Your Neighbourhood Matters
A Society for Forest Hill, London.
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12 August 2014
31 July 2014
Lewisham Elders Resource Centre - Open Day
Saturday 9th August, 11:30am-3:30pm, Stanstead Lodge, 260 Stanstead Road, Forest Hill, SE23 1DD
There will be stalls with Bric a Brac, Cakes for sale, and an AUCTION of porcelain dolls and other items.
There will also be short demonstrations of Tai Chi - line dancing - Vista Reminiscence and their Choir. This will Start around 2.00pm to 2.30pm and all proceeding will be going back into the rebuilding funds for Stanstead Lodge which is a Grade ll listed building and urgently needs funding for its restoration.
There will be stalls with Bric a Brac, Cakes for sale, and an AUCTION of porcelain dolls and other items.
There will also be short demonstrations of Tai Chi - line dancing - Vista Reminiscence and their Choir. This will Start around 2.00pm to 2.30pm and all proceeding will be going back into the rebuilding funds for Stanstead Lodge which is a Grade ll listed building and urgently needs funding for its restoration.
29 July 2014
Honor Oak Pub - Reopening on 14th August
The Honor Oak Pub has announced their opening date:
"The grand reveal will be on Thursday 14th August when we open our doors to everyone from 8pm with free canapés and surprises at our preview night.
Kitchen opens for bookings from Friday 15th August. Everyday from 10am"
15 July 2014
Public Invite: Forest Hill Town Centre design workshop - vision 2023
Open feedback session from 4-5pm this Saturday 19th July at 6 Havelock Walk (off London Road)
This
Saturday the Forest Hill Society and SEE3 are organising a creative
workshop for local architects and designers to develop ideas for
improving Forest Hill Town Centre. At the end of the workshop there will
be an open feedback session for the wider community to come and find
out what we have been up to, to hear about the ideas, to ask
questions, and input into our emerging town centre vision.
The workshop is intentionally about
looking broadly at the identity of the town centre, key sites
(including the station, Perry Vale and Dartmouth Road) and any areas
which could benefit from improvement or change. Over the course of the
day the teams attending will help define some of the problems in the
town centre and start to develop creative ideas for solving some of
them. This workshop will be focusing on physical issues and spaces
rather than building uses and what goes on inside of the buildings.
The
results of the workshop will be published over the summer and we hope
they can be used to help support applications for funding to improve the
town centre as well as encouraging private developers to make investments and
improvements.
Everyone involved in the day is
volunteering their time to help Forest Hill and the town centre and we
would really love to have wider support from the community. If you have
any questions please email hilary@fhsoc.com
Please come along between 4pm and 5pm and see what we come up with.
There are some background documents that might make useful reading:
Lewisham Council's 2003 Urban Design Framework for Forest Hill Town Centre (in three parts):
Forest Hill Ward Assembly funded 2010 Street Clutter report on the Town Centre.
07 July 2014
Call out to local architects, urban designers, landscape architects and related professionals
Forest Hill Town Centre - Design Charrette, Saturday, 19th July 2014
The last area specific vision and planning guidance for Forest Hill Town Centre was produced in 2003 and much has changed since this time. The town centre has seen a considerable increase in new businesses and new residential development over the past 3-4 years, a new swimming pools complex has opened and the Horniman Museum and Horniman Triangle attract ever more people to the area. There is also an established arts community focused on Havelock Walk and new workspace for artists is due to open this year in Louise House. The addition of London Overground to connect Forest Hill into the underground network has been highly successful and the area is in high demand to new residents. BUT at the heart of this the south circular still passes through the town centre and has a big impact on people and spaces, in addition key streets lack coherence, some connections are poor and key sites are an eyesore.
The Forest Hill Society, SEE3 and members of the wider community have identified that there is
a strong need for a new creative vision for the town centre and related areas, based on:
• evidence of how it works today;
• a community led vision for change and action; and
• creative ideas for making the town centre a better place.
Achieving this will be a significant piece of work and in order to start this process off we are holding a community led design charrette to be held on the Saturday, 19th July 2014 in Havelock Walk.
The idea is to harness the analytical and creative skills of the local community, to focus on using the skills of local architects, urban designers, landscape architects and related professionals and to run the workshops in the format of a short design charrette or creative workshop. The written outcomes of this work will become supporting documents and content for further placemaking and regeneration work, to help support future funding applications and to help inform future policy guidance.
This workshop will be run between 10am and 5pm in a central venue that enables site visits, investigations and ideas testing. This is a realistic amount of time to expect local people to contribute initially and that we hope a sufficient number of people with creative vision and useful experience will be able to attend (ideally we are looking for around 20-25 in total for the charrette plus more for a feedback and review session at the end of the day). Those attending will comprise both invited local built environment specialists, including architects, landscape architects, engineers, planners and other specialists, and others that have identified they would like to attend in response to a local call for support. We would like those attending to include local traders, community groups, and people from a range of ages and ethnic groups.
Specifically we want to bring together a creative mix of skills, experience, local knowledge and new ideas.
