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Mayor Philip Glanville, pictured centre with Cllr Feryal Demirci and Abney Park volunteers, cuts the ribbon at the reopening of the chapel Picture: Sean Pollock Night to remember THE GOTHIC glory of Abney after renovations finished the oldest surviving non- by Hackney Council in by both organisations. Park chapel can once again on the historic building. denominational chapel in conjunction with Historic For more on this story, be enjoyed by the public The extensive repairs to Europe were carried out and jointly funded see page 7. 9 Hackney SPRINGFIELD REVAMP People ACKNEY Council has which date back to the mid- Transport and Parks, said: “It’s difficult to overstate the 13 received £3.3million 19th century, upgrading the “We’re delighted that we’ve importance of our public parks. from the Heritage footpaths, play equipment received this support from “Vital to our wellbeing and HLottery Fund (HLF) and gates, as well as working the Heritage Lottery Fund essential to biodiversity, they and Big Lottery Fund for the to preserve and enhance the and Big Lottery Fund. are highly valued spaces enjoyed restoration of Springfield Park. park’s magnificent landscape. “We have carefully daily by people from all walks Thanks to money raised by One of the key elements of the considered the ways that we of life. National Lottery players, the new design at Springfield Park can generate income to pay for “Springfield Park is one of the project will restore the landscape is to restore the stable block and the maintenance of the park, latest parks to benefit from more Listings pull-out and historic buildings within replace the derelict glass houses while protecting the character than £900million of National Springfield Park, drawing on with a new community space. and integrity of this much loved Lottery funding, which over its rich history and heritage. The stable block will host space for the next generation. the past 20 years has played a 14 Before applying for funding, small local businesses and “The facilities will be a huge crucial role in revitalising more the Council asked park users the community space will asset not only for this wonderful than 800 parks across the UK.” WIN for their thoughts on what provide a venue for birthday park but also the local area Tickets to party improvements they would like parties, events and weddings. and it’s great to know that we MORE INFO to see and developed its plans Income from these buildings are a step closer to preserving For more information on with Levi Roots in partnership with Springfield will be reinvested back into it for another century.” the restoration project visit: Park User Group. improving the park. HLF’s chief executive Ros www.hackney.gov.uk/ The project includes Cllr Feryal Demirci, Cabinet Kerslake, on behalf of HLF springfield-park refurbishing the park’s buildings, Member for Neighbourhoods, and Big Lottery Fund, said: 21

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EATHERS, glitz, booming beats and fabulous dance News in brief Froutines from more than 800 performers are Mayor issues homes challenge set to fill the borough’s streets with the return of HOUSING associations the Hackney Carnival on in Hackney have been Sunday 10 September. challenged by the Mayor As part of the of Hackney, Philip countdown, throughout Glanville, to use an the summer Carnival- innovative £16million themed workshops have Council fund to increase been run for residents. the number of genuinely Woodberry Down is part of the Arts workshops for affordable homes being Estate Regeneration Programme families have taken built in the borough. place in Square, The Mayor’s Housing Challenge programme will issue while St Joseph’s Hospice grants – made up of money from council homes sold has been running drop- under the Government’s Right to Buy scheme – to help in workshops for older fund new developments for social or living rent. people – participants have The Council’s own landmark Estate Regeneration made decorations for the Programme, will see around 3,000 homes delivered Carnival route and also directly by the Council over the next few years – with more adornments for an Older than half for social rent and shared ownership. Mayor People’s carnival bus, Glanville said: “We’re playing our part by building a new which will be part of the generation of modern, high quality council housing, but procession this year. we can’t solve this crisis alone. That’s why I’m making Residents at St Mungo’s this new fund available to help housing associations charity on Mare Street Carnival continue that work long into the future.” have also taken part in Bids will be assessed against strict criteria, including

arts workshops, creating Photos: Sean Pollock housing affordability, quality of housing management, colourful decorations and their contribution to the Council’s wider regeneration to line the route. countdown objectives – such as new jobs and training opportunities. Alongside the Carnival The deadline for housing associations to submit a bid procession, from noon Follow the route for the first round of funding is 29 September. For more to 8pm there will be live The Carnival procession will information, visit www.hackney.gov.uk/regeneration music in Gillett Square start at the Queensbridge Road and celebrations on bridge over the Regent’s canal at Late night levy to fund safety Ridley Road featuring 1.30pm. It will then move its way HACKNEY Council has agreed a late night levy to help international food stalls north where it will turn right onto Richmond Road, left along Mare fund policing and community safety. The levy is expected and four sound systems. Street past the Hackney Town Hall, to raise almost £400,000 per year, with the proceeds Cllr Guy Nicholson, before heading up Amhurst Road, to be spent on managing the impacts of the night time Cabinet Member with down Dalston Lane past Ridley economy, including additional enforcement by the responsibility for the Arts Road and will finish back at the police and Hackney Council enforcement officers. & Culture, said: “The junction between Queensbridge From 1 November, all premises in Hackney that are Carnival countdown is Road and Richmond Road at licensed to sell alcohol between midnight and 6am on. Hackney’s very own about 5pm. will pay a levy on top of their licensing fee. Carnival is a celebration MORE INFO The aim of the late night levy in Hackney is to ensure of community. It’s made that public services can support a successful night time by our community for our Visit: www.hackney.gov.uk/carnival for more economy, while helping to mitigate the environmental community and for all details. You can tweet and share photos on Twitter, impact on residents and visitors. For more information Londoners who believe Facebook and Instagram using #HackneyCarnival. visit: news.hackney.gov.uk/hackney-agrees-late- we are better and stronger night-levy-to-fund-policing-and-community-safety together as one.” From top: Making costumes for this year’s carnival; last year’s participants; map showing the route

Amera’s story Call for businesses to join Hackney 100 Amera Hussain, 18, is a Hackney 100 graduate from the programme pilot. HACKNEY Council is placement scheme for Dan Massie, head of range of jobs available She said: “Working with the finance relaunching its innovative Hackney residents aged development at Berkeley in our industry.” department at Hackney Council was Hackney 100 programme 16 to 19 gives 100 young Homes which is a keen If your business would by far the most useful and rewarding this year and is calling for people who live or study advocate of the scheme, like to be involved in the work experience I’ve completed to date. local businesses to sign up in Hackney their first said: “It has given us an programme, please email Not only did this experience enhance to the scheme and support experience of the working opportunity to tap into hackney100@hackney. my skills, such as written and verbal local young people in world, while enabling some of the best young gov.uk. For more details communication, team work, flexibility realising their ambitions. employers to attract and talent in Hackney and visit hackney.gov.uk/ and so forth, but it broadened my The paid work retain future talent. to showcase the wide hackney100 visions on career prospects.” 4 14 August 2017 advertising

www.hackney.gov.uk To advertise on these pages call: 020 8356 3275 14 August 2017 5 More local news and events at: KEEP UP facebook.com/DestinationHackney; TO DATE or: twitter.com/LoveHackney News in brief Commitment to clean energy Pride in the ALONGSIDE pioneering cities such as Frankfurt, Seattle Park picnic and Sydney, Hackney has committed to using 100% clean energy across its full range of functions by 2050. FAMILIES can enjoy the Hackney is now a signatory to the UK100, a network Bank Holiday together of local authorities focused on a full transition away at the Pride in the Park from fossil fuels over the next 33 years. The commitment picnic in Park. was agreed at a full Council meeting on Wednesday The free event, aimed at 25 July, supporting a motion proposed by Cllr Jon LGBTQI+ families, their Burke, Cabinet Member for Energy, Sustainability friends and allies, takes and Community Services. Cllr Burke said: “This is the place on Saturday strongest statement 26 August near the possible that the Whiston Road entrance, Mayor, Cabinet, and from noon to 6pm. the overwhelming As well as the chance to majority of meet new people, there Fashion icons Hackney’s will be food stalls, ice Councillors intend Lavinia and David performed at VFDalston’s Hackney Town Hall takeover Photos: Eoin Whelan/Holly Revell cream and face painting, to take urgent plus the Council’s action to help avert fostering and adoption OME of the top from Karnage, Josh Caffe Hackney has committed to move a climate-change away from fossil fuels by 2050 service will be giving names in fashion Join in auction and David Hoyle. During catastrophe.” advice on becoming a took part in Proceeds from an online his performance, David LGBTQI+ foster carer or a takeover of auction launched during the created a wearable art Project’s topping out ceremony adopter in Hackney. S Hackney Town Hall on takeover will be split between piece, to be sold at auction Philip Glanville, Mayor of Saturday 29 July. three local LGBTQI+ charities: for charity, see left. THE Mayor of Hackney has laid the final brick at the Hackney, said: “I’m proud The event, organised Project Indigo, Hackney Carers Lyall Hakaraia, creative King Edward’s Road project. Part of Hackney Council’s we can use Hackney’s by VFDalston was part and Opening Doors. director at VFDalston, ambitious 18-site Estate Regeneration Programme, the much loved outdoor of Hackney Pride365, a On offer are the following: said: “While Hackney construction milestone comes just a few months before spaces to play host to year long community- sits at the heart of British 15 families move into completed Council homes for inclusive events like this, led festival that aims CHAMPAGNE dinner for fashion, its influence can be social rent at the development. Mayor of Hackney Philip that support the borough’s to celebrate Hackney’s four at London’s glamorous seen in collections around Glanville joined residents and staff from construction diverse communities Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Devonshire Club the world. firm Linden Homes at a traditional ‘topping out’ ceremony and embrace its different Transgender, Queer and http://ebay.eu/2vRMm9V “The success of East on Friday, 4 August. types of family units.” Intersex plus (LGBTQI+) London’s fashion focus He said: “I’m proud that Hackney has one of the biggest community every day CHAMPAGNE dinner for four stems massively from social housebuilding programmes in the country, of the year. at L’Escargot, London’s oldest the boundary-breaking delivering new, much-needed Council homes for local Warholian The day started with a French restaurant and diverse LGBTQI+ people. That’s why I was delighted to join local residents Party plans Queer Fashion Flea Market http://ebay.eu/2vRLW3Y community, a community to mark this latest milestone in building the thousands of with stalls that included that embraces people homes our borough, and our city, so badly needs.” ANDY Warhol’s Factory gender neutral haircuts, DINNER for two at across age, race, religions, is coming to Dalston on artworks, homeware, Bistrotheque genders and sexuality. Sunday 3 September. one-off designer clothing, http://ebay.eu/2fvhupm “Our aim with this All Tomorrows Parties a 1970s mobile disco, event was to create new – A Hackney Warholian tarot reading and a master WEARABLE art dialogue around Experience is taking class with political banner piece by David the idea of what is place at Farr’s School of maker Ed Hall. Hoyle, pictured progressive queer Dancing and will feature In the evening, fashion http://ebay. fashion, but also performances from stylists Tom Stubbs, Julian eu/2uJcShd looking back to the Dalston Ballet Company, Ganio and Phoebe Arnold days of androgynous Mayor of Hackney Philip Glanville lays the final brick at the King Edward’s Road topping out ceremony pictured below, a creative presented an immersive PRINTED sweats and suiting and forward to station with art materials to fashion experience that bleach denim look from gender-free dressing. paint your own work of art, included local LGBTQI+ Designer James Long “I’ve been working as Shaping pharmacy services and the Valerie Solanas icons as models. http://ebay.eu/2uJ3b2l a designer for more than COMMUNITIES in Hackney are being asked to help shape poetry corner in honour One of these was 25 years in Hackney and the future of pharmacy services across the borough. of her contribution to Instagram sensation, Dolly the catwalk with style. I still find it a vital source Residents are being invited to take part in a survey as Feminism, “The Pawton, who wore the The show featured of inspiration!” part of the Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA). SCUM manifesto”. latest in Chihuahua style. clothing and accessories The PNA will look at current and future needs for For details visit: Hackney born from a host of leading MORE INFO pharmaceutical services in Hackney, how many www.facebook. Lavinia of Bloo Lips brands including Versace, Follow Hackney Pride community pharmacies exist in the borough and com/events/ fame, who is currently Fendi, Vivienne Westwood 365 on Facebook, how accessible they are for local communities. The 10371517 taking part in a history and Manolo Blahnik. or use #Pride365 to consultation runs until 1 September. 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HE Gothic splendour of Abney Park chapel is now on show to Tthe public again after extensive structural repairs to its roof and stonework. Situated in the centre of Abney Park, one of London’s ‘Magnificent Seven’ cemeteries, the chapel has been in need of repair work since being gutted by fire and vandalism in the 1980s. Abney’s Gothic masterpiece The work, which included a new roof, was completed by Hackney Council in Chapel restored partnership with Historic England and jointly funded as the jewel of by both organisations.

