunday Kids Church, with about another 150 11-18 year-olds linked with the Church. The catchment area of the church, which would involve a driving time of approximately 20 minutes from the church building, has a population of about 250,000. In this area there are very few other churches committed to being evangelical and charismatic in theology and practice. -
Western Region Corner Western Region Validity Map
A B C D E F G H Towards Towards Towards Towards Welwyn Garden City Towards Towards Aylesbury Hemel Hempstead Luton Airport Parkway and Stevenage Watton-at-Stone Stansted Airport Hertford North Hertford East London’s Watford Junction Radlett Potters Bar Bayford Ware St Margarets Chesham 9 Cuffley Rye House Amersham Elstree & Borehamwood Hadley Wood Watford High Street Crews Hill Rail & Tube 6 Broxbourne Cockfosters Gordon Hill 8 Bushey New Barnet Chalfont & Enfield Chase 7 Cheshunt Epping Latimer 8 Watford High Barnet Oakwood Towards Grange Park Theydon Bois 5 Theobalds Chelmsford Carpenders Park Waltham 6 7 8 services Oakleigh Park Grove and Southend Towards Chorleywood Southgate Cross Debden Croxley 7 Totteridge & Whetstone Enfield High Winchmore Hill Town Turkey Loughton Wycombe Rickmansworth Street Hatch End Edgware Woodside Park Arnos Grove Shenfield Mill Hill Broadway New Southgate Enfield Lock Moor Park Palmers Green Southbury Buckhurst Hill Stanmore West Finchley Bounds Bush Hill 1 1 6 Brimsdown Chingford Brentwood Headstone Lane Green Park 5 Northwood Roding West Ruislip Burnt Oak 4 Mill Hill East Valley Grange Hill Canons Park Ponders End Northwood Bowes Park Hills Harrow & Wealdstone Colindale Chigwell Finchley Central Edmonton Green Highams Hainault Hillingdon Ruislip Queensbury Hendon Central Wood Green Park Harold Wood 5 Alexandra Meridian Water Woodford Ruislip Manor Pinner Palace 9 Silver Street Fairlop Uxbridge Ickenham Hendon East Finchley 4 Gidea Park Brent Cross Eastcote North Harrow Kingsbury Hornsey Wood South Woodford -
London Cycling Campaign 15 March 2016 Paddington to Wood Lane Via
London Cycling Campaign 15 March 2016 Paddington to Wood Lane via Westway overall The London Cycling Campaign is the capital’s leading cycling organisation with more than 12,000 members and 40,000 supporters. We welcome the opportunity to comment on these plans and our response was developed with input from the co-chairs of our Infrastructure Review Group and our local groups the Westminster Cycling Campaign, Kensington & Chelsea Cycling Campaign, Ealing Cycling Campaign, HF Cyclists, and in support of their consultation responses. On balance, we support this scheme. We have serious reservations about the choice to use the Westway. A route that took in surface streets would likely be superior – with more opportunities for cyclists to enter and exit the Cycle Superhighway where they chose (possibly the planned CS9?). But we recognise that due to the intransigence of some London councils, such a scheme is currently unlikely to move forward, unfortunately. The London Cycling Campaign would also like to see all schemes given a CLoS rating (as well as adhering to the latest London Cycle Design Standards) that demonstrates significant improvement from the current layout will be achieved for cycling, and that eliminates all “critical fails” in any proposed design before being funded for construction, let alone public consultation. Section 1 - Westbourne Terrace We have serious concerns about hook risks at the junctions here. Particularly designs such as the Cleveland Terrace junction look set to put cyclists and left-turning traffic in direct conflict. This is not acceptable – and a redesign of these junctions to favour safety over motor vehicle capacity has to be a priority. -
London's Rail & Tube Services
A B C D E F G H Towards Towards Towards Towards Towards Hemel Hempstead Luton Airport Parkway Welwyn Garden City Hertford North Towards Stansted Airport Aylesbury Hertford East London’s Watford Junction ZONE ZONE Ware ZONE 9 ZONE 9 St Margarets 9 ZONE 8 Elstree & Borehamwood Hadley Wood Crews Hill ZONE Rye House Rail & Tube Amersham Chesham ZONE Watford High Street ZONE 6 8 Broxbourne 8 Bushey 7 ZONE ZONE Gordon Hill ZONE ZONE Cheshunt Epping New Barnet Cockfosters services ZONE Carpenders Park 7 8 7 6 Enfield Chase Watford ZONE High Barnet Theydon Bois 7 Theobalds Chalfont Oakwood Grove & Latimer 5 Grange Park Waltham Cross Debden ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE Croxley Hatch End Totteridge & Whetstone Enfield Turkey Towards Southgate Town Street Loughton 6 7 8 9 1 Chorleywood Oakleigh Park Enfield Lock 1 High Winchmore Hill Southbury Towards Wycombe Rickmansworth Moor Park Woodside Park Arnos Grove Chelmsford Brimsdown Buckhurst Hill ZONE and Southend Headstone Lane Edgware Palmers Green Bush Hill Park Chingford Northwood ZONE Mill Hill Broadway West Ruislip Stanmore West Finchley Bounds 5 Green Ponders End Northwood New Southgate Shenfield Hillingdon Hills 4 Edmonton Green Roding Valley Chigwell Harrow & Wealdstone Canons Park Bowes Park Highams Park Ruislip Mill Hill East Angel Road Uxbridge Ickenham Burnt Oak Key to lines and symbols Pinner Silver Street Brentwood Ruislip Queensbury Woodford Manor Wood Green Grange Hill Finchley Central Alexandra Palace Wood Street ZONE North Harrow Kenton Colindale White Hart Lane Northumberland Bakerloo Eastcote -
