More about Beecholme


Beecholme is also the first postwar "mixed development" housing scheme in Hackney, with a mixture of houses and flats with the taller block having five storeys and containing one-bedroom and bedsit accommodation. It is featured in Volume 15 of Hackney History and was the site of Beecholme House, the family home of Maj. John André (d. 1780), who was executed as a British spy in the American War of Independence.

Tuesday, 25 November 2008

Bin artwork to go ahead


Above: another possible idea for the bin artwork - just a visual.
(see also "July 25th" post further down for more visuals)


I can announce that our application for funds
from the
Tenants Levy Special Projects Fund

has been successful.

We have the money for both the bin artwork and the
match funding (with the EIB half) for the Bike Shelter.

We have heard nothing about the EIB as yet though
so the bike shelter status is still not confirmed as a go-ahead.

I will be showing more designs for the bins here
so keep a look out and let me know your preferred designs.
As soon as they are approved I'll send the artwork off to the printers
who will apply the finished heat-stick-on artwork to the big estate bins.

Reprieve for Clapton Tram Depot confirmed


(click the above application notice to see it full size)

UPDATE: Above - confirmation that planning app. 2008/1511 has been refused.

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REPRIEVE FOR TRAM DEPOT

I have it from good authority today (Tue 25th Nov) that the planning application no 2008/1511
has been rejected or withdrawn - either way the depot has been temporarily saved.

I will keep you updated about further developments
when they happen.

On behalf of both the depot residents and residents of the surrounding area I'd like to thank everyone who objected to the planning app and look forward to your continuing support
should we need it.