Hoardings, which have Photos: Sean Pollock surrounded the chapel cemetery park since 2013, have now been removed to display the glory of the building to passers-by. Abney Park chapel was designed by William Hosking and is the oldest surviving non- denominational chapel in Europe. It was completed in 1842 and functioned purely as a chapel for funerals – not a place of worship – with its non-denominational design meaning it could be used by anyone. A ceremony to celebrate the improvements to the chapel took place on 3 August, with the Mayor of Hackney, Philip Glanville, cutting the ribbon alongside Cllr Feryal Demirci, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, Transport and Parks, Rebecca Barrett from Historic England and some of Abney Park’s proud volunteers. Mayor Glanville said: “Our work to restore Abney Park chapel, which lies at the centre of the cemetery where radicals, anti-slavery campaigners and dissenters are buried, is a testament to our commitment to Hackney’s history. We From top: Mayor Philip Glanville with Cllr Feryal hope that as many people as Demirci and Abney Park manager Tom Simpson; possible come and immerse interior and exterior of the repaired Gothic chapel themselves in the fascinating history of both the chapel “People find it first phase of urgent repairs MORE INFO and the park.” quite magical.” to the chapel. Tours of the chapel take place at 2pm on the first Park volunteer Lorna Rebecca Barrett, “To see it reopened to Sunday of every month. To join one, meet at the park Fray said: “I think having of Historic England, the community, used and gates on High Street. For more the chapel accessible again said: “It’s been a real loved once again, is a details visit: www.hackney.gov.uk/abney-park transforms the park. privilege to help fund a huge milestone.” 8 14 August 2017 advertising

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By Harriet Worsley raise awareness both about the programme and the issues that empassion them. GOT on a flight from “Women are not good at Delhi to London shouting loudly about what with the name of my they’re doing,” says Purvi. Ifuture manager and a To that end, she is keen that telephone number in my local organisations, schools, hand. That was it,” says colleges and social groups Purvi Gupta. should contact her. Today, the Hackney “I’ve been interested resident seems every bit the in the issues surrounding Londoner. But in 2009, healthcare and developing coming to the UK for the economies ever since first time to take up her first I began work at ever job, she was lost. GlaxoSmithKline,” says “I’d go to the Purvi. “And I’m also supermarket and be intent on making the issue absolutely baffled,” she of advancing women in says. “Or speak to someone leadership and science from Scotland on the phone a big part of my life. and understand nothing, “I want to try to inspire not a word.” and motivate girls to get Meanwhile her “super into science and technology, welcoming” colleagues because it’s going to at the pharmaceutical become a bigger and bigger company GlaxoSmithKline problem in this country and faced their own hurdles: across the world.” “No one could pronounce As well as talking to as my name,” she laughs. many Hackney groups as “And ‘Pervy’ is not a possible – “I want to give pronunciation you want!” back to the country and Therein lay the challenge community that have given faced by so many migrants me so much” – she also across the ages: “How to wants to go back to the adapt to new ways, while schools where she studied keeping in touch with in India and France. who you are and where you For Purvi, part of the come from,” says Purvi. programme’s appeal is the Purvi, however, has cross-fertilisation of ideas always been up for a Leading by that come from meeting challenge. As a child, her women from different father’s job for the Indian scientific fields and cultures. Railways company took “If women are going to the family to six or seven contribute in a positive different cities as she grew example and powerful way,” she up. “It made me open says, “we have to sort to new experiences and Purvi Gupta has been selected to take part in Homeward Bound, an elite women’s leadership programme, which will travel to Antarctica out the issues that, across opportunities to learn.” the world, are preventing Perhaps that is why, at She is part of a project the grade,” says Purvi. them. Like healthcare, the start of next year, Purvi called Homeward Bound “When I got the email I sanitisation, education…” will board a ship with – a women’s leadership thought, yay! And then, We have to sort out issues “All these ideas that have 80 other women – most programme that, each year, immediately, I thought: preventing women from been floating around for of them strangers – and selects just 80 women with Oh my God, what have contributing, like healthcare, years are coming together journey to Antarctica, science and technology I signed up for?” sanitation and education for me now,” she says. “living, eating, sleeping backgrounds from across The project’s aim, she “I can’t tell you quite what and learning at close the world to take part. explains, is to increase direction they will take quarters for three weeks”. “I never thought I’d make the number of women equality could add impact on the planet. me in yet, but I know it’s in leadership positions $12 trillion to the world’s Before undertaking a lifelong commitment.” Curriculum Vitae: Purvi Gupta around the world. economy, roughly the size their Antarctic adventure, Globally, only 22.8 per of the Chinese and US the project’s participants MORE INFO 1985 Born in Bhopal, India cent of all parliamentarians economies combined. spend a year learning both To follow Purvi’s 2009 Graduated from IIT Madras are women. Homeward Bound is also about their own leadership journey through the 2009 Moved to the UK to work for GlaxoSmithKline The management based on the belief that potential and about the year and to Antarctica, 2013 Studied an MBA at INSEAD, France consultancy firm McKinsey increasing women’s global science of climate change. visit: www.facebook. 2015 Began working for McKinsey & Co & Co – for whom Purvi influence – particularly They are also encouraged com/purvi.gupta. 2017 Picked to take part in the Homeward Bound project now works – estimates in science and technology to go out into their TeamHB2018 that advancing women’s – could have a positive communities, give talks and 10 14 August 2017 \RXUORFDOUHXVHDQG UHF\FOLQJFHQWUHV

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www.hackney.gov.uk 14 August 2017 11 greenmatters News in brief Laying down the Groundwork GROUNDWORK London’s Silver Linings Project is a volunteering programme for people over 50, which aims to support other older residents in Hackney. By taking part at their local Silver Linings Club, or through introductions to more formal local charity volunteering programmes, Silver Linings participants Flying the flags will receive rewards from the Silver Linings incentive Help create a mosaic scheme for their contribution Cllr Feryal Demirci, centre, with the team at Kynaston Gardens, Stoke Newington. Inset: Stonebridge Gardens, Haggerston Photo: Adam Holt to the local community. There are three Silver Linings Club activities in Hackney, which take place every fortnight: WENTY-THREE a new lease of life thanks to Marshes and . a free chair-based exercise classes and wellbeing club Green Flag – that’s the incredible £80,000 in funding secured Cllr Feryal Demirci, at the Trowbridge Pensioners Hall Club, E9, which next spaces in number of Green by the parks user group. Cabinet Member for takes place on 29 August and 12 September. Book a place TFlags that Hackney This has seen the space Neighbourhoods, Transport by calling 020 8510 5403; Mosaic Makeover is a free Hackney now boasts, its highest ever become a community hub, and Parks said: “High art club to help make a community mosaic, at Fellows total, thanks to the hard with growing projects, quality, well maintained Court Community Centre Club, E2, on 14 August and 18 Albion Square, N1 work of the Council’s parks a children’s play area and green spaces mean so September; and Craft for a Cause, a free club where you Aske Gardens, E8 and green spaces team and two new painted murals. much to all residents and can learn how to make items that will be donated to keep Butterfield Green, N16 the local community. older people warm. It’s held at Ben Simons Community Cassland Road Gardens, E9 Stonebridge Gardens, Clapton Pond, E5 Hall Club, N16, from 1pm-3pm on 16 and 30 August and , E5 known locally as Snake Well maintained green spaces 13 September. For more information, call Groundwork Clissold Park, N16 Park, in Haggerston, and mean so much to all London on: 020 8510 5403 or 07913 604364. De Beauvoir Square, N1 Kynaston Gardens, in Stoke , E5 Newington, were the latest residents and communities , E9 recipients of the UK’s top , E2 parks and green spaces Square, N1 award earlier this month. The Green Flag Awards communities. These Kynaston Gardens, N16 A recent makeover at mean the gardens are now awards demonstrate the , E8 Stonebridge Gardens saw the officially some of the best hard work and dedication Mark Street Gardens, EC2 play area and mosaic snake green spaces in Britain after the Council’s parks and Millfields Park, E8 refurbished, and an old piece both earned the national green spaces services put Park, N1 Springfield Park, E5 of tarmac pitch replaced with benchmark for the first time, in every day to keep our Earn points for buying reusable nappies St John’s Churchyard brand new sports facilities. and join 21 other green borough green, clean Gardens, E5 The park now boasts a games spaces in Hackney which and inviting.” Stonebridge Gardens, E8 area for football, basketball have kept their Green Flags. Rewards for reducing waste Well Street Common, E9 and three table tennis tables. Hackney has one of the MORE INFO MORE than 30,000 households have now signed up for Recreation There is also a new entrance, highest numbers of Green For more information Hackney Recycling Rewards, which gives members Ground, N16 benches and pathways. Flag parks in London. visit: www.hackney. discounts in local shops and a chance to win £100 Woodberry Downs Meanwhile, Kynaston The Council’s staff are vouchers every three months. Hackney Council has now Park, N4 gov.uk/parks Gardens, a small green space responsible for managing added new opportunities for members to earn points in Stoke Newington, has had and maintaining 58 sites – you can earn 400 points for ordering a No Junk Mail across the borough, pack and 2,000 points for using a real nappy voucher including major green to buy reusable nappies. spaces such as Hackney Members can also earn 400 points for donating textiles at bring banks (recycling containers) and 1,500 points for using the free furniture re-use collection service. To reduce the amount of food and garden waste thrown away, Hackney Council offers residents the opportunity to buy a compost bin from as little as £7. People without gardens are not left out, as the range of micro-composters are perfect for balconies and kitchens. As a bonus, members will earn 1,000 Green Points for their order. Visit www.hackney.gov.uk/recycling-rewards to find out more and sign up for a free account. Kynaston Gardens, in Stoke Newington, is one of 23 spaces in Hackney to have received a Green Flag award Photo: Adam Holt 12 14 August 2017 advertising

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There’s so much to do in and around Hackney. From theatre to club nights, art exhibitions to community events. Here’s our pick of what’s on this fortnight: 1. AFTERNOON TEA & RUST DYEING Use tea and rusty iron to create beautiful patterns on cloth, while you enjoy a cuppa and cake See Courses 2. DANIEL LANOIS Grammy Award winning singer/ producer drops into Oslo Clockwise from top: The Ouaga Girls, Akam, Cycologic, Hauntings In The Archive, Where To, Miss? See Nightlife PREVIEW 3. FOREIGN BODY Imogen Butler-Cole explores brave, powerful themes of hope, The London Feminist healing and forgiveness in the aftermath of an assault Film Festival See Theatre 4. SCHOOL OF 17-20 August, Rio Cinema, ANARCHY 107 Kingsland High Street, E8 2PB Child-friendly event celebrates punks, suffragettes, protests and LGBTQI+ activism The London Feminist Film Festival 20 August) and much more. See Young People returns to the Rio for the fifth Expect women car mechanics year running this month, with a in Burkina Faso, protestors from 5. EXPLORING BATS & special focus on resisting racism, Rotherham and a fiercely attired NOCTURNAL WILDLIFE misogyny and prejudice in all its cyclist braving Uganda’s streets nasty shades. and stereotypes. A guided night walk through The line-up features India’s women The London Feminist Film Festival See Noticeboard rebels (Indian Women Claiming runs at the Rio Cinema from Spaces, 18 August), historic heroines 17-20 August, with a special (Feminism and the Archive, 19 screening of The Sealed Soil at August), honour killings (VAGW, the BFI on 19 August. ART & EXHIBITIONS CINEMA For more info, visit: londonfeministfilmfestival.com COURSES HEALTH, FITNESS Life’s a beach & SPORT also in what’son (see Nightlife) YOUNG PEOPLE NIGHTLIFE THEATRE & LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