Economic Impact of Traffic Signals Copyright
Economic impact of traffic signals copyright Greater London Authority November 2009 Published by Greater London Authority City Hall The Queen’s Walk London SE1 2AA www.london.gov.uk enquiries 020 7983 4000 minicom 020 7983 4458 ISBN: 978-1-84781-310-7 Cover photograph © istock Paper Printed on 9Lives 80 silk – 80 per cent recycled fibre, 20 per cent from sustainable forest management, totally chlorine free fibre. For more information about this publication, please contact: GLA Economics telephone 020 7983 4922 email [email protected] GLA Economics provides expert advice and analysis on London’s economy and the economic issues facing the capital. Data and analysis from GLA Economics form a basis for the policy and investment decisions facing the Mayor of London and the GLA group. The unit is funded by the Greater London Authority, Transport for London and the London Development Agency. GLA Economics uses a wide range of information and data sourced from third party suppliers within its analysis and reports. GLA Economics cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of this information and data. GLA Economics, the GLA, LDA and TfL will not be liable for any losses suffered or liabilities incurred by a party as a result of that party relying in any way on the information contained in this report. Greater London Authority Economic Impact of Traffic Signals Report colinbuchanan.com Economic Impact of Traffic Signals Report Project No: 16365 10 Eastbourne Terrace, London, W2 6LG Telephone: 020 7053 1300 Fax: 020 7053 1301 Email : [email protected] Prepared by: Approved by: ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ Ashish Chandra John Siraut Status: Final (C) Copyright Colin Buchanan and Partners Limited. -
Oakdene Cottage, Woodside Grange Road Tel: 020 8445 3694 Email
Oakdene Cottage, Woodside Grange Road Tel: 020 8445 3694 Woodside Park, N12 8SP Email: [email protected] £1,295,000 Freehold Bedrooms 4 | Bathrooms 3 | Receptions 2 Oakdene Cottage, Woodside Grange Road Woodside Park, Originally the coach house and stables for the Manor House dating back to the 1860's, is this delightful detached home. Beautifully presented throughout, the house offers a wealth of charm and character with spacious, well-proportioned accommodation. You enter into a welcoming entrance hall which leads to the double aspect sitting room with wooden flooring and feature fireplace. The kitchen/dining/family room offers vast entertaining space, with the kitchen comprising a range of wall and base units with integrated appliances. From here doors lead to the garden and a spiral staircase leads up to bedroom 2. On the ground floor are also, a family bathroom, shower room and guest cloakroom. On the first floor are 4 double bedrooms. From bedroom 2, benefiting from its own en suite, is an external spiral staircase giving access to the garden via a balcony. Set behind a gated entrance is a driveway providing off street parking. The wrap around front, side and rear gardens are beautifully landscaped with the plot size measuring approximately 131' x 35' boasting a variety of mature trees and flowering shrubs to the borders. The gardens offer a wonderful degree of seclusion and privacy. Woodside Grange Road is a popular residential address, which is conveniently situated within easy access to local schooling, shops, restaurants and transport links including Woodside Park underground station (Northern Line). -
149 – 157 Harrow Road & Adjacent Highway / Open Space Paddington