THE SITES AND OPPORTUNITIES
The sites and areas that have been identified to look at include:
• Forest Hill Station forecourt and related sites, including the visual approach into Forest Hill from the South Circular
• Perry Vale pedestrianisation ideas and related sites, including the Perry Vale Car park
• The connections between Forest Hill and Sydenham along the railway line
• Dartmouth Road spaces and pocket park opportunities
If you are interested in taking part please contact Hilary@fhsoc.com
The last area specific vision and planning guidance for Forest Hill Town Centre was produced in 2003 and much has changed since this time. The town centre has seen a considerable increase in new businesses and new residential development over the past 3-4 years, a new swimming pools complex has opened and the Horniman Museum and Horniman Triangle attract ever more people to the area. There is also an established arts community focused on Havelock Walk and new workspace for artists is due to open this year in Louise House. The addition of London Overground to connect Forest Hill into the underground network has been highly successful and the area is in high demand to new residents. BUT at the heart of this the south circular still passes through the town centre and has a big impact on people and spaces, in addition key streets lack coherence, some connections are poor and key sites are an eyesore.
The Forest Hill Society, SEE3 and members of the wider community have identified that there is
a strong need for a new creative vision for the town centre and related areas, based on:
• evidence of how it works today;
• a community led vision for change and action; and
• creative ideas for making the town centre a better place.
Achieving this will be a significant piece of work and in order to start this process off we are holding a community led design charrette to be held on the Saturday, 19th July 2014 in Havelock Walk.
The idea is to harness the analytical and creative skills of the local community, to focus on using the skills of local architects, urban designers, landscape architects and related professionals and to run the workshops in the format of a short design charrette or creative workshop. The written outcomes of this work will become supporting documents and content for further placemaking and regeneration work, to help support future funding applications and to help inform future policy guidance.
This workshop will be run between 10am and 5pm in a central venue that enables site visits, investigations and ideas testing. This is a realistic amount of time to expect local people to contribute initially and that we hope a sufficient number of people with creative vision and useful experience will be able to attend (ideally we are looking for around 20-25 in total for the charrette plus more for a feedback and review session at the end of the day). Those attending will comprise both invited local built environment specialists, including architects, landscape architects, engineers, planners and other specialists, and others that have identified they would like to attend in response to a local call for support. We would like those attending to include local traders, community groups, and people from a range of ages and ethnic groups.
Specifically we want to bring together a creative mix of skills, experience, local knowledge and new ideas.
THE SITES AND OPPORTUNITIES
The sites and areas that have been identified to look at include:
• Forest Hill Station forecourt and related sites, including the visual approach into Forest Hill from the South Circular
• Perry Vale pedestrianisation ideas and related sites, including the Perry Vale Car park
• The connections between Forest Hill and Sydenham along the railway line
• Dartmouth Road spaces and pocket park opportunities
If you are interested in taking part please contact Hilary@fhsoc.com
05 July 2014
Froglife comes to Dacres Wood Nature Reserve
12th, 13th, 19th & 20th July Dacres Wood will be open for the Sydenham Arts Trail.
The weekend of the 12th & 13th July, 11-5pm artists Kay Bromley, Lilian Chow, Diana Mckinnon, Lisa Muten, & Jill Tse will be showing their work varying from paintings, textiles, prints and jewellery.
On the 19th July Froglife are coming to the reserve, 10-4pm. On this day there will lots of activities for all the family including pond dipping, making plaster cast frogs as well as talks and information on the amphibians and fauna of the pond.
We look forwrad to seeing you then.
Also if you are able to volunteer a few hours on any of these days to help with making teas or greeting visitors please contact us.
The weekend of the 12th & 13th July, 11-5pm artists Kay Bromley, Lilian Chow, Diana Mckinnon, Lisa Muten, & Jill Tse will be showing their work varying from paintings, textiles, prints and jewellery.
On the 19th July Froglife are coming to the reserve, 10-4pm. On this day there will lots of activities for all the family including pond dipping, making plaster cast frogs as well as talks and information on the amphibians and fauna of the pond.
We look forwrad to seeing you then.
Also if you are able to volunteer a few hours on any of these days to help with making teas or greeting visitors please contact us.
03 July 2014
Summer at the Horniman
Horniman’s Curious Tea Party
Sat 12 to Sun 13 July 2014An eccentric weekend of Edwardian inspired dance, music, frivolity and food in our Gardens. See specially-commissioned dance and music performances inspired by the Horniman and its eclectic collections, take part in tea dances, go on a singing treasure hunt, experience immersive fantastical art installations, enjoy ragtime jazz, discover a cabinet of curiosities, meet a giant explorer, see dazzling circus acts and more.
Summer Holidays
Mon 28 Jul to Sun 31 AugThis summer is packed full of exciting new and regular activities from Big Wednesdays to Nature Explorers. See the full summer programme for families.
Jazz Picnics
Chill out to three special evening Bandstand concerts set against a stunning London skyline. We start the series with Albert Ball’s Flying Aces, the UK's only fully-professional ragtime band.
The Great Animal Orchestra
Sun 27 Jul – Sun 31 AugExplore nature's music and the fascinating sounds of animals, birds and insects in this sound installation designed by Bernie Krause. Come along to The Great Animal Orchestra Party on the opening day, featuring Bandstand concerts and family activities.
Behind the Scenes: A Tour of the Natural History Collection
Thurs 14 Aug, 7pmTake a behind the scenes tour of our celebrated Natural History Collection and see some rarely displayed specimens, such as Frederick Horniman’s insects collection.
Tickets: £5. Book online.
Until Mon 1 September
A special display of cacti and succulents which explores the amazing adaptations plants have made to survive the most extreme conditions on Earth. This display is near the Animal Walk in the Gardens.
A special display of cacti and succulents which explores the amazing adaptations plants have made to survive the most extreme conditions on Earth. This display is near the Animal Walk in the Gardens.
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