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Info: 020 7739 8080; info@ REPEAT AFTER ME of pop art in the 1960s, RICH MIX peeruk.org; www.peeruk. Until 3 Sept, Tues-Sun ‘Warhol to Walker’ displays A Ghost Story (12A); Atomic org/current-1 12noon-6pm works on loan from the British Blonde (15); Dunkirk (12A); The Exhibition showcasing Oddly Museum by celebrated artists Emoji Movie: Express Yourself SEMBLANCE Head’s latest collection of bold including Andy Warhol, Robert (U); Baby Driver (15); Al Gore in Until 31 Aug, Mon-Fri, and highly topical text-based Rauschenberg and Kara Conversation + An Inconvenient 9.30am-6pm & Sat, limited-edition screen prints Walker alongside Hackney Sequel (PG). Rich Mix, 35-47 11am-6pm and original mixed media artists. The exhibition explores Bethnal Green Road, E1 6LA. Presenting a group exhibition EUROPEAN PORTRAITS works. ‘Repeat After Me’ the influence print movements Info: 020 7613 7498; with artists Matt Small (whose Until 26 Aug, Wed-Sat, portrays how our compulsion have had on Hackney. Free. www.richmix.org.uk painting Tyrone is pictured 12noon-6pm to create an online second All ages. , below), Joseph Loughborough, HACKNEY PICTUREHOUSE couples. Comfortable clothing Artist Jimmy Robert presents self has prevented our ability 1 Reading Lane, E8 1GQ. Carne Griffiths, Angela Bell, A Ghost Story (12A); Atomic to enable movement is a new performance work and to make our own decisions Info: 020 8356 3500; Dan Cimmerman, John Blonde (15); Step (PG); Tom of recommended. £45/24.50 gallery installation in response – with catastrophic results. [email protected]. Atherton, Max Brazier Jones, Finland (18); Valerian and the early bird. BLANK 100, 100 to issues that have emerged Highlighted in his collection uk; www.hackney.gov.uk/ and Lee Ellis. The works City of a Thousand Planets 2D De Beauvoir Road, Unit 5, N1 from Britain’s vote to leave the of repetitive ‘ME’ pieces, museum-exhibitions explore the creation and (12A); Girls Trip (15); The Emoji 4EN. Info: bit.ly/2uZk24p EU. Robert’s new commission, the artist discusses our manipulation of the human Movie: Express Yourself 2D ‘European Portraits’, is timed uneasy relationship with DREAMS INTO PLANS form. Free. Well Hung Gallery, (U); Baby Driver (15); Captain to mark the first anniversary technology. Free. All ages. 19 Aug, 10.30am-1pm 239 Hoxton Street, Shoreditch, Underpants: The First Epic of the Brexit vote, and probes Hang-Up Gallery, 81 Stoke This interactive workshop N1 5LG. Info: 020 7033 Movie (U); Despicable Me 3 2D some of the complexities Newington Road, N16 8AD. will be inspiring students to 2777; www.wellhung.co.uk/ (U); Dunkirk (12A); The Big Sick and consequences of this Info: 020 3667 4550; dream big, then show you exhibitions/semblance (15). Hackney Picturehouse, result – both personal and www.hanguppictures.com/ how to put your ideas into 270 Mare Street, E8 1HE. political. Robert’s expanded exhibition/oddly-head- action and achieve your goals. RIO Info: 0871 902 5734; use of photography, movement, repeat-after-me Learn how to strengthen your text and subtle architectural Smurfs: The Lost Village (U); www.picturehouses. mindset to achieve your goals intervention discreetly WARHOL TO WALKER: The Big Sick (15); Their com/cinema/Hackney_ and leave with an action plan interrogates ideas of inclusion AMERICAN PRINTS FROM Finest (12A). Rio Cinema, Picturehouse and workbook to keep you and exclusion, belonging POP ART TO TODAY 107 Kingsland High Street, on track. All attendees will be and identity, and intimacy Until 16 Sept, various Dalston, E8 2PB. invited to take part in a follow- and distance. Free. Peer, opening times Info: 020 7241 9410; up accountability call a month 97-99 Hoxton Street, N1 6QL. Starting with the explosion www.riocinema.org.uk after. £30. Age 20+. Steve Edge Design, 29 Charlotte Road, EC2A 3PG. Info: hello@ fitfluence.co.uk; www. fitfluence.co.uk/ ROOFTOP MIXOLOGY Grab a table dreams-into-plans 15 Aug, 6pm-9pm Mixology Events are coming PERFECT CUP CLASS for four at WIN! to Shoreditch to turn the 19 & 22 Aug, 1pm-3pm/ A table rooftop into a night of crafty 6pm-8pm for four cocktail coaching, garnished A hands-on introduction to Party Night with mixology tips you can the fundamentals of espresso use to impress your friends for preparation at home. Over two years to come. Everyone has hours, students will cover: with Levi Roots! their own area on a cocktail coffee selection, freshness bar station to work on, as well and storage; dosing and as all of the fresh ingredients tamping technique; extraction; and equipment required. grind adjustment, and milk Mocktails are available for steaming. 19 Aug, 1pm. non-drinkers. £60. Ages 18. 22 Aug, 6pm. £70. Allpress The Boutique, Workplace Espresso Roastery & Café, 55 Company, 114-116 Curtain Dalston Lane, E8 2NG. Info: Road, Shoreditch, EC2A 3AH. [email protected]; Info: 020 8003 7982; uk.allpressespresso.com/ HEAD to Levi Roots’ Caribbean Smokehouse for a taste For more information, visit: www.facebook.com/ Info: bit.ly/2u6LD51 our-coffee/shop/product/ Competition of his delicious island dishes. Music lovers will also get levirootscaribbeansmokehouse perfect-cup-class INTIMACY, ATTRACTION AND the chance to enjoy live music from the man himself, Hackney Today is giving away four tickets (table RELATIONSHIP WORKSHOP AFTERNOON TEA alongside special guests in Westfield, Stratford. of four) to Party Night with Levi Roots at Levi 17 Aug, 6.45pm-9.30pm & RUST DYEING Enjoy the tastes, smells and rhythms of the islands Roots Caribbean Smokehouse on 3 September. Learn how to create and 20 Aug, 2.30pm-5pm while tucking into authentic recipes with entertainment Ticket value £29.50 – guest will have to pay for practice lasting intimate Enjoy tea, cake and from some of the best Caribbean performers in reggae, any extras. connection, love and attraction sandwiches, and the fun of lovers rock and soul, plus prize giveaways. with your partner. Practice using tea and rusty iron to Treat your taste buds to Jamaican ackee and saltfish, Send your entry to ‘Levi Roots’ comp, Hackney how to create a spark, how to create beautiful patterns on Martinique coconut chicken curry, calypso rum cake, Today, Communications, Hackney Town Hall, E8 be present with your partner cloth. The session covers basic Levi’s Guinness punch, the famous Reggae Reggae 1EA; or email: [email protected] to build a deep heartfelt Shibori binding and clamping Jerk chicken and lots more. by noon on 25 August. Submissions must include connection plus more. 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for complete beginners. All beachwear encouraged. The materials and refreshments beach is real sand and sandals included. Booking essential. are advised when in this area. £40. Ages 16+. Fabrications, £10/12. Ages 18+. Last Days 7 , E8 of Shoreditch, 288 Old Street, 4PH. Info: 020 7275 8043; Shoreditch, EC1V 9LA. [email protected]; Info: 07590 438 498/ 07718 www.fabrications1.co.uk 613 157; fresh@gogetfaded. com; http://tickets. gogetfaded.com DANIEL LANOIS Road, E5 8NP. Info: 07984 966 22 Aug, 7.30pm 964; Labi@elite-evolution. Famous for producing albums co.uk; www.elite-evolution. for U2, working with Bob Dylan com/boxing-circuit and more, the Canadian rock SLIMMING WORLD RELAXATION AND record producer, guitarist, and PREVIEW Every Wed, 5.30pm-9pm WELLNESS vocalist, Daniel Lanois, gets set Slimming World offers to help 19 Aug, 12.15pm-3pm to grace the Oslo stage for a We Are Now Festival people take a life-changing Meet up with others living in live performance, with guests. 1-2 Sept, Rich Mix, 35-47 Bethnal Green Rd, E1 6LA step towards a healthy new you Hackney with sickle cell, and Ages 18+. £21.45. Oslo, FROM an art installation that analyses called Negative Space that lets you don and to feel good about yourself. their families, for a friendly 1a Amhurst Road, Hackney your personal relationship with social a headset to explore the boundaries No food is banned, you are social lunch followed by Central, E8 1LL. Info: info@ media, to an interactive tour through between the physical and virtual. in control and members will interactive sessions on stress oslohackney.com; www. receive support along the management, life coaching, oslohackney.com/events/ the life of Britain’s first female Plus, there’s CiRCA69’s play The Cube, way with leader, Tony, and and mindfulness. Sign-up on live-daniel-lanois parliamentarian, the We Are Now Festival in which audience members sit in other members of the group. the day for a free massage ALL DAY HIP-HOP pushes artists and audiences alike to the isolation with an actor, a VR headset Children and senior citizens session (limited spaces). ROOFTOP PARTY outer reaches of their comfort zones. and a dark mystery. also welcome. £3.95/£4.65/£5 Book in advance. Free. Ages 26 Aug, 1.30pm-11.30pm Held at Rich Mix for two days, We Are Elsewhere, there’s music you can see, per week. £5 joining fee. Ages 14+, under 16s must be To celebrate their birthday, Now describes itself as ‘a multi- VR gameshows and classical music 11+. Dan West Community accompanied by a parent/ party people, Chicken ‘n’ Beer disciplinary festival that celebrates combined with the sound of a heartbeat. Hall, Trelawney Estate, Paragon carer. Upstairs Education get set to throw a 10-hour hacking technologies in the performing In other words, expect the unexpected. Road, E9 6NS. Info: 07725 043 Room, Dalston CLR James party and giving out free arts to create sensory experiences for Individual performances range from 212; [email protected]; Library, 24-30 Dalston chicken. Expect the biggest audiences.’ This, basically, is futuristic free to £18. A weekend pass costs £55. www.slimmingworld.co.uk/ Lane, E8 3BQ. Info: 020 hip-hop jams and food vendors, art. And it’s fun, too. For more information and to book visit: slimwithtonyhackney 7683 4570; blaire.barrett@ White Men Can’t Jerk and There’s a virtual reality (VR) installation www.richmix.org.uk WALKING TOGETHER sicklecellsociety.org; bit.ly/ Burger Bear. Free Chicken will Every Wed, 12.15pm-1pm scsRelaxationAndWellness cease to be distributed either Sound System has entertained ‘V’, a musical by young people, co.uk; www.thefinsbury. Join regular walks exploring upon the full depletion of all and educated partygoers inspired by Shakespeare’s co.uk/listings/2017/8/16/ London Fields, meet new stock, or at the 6pm deadline. since the 1980s, bringing Twelfth Night, and Fun at the bear-funny-comedy- people and reap the health and £8.50/10/12. Ages 18+. The new soul and house music to Festival, a quirky fusion of niamh-marron-guests wellbeing benefits of being Magic Roundabout, Old Street the masses. The founder and comic and opera over three FOREIGN BODY active and outdoors. Please Roundabout (above the tube mini performances. Various master of funk and soul takes 16-19 Aug, 7pm arrive five minutes before station), Shoreditch, EC1Y 1BE. prices. Recommended age his legendary sound system Foreign Body is a moving, the walk is due to start in Info: www.facebook.com/ range depends on show. East to to show solo show by Imogen Butler- comfortable shoes for walking. LIFE’S A BEACH-DAY PARTY ChickenNBeerUK , 24 Ashwin EastEnders how it is done, Cole about hope, healing Get in contact to attend walk 20 Aug, 2pm-11pm Street, Dalston, E8 3DL. Info: MAKE IT WITH carnival style. £15. Ages 18+. and forgiveness after sexual or to train as a volunteer walk The beach-themed day party 020 7503 1646; boxoffice@ FIFI CAKE PARTY Mick’s Garage, Unit 8, Queen’s assault. Told from the leader. Attendees will be asked will be filled with a ball pit, arcolatheatre.com; www. 26 Aug, 9pm-3am Yard, Hackney Wick, E9 5EN. perspective of the survivor to complete a registration form multiple restaurants, bars, arcolatheatre.com/ Start off the bank holiday with Info: www.facebook.com/ and perpetrator of the same before participating. Free. All private booths, a lounge area, grimeborn a Hawaiian-themed party full pg/micksgarageldn/events assault, using a combination ages. Meeting point: Hackney games and more. Staff will of free cake, nineties and BEAR FUNNY COMEDY of verbatim, physical theatre Town Hall steps, Mare Street, also be running competitions noughties throwback music, 16 Aug, 8.30pm-10.30pm and a stunning original E8 1HH. Info: 020 8356 such as limbo and twister, plus more. Expect to hear Every Wednesday at the soundtrack, Foreign Body 7459/4897; surbjit.mahey@ while DJs mix the hottest hip-hop, RnB, bashment, trap, Finsbury delivers some of the is a brave, liberating and hackney.gov.uk; www. hip-hop, bashment and afrobeats and funky beats. UK’s successful comedians life-affirming story. Followed hackney.gov.uk/walking more. Dress Code: casual, £15. Ages 18+. Folklore, trying out new material. Line- BOXING CIRCUIT 186 Hackney Road, E2 7QL. up includes, Niamh Marron, Info: info@makeitwithfifi. Every Sat, 10am-11am GRIMEBORN who nearly made the semi- com; www.eventbrite. Boxing Circuit is an energetic, OPERA FESTIVAL finals at Britain’s Got Talent co.uk/e/miwfcakeparty17- fun and sociable class, Until 2 Sept, various times 2013, Lou Sanders, who tickets-35895982851 teaching participants correct See opera differently. Live has written for Channel 4’s technique, self-defence, body NORMAN JAY MBE performances of bold new comedy series, Stand-Up for conditioning and general PRESENTS GOOD TIMES versions of classic operas. the Week, and more. £5/10 all-round fitness. £6 drop- GOES EAST Brand new pieces from the with pizza. The Finsbury, 336 in/£20 for four sessions. Bring 27 Aug, 2pm-10pm most exciting up-and-coming Green Lanes, Manor House, your own gloves. Ages 18+. The Carnival Godfather Norman composers, musicians and N4 1BY. Info: 020 8809 1142; Hackney Downs Park, Downs Jay MBE and his Good Times companies. Productions include managers@thefinsbury. To list an event, fill out the e-form at: www.hackney.gov.uk/whatson 16 14 August 2017

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Tomlinson Centre Annexe, interact with unicorn-disguised 317 Queensbridge Road, entertainers. Free entry except London Fields, E8 3ND. Info: Half Baked techno and house 020 3076 1537; Kelvin. party on Saturday, 11pm, ages [email protected]; 18+, £20/70 for group of four. www.hackneymusic.co.uk/ Number 90, 90 Main Yard, activities/taster-sessions Wallis Road, Hackney Wick, THE RUG COMPANY E9 5LN. Info: 020 8986 0090; Photos: Alex Brenner MY VOICE, MY ART, SUMMER OUTLET bit.ly/2ukfPpk MY GEFFRYE Until 31 Aug, 10am-7pm 18 Aug, 6pm-9pm EXPLORING THE HABITATS The Rug Company takes over Discover the Geffrye Museum OF BATS & NOCTURNAL Hackney Walk’s The Box, for after hours when the young WILDLIFE an outlet shop over August. In producers take over. Take part 26 Aug, 8.30pm-10.30pm addition, there will be limited in arts workshops or open mic Learn about the bats and other stock of their handmade nocturnal wildlife making sessions, and learn from artists cushions and wall hangings. their homes at Woodberry PREVIEW and musicians how to turn The BOX, 4-6 Ram Place, E9 Wetlands in a guided night your creative passions into a 6LT. Info: 020 8533 2997; walk. An expert will teach you career. Booking essential. Free. [email protected]; how to use the bat detection Thebes Land Ages 14-19. Geffrye Museum www.thebox-london.com equipment and how to record 6 Sept-7 Oct, Arcola Theatre, 24 Ashwin St, Dalston, E8 3DL of the Home, 136 Kingsland Road, Hoxton, E2 8EA. GEFFRYE FOOD MARKET any sightings. Refreshments Every Sun, 10am-3.30pm will be served at the Coal YOU know a play is good when they playwright of his own creation, T, and Info: krobinson@geffrye- Find delicious treats from local House Café. £16.50. Ages 16+. decide to bring it back and do it all the surly Martin who is serving time for museum.org.uk; www. traders, on the Geffrye’s front Woodberry Wetlands (via New over again. killing his father. T is turning Martin’s story geffrye-museum.org.uk lawn weekly. All ages. Geffrye River Path), 226 Lordship Road, That is exactly what has happened into a play and is determined that the killer SUMMER LOVIN’ COOKIES Museum, 136 Kingsland , N16 5HQ. Info: with Thebes Land, the Arcola Theatre should appear on stage. But when the 20 Aug, 11am-12.30pm Road, Hoxton, E2 8EA. Info: 020 8802 4573; events@ production that is returning triumphant Ministry of Justice refuses to grant Martin Get messy with a summer- cmckenzie@geffrye- woodberrywetlands.org.uk; for a second run, after winning Best permission, T is forced to employ an actor, inspired cookie-decorating museum.org.uk; www. www.woodberrywetlands. Production at the 2016 Off West End Freddie to play him instead, and the truth workshop. Kids will be geffrye-museum.org.uk org.uk/events/walks/bats awards and gathering an armful of spirals ever further out of control… provided with freshly baked NUMBER 90 SUMMER BANK MEN’S CARERS GROUP adoring reviews. Thebes Land runs at the Arcola Theatre vanilla cookies, plus all the HOLIDAY FESTIVAL 29 Aug, 3.30pm-6pm components to make creative In it, Uruguayan playwright Sergio Blanco from 6 September until 7 October. 25-28 Aug, various times This informal group is designs. Materials and boxes has updated the Oedipus myth for modern Tickets from £12 to £22. For more The popular canal-side venue a chance to share your to take your goodies away will times, swapping the palace of Thebes information and to book tickets, visit: gets set to throw a four-day experiences with other male be provided. Ages 3+. £20. for a prison cell into which he casts a www.arcolatheatre.com bank holiday summer festival, carers. Every second and The Hoxton, 81 Great Eastern packed with live art exhibitions, last Tuesday of the month. Street, Shoreditch, EC2A 3HU. music, performances, and Free. All ages. Garden Room, Info: 020 7639 0992; hello@ by a Q&A session. £15/12. painting and sculpture, led delicious food and drink. St. Joseph’s Hospice, Mare bkd-london.com; www. Ages 15+. The Courtyard, by children’s book illustrator, There will also be a disco Street, E8 4SA. Info: 0208 533 bkd-london.com/workshop/ Hoxton, Bowling Green Walk, Anna Rumsby. Students house party, bottomless 0951; kenneth.flaherty@ baking-workshop-summer- 40 Pitfield Street, N1 6EU. will be drawing from brunch, a glitter station, hackneycarers.org.uk; lovin-cookies Info: 08444 771 000; info@ observation, touring Clissold and partygoers can battle a www.hackneycarers.org.uk/ writersavenue.co.uk; www. park’s wildlife, landscape FUTUREHEADS giant treat-filled piñata and carer-groups writersavenuetheatre.co.uk and animals. £7. Ages 4-7. 21-25 Aug, 10am-4pm Yummy Yummy in My Tummy ‘POP-UP’ TRINITY CIRCUS Six inspiring leaders including what’son Café, 56 Stoke Newington CLOWN SHOW a theatre maker, 3D model High Street, N16 7PB. Info: Important information for submissions 27 Aug, 3.30pm maker, muralist and puppet [email protected]; maker deliver a week jam- To submit your listing to What’s On for publication in Hackney Magic and surprises are activism and protests. Children www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ packed with immersive Today and on the Council website, fill in the e-form at: promised at this pop-up can get creative designing art-workshops-tickets- adventures. Enjoy an urban www.hackney.gov.uk/whatson clown show in aid of the their own magazines and flags, 35572767104?aff=es2 treasure hunt, visit a science Clowns’ Gallery. £6, Clowns’ change history with historical Please see the guidance notes on the website for further museum and take a trip to Gallery Museum, Cumberland collages, become a punk or INSTRUMENTAL TASTER information. to polish up on Close, E8 3DY. Info: www. a suffragette and more. £6 SCHEME We reserve the right to edit any material. No submission is guaranteed a listing. your survival skills. Children will clownsgallery.co.uk for adults/ £3 for children/ Every Sat from 16 Sept need to bring a packed lunch, £15 for family ticket/ under Try out four different clothes for messing around 5s go free. All ages. Sutton instruments before deciding in and a waterproof jacket. Competitions House and Breaker’s Yard, what to continue learning. £150/125 with siblings/£75 2 & 4 High Street, Each instrument is explored conc. Discretionary free places Hackney Today Homerton, E9 6JQ. for five weeks (20 weeks in available for those most in need. offered readers Info: www.nationaltrust. total across two terms) and Ages 8-11. Hackney Showroom, org.uk/sutton-house-and- sessions are taught in groups a chance to win of three to five. Instruments Hackney Downs Studios, breakers-yard/features/ tickets to Elrow SCHOOL OF ANARCHY explored are: guitar, cello, Amhurst Terrace, E8 2BT. school-of-anarchy in issue 407. Until 3 Sept, open daily violin and flute. All levels. Info: 020 3095 9747; nina@ 12noon-4.30pm ART WORKSHOPS Ages 6-8, 10.15am-11am. hackneyshowroom.com; The lucky winner was The School of Anarchy explores Every Wed & Fri, 4pm-5pm Ages 9-11, 11.15am-noon. www.hackneyshowroom. Elam Forrester, E8 the themes of LGBTQI+ Develop skills in drawing, £250. Deadline: 21 August. com/futureheads Find out more online at: www.hackney.gov.uk/whatson 14 August 2017 17