& adjacenthighway/openspace 149 –157HarrowRoad adopted planningbrief Paddington London, W2 Version; Adopted version Date: 28 October 2004 Status: Includes responses to consultation representations Contents Executive summary ................................................................................................ 3 1 Introduction......................................................................................................... 5 Target audience for this document ..................................................................... 6 2 Context of the site .............................................................................................. 7 Site attributes ..................................................................................................... 10 Site constraints................................................................................................... 10 3 Reasons for producing this Brief ........................................................................ 11 4 Planning Policy and Guidance Context .............................................................. 11 Mayor’s Spatial Development Strategy............................................................... 11 City of Westminster’s Unitary Development Plan ............................................... 12 Civic Renewal..................................................................................................... 13 The City Plan..................................................................................................... -
Question 2 SECRETARY GENERAL
Question 2 SECRETARY GENERAL Churches that reported child (aged under 16) attendance of 101 or over in all three of the years 2015 to 2017 Abingdon: Christ Church Harrogate: St Mark Oxford: St Andrew Ashtead: St George's Christian Centre Holy Trinity Brompton Oxford: St Ebbe Bishopsgate: St Helen Howell Hill: St Paul Reigate: St Mary Magdalene Jesmond: Clayton Memorial Brighton: St Peter Church Rusholme: Holy Trinity Cambridge: St Andrew the Great Lancaster: St Thomas Sevenoaks: St Nicholas Stratford: St John the Cheltenham: Holy Trinity Langham Place: All Souls Evangelist Tonge-cum-Alkrington: St Crookes: St Thomas Leamington Priors: St Paul Michael Wandsworth: St Michael & Fulwood: Christ Church Longfleet: St Mary All Angels, Southfields Maidenhead: St Andrew & Warfield: St Michael the Halliwell: St Peter St Mary Magdalene Archangel Harborne: St John the Baptist Muswell Hill: St James West Ealing: St Paul Woodside Park: St Harpenden: St Nicholas Oxford: St Aldate Barnabas 1 Question 2 SECRETARY GENERAL Churches that reported child (aged under 16) attendance of 51-100 in all three of the years 2015 to 2017 Aldridge: St Mary the Virgin Harold Wood: St Peter Solihull: St Alphege Ashton-upon-Mersey: St Mary Magdalene Harwood: Christ's Church South Croydon: Emmanuel Blackheath: St John the South Wimbledon: Holy Evangelist Hazlemere: Holy Trinity Trinity & St Peter Southampton (Highfield) Bournemouth: St Swithun High Crompton: St Mary Portswood: Christ Church High Harrogate: Christ Broxbourne: St Augustine Church Southwark Cathedral Brussels -
Wembley Commercial Centre
AVAILABLE TO LET Wembley Commercial Centre Ground Floor, Unit C, Building B, Wembley Commercial Centre, East Lane, Wembley HA9 7XX A Collection of Ground & Lower Ground Floor Warehousing in Wembley Commercial Centre Wembley Commercial Centre A Collection of Ground & Lower Rent £12.00 psf Ground Floor Warehousing in S/C Details Included in the rent Wembley Commercial Centre Rates detail Tenants to make their Open plan warehouse spaces with natural light on the own enquiries with the ground floor and good ceiling heights throughout, London Borough of located within a secure gated Commercial Centre. Brent. Access is provided via a roller shutter loading door and a ramp down to the lower ground floor. Building type Industrial The property is versatile and could be suitable for a Planning class B8 number of various usages. Secondary classes B1 Sizes 1,491 to 2,386 Sq ft VAT charges Plus VAT. Lease details A new lease for a term by arrangement. EPC certificate Available on request Marketed by: Dutch & Dutch For more information please visit: http://example.org/m/39973-wembley-commercial- centre-ground-floor-unit-c-building-b Wembley Commercial Centre Close Proximity to A40/A406 Secure gated estate with 24-hour access and security Established industrial location Shutter access 3-phase power & gas supply Estate parking available W/C's Competitive rent of £12 psf including Service Charge Wembley Commercial Centre Wembley Commercial Centre Wembley Commercial Centre, Ground Floor, Unit C, Building B, Wembley Commercial Centre, East Lane, Wembley -
NORTH LONDON INVESTMENT / DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY the GRANGE, 33-34 WOODSIDE GRANGE ROAD, LONDON N12 8SP the Grange, 33-34 Woodside Grange Road, London N12 8SP 2
