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.

Sunday 16 October 2011

Quarterly Enhanced TRA meeting






NOTICE of section 184 works
(resident directed communal improvements)

To all residents and leaseholders of the Beecholme Estate

3 items as follows:
  1. Anti-climb spinners on a drainpipe on the wall adjacent to the lift lobby entrance on the 5 storey block, to stop people climbing up to the first floor balcony = £268.75 
  2. Minor repair to window ledge, next to pipe, also used to climb up the first floor = £101.96.
  3. Fitting of a security light for the bike shelter. The TRA has already bought the light, so it is just the fitting = £300 (estimate). UPDATE NOV: £441.23 quoted
       If you have any comments or objections or would like any additional works please contact
       the TRA in the first instance by emailing the TRA secretary (contact details below)
   
       Please let us know as soon as possible - before 1st Dec 2011.




email secretary at:
david@davidwhitedesign.co.uk  

   

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