THIS This page was compiled with the help education PAGE of Hackney Learning Trust & local schools News in brief Schools say si to Spanish THIRTEEN schools have signed up to a new award scheme, Premio Español Primaria, to improve the standard of Spanish taught in Hackney primary schools. As part of the implementation of Spanish in Hackney, 10 primary schools visited their partner schools in Spain to provide a real audience for the children practising Spanish, develop their cultural understanding and help inspire them to have a love of languages. To find out more about the Premio Español Primaria, visit: www.learningtrust.co.uk Heroic Parkwood students visited their partner school in Spain efforts EQualities Award for Urswick THE Urswick School has become the first school in Jeanette Kwakye leads a workshop with Da Vinci class, top left, while parents, teachers and children take part in races and the tug of war Hackney to receive a national award in recognition of its commitment to equality. The EQualities Award pays OCAL primary and the British tribute to those schools that lead the way in promoting school children 100m record holder, It was great to have the pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development. celebrated a year Jeanette Kwakye. children enjoying sport Martha Braggins, assistant headteacher at The Urswick Lof being ‘Health “I was so and being so positive School, said: “We are extremely proud to have achieved Heroes’ with their first impressed with this award with our first submission.” competitivey sports day. the questions about healthy lifestyles The school celebrated its achievement with a special Mandeville’s ‘whole the children assembly which saw Dr Chris Derrington, Director of the school competitive sports asked and EQualities Award, present the school with their award. and healthy lifestyle day’ the competitive and promote good health. was held on 10 July on spirit shown by being Over the last 12 months, Hackney Marshes. Every all, regardless of so positive Mandeville has set up pupil in the school was ability,” said about healthy its own kitchen garden, given the opportunity Julian Golley. lifestyles,” said where children can grow to take part in athletics Staff also Matthew Shapland, and harvest vegetables. competitions and races. distributed associate headteacher. It has also introduced They were also able healthy eating plans to The day celebrated a healthy cooking lessons to quiz two professional families who could even year since the primary for pupils and become athletes about their have a go pedalling a school received Health a daily mile school, lifestyles: former triple smoothie-making bicycle. Heroes funding, ensuring that pupils do jump Commonwealth gold “It was great to have the designed to help schools 15 minutes of walking or Dr Chris Derrington, left, with headteacher Richard Brown medallist Julian Golley children enjoying sport develop and jogging a day. Carnival dancers dressed to impress THE NOTTING Hill to seven different songs and development at The nursery Carnival came to Hackney from around the world the nursery. has ambitious this year, and attracted a performed in full, “They’re unaware plans to create younger crowd than ever. colourful costume. they’re learning different a short carnival Children, aged “We do this so the languages through song route next one to four, from St children understand or rhythm and movement year, when Michael’s Nursery in and embrace difference through dance. For them its opens its Clapton wowed proud through a real life it’s simply an enjoyable second nursery parents and friends with experience,” said Lola experience that they look premises in St Michael’s pupils dressed up in colourful outfits choreographed routines Labinjo, head of learning forward to every year.” the borough. 18 14 August 2017 advertising

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Los Campos marked their win at Spurs’ training centre Spurred to victory SINCE May, the Hackney Marshes Youth Football League has been working with Tottenham Hotspur’s Academy to deliver the HMSYFL Tottenham Cup – football tournaments for U8 to U11 players. All activities took place at Tottenham’s state-of-the-art training centre in Enfield. In the Members of the Carnival Collective having fun creating costumes as part of the project’s first collaborative workshops U11 tournament the winners were Los Campos FC who beat Eastside United FC. OUNG people with a celebratory performance a learning disability at the Hackney Carnival who would like to on 10 September. We want to make sure Nifty 50 network key creatives Yperform in Hackney Hackney Shed artistic everyone in the borough, FIFTY young people from four Hackney schools and colleges Carnival still have time director, Vicki Hambley, regardless of ability, can met 50 creative industry professionals at an event designed to join the Carnival said: “Hackney Shed and access creative activities to super charge their CVs. Part of Hackney Council’s Collective project. Access all Areas share Discover Young Hackney festival, four industry professionals Local theatre companies very similar values and so – including the creative director of marketing agency Access All Areas and working together on this costumes and performed more people, especially Iris – each spoke for five minutes before students were Hackney Shed are hosting project makes perfect sense. in a Samba Band supported younger people, to make given the chance to mingle with other guests from leading the free scheme as part of “It’s so important for by Taru Arts. sure everyone in the organisations including the Guardian, the BBC and Tribal Discover Young Hackney organisations to combine Part two with Access All borough, regardless of DDB. Career consultants from the event’s organisers Pitch It Festival this summer. resources to make the best Areas runs from 29 August ability, can access fun, were also on hand to offer advice. “Our young people went Running from August to possible projects for young to 1 September, 12noon to free creative activities.” away with loads of new connections and having a better September, 16-25 year olds people in the borough.” 5pm, at Chats Palace, 42-44 understanding of what jobs are out there,” said Isabel Farchy, with learning difficulties/ Part one of the Carnival Brooksby’s Walk, E9. MORE INFO director and co-founder of Pitch It. “Some of them even got disabilities have the chance Collective was run by Ciara Brennan, associate the offer of work experience!” For details, visit: www. to work with professional Hackney Shed and was director of Access All For the latest festival events hackneyshed.org.uk artists on creating music, a huge success. Young Areas, said: “Working visit: www.discoveryoung or www.accessall movement and costumes. performers created carnival with Hackney Shed is a hackney.com areastheatre.org The project will end with characters, made their own great opportunity to reach Music project nears funding goal THANKS to generous arts participants. and money from other pledges from Young Following an inspiring supporters, the team are Hackney and the Mayor pitch at City Hall by now just a few thousand of London, ’s participation manager Boris pounds short of their goal. Youth Music ‘Shout Out’ Witzenfeld and youth board Mayor Khan said: project has moved closer to members Aaron Appiah- “Crowdfund London its fundraising target. Anderson, 19, and Ayomide represents a pioneering Hoxton Hall wants funds Miriam Olaniyan, 21, the way for Londoners to drive to build a digital art studio, Mayor of London, Sadiq regeneration of their local a fully equipped music Khan, pledged £13,500. area from the grass roots.” recording studio and a With the £3,000 pledge To pledge, visit: http:// Hoxton Hall’s music project members at City Hall( from left) Boris, Grace, Poppy, Aaron and Ayomide safe social zone for youth from Young Hackney bit.ly/2wwCZtQ 20 14 August 2017 advertising

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CLAPTON development for the elderly News in brief Ais set to become one of the country’s Supergran’s walk of thanks first ‘compassionate housing estates’. AN 81-year-old granny from Hackney is walking 140km Limetree Court, in to raise money for the hospital that changed her twin Clapton Common, is grandsons’ lives. Lorraine Animasaun will be walking an ‘extra care housing 7km every Saturday around the borough for 20 weeks development’ because of in order to meet her target, the equivalent of more than the support and activities three marathons. Through sponsorship, she aims to raise that are available on site £2,000 for Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital, where for its older residents. her grandsons were treated for 11 years. Tolani needed Run by Hanover spinal surgery to correct scoliosis and Kola received his first Housing Association, cochlear implant at the age of seven. the estate has joined Now 18, the twins have been discharged to adult care the Compassionate but, says their grandmother: “I am just so grateful for all Neighbours project, the treatment and care they were shown at Great Ormond which is based at Street, and I wanted to do something to show that.” St Joseph’s Hospice. Lorraine’s walks will end on 27 August. So far she has The scheme trains raised £787 towards her target. For more information volunteers to support Tackling about Lorraine’s challenge, visit: www.justgiving.com/ terminally or chronically fundraising/lorraine-animasaun ill people within their own community. By doing so, it aims to reduce isolation loneliness and make communities more compassionate Volunteers are helping older residents of Limetree Court with support and places to live and die. activities as part of the Compassionate Neighbours project Frank Foley, an 85-year-old resident of He said: “We have Limetree Court, was found the befriending Many older residents know recently diagnosed with service essential in helping Parkinson’s Disease. us settle in.” that a cup of tea and a chat Many volunteers can make a huge difference Supergran Lorraine with her grandson Tolani have experienced to someone’s day isolation themselves. Joy Kahumbu, Tackling alcohol-related harm a Compassionate residents know that a with organisations such as COMMUNITIES across Hackney are being asked to help Neighbours co-ordinator, cup of tea and a chat can St Joseph’s Hospice helps shape the Council’s alcohol strategy for the next three said: “Older make a huge difference to us to provide valuable years with consultation now open until 9 October. someone’s day.” company and friendship, People are being asked for their views on what is most Nick Hodgskin, as well as making sure the important for the Council and partners to think about Hanover’s assistant resident is keeping well.” when working to achieve healthier drinking behaviours, director of making sure there are effective treatment services housing for in Hackney, supporting families, carers and young Hackney MORE INFO people affected by alcohol misuse and improving the and East For more information environments of pubs, clubs and bars. To share your London, visit www.stjh.org. views, visit: https://consultation.hackney.gov.uk/ said: uk/neighbours public-health/alcohol-strategy-consultation “Working Free clubs for people with hearing loss NEARLY 25,000 people offers tea, activities and the each month at Hanover everything from hearing in Hackney have problems opportunity to chat. Housing Association, aid maintenance to with their hearing. Now, a Head of South East Augustine Court, Tresham communication tactics. new scheme aims to end Services for Action on Walk E9, and from The charity is seeking their isolation. Hearing Loss, Crystal 10am to 12pm on the more volunteers to help at Action on Hearing Loss, Rolfe, said: “This service is last Wednesday of each the clubs and to take part a national charity, has a great chance for people month at Stamford Hill in home befriending visits. Photo: Action On Hearing Loss begun hosting ‘befriending with hearing loss to make Community Centre, 91-93 Anyone interested in being clubs’. Aimed at those new friends.” Stamford Hill, N16 6RZ. part of the scheme – called over the age of 50 who The sessions are run Staff and volunteers are Hear to Meet – should feel lonely because of their 11am to 1pm on the on hand at each session to email: volunteering@ Free ‘Hear To Meet’ clubs are running across the country hearing loss, the free club second Thursday of offer practical advice on hearingloss.org.uk 22 14 August 2017 councillors

Hackney’s executive Mayor Philip Glanville, was directly elected by the borough in The Mayor and councillors September 2016. He is the political leader of the Council, overseeing the budget and Councillors are elected by residents and They hold advice surgeries where residents person or organisation, councillors can often all Council services. The Mayor holds monthly casework surgeries in the Town Hall. serve for four years. The last borough-wide can meet their local representative and ask point people in the right direction and tell To book an appointment, email: [email protected]; or call: 020 8356 3269. elections took place in May 2014. them to take up issues of concern. Generally residents who they need to see. Residents are first encouraged to contact their ward councillor. Civic and ceremonial Councillors have a range of responsibilities, they can help with Council related matters, Hackney has 57 councillors representing MAYOR PHILIP duties are undertaken by the Speaker of Hackney who is chosen annually from the including helping to oversee Council services. but if the issue is the responsibility of another areas called wards – see map below. GLANVILLE borough’s 57 councillors. The current Speaker is Cllr Rosemary Sales. 1. BROWNSWOOD 6. Hackney’s wards in alphabetical order 17. SPRINGFIELD Cllrs Brian Bell & Clare Potter Cllrs Ben Hayhurst, Vincent Cllr Simche Steinberger Stops & Sophie Conway 2nd Mon each month SPRINGFIELD 4-5pm, Stamford Hill Library, Cllr Bell (on a rota basis) WOODBERRY Portland Avenue, N16 6SB. 1st Thurs each month 1st Sat each month DOWN 3rd Sun each month STAMFORD 7-8pm, The Kings Crescent 11am-12noon, Room 37a, HILL WEST 2.30-3.30pm, Asda Parade, U Marka LAB LAB CON Estate Community Centre, CAZENOVE Ltd, 158 Clapton Common, E5 9AG. Hackney Town Hall, E8 1EA. Cllr Michael Levy Queens Drive, N4 2XD. 3rd Sat each month BROWNSWOOD 3rd Sun each month 11am-12noon, Wilton Estate 11.30am-12.30pm, Webb Estate Cllr Potter Community Hall, Greenwood Road, STOKE Community Hall, Clapton Common, 2nd Sat each month CLISSOLD NEWINGTON HACKNEY E5 9BD. E8 1BE. DOWNS 10.30-11.30am, Azalea Court No surgeries in August No surgeries in July or August LAB LAB KING’S PARK CON Cllr Harvey Odze: Community Hall, Alexandra 2nd Mon each month, 7.30- Mews, N4 2LB. Contact these cllrs on: 8.30pm, The Mount Comm. Hall, 21 [email protected]. Mount Pleasant Lane, E5 9DW. HOMERTON uk; vincent.stops@hackney. HACKNEY 4th Mon each month, 7.30- CENTRAL HACKNEY WICK 8.30pm, Wrens Park Comm. Hall, gov.uk; sophie.conway@ DALSTON Springfield, E5 9LN. Contact Cllr LAB hackney.gov.uk CON Odze on: 020 8356 1233.

