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 17 September 2011

Changes to healthcare event

UPDATE (16 Oct)


The event has now been re-scheduled
for Thur 10th November


(click on the letter below to bring it up full size)




UPDATE (26th Sept)



Re: Community Information Event
29 September 2011
Time:  9.30-11.30am
Hackney Carer’s Centre

I am writing to let you know that unfortunately this event has been postponed.
We are aware that this unfortunately clashed with Rosh Hashanah and this has led to a low level of acceptances.

We will be re-organising this event in early November and all those who were invited to this event will be invited to the new event.

Many thanks

Simrat Dhaliwal
Project Support Officer
Performance, Policy and Delivery
Chief Executive's Directorate
London Borough of Hackney
Tel: 020 8356 3239
Email: simrat.dhaliwal@hackney.gov.uk




END UPDATE




I've been asked to circulate the following to the TRA.


The event is to look at the proposed changes to Health & Social Care Bill and what it will mean for YOU and everyone else in Hackney.













Should you wish to attend or have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact the following
by Friday 23rd September 2011:


Simrat Dhaliwal: 020 8356 3239

email: simrat.dhaliwal@hackney.gov.uk

or

Timothy Lee: 020 8356 7782

email: timothy.lee@hackney.gov.uk


  
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A personal request



Right now, the government is pushing through changes to our health service which could spell the end of the NHS as we know it. Meanwhile, a funding squeeze means wards are closing and doctors and nurses are being laid off.
Together, we can stop this and save our health service for future generations. We proved that huge petitions can help make the government back down. Now, we need to do the same again to save our NHS.


Please do sign the petition to 
SAVE THE NHS
at


http://www.38degrees.org.uk/page/s/Protect_our_NHS_Petition



Thank you!





Here's another e-petition you may like to sign (I did) at: 
http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/save-nhs-direct.html





By the way, this is how GP's voted on a very recent poll at www.gponline.com




                           by David White

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