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.

Saturday 4 July 2009

VULPUS new exhibit & CCTV new policy + WARDENS


V U L P U S V U L P U S

4 / 5 P r o u t R o a d C l a p t o n

4th - 12th July



V U L P U S V U L P U S

4 / 5 P r o u t R o a d C l a p t o n

http://vulpesvulpes.org/index.html

4th – 12th July 2009

“this,then, that and because of that, this”

an exhibition

by Ben Garrod & Scott Massey


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CCTV & ASB

Yesterday evening at the Residents Liaison Group meeting, Wayne Hylton announced that estate mangers will now be allowed access to recorded footage in order to investigate and collect evidence of all types of ASB including so called “low-level” ASB incidents that may not interest the police.

This change of policy is as a direct result of research I did into "data protection" the consequent clarification I received from the ICO about “data protection”.

Cllr. Linda Kelly was instrumental in making sure our arguments and info got to the right desks, then was heard & acted upon. Her help & support throughout is greatly appreciated.

Hackney Homes & Pinnacle deserve thanks for listening and then implementing these changes as well.

The new policy has yet to be published, but as soon as we have anything further, it will be posted here.

There's more on this on the NEWS page of the Clapton Panel's website:
http://claptonpanel.wordpress.com/news/






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