LONDON FIELDS DE 2. CAZENOVE 7. HACKNEY DOWNS BEAUVOIR VICTORIA 18. STAMFORD HILL WEST

Cllrs Rosemary Sales & Benzion Cllrs Dawood Akhoon, Abraham Cllrs Michael Desmond, Anna- HOXTON EAST HAGGERSTON Jacobson, & Ian Sharer Joy Rickard & Sem Moema & SHOREDITCH Papier Cllr Akhoon Cllr Sales Cllr Desmond HOXTON 1st & 3rd Thurs each month 1st Sun each month WEST 3rd Sun each month 6.30-7.30pm, North London 11am-12noon, Luncheon Club, 12noon-1pm, Lordship North LIB DEM LAB Muslim Community Centre, 68 19 Olympus Square, E5. LAB Estate Tenants’ Hall, Queen Cazenove Road, N16 6AA. No surgery in August 1. BROWNSWOOD 9. HAGGERSTON 16. SHACKLEWELL Elizabeth Walk, N16 5DZ. No surgery in July 2. CAZENOVE 10. HOMERTON 17. SPRINGFIELD Cllr Jacobson Cllrs Rickard & Moema 2nd Sun each month 2nd Sun each month 3. CLISSOLD 11. HOXTON EAST & 18. STAMFORD HILL WEST Cllr Papier Roving surgery. Contact members services to No surgery in August LAB 10am-11am, Landfield Community 4. DALSTON SHOREDITCH 19. STOKE NEWINGTON LIB DEM CON leave a message for Cllr Papier Hall, Landfield Estate, Clapton, 5. DE BEAUVOIR 12. HOXTON WEST 20. VICTORIA E5 8QZ. on: 020 8356 3373. Cllr Sharer 6. HACKNEY CENTRAL 1st & 3rd Thurs each month 4th Sun each month 13. KING’S PARK 21. WOODBERRY DOWN 10.30-11.30am, North London Roving surgery. 7. HACKNEY DOWNS 14. LEA BRIDGE Muslim Community Centre, 68 No surgeries in August or Sept 8. HACKNEY WICK 15. LONDON FIELDS Cazenove Road, N16 6AA. LIB DEM LAB

3. CLISSOLD 8. HACKNEY WICK 11. HOXTON EAST & SHOREDITCH 14. LEA BRIDGE 19. STOKE NEWINGTON Cllrs Margaret Gordon, Ian Cllrs Sophie Cameron, Ned Cllrs Chris Kennedy, Jess Webb Cllrs Kam Adams, Feryal Cllrs Susan Fajana-Thomas, Hercock & Sade Etti Demirci & Tom Ebbutt Rathbone & Deniz Oguzkanli Mete Coban & Patrick Moule & Nick Sharman (on a rota basis) (on a rota basis) (on a rota basis) (on a rota basis) (on a rota basis) 1st Mon each month 1st Sat each month 1st Thurs each month 2nd Sat each month 1st Sun each month 6.30-7.30pm, Salvation Army 6.30-7.30pm, Stoke Newington 10.30-11.30am, Shoreditch 11-12noon, Stoke Newington LAB 12noon-1pm, Wick OAP Hall, Centre, 122-124 Lower Clapton LAB Library, Stoke Newington Church LAB LAB Lavington Close, Trowbridge Library, 80 Hoxton Street, N1 Road, E5 0QR. Library, Stoke Newington Church Street, N16 0JS. Estate, E9. 6LP. 2nd Sat each month Street, N16 0JS. 3rd weekend each month 3rd Sat each month, 1.30-2.30pm, Venetia’s Coffee 4th Sat each month, Roving surgery. All cllrs. Contact Cllr Kennedy on: 11am-12noon, roving surgery. Shop, 55 Chatsworth Road, E5. Roving surgery, 11am-1pm. 07730 883 190. No surgeries in August 4th Sat each month Contact cllrs on e-mail: Contact these cllrs on: LAB 10-11am, The Community Flat, LAB [email protected]; LAB LAB Jack Watts Estate, 10 Detmold LAB susan.fajanathomas@hackney. or call: 020 8356 3373. Road, E5. gov.uk; mete.coban@hackney. No surgeries in August gov.uk; patrick.moule@ Contact Cllr Rathbone on hackney.gov.uk e-mail: ian.rathbone@tiscali. co.uk; or call: 07890 654 068. LAB LAB LAB LAB LAB

4. DALSTON 9. HAGGERSTON 12. HOXTON WEST 15. LONDON FIELDS 20. VICTORIA

Cllrs Soraya Adejare & Peter Cllrs Barry Buitekant, Jonathan Cllrs Clayeon McKenzie, Carole Cllrs Anntoinette Bramble, Cllrs Will Brett, Katie Hanson & Snell (on a rota basis) McShane & Ann Munn (on a Williams & Yvonne Maxwell M Can Ozsen & Emma Plouviez Geoff Taylor 1st Wed each month rota basis) Cllr McKenzie (on a rota basis) Cllr Brett 6-7pm, Rhodes Community Hall, 1st Thurs each month 3rd Sat each month 1st Thurs each month 10.30-11.30am, Shoreditch 1st Mon each month behind 24-30 Dalston Lane, 6-7pm, Haggerston Community 6.30-7.30pm, Queensbridge LAB LAB 7-8pm, Pitcairn House Community LAB E8 4SH. LAB Library, 80 Hoxton Street, N1 6LP. Leisure Centre, 30 Holly Street, LAB 3rd Friday each month Centre, 8 Lovelace Street, E8 4FF. No surgery in August Hall, St Thomas’ Square, E9 6PT. 3rd Sat each month E8 3XQ. No surgeries in July or August 6.30-7.30pm, Dalston CLR Cllr Williams 3rd Sat each month James Library, Dalston Square, 10-11am, Regents Pensioners 3rd Wed each month Hall, 33 Brougham Rd, E8 4PD. 10-11am, Regents Pensioners Cllr Hanson E8 3BQ. 6-7pm, Provost Community Hall, 2nd Wed each month 2nd Sat each month No surgeries in August Murray Grove, N1 7QX. Hall, 30 Brougham Rd, E8 4PD. No surgeries in August 7-8pm, New Kingshold Community 3-4pm, Dalston CLR James LAB No surgery in August LAB LAB LAB LAB Centre, 49 Ainsworth Road, E9 Library, Dalston Square, E8 3QB. Cllr Maxwell 7JE. Contact Cllr Snell on: 2nd Sat each month 07941 179 129. 10-11.30am, Shoreditch Library, Cllr Taylor Contact Cllr Adejare on: 80 Hoxton Street, N1 6LP. 3rd Wed each month 07951 172 744. 2nd Sun every other month 2-3pm, Salvation Army Building, No surgeries in August Roving surgery. 020 8356 3373. 70 Mare Street, E8 4RT. LAB LAB LAB LAB

5. DE BEAUVOIR 10. HOMERTON 13. KING’S PARK 16. SHACKLEWELL 21. WOODBERRY DOWN

Cllrs Laura Bunt & James Cllrs Robert Alan Chapman, Guy Cllrs Sharon Patrick, Tom Cllrs Michelle Gregory & Cllrs Jon Burke & Caroline Selman Peters (on a rota basis) Nicholson, Sally Mulready Rahilly & Rebecca Rennison (on Richard Lufkin (on a rota (on a rota basis) 2nd Sat each month 1st Fri each month a rota basis) basis) 1st Sat each month 11am-12noon, Happy Cafe, Roving surgery with all cllrs. 1st Fri each month 1st Fri each month 10-11am, roving surgery. 63 Downham Road, N1. 6.30-7.30pm, The Kabin, 6-7pm, Dalston CLR James 2nd Sat each month LAB For further details, call Cllr LAB LAB LAB LAB 10-11am, Woodberry Down Chapman on: 07821 330 532. Kingsmead Way, E9 5QG. Library, Dalston Lane, E8 3BQ. Contact Cllr Peters on e-mail: 3rd Sat each month Community Organisation office, Unit [email protected]; 11am-12noon, Vi Forrester Hall, Monthly roving surgeries or 2c Rowan Apartments, Seven Sisters Cllr Nicholson Road, N4 1NS. (Turkish translation or call members services on: 3rd Fri each month Gilpin Road, Clapton, E5 0LH. meetings by prior arrangement. 020 8356 3373. No surgeries in August service can be arranged in advance.) 6.30-7.30pm, Banister House No surgeries in August 3rd Sun each month Contact Cllr Bunt via members Community Hall, Homerton High LAB LAB 10-11am, Ben Simons Community services on: 020 8356 3373. Street, E9 6BP. LAB LAB Contact councillors via e-mail: LAB Hall, Block 1-66, Lincoln Court, michelle.gregory@hackney. Bethune Road, N16. Cllr Mulready gov.uk & richard.lufkin@ Only surgery in August Call: 07930 575 913. hackney.gov.uk; or call 4th Thurs each month members services on: 6.30-7.30pm, roving surgery, Amwell 020 8356 3373. Court Estate, Portland Rise, N4 2NY. LAB No surgeries in August LAB To check which councillor covers your area, or confirm surgery times, call: 020 8356 3373. More info: www.hackney.gov.uk/l-mayor-cabinet-councillors 14 August 2017 23

Have Your Say on Wick Road planned improvement proposals A healthy eating programme HACKNEY residents are on a design in 2015, and improving the from Shoreditch Trust invited to have their say received a number of walking environment. on planned improvements comments and suggestions. The consultation closes www.shoreditchtrust.org.uk to the Wick Road area The new design has on 31 August. View the between Kenworthy Road taken many of those designs and complete and Morning Lane. suggestions into account, the consultation at The proposals include: including: keeping www.hackney.gov.uk/ reverting Wick Road the cycle link between wick-road. to two-way traffic, Bradstock Road and adding better pedestrian Barnabas Road, better and crossings, creating safer off-road cycle routes, separate cycle tracks in reducing the volume both directions, replacing and impact of parking, trees, and removing some addressing concerns car parking. with accidents The Council consulted and speeding and

SHOREDITCH Trust’s Food For Life Programme works with members of the community to encourage affordable healthy eating, cooking skills and food knowledge. Courgette fritters are a light and delicious summer meal or snack. This recipe takes the flavours of kedgeree and translates them in to a veg-packed crispy fritter. Mackerel is an excellent source of omega 3 oils, which is an essential fatty acid and can help to lower the risk of conditions such as depression, heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

Courgette and Preparation time 20 mins Mackerel Fritters Cooking time The consultation on Wick Road will look at improvements for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers by reverting Makes 4 fritters 10 mins to two-way traffic. Inset: Wick Road junction with Barnabas Road

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Ingredients • 1 fillet smoked mackerel / 1 tin mackerel Meetings • 2-3 spring onions, finely chopped • 2 eggs • Handful of greens (chard, kale or spinach) COUNCIL MEETINGS IN AUGUST 6 Health and Wellbeing board 6pm • ½ tsp salt • Olive oil 15 Licensing sub committee E 2pm 6 Planning sub committee 6.30pm • ½ tsp black pepper • 2 tsp ground cumin 24 Licensing sub committee A 7pm • 4-6 tbsp flour (plain, wholemeal or 7 Licensing sub committee B 7pm • 2 tsp ground tumeric chickpea) COUNCIL MEETINGS IN SEPTEMBER 11 Pensions Committee 6.30pm • 2 tsp mustard seeds • Optional: 1 bunch coriander or 5 Licensing sub committee E 2pm 11 Living in Hackney scrutiny commission 7pm • 2 tsp ground coriander mint leaves, chopped Info: 020 8356 3316/3432/3338; or visit: www.hackney.gov.uk/council-democracy.htm Method • Finely chop the spring onions and greens. • Heat a heavy-bottomed pan or skillet, Add 1 teaspoon olive oil to a pan and gently sauté brushed with a teaspoon of olive oil. the spring onions until they begin to soften. Add When the pan is hot, spoon in dollops of the cumin, tumeric, mustard seeds and ground For solutions see: the mixture and press them flat. Cook for www.hackney.gov.uk/hackneytoday coriander to the pan and heat for 2-3 minutes until Sudoku 3-5 minutes, until browned and then flip the spices are warm. Add the chopped greens and and cook on the other side for the same Easy Medium stir until they start to wilt. amount of time. • Grate the courgettes in to a large mixing bowl. 5 46 4 7 • Remove to a plate covered with kitchen roll. Flake in the mackerel and add the spiced greens. 34 8 34 Mix together. You may need to cook the fritters in batches • In a small bowl, whisk 2 eggs and season with salt in order to not overcrowd the pan. 46 3972 7 3 62 and black pepper. Add this to the vegetable and • Serve with yogurt and pickled cucumbers 3 9 3 2 9 6 mackerel mixture. Finally, add in the flour, one for a filling breakfast, or with wholemeal 1 tablespoon at a time, until you have a thick batter. bread and salad for lunch or dinner. 4 2 7 8 765 More info 9 1 3 4 589 9 845 13 641 2 To find out more about Shoreditch Trust’s Food For Life programme, call: 020 7033 8529; email: food@shoreditchtrust. 83 79 4 org.uk; or visit: www.shoreditchtrust.org.uk/Food-for-Life 297 3 4 XX24 XX14 MARCHAugust 2017 2017

LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS ACT 1984 SECTION 14(1) AND 16A: PROPOSED AND MADE NOTICES ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 SECTION 14(1) AND 16A: NOTICES OF PROPOSED AND MADE ORDERS WE, THE LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY, GIVE NOTICE THAT WE INTEND TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING ORDERS IN THE FIRST PART OF THE TABLE BELOW, AND HAVE MADE THE ORDERS IN THE SECOND PART OF THE TABLE, IN EACH CASE FOR THE REASONS AND DURATION DATES STATED AND WITH ALTERNATIVE DIVERSION ROUTES AVAILABLE ANDY CUNNINGHAM, HEAD OF STREETSCENE, 14 AUGUST 2017 PROPOSED RESTRICTION (PROPOSED NOTICE)

DIVERSION WORK START WORK END REF NO. ROAD NAME RESTRICTION REASON LOCATION ROUTE DATE DATE

P2340 Acton Mews E8 Road Closure Crane Operation From its junction with Dunston Street to its junction with Lee Street Via local signage 30-Aug-17 31-Aug-17

From its junction with Kingsland High Street in a north westerly direction for a P2346 Boleyn Road N16 Road Closure Crane Operation Via local signage distance of 130 metres 01-Sep-17 04-Sep-17

From its junction with Bache's Street in a south westerly direction for a distance P2383 Corsham Street N1 Road Closure Crane Operation Via local signage of 30m 02-Sep-17 02-Sep-17

P2386 Elsdale Street E9 Road Closure BT Works From its junction with Well Street to its junction with Milborne Street Via local signage 05-Sep-17 06-Sep-17

North west side, From a point line with property boundary number 29 & 31 to a Opposite side of P2389 Hoxton Street N1 Footway Closure Building Works point line with northern property boundary number 37 & 39 Footway 28-Aug-17 14-Dec-18

P2392 Hoxton Street N1 Road Closure Crane Operation From its junction with Drysdale Street to its junction with Hoxton Square Via local signage 02-Sep-17 03-Sep-17

From its junction with Boleyn Road in a South easterly direction for a distance P2346-1 Kingsland Green N16 Road Closure Crane Operation Via local signage of 28 metres 01-Sep-17 04-Sep-17

P2384 Lampard Grove N16 Road Closure Crane Operation From its junction with Stamford Hill to its junction with Margaret Road Via local signage 30-Aug-17 31-Aug-17

Introduce temporary two way P2345-3 Leonard Street EC2A Thames Water Works From its junction with Tabernacle Street to its junction with Paul Street Via local signage traffic 02-Sep-17 03-Sep-17

From its junction with Tabernacle Street in a easterly direction for a distance of P2390 Leonard Street EC2A Cycle Lane Suspension Mobile Mast Repair Via local signage 15m 29-Aug-17 31-Aug-17

From its junction with Cremer Street in a south westerly direction for a distance P2308 Nazrul Street E2 Road Closure Building Works Via local signage of 97 metres 04-Sep-17 04-Mar-19

P2343 New North Place EC2A Road Closure Thames Water Works From its junction with Luke Street to its junction with Scrutton Street Via local signage 30-Aug-17 01-Sep-17

(1). From its junction with Tabernacle Street in a south easterly direction to a Road Closure & Introduce P2345-1 Paul Street EC2A Thames Water Works point line with the property boundary number 92 & 94 Via local signage temporary two way traffic 02-Sep-17 03-Sep-17 (2). From its junction with Tabernacle Street to its junction with Leonard Street

P2397 Pitfield Stret N1 Road Closure Crane Operation From its junction with Haberdasher Street to its junction with Buttesland Street Via local signage 09-Sep-17 10-Sep-17

South west side, Between points 7 metres and 29 metres south east of its point P2385 Rossendale Street E5 Waiting & Loading Restriction Building Works Not Required line with property boundary number 20 and 1 to13 Interdam House 28-Aug-17 20-Dec-18

(1). From its junction with Paul Street in a north westerly direction for a distance Road Closure & Introduce P2345-2 Tabernacle Street EC2A Thames Water Works of 8m Via local signage temporary two way traffic 02-Sep-17 03-Sep-17 (2). From its junction with Paul Street to its junction with Leonard Street

From its junction with Mare Street in a north westerly direction for a distance P2336 Warburton Road E9 Road Closure Utility Works Via local signage of 15m 04-Sep-17 08-Sep-17

(1). From its junction with Appold Street to a point 55 metres north west of its Road Closure & Introduction of Opposite side of P2394 Worship Street EC2A Crane Operation junction with Norton Folgate (A10) Two way Traffic Footway 09-Sep-17 10-Sep-17 (2). From its junction with Appold Street to its junction with Norton Folgate (A10)

Road Closure & Introduction of Railway Bridge Examination From its junction with Norton Folgate (A10) in a westerly direction for a distance P2395 Worship Street EC2A Via local signage Two way Traffic Work of 55m 10-Sep-17 10-Sep-17

CONFIRMED RESTRICTION (MADE NOTICE)

Between points 37 metres and 59 metres north east of its junction with Dalston P2344 Ashwin Street E8 Road Closure Thames Water Works Via local signage Lane 21-Aug-17 23-Aug-17

From its junction with Sidworth Street in a easterly direction for a distance of P2375-2 Bayford Street E8 Road Closure Crane Operation Via local signage 21m 14-Aug-17 14-Sep-17

South west side, From its junction with Hackney Road in a north westerly Opposite side of P2378 Cremer Street E2 Footway Closure Building Works direction for a distance of 112 metres Footway 14-Aug-17 28-Feb-20

(1). From its junction with Lower Clapton Road to a point in line with property Road Closure and Introduce P2356 Goulton Road E5 Thames Water Works boundary no 20 and 22 Via local signage Temporary Two Way Traffic 23-Aug-17 25-Aug-17 (2). From its junction with Hana Mews to its junction with Clarence Road (2). FROM ITS JUNCTION WITH HANA MEWS TO ITS JUNCTION WITH CLARENCE ROAD"

www.hackney.gov.uk To display a notice on these pages call 020 8356 3275 14 August 2017 25

LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS ACT 1984 SECTION 14(1) AND 16A: PROPOSED AND MADE NOTICES ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 SECTION 14(1) AND 16A: NOTICES OF PROPOSED AND MADE ORDERS WE, THE LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY, GIVE NOTICE THAT WE INTEND TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING ORDERS IN THE FIRST PART OF THE TABLE BELOW, AND HAVE MADE THE ORDERS IN THE SECOND PART OF THE TABLE, IN EACH CASE FOR THE REASONS AND DURATION DATES STATED AND WITH ALTERNATIVE DIVERSION ROUTES AVAILABLE

ANDY CUNNINGHAM, HEAD OF STREETSCENE, 14 AUGUST 2017

CONFIRMED RESTRICTION (MADE NOTICE)

DIVERSION WORK START WORK END REF NO. ROAD NAME RESTRICTION REASON LOCATION ROUTE DATE DATE North west side, From its junction with Tryon Crescent in a north easterly P2365-2 King Edwards Road E9 Footway Closure Building Works Via local signage direction to a point line with the property boundary number 86 & 88 22-Aug-17 22-Nov-17

P2362-1 Lamb Lane E8 Road Closure Crane Operation From its junction with Mentmore Terrace to its junction with Gransden Avenue Via local signage 25-Aug-17 26-Aug-17

From its junction with Waterson Street in a north westerly direction for a P2342-1 Long Street E2 Road Closure Crane Operation Via local signage distance of 46 metres 19-Aug-17 20-Aug-17 South East side, From a opposite side of point line with railway arch 408 in Opposite side of P2379 Long Street E2 Footway Closure Building Works north easterly direction for a distance of 61 metres Footway 14-Aug-17 28-Feb-20

North west side, From its junction with Andrews Road in a north easterly P2376 Mare Street E8 Bus Lane Suspension Thames Water Works Via local signage direction for a distance of 27 metres 14-Aug-17 23-Aug-17

P2377 Ormsby Street E2 Road Closure Traffic Management Works From its junction with Pearson Street to its junction with How's Street Via local signage 15-Aug-17 12-Sep-17

From its junction with Lamb Lane in a south westerly direction for a distance of P2362-2 Sidworth Street E8 Road Closure Crane Operation Via local signage 5m 25-Aug-17 26-Aug-17 From its junction with Lamb Lane in a south westerly direction for a distance of P2375-1 Sidworth Street E8 Road Closure Crane Operation Via local signage 67m 14-Aug-17 14-Sep-17 Between points 42 metres and 67 metres north east of its junction with Marvin P2368 Sylvester Road E8 Road Closure UKPN works Via local signage Street 24-Aug-17 31-Aug-17 North east side, From its junction with King Edwards Road in a north easterly P2365-1 Tryon Crescent E9 Road & Footway Closures Building Works Via local signage direction for a distance of 35 metres 22-Aug-17 22-Nov-17

P2342-2 Waterson Street E2 Road Closure Crane Operation From its junction with Hackney Road to its junction with Union Walk Via local signage 19-Aug-17 20-Aug-17

YOU CAN GET MORE INFORMATION AND MAKE COMMENTS ABOUT THIS PROPOSED AND MADE ORDERS BY CONTACTING THE HELPLINE ON 020 8356 2897

length & 6m width 2. The general effect of the Order will be to; 3. Copies of the Orders, which will come into force on 21st Gorsuch Street - Area of highway measuring approximately 86m a) Introduce a prohibition of motor vehicles – permitting August 2017, other relevant Orders, and other documents giving TRAFFIC in length access to pedal cycles – in Bradbury Street from the junction more detailed particulars of the Orders, can be inspected during with Boleyn Road for a distance of 7 metres; normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive, until the Gorsuch Place – Area of highway measuring approximately 49m expiration of a period of six weeks from the date on which the in length 3. Copies of the Order, which will come into force on 21st LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY Orders are made, in the visitors reception area, London Borough August 2017, other relevant Orders, and other documents giving of Hackney, Hackney Service Centre, 1 Hillman Street, E8 1DY. NOTICE OF STOPPING UP ORDER MADE BY THE LONDON LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY more detailed particulars of the Order, can be inspected during Further information may be obtained at www.hackneytraffweb. BOROUGH OF HACKNEY PURSUANT OF SECTION 247 OF normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive, until the THE HACKNEY (WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING gov.uk or by contacting Helpdesk on 020 8356 8991 and THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 expiration of a period of six weeks from the date on which the RESTRICTIONS) (MAP BASED) (CONSOLIDATION) quoting the above TT reference number. (AS AMENDED) Order is made, in the visitors reception area, London Borough (AMENDMENT NO.20) ORDER 2017 of Hackney, Hackney Service Centre, 1 Hillman Street, E8 1DY. 4. If any person wishes to question the validity of either of the THE HACKNEY (GORSUCH STREET & GORSUCH PLACE) Orders, or of any provision contained therein on the grounds that THE HACKNEY (PARKING PLACES) (MAP BASED) Further information may be obtained at www.hackneytraffweb. (STOPPING UP) ORDER 2017 TT1177 it not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation (CONSOLIDATION) (AMENDMENT NO.20) ORDER 2017 gov.uk or by contacting Helpdesk on 020 8356 8991 and quoting the above TT reference number. Act 1984 or that any requirement of the Act or of any instrument 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The London Borough of Hackney TT1177 under the Act has not been complied with, that person may, (“the Council”) on 11th August 2017 made an Order under 4. If any person wishes to question the validity of the Order, or of within six weeks of the date on which the Orders are made, Section 247 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London any provision contained therein on the grounds that it not within apply for the purpose to the High Court. amended) to stop up the highways described in the Schedule 1 of Borough of Hackney on 11th August 2017 did make the above- the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 this notice hereto mentioned Orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as or that any requirement of the Act or of any instrument under the Act has not been complied with, that person may, within LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY 2. The title of the Order is The Hackney (GORSUCH STREET & amended. six weeks of the date on which the Order is made, apply for the THE HACKNEY (OFF STREET PARKING PLACES) GORSUCH PLACE) (Stopping Up) Order 2017. 2. The general effect of the Orders will be to :– purpose to the High Court. (AMENDMENT NO. **) ORDER 210* TT1233 3. A copy of the Order and the accompanying plan showing the a) Remove all waiting and parking restrictions within Gorsuch lengths and areas of highway being stopped up can be viewed Place and Gorsuch Street as part of stopping up of the highway. 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY between 9am and 5pm on Mondays to Fridays inclusive, in the 3. Copies of the Orders, which will come into force on 21st Borough of Hackney proposes to make the above-mentioned reception area, London Borough of Hackney, Hackney Service August 2017, other relevant Orders, and other documents THE HACKNEY (WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended. Centre, 1 Hillman Street London, E8 1DY. Further information may giving more detailed particulars of the Orders, can be inspected RESTRICTIONS) (MAP BASED) (CONSOLIDATION) 2. The general effect of the Order will be as follows; be obtained by contacting the Helpdesk on 020 8356 8991 and during normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive, (AMENDMENT NO.21) ORDER 2017 a) Introduce off street car parking restrictions at all times in the quoting the above TT reference number. until the expiration of a period of six weeks from the date on car park areas of the following estates:- 4. If any person wishes to question the validity of the Order, or of which the Orders are made, in the reception area, London THE HACKNEY (PARKING PLACES) (MAP BASED) i) Gascoyne ii) Broad Common iii) Gooch House any provision contained therein on the grounds that it is not within Borough of Hackney, Hackney Service Centre, 1 Hillman Street, (CONSOLIDATION) (AMENDMENT NO.21) ORDER 2017 the powers conferred by the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 London, E8 1DY. Further information may be obtained at www. TT1216/TT1226/TT1228 iv) Springfield v) The Mount vi) Tower Garden’s or that any requirement of the Act or of any instrument under hackneytraffweb.co.uk, or by contacting Helpdesk on 020 8356 3. Plans of the proposed measures can be inspected during the Act has not been complied with, that person may, within 8991. 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 11th August 2017 the normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until Council of the London Borough of Hackney did make the above- six weeks of the date on which the Order is made, apply for the 4. If any person wishes to question the validity of either of the a period of 21 days from the date, on which this notice is purpose to the High Court. mentioned Orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as published, in the visitor’s reception area, London Borough of Orders, or of any provision contained therein on the grounds that amended. Kim Wright it not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Hackney, Hackney Service Centre, 1 Hillman Street, London, Group Director (Neighbourhoods and Housing) Act 1984 or that any requirement of the Act or of any instrument 2. The general effect of the Order will be to; E8 1DY. Further information may be obtained at www. (The officer appointed for this purpose) under the Act has not been complied with, that person may, a) Remove parking bays in Ormsby Street opposite the main hackneytraffweb.co.uk, or by contacting Helpdesk on 020 8356 8991 and quoting the above TT reference number. SCHEDULE 1 within six weeks of the date on which the Orders are made, apply entrance to Randall Cremer Primary School, replacing them with for the purpose to the High Court. double yellow lines; 4. Any objections or other representations about the Order Areas of Public Footways/Highways to be Stopped Up b) Extend parking bays on the west side of Ormsby Street, north should be sent in writing to the Streetscene team at the address In relation to the development at Gorsuch Street and Gorsuch of the main entrance to the school replacing existing single yellow specified in paragraph 3 above or emailed to streetworks@ Place demolition of all existing buildings and construction of three LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY lines; hackney.gov.uk until the expiration of a period of 21 days from replacement buildings ranging in height from ground plus four THE HACKNEY (PRESCRIBED ROUTES AND SPEED LIMIT) the date on which this Notice is published. All objections must storeys to ground plus eight storeys, above shared basement. c) Relocate the school keep clear marking in Ormsby Street to specify the grounds on which they are made. Proposed mix of uses to include a maximum of 184 residential (CONSOLIDATION) (AMENDMENT NO.5) ORDER 2017 TT1225 accommodate the new kerb layout; units along with associated landscaping and public realm 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 11th August 2017 the d) Introduce double yellow lines outside No 89 Fairholt Road to Unless otherwise stated all traffic notices are as improvements, parking provision, plant and storage, and other Council of the London Borough of Hackney did make the above- protect the driveway. follows: Dated this 14th day of August 2017 works incidental to the proposed development. mentioned Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as e) Introduce no loading at any time in Goldsmith’s Row between Andrew Cunningham, Head of Streetscene Long Street – Area of footway measuring approximately 17m in amended. Kay Street and the Road Closure to the south. (The officer appointed for this purpose) 26 14 August 2017