Site boundary indicative only NORTH LONDON INVESTMENT / DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY THE GRANGE, 33-34 WOODSIDE GRANGE ROAD, LONDON N12 8SP The Grange, 33-34 Woodside Grange Road, London N12 8SP 2 North Middlesex, South Herts and Finchley Golf EXECUTIVE SUMMARY LOCATION Clubs are all within 3km of the property. • A development / investment opportunity in Woodside Park, The Grange is located in Woodside Park, The site has excellent transport links. Woodside close to the amenities of North Finchley in the London Borough a predominantly residential area in North Park London Underground Station is just of Barnet. London, approximately 16 kilometres (10 miles) 180 metres to the south west, and provides from Central London. It is within the London • A 738 sq m (7,938 sq ft) GIA three storey residential care access to Northern Line services and direct Borough of Barnet. The site is situated towards home, on a site that extends to 0.18 hectares (0.43 acres). links to King’s Cross St Pancras (24 minutes), the southern end of Woodside Grange Road, Parking to the front and a large garden to the rear. Bank (32 minutes) and Tottenham Court an attractive residential street. Road (26 minutes) (source: tfl.gov.uk). Road • The property is in use as a care home (C2 use). There is The High Road (A1000), is approximately 600 communications are good with the A406 North potential for conversion of and extensions to the property, metres (0.4 miles) to the east of the site and Circular Road 4.2 kilometres (2.6 miles) to the or redevelopment of the site for alternative uses, including provides a wide range of bars, restaurants and south, the M1 kilometres 5.6 (3.5 miles) to the residential, subject to the necessary permissions. -
Barnet Plateau
3. Barnet Plateau Key plan Description The Barnet Plateau Natural Landscape Area is part of a plateau of higher land on the north-west rim of the London Basin. The area extends eastwards to the Dollis Brook through East Barnet, southwards as far as the Brent Reservoir, and westwards to the River Crane. It covers a large and very varied area. The underlying geology is dominated by London Clay, but in the northern (and higher) part of the Natural Landscape Area, the summits are defined by more coarse grained, younger rocks of the Claygate Member, and further south a couple of outlying hills are capped by 3. Barnet Plateau Barnet 3. the sandier rocks of the Bagshot Formation. The latter typically has steep convex slopes and is very free-draining; it tends to support ENGLAND 100046223 2009 RESERVED ALL RIGHTS NATURAL CROWN COPYRIGHT. © OS BASE MAP heathland vegetation. Superficial deposits of Stanmore Gravels overlie 3. Barnet Plateau the northern areas of this Landscape Area. These correspond with the underlying Claygate Member on the higher points of the plateau (e.g. High Barnet 134m OD). The plateau slopes within the northern part of the Landscape Area may have been shaped by periglacial erosion following the Anglian glacier advance in the Finchley area to the east. The early settlement cores (Stanmore, Harrow, Hadley and Horsenden) are linked by the extensive urban areas of Barnet, Edgware, Kenton, To the north there are patches of farmland with rectangular fields Further south, the built up areas are frequently punctuated by patches Wembley and Greenford. Parts of Harrow have late-Victorian/ enclosed by hedgerows. -
Synagogues with Secretaries (For Marriages) Certified to the Registrar General
Synagogues with Secretaries (for marriages) certified to the Registrar General DISTNAME BUILDNAME BARNET BARNET BARNET BARNET FINCHLEY BARNET BEIS KNESSES AHAVAS REIM SYNAGOGUE BARNET BRIDGE LANE BETH HAMEDRASH BARNET EDGWARE ADATH YISROEL BARNET EDGWARE AND DISTRICT REFORM BARNET EDGWARE MASORTI BARNET EDGWARE UNITED SYNAGOGUE BARNET EDGWARE YESHURIN BARNET ETZ CHAIM SYNAGOGUE BARNET FINCHLEY CENTRAL BARNET FINCHLEY PROGRESSIVE BARNET FINCHLEY REFORM BARNET GOLDERS GREEN BARNET GOLDERS GREEN BETH HAMEDRASH BARNET HAMPSTEAD GARDEN SUBURB BARNET HENDON BARNET HENDON ADATH YISROEL BARNET HENDON BEIS HAMEDRASH BARNET HENDON REFORM BARNET KOL NEFESH MASORTI SYNAGOGUE BARNET MACHZIKE HADATH BARNET MACHZIKEI HADASS SYNAGOGUE BARNET MILL HILL BARNET NER YISRAEL BARNET NEW NORTH LONDON BARNET NORTH HENDON ADATH YISROEL BARNET NORTH WEST SEPHARDISH BARNET NORTH WESTERN REFORM BARNET OD YOSEF CHAI YESHIVA COMMUNITY BARNET OHEL DAVID EASTERN BARNET SINAI BARNET SOUTHGATE AND DISTRICT REFORM BARNET THE NEW HENDON BEIS HAMEDRASH SYNAGOGUE BARNET WOODSIDE PARK BEDFORD BEDFORDSHIRE PROGRESSIVE SYNAGOGUE BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM CENTRAL SYNAGOGUE BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM HEBREW CONGREGATION BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM PROGRESSIVE BLACKPOOL BLACKPOOL REFORM BLACKPOOL BLACKPOOL UNITED HEBREW CONGREGATION BLACKPOOL ST ANNES HEBREW CONGREGATION BOURNEMOUTH BOURNEMOUTH HEBREW CONGREGATION BOURNEMOUTH BOURNEMOUTH REFORM SYNAGOGUE BRADFORD AND KEIGHLEY BRADFORD HEBREW BRADFORD AND KEIGHLEY THE BRADFORD SYNAGOGUE BRENT BRONDESBURY PARK SYNAGOGUE BRENT DAVID ISHAG SYNAGOGUE