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.

Thursday, 7 July 2011

Care how Clapton grows?

If you are concerned or have an interest in the future of Clapton, want to meet like minded residents and talk to officers and councillors on issues such as:
our built environment, the level of redevelopment, historic buildings, community facilities, street furniture, visual environment and street art
or have general questions about the Localism Bill and Neighbourhood Forums and Plans (details still being finalized)

then come to the next

Clapton Conference
(public meeting)
on


Mon 11th July (7.30pm start)
at
St. John's Ambulance Hall
in Mildenhall Rd

 For all people living and working in Clapton to find out what is happening across the area and possibly raise issues of concern with officers and councillors present to help sort out matters, or to direct you to those people who can assist.




RSVP or for more information, please contact:
Ian Rathbone, Chair, Clapton Pond Neighbourhood Action Group [CPNAG] 
Mobile: 07890 654 068
E-mail: Ian.Rathbone@tiscali.co.uk

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