Conservation Area LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY 55 Dalston Lane London E8 2NG Proposed erection of a fabric TRAFFIC THE HACKNEY (PLAY STREETS) (AMENDMENT NO.) ORDER 20** TT1232 awning at the front elevation of the existing building. 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Hackney proposes to make the above-mentioned Order under 2017/3102 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area & Affects Setting of a Listed Building LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended. Flat C, 6 St Marks Rise London E8 2NJ Erection of rear roof THE HACKNEY (WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING 2. a) The general effect of this Order will be to introduce Play Streets in the roads and at the times specified in the schedule 1 to this notice; dormer; installation of 1 x rooflight to rear slope and 2 x rooflights RESTRICTIONS) (MAP BASED) (CONSOLIDATION) to front slope; replacement of rear window at second floor level b) Make a minor amendment of a traffic order that is currently in place details specified in schedule 2 to this notice; (AMENDMENT NO.*) ORDER 201* with timber frame window; and enlargement of rear window THE HACKNEY (PARKING PLACES) (MAP BASED) 3. Details of the proposed measures can be inspected during normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until a period of 21 opening at upper first floor leve 2017/2443 Affects the Setting of days from the date, on which this notice is published, in the reception area, London Borough of Hackney, Hackney Service Centre, 1 a Conservation Area (CONSOLIDATION) (AMENDMENT NO.*) ORDER 201* Hillman Street, London, E8 1DY. Further information may be obtained by contacting Helpdesk on 020 8356 8991. 17 St Philips Road LONDON E8 3BP Erection of single storey TT1233 4. Any objections or other representations about the Order should be sent in writing to the Streetscene team at the address specified rear extension; new front rooflights; rebuilding of the outbuilding; 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London in paragraph 3 above or emailed to [email protected] until the expiration of a period of 21 days from the date on which replacement of front garden walls with ralings; alterations to the Borough of Hackney proposes to make the above-mentioned this Notice is published. All objections must specify the grounds on which they are made. rear openings 2017/2372 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended. Schedule 1 Area 2. The general effect of the Orders will be as follows; Play Streets 150 Richmond Road LONDON E8 3HN Replacement of existing single glazed timber framed windows with double glazed a) Allen Road - Replace the disabled bay outside No. 39 with a uPVC casement windows. 2017/2812 Affects the Setting of a residents’ parking space; Road Name Length of Road Hours of Operation Day of Event Frequency of Events Conservation Area b) Andre Street - Replace 2.8 metres of shared use parking in 152 Richmond Road LONDON E8 3HN Replacement of existing front of Beaufort House, Nos. 1 to 9 with double yellow line “at Brenthouse Road From junction with 2pm-5pm Sundays-2nd Sunday Monthly single glazed timber framed windows with double glazed any time” waiting restrictions; Mare Street to its of every month junction with Frampton uPVC casement windows. 2017/2813 Affects the Setting of a c) Barbauld Road - Replace the disabled bay to the side of No. Conservation Area 168 Albion Road with a shared use parking space; Park Road 144 Richmond Road London E8 3HN Replacement of existing d) Brougham Road - Replace school keep markings outside single glazed timber framed windows with double glazed Pensioners club, Nos. 31 and 33 with double yellow line “at any Schedule 2 uPVC casement windows. 2017/2811 Affects the Setting of a time” waiting restrictions; Play Streets Conservation Area e) Carysfort Road - Replace the disabled bay outside No. 11 with a To change from; 4 Lavender Grove London E8 3LU Replacement of single glazed residents’ parking space; timber windows with double glazed uPVC casement windows on f) Dunlace Road - Replace the disabled bay outside No. 70 with a Road Name Length of Road Hours of Operation Day of Event Frequency of Events the front and rear elevations. 2017/2874 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area residents’ parking space; Walsingham Road From its junction with 1.30pm-4.30pm Last Saturday of Annually g) Frampton Park Estate - replace 2.8 metres of double yellow line Rendlesham Road September 27 Lavender Grove LONDON E8 3LU Replacement of single “at any time” waiting restrictions with a permit bay; to its junction with glazed timber windows with double glazed uPVC casement h) Hare Walk - Replace the parking bays (residents’ and permit Nightingale Road windows. 2017/2877 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area parking) in front of Nos. 69 to 102 with double yellow line “at any 16 Lavender Grove Hackney LONDON E8 3LU Replacement of time” waiting restrictions; single glazed timber windows with double glazed uPVC casement And replaced with; i) Hunsdon Estate - Remove all parking bays on the eastern side, windows. 2017/2878 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area opposite Fulke House, Nos. 1 to 35; Road Name Length of Road Hours of Operation Day of Event Frequency of Events 8 Lavender Grove LONDON E8 3LU Replacement of single j) Lampard Grove - Remove disabled bay outside No. 16; glazed timber windows with double glazed uPVC casement Walsingham Road From its junction with 2pm-5pm Last Saturday of Annually windows on the front and rear elevations. 2017/2875 Affects the k) Manor Road - Introduce a no waiting “at any time” except Rendlesham Road September Setting of a Conservation Area ambulance bay opposite Nos,14e and 14d; to its junction with Nightingale Road 10 Lavender Grove LONDON E8 3LU Replacement of single l) Mentmore Terrace - Replace 6.4 metres permit parking outside glazed timber windows with double glazed uPVC casement No. 34 with double yellow line “at any time” waiting restrictions; windows. 2017/2879 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area m) Millfields Road - Replace the loading bay outside Nos. 152 to Unless otherwise stated all traffic notices are as follows: Dated this 14th day of August 2017 18 Lavender Grove London E8 3LU Replacement of single 156 Lower Clapton Road with a shared use bay; Andrew Cunningham, Head of Streetscene (The officer appointed for this purpose) glazed timber windows with double glazed uPVC casement n) Nursery Lane - Extend the existing double yellow line “at any windows. time” waiting restrictions at both sides and introduce additional 2017/2876 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area double yellow line “at any time” waiting restrictions at the the conversion of the resultant building to 1x3 bed. The effects 446 Kingsland Road London E8 4AE Variation of condition 3 northern section, outside the gated entrance; of the variation would be to remove the cornice lining from the (hours of operation) of planning permission 2010/1279 dated approved plan. 2017/2286 Affects the Setting of a Conservation o) Rendlesham Road - Replace 10 metres of double yellow line PLANNING 11/06/2010 in order to extend the opening hours of the premises. Area “at any time” waiting restrictions outside No. 133 with a permit 2017/3044 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area bay; 18 Rossendale Street London E5 8TA Demolition of existing 272 Haggerston Road London E8 4EP Replacement of existing LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY NOTICE UNDER THE single storey structures and erection of two, six storey buildings p) Rendlesham Road - Replace 8 metres of double yellow line single glazed timber framed windows with double glazed to provide 23 flats (10x3, 8x2, 5x1 bed) and B1 office floorspace, “at any time” waiting restrictions between Nos. 92 and 94 with TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACTS AND RELATED uPVC casement windows. 2017/2805 Affects the Setting of a together with accessible car and cycle parking, and associated a permit bay; ORDERS Conservation Area landscaping 2017/2402 Affects Setting of a Listed Building & q) Smalley Close - replace 4.8 metres of permit bay outside Nos. Major Development 73 Albion Drive London E8 4LT Replacement of existing 7 and 8 with double yellow line “at any time” waiting restrictions; single glazed timber framed windows with double glazed E2 1 Clapton Terrace London E5 9BW Installation of new r) St Kilda’s Road - Remove the disabled bay outside No. 16 uPVC casement windows. 2017/2807 Affects the Setting of a windows at lower ground floor level and other associated Conservation Area s) Tudor Grove - amend the restriction description for the Arches 447-450 Kingsland Road London E2 8AA 5 Kingsland external alterations. 2017/1999 Affects the Setting of a ambulance bay outside Tudor House, Nos. 1 to 40 from Road, London, E2 8AA Change of use from Retail (Use Class A1) to Conservation Area 1&2 Broadway Market Mews London E8 4PH Erection of single ambulance vehicles only to no waiting “at any time” except a flexible use as Retail and Restaurant / Cafe (Use Classes A1 and storey rear extension with balconies to form 2 x studio flats A3). 2017/2847 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area ambulances; E8 2017/2623 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area Arches 444-450 Kingsland Road London E2 8AA Installation t) Well Street - amend the hours of operation for the single yellow 415 Mare Street LONDON E8 1HY Change of use from retail (use 198 Queensbridge Road London E8 4QE Replacement of of a glazed shopfront, alterations to the existing shopfront, public line waiting restrictions on the southern side, near its junction class A1) to restaurant (use class A3) and erection of a kitchen existing single glazed timber framed windows with double glazed realm works, cycle parking and associated works. 2017/2843 with Shore Road from Monday to Saturday 8.30am – 11pm to extract flue to the rear elevation. 2016/4786 Affects the Setting of uPVC casement windows. 2017/2808 Affects the Setting of a Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area Monday to Saturday 8.30am – 6.30pm; a Conservation Area Conservation Area 110 Kingsland Road London E2 8DP Erection of a two storey u) Woodberry Down - Replace 6.6 metres of residents ‘ parking 67a-71 Dalston Lane London E8 2NG Variation of Condition 1 16 Broadway Market London E8 4QJ Erection of roof extension, rear extension to provide 1 x 1 bedroom dwelling 2017/1531 outside Berryside Apartments, Nos. 1 to 43 with a disabled (Drawings) attached to permission 2014/3632 dated 31/03/2015 two storey rear extension to provide additional residential unit Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area parking; to reconfigure ground and basement uses to incorporate 55sqm (1x2 bed flat) and front and rear roof terraces, change of use of v) Portland Rise Estate – Introduce resident permit parking within Haggerston Park Edith Street London E2 8QH Alterations to of flexible B1/A2 space at ground level and 458sqm flexible B1/ part ground and basement from A1(retail) to part residential wall to facilitate installation of new gate. 2017/3053 Affects the D2 use at ground and basement level and insertion of brickwork the parking areas of this estate; 2017/2499 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area Setting of a Conservation Area lettering to elevations 2017/2121 Major Development w) Introduce no waiting at any time in various locations within the Victoria Building 5-11 Mare Street London E8 4RR Erection 65 Kingsland High Street, London E8 2JS Subdivision/ roads making up the following estates to protect emergency entry of roof extension and rear stair core to provide 2 flats and new lift conversion of 2-bed flat (C3 use class) to two 1-bed flats and and access:- E5 with associated cycle parking at ground floor 2017/2370 Affects two studio/bedsit units; erection of two-storey rear extensions at the Setting of a Conservation Area i) Broad Common ii) Churchwell Court iii) Lincoln Court 190 Evering Road London E5 8AJ Excavation of basement with first and second floor levels; associated elevational alterations, iv) Nightingale Estate v) Queen Elizabeth Close front and rear lightwells; erection of part single -storey, part two- including establishment of door and alterations to shopfront 67a-71 Dalston Lane London E8 2NG Variation of Condition 1 storey rear extension at basement level; landscaping to front and 3. Plans of the proposed measures can be inspected during on front elevation at ground floor level; establishment of rear (Drawings) attached to permission 2014/3632 dated 31/03/2015 rear, to facilitate the conversion of a single family dwelling into normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until a period courtyard/bin storage area 2017/2380 Affects the Setting of a to reconfigure ground and basement uses to incorporate 55sqm two separate residential units. 2017/2960 Affects the Setting of a of 21 days from the date, on which this notice is published, in the Conservation Area of flexible B1/A2 space at ground level and 458sqm flexible B1/ Conservation Area D2 use at ground and basement level and insertion of brickwork visitor’s reception area, London Borough of Hackney, Hackney 1-21 Kingsland Green, London E8 2JZ Erection of a single- lettering to elevations2017/2121 Major Development Service Centre, 1 Hillman Street, London, E8 1DY. Further 40 Clarence Road London E5 8HB Change of use from A5 (Hot storey extension at fifth floor level fronting Boleyn Road above information may be obtained at www.hackneytraffweb.co.uk, or Food Takeaway) to 1 bed flat; removal of shopfront and replace existing building to facilitate creation of 1-bed flat; associated by contacting Helpdesk on 020 8356 8991 and quoting the above with new windows and front door; erection of rear external outdoor terrace to rear 2017/2715 Affects the Setting of a E9 TT reference number. staircase; alterations to rear elevation to include new bin/cycle Conservation Area storage. 8 Brookfield Road London E9 5AH Demolition of the existing 4. Any objections or other representations about either of 1A Sandringham Road LONDON E8 2LR Installation of a ATM at rear extension and erection of a single -storey lower ground floor the Orders should be sent in writing to the Streetscene team 2017/1417 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area front elevation behind windows. 2017/2832 Affects the Setting of level side infill and rear extension. 2017/2858 Affects the Setting at the address specified in paragraph 3 above or emailed to 12B Clarence Mews London E5 8HL Variation of condition 2 a Conservation Area of a Conservation Area [email protected] until the expiration of a period (development in accordance with approved plans) of planning Springfield House 5 Tyssen Street LONDON E8 2LY 212 Victoria Park Road London E9 7HD Excavation of rear of 21 days from the date on which this Notice is published. All permission ref 2014/3840 dated 22/05/2015 for erection of a replacement of all doors and windows with double glazed lower ground floor to enlarge the existing courtyard, installation of objections must specify the grounds on which they are made. second floor extension and ground floor alterations to facilitate steel windows and doors. 