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Dartmouth Park Conservation Area Advisory Committee

Dartmouth Park Conservation Area Advisory Committee

The Conservation Area Advisory Committees is a group made up of local residents and representatives of street, tenant and community associations. The Council consults the CAAC on planning applications that may affect the character or appearance of a conservation area, on the formulation of conservation and design policies and on its structure plans as these affect the area. Dartmouth Park was designated a conservation area under the provisions of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 on the 1st February 1992. The Conservation Area, in Camden, London, runs from Swains Lane and St Anne's Church in the north to the Gospel Oak/Barking railway in the south, with a southwards extension embracing the historic College Lane/Highgate Road strip; and from Dartmouth Park Hill in the east to Hampstead Heath in the west (including Lissenden Gardens and Haddo House) extending west to include Gordon House Road, Wesleyan Place and Mortimer Terrace. To the east the Conservation area extends to the boarder between Camden and Islington and includes Highgate Newtown. Most of the Conservation Area is within the NW5 and N19 postcodes.
Derry Londonderry Page

Derry Londonderry Page

Derry~Londonderry Page is the top Facebook Community page for Derry~Londonderry City and County providing news, information, opinion and craic, as well as promoting Derry~Londonderry's economic, socia
Derry Well Women

Derry Well Women

Is holistic - our well being is determined by a combination of phyiscal, emotional, spiritual, mental, social, political, economic and evnironmental cosiderations. Support women to take control of their own lives. Believes healing is most effective when each person can choose their own method, pace and support systems. Listens. Treats women in a gentle, friendly and respectful way. Is confidential. Offers choices and encourages wome to find their own answers. Encourages all women involved in Derry Well Woman to take our own needs for rest, recreation, stimulation and care seriously. Does not create dependence on counsellors or group facilitators. Is committed to creating the conditions in which women can heal themsleves and grow. Recognises the opression of women and allows women to explore and act. Encourages women to tell us what they think of our services and to become involved as part of the overall healing and growth of women. Embraces the health for all principles and equality, participatiob, empowerment and aprtnerships.
East Dulwich WI

East Dulwich WI

1 Lordship Lane, London ,
The East Dulwich WI was established in July 2007 by a group of women living in East Dulwich and the surrounding area. Our membership consists of 70 women of all ages and backgrounds.
Grow Together Be Together Food Growing Project

Grow Together Be Together Food Growing Project

Flanders Field Community Garden, 105 Melbourne Road, East Ham, London ,
Bonny Downs Community Association (BDCA) is a dynamic charitable organisation rooted in the vibrant but deprived area of East Ham, London. BDCA was founded by local residents in 1998 in response to the unmet needs of the community. During the past twelve years we have extended our remit to become a multi-purpose organisation delivering a range of specialist projects which support vulnerable, isolated and disadvantaged local residents. Our motto is ‘changing lives, transforming our community’ and our mission is to work for a WHOLE community by providing exceptional activities, services and facilities that promote Wellbeing, Hope, Opportunity, Love and Encouragement. Bonny Downs Community Association’s Grow Together, Be Together project will be a community food growing and healthy eating promotion scheme striving to improve the quality of life of residents in our a deprived area (Newham). The overarching vision of this project is: The project aims are to: Provide a community disconnected to food growing with opportunities to grow their own produce. Improve the quality of life of residents living in the deprived location of East Ham and surrounding areas. Re-connect and educate people about the value of food growing and local food. Encourage local people to adopt healthier lifestyles through educating about the benefits of balanced diets. Promote social cohesion through bringing together local people from any gender, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation or cultural background. Reduce isolation among local residents, particularly older people and disadvantaged children and families, through creating opportunities for excluded residents to build supportive friendship networks. Provide local residents with opportunities for skills development, training, confidence building and the chance to actively effect change in their community by helping to drive forward a local initiative. Lessen the environmental impact of a local community cafe and catering training project by reducing the number of food miles. Establish a sustainable enterprise project through the scheme. The Well Community Centre, 49 Vicarage Lane, East Ham, London, E6 6DQ Tel: 020 8586 7070 Fax: 020 8586 7102 Email: info@bonnydowns.org http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Qa-GqZg2_ho
Bumps & Babies

Bumps & Babies

The Centre, New Eltham Methodist Church, 435 - 439 Footscray Road, New Eltham, London ,
Established April 2007, Bumps and Babies is a non-profit group, run by it's own members (unpaid volunteers), which offers expectant and new mums (with babies up to 12 months) a place to meet. We're toddler-free and breast-feeding friendly! We meet in The Centre, New Eltham Methodist Church, for a cuppa, bickie and a chat. We do arrange baby/child related visitors for most of our sessions, please see our diary for details on the main website.
Tel: 7855660828
Estonian Guild

Estonian Guild

Gild ühendab Briti saartel tegutsevaid aktiivseid eestlasi Koduleht: www.estonianguild.co.uk Kuulutused: www.estonianguild.co.uk/kuulutused
Hackney Playbus

Hackney Playbus

Kingsmead Kabin, 8-9 Kingsmead Way, London ,
We bring our fully converted fun packed bus to parks and estates around East London. Come and join in the fun for free! Under 5s welcome at every session and under 8s welcome in school holidays. We are a stay and play service so we are a great place to meet other parents. Keep up to date on where we are when on this page!
Tel: 2085103335
Forest Kids Hackney

Forest Kids Hackney

MEETING POINT: Princess Of Wales Pub (canal side) 146 Lea Bridge Rd , London ,
We are an outdoor walking and exploring group started by Eva and Kim to get out and about on the Hackney Marshes. We meet every Monday morning at 10am and Wednesday Afternoon at 2.30pm. Meeting place: Princess of Wales Pub (canal side) 146 Lea Bridge Rd London E5 9RB All ages and abilities are welcome to join us on our explorations through the changing seasons and activites. email forestkidshackney@gmail.com for directions on the day if you are late.
The Access to Sports Project

The Access to Sports Project

Sobell Leisure Centre, Hornsey Road , London ,
The Access to Sports is a community led, innovative sports development project that has historically worked across the London boroughs of Islington, Hackney & Haringey. The project originally started off working in the Finsbury Park regeneration area 6 years ago and has a successful track record of project delivery and fundraising the Project. Access to Sports is an ‘on the ground’ organisation delivering responsive and relevant sports programmes in tune with local and national agendas. Working with partners from the voluntary, community and statutory sectors A2S delivers targeted programmes directly addressing some of the social and economical issues that effect London’s ‘hard to reach’ communities. Developing partnerships strengthens the effectiveness of the projects delivered and creates sustainability in what we do.
Hackney Empire Youth Forum

Hackney Empire Youth Forum

Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London ,
Your chance to have a say in what happens at the Hackney Empire...