2016/3752 Affects the Setting of a a bay window at upper ground floor rear, replacement of existing www.hackney.gov.uk To display a notice on these pages call 020 8356 3275 14 August 2017 27 external staircase at rear, installation of timber cladding to rear 75 Stoke Newington Church Street London N16 0AS Erection Street, London E8 1DY (Tel No. 020 8356 4970). Details are elevation at lower and upper ground floor replacement of rear of garden room in the rear garden 2017/2215 Affects the Setting also available on-line at www.hackney.gov.uk/licensing doors and windows and other associated alterations. 2017/2906 of a Conservation Area & Affects Setting of a Listed Building Any representations against this application must be made OMBUDSMAN REPORT Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area 5 High House Mews Stoke Newington Church Street Hackney in writing and received by the Licensing Service at the above 8 Rutland Road London E9 7JQ Installation of a new window London N16 0EN Erection of part one-storey and part two storey address, by no later than the 21TH August 2017 LONDON BOROUGH OF HACKNEY at ground floor level on the east elevation. 2017/3006 Affects side/rear extension; alterations to the winodows and doors at rear Residents and businesses in the vicinity of the premises, or REPORT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT OMBUDSMAN Setting of a Listed Building elevation; new window at first floor level at rear elevation; new their representatives, may make representations on licensing rooflights. 2017/2961 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area objectives grounds only, i.e. the prevention of crime and The Local Government Ombudsman has issued a report EC2A 10 Kynaston Road London N16 0EX Erection of extensions at disorder, the prevention of public nuisance, public safety following an investigation of a complaint against London ground floor level to the rear/side. 2017/2614 Affects the Setting and the protection of children from harm. Copies of all Borough of Hackney. 147-149 Curtain Road London EC2A 3QE Demolition of existing of a Conservation Area representations will be sent to the applicant. It is an offence, The complaint was about Adult Care Services. The fourth floor and erection of a two-storey roof extension at fourth Flat C, 167 Stoke Newington High Street London N16 0NY liable on conviction to a fine up to £5000 for an applicant to Ombudsman found that there had been fault on the part of the and fifth floor level and erection of a part single / part two-storey Erection of raised main roof profile (increase pitch of front slope knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection Council, and this caused injustice to the complainant. rear extension at second and third floor levels to create two with the application. and raise ridge height); installation of two rooflights to new main London Borough of Hackney has agreed to take action which additional residential units. 2017/2615 Affects the Setting of a front roof slope; erection of mansard-style extension to main Conservation Area Notice is given that YASHMIN HIRENKUMAR PATEL the Ombudsman regards as providing a satisfactory remedy rear roof incorporating two dormers and a rooflight. 2017/2881 for the complaint. Bassmore House 151-153 Curtain Road London EC2A 3QL Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area applied to HACKNEY COUNCIL for a premises licence at: The Council must now consider the report and tell the Erection of two-storey with part three-storey extension at fourth Ground Floor, 129 Stoke Newington High Street, London N16 SOUTHWOLD EXPRESS, 31 SOUTHWOLD ROAD, LONDON and fifth floor levels to provide two self –contained residential E5 9PT Ombudsman within three months (or such longer period as 0PH Variation of Condition 6 (Use of Rear Garden) of planning he may agree) what it proposes to do. units (studio and 1 x 2 bedroom maisonette) and provision of permission ref. 2016/3263 dated 13/10/2016 for the ‘Variation In order that the following licensable activities can take place: lift over-run and access to roof following demolition of existing Copies of the report will be available for public inspection of condition 3 (opening hours) of planning permission ref. SUPPLY OF ALCOHOL mansard roof at fourth floor level. 2017/2945 Affects the Setting 2014/2170, dated 14/10/2014 for the change of use of ground during normal office hours at Hackney Town Hall, Mare Street, The licence register listing details of the application is held at of a Conservation Area floor (147m2) from pool club (D2 use class) to restaurant (A3 London E8 1EA and at Hackney Service Centre, 1 Hillman the Licensing Service, 1 Hillman Street, London E8 1DY(Tel No. Flat A, 87-89 Paul Street London EC2A 4NQ Demolition use class); Proposed hours: 10:00 to 00:00 (midnight) Mondays Street, London E8 1DY until Monday 4 September 2017. 020 8356 2431). Details are also available on-line at www. of existing two-storey rear extension and replacement with to Thursdays, 10:00 to 01:00 (1am) Fridays and Saturdays, Anyone is entitled to take copies of the report or extracts from hackney.gov.uk/licensing single-storey ground floor rear extension with rooftop terrace and 12:00 to 00:00 (midnight) Sundays and Bank Holidays’. it. Copies will be supplied at a reasonable charge. and associated elevational alterations including new windows Variation is to allow the rear garden of the premises to be used Any representations against this application must be made to the front and rear facade. 2017/2987 Affects the Setting of a by members of the public between 10:00 and 23:00 on any day. in writing and received by the Licensing Service at the above Conservation Area 2017/2936 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area address, by no later than the London Borough of Hackney Notice under the Town 30 AUGUST 2017 and Country Planning Acts and Related Orders The N1 Flat 2 The Quarters, 94B Hawksley Road London N16 0TJ Applications can be inspected between 9am and 5pm Erection of single storey roof extension and provision of roof Residents and businesses in the vicinity of the premises, or at 1 Hillman Street London, E8 1DY. They can also be top terrace on existing roof. 2017/2613 Affects the Setting of a 134 De Beauvoir Road London N1 4DJ Erection of single storey their representatives, may make representations on licensing viewed on the following website: www.hackney.gov. Conservation Area objectives grounds only, i.e. the prevention of crime and rear extension and internal refurbishment works 2017/2817 uk/planning. Representations should be made in writing Major Development 325 Lordship Road London N16 5HG Redevelopment of the disorder, the prevention of public nuisance, public safety and the protection of children from harm. Copies of all within 21 days to the Development Control Manager, site by the erection of a 10 storey plus basement building to 2 Hillman Street, London, E8 1 FB. All representations accommodate 45 residential units together with an internal representations will be sent to the applicant. It is an offence, 28 Stamford Road London N1 4JL Installation of metal railings and external children’s play area at ground floor level, car and liable on conviction to a fine up to £5000 for an applicant to will be acknowledged in writing. Ian Rae, Head of to front of the property (retrospective) 2017/3084 Affects the cycle parking, refuse storage and plant and machinery rooms at knowingly or recklessly make a false statement in connection Development Management, 14 August 2017 Setting of a Conservation Area basement level, and a plant room at roof level. 2016/4603 Affects with the application. 48 Hertford Road London N1 5AE Erection of single storey the Setting of a Conservation Area & Major Development set back roof extension, providing one residential unit (1 x 3 80 Filey Avenue Hackney London N16 6JJ Conversion of three bedroom).2017/3024 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area self-contained units into single dwellinghouse together with THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LOCAL PLANNING) 35-68 Geffrye Court Geffrye Estate London N1 6RX Erection of erection of rear dormer, single storey side and rear extension (ENGLAND) REGULATIONS 2012 walls and fences in association with the provision of refuse and at ground floor level, excavation of basement and introduction recycling stores. 2017/1980 Affects the Setting of a Conservation of front and rear lightwells 2017/2940 Affects the Setting of a Area Conservation Area HACKNEY CENTRAL AND SURROUNDS MASTERPLAN SUPPLEMENTARY 19-21 Nile Street London N1 7LL Replacement of existing 46-50 Oldhill Street London N16 6NA Demolition of existing PLANNING DOCUMENTADOPTION STATEMENT timber door with new metal and glass door. Replacement of building and redevelopment of site to provide a part 2 part 3 existing masonry surrounding the door, steps and soffits with storey building comprising 44.5 sq.m commercial space at black metal cladding. Existing timber window frames to be ground floor level, 1 x 1 bed flat and 1 x 2 bed house. Proposal In accordance with Regulation 14 of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) painted black. 2017/2948 Affects the Setting of a Conservation includes terrace at second floor level and green roof (Application Area Site includes 46, 48 and 50 Oldhill Street). 2017/1906 Affects the Regulations 2012, notice is hereby given that Hackney Council formally adopted its Hackney Central and Surrounds Masterplan Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) on 19th June Unit F, Ground Floor Left 15 Micawber Street London N1 Setting of a Conservation Area 7TB Change of use from offices (use class B1) to Sui Generis use 126 Osbaldeston Road, London N16 6NJ Conversion of single 2017. comprising elements of workspace and gallery use. 2017/1917 dwellinghouse to two flats (one 5-bed and one 1-bed); erection The London Borough of Hackney issued a draft Hackney Central and Surrounds Masterplan Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area & Affects Setting of a of two-storey rear extensions at basement/lower ground and Supplementary Planning Document for public consultation for 6 weeks from 17th October Listed Building upper ground floor levels; erection of front and rear lightwells with 2016 to 28th November 2016. The document was modified to take account of the Waterside 44-48 Wharf Road London N1 7UX Change associated further basement excavation and front bay window; of use from redundant sprinkler tank to (B1) office use with erection of dormer extension to main rear roof; installation of representations made on the draft SPD and other relevant matters in accordance with Section associated external alterations 2017/2756 Affects the Setting of a three rooflights to main front roof; associated refuse/recycling and 23(1) of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. A subsequent, pre-publication Conservation Area Affects Setting of a Listed Building cycle storage 2017/2755 Affects the Setting of a Conservation consultation period commenced on 30th January 2017 and closed on 10th March 2017. It Area provided the opportunity for those who originally fed back on the draft Masterplan to have a N4 Garnham Street Car Park Garnham Street London N16 7JA Erection of a four storey building over ground, first, second and further opportunity to comment on the revised document and inform the final draft. As before, the document was modified to take account of the representations made on the draft SPD 298-300 Seven Sisters Road, London N4 2AG Erection third floors providing 7No. residential units For the purposes of part single-storey, part two-storey, part three-storey rear of consultation only, the proposed accommodation comprises and other relevant matters in accordance with Section 23(1) of the Planning and Compulsory extensions at ground, first and second floor levels to establish 2No. one bed flats, 3No. two bed flats and 2No. three bed flats. Purchase Act 2004. 2017/2373 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area & Affects 3-bed residential flat (C3 use class), including partial change of Any person with sufficient interest in the decision to adopt the SPD may apply to the High Court use of portion of floorspace from bank (A2 use class); associated Setting of a Listed Building alterations, refuse/recycling storage and internal cycle storage Ground Floor and Basement, 115 Stoke Newington Road for permission to apply for judicial review of that decision. 2017/2551 Affects Setting of a Listed Building London N16 8BX Retrospective permission for excavation of Any such application must be made promptly. 298-300 Seven Sisters Road, London N4 2AG Erection rear lightwell; change of use of front parts of basement and Copies of the SPD, adoption statement and other supporting documents are available for ground floors from cafe/restaurant (A3 use class) to shop/retail of part single-storey, part two-storey, part three-storey rear inspection at the following places during normal opening hours: extensions at ground, first and second floor levels to establish (A1 use class) - 73.1m2 of floorspace; change of use of rear 3-bed residential flat (C3 use class), including partial change of parts of basement and ground floors to provide a self-contained • Planning Reception – Hackney Service Centre, 1 Hillman Street, E8 1DY; residential unit (C3 use class); external alterations including new use of portion of floorspace from bank (A2 use class); associated • Hackney Town Hall Reception – Mare Street, E8 1EA alterations, refuse/recycling storage and internal cycle storage shopfront 2017/2770 Affects Setting of a Listed Building 2017/2551 Affects Setting of a Listed Building 64 Milton Grove Hackney N16 8QY Erection of rear dormer and • Hackney’s libraries (Hackney Central, Clapton, Homerton, Shoreditch, Stampford Hill, 67 Myddleton Avenue London N4 2FL Erection of rear dormer rooflights to the front roof slope. 2017/2900 Affects Setting of a Stoke-Newington, Woodberry Down and Dalston CLR James Libraries; addresses can be 2017/2695 Affects the Setting of a Conservation Area Listed Building found here: www.hackney.gov.uk/libraries); and 3-27 Wilberforce Road London N4 2SN Demolition of existing • On request from the Delivery Team (telephone 020 8356 1318 buildings at 3-25 Wilberforce Road and erection of a replacement building ranging in height from four to six storeys, above or email [email protected]). basement, alongside refurbishment works to 27 Wilberforce Road to accommodate 146 bedroom communal living accommodation LICENSING This document can also be viewed on the website: www.hackney.gov.uk [HMO] (sui generis) and 16 residential dwellings (Class C3) comprising 4 x 1 bedroom, 6 x 2 bedroom and 6 x 3 bedroom Notice is given that POPTATO LTD applied to HACKNEY dwellings, and associated cycle parking and landscaping COUNCIL for a premises licence at: Unit 55 Boxpark 2017/2464 Major Development Shoreditch 2-10 Bethnal Green RdE1 6GY London Advertise in HackneyToday. 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