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SUMMARY:September Steering Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Minutes \nMinutes taken by John from Source Partnership. Resident surnames removed for web version. \n\n\n\nThose Present:\nCllr. Brian Bell  (BB) (Chair) \nCllr Claire Potter (CP) \nEmley P (EP) \nPeter S (PS) \nThomas D \nHana C \nAlfred F \n \nPeter A (PA) \nNatalie C (NC) \nMichael N (MN) \nPeter D (PD) \nKarsten H (KH) \nJill WM (JWM) \nLate – Yannis V \n  \n \n\n\nIn Attendance:\nJohn Morris (JM) \nRon Greenwood (RG) \n \nSource Partnership (ITLA) \nLB Hackney \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1.0\nIntroductions and apologies \nAction\n\n\n  \n1.1\n  \nApologies were received from Jo G\, Nick J\, Ewan S Andrew M\, Bronwen T\, and Carol Squires (Source). \n \n \n\n\n2.0\nNotes of previous meeting held 9 July 2019 and any Matters Arising not elsewhere on the agenda\n \n\n\n  \n2.1\n  \nFrom 2.1 re Sainsbury’s vent. The noise report has been supplied. LBH Planning still chasing Sainsbury’s for a response. Objections have been received from some residents. \n \n \n\n\n  \n2.2\n  \nFrom 2.2 re ITLA re-procurement. Source were re-appointed and new contract started 20/8 for 2 years\, which can be extended if necessary.\n  \n \n\n\n  \n2.3\n  \nFrom 2.3 re Unit C. A successful bidder has been identified but contracts still not exchanged. Planning application for additional use will be determined by 27/9; no objections received so hopefully the decision can be delegated to officers. Once the lease is signed\, the space will be fitted out and in use by end October.  RG hopes that the successful bidder will be able to present to the RSG on 9/10. \n  \nBB asked about a temporary licence that has been granted for an activity. RG reported that Hackney Showroom have been given a licence to use Unit C for rehearsals from 9/9 to early October but knew it had to be available for the Big Lunch on 28/9. \n  \n \n \n\n\n3.0\nPhase 3 & 4 update\n \n\n\n  \n3.1\n  \nPlanning update \nA total of 27 objections have been received\, most from Wallington and Kimpton Courts and mostly concerning the scale of the proposed block opposite and the potential for ASB in the courtyards. RG confirmed the expectation that the application will be heard on 2nd October. \n \n \n\n\n  \n3.2\n  \nConstruction procurement \nLBH are currently preparing more detailed design information for tenderers to bid on and more time will be spent on evaluating their response. As a result\, the sign off of the tender documentation is delayed by approx a month.  However\, there will be scope to make up time if the negotiation period shrinks (period allowed for this has been quite generous). \n  \nLBH are going to carry out an exercise to photograph the current condition of all south side ground floor flat gardens; Karen Jelenje\, who is working with RG as a new Project Officer is co-ordinating this with Source to take place on 19th and 23rd Sept. \n  \nRG acknowledged that progress is slow but it is felt to be better to allow more time now to detail the specification of works so that competitive and as accurate as possible costings can be obtained from bidding contractors in a very uncertain market. \n  \nPS commented on the delays and that residents are asking him about progress.  RG added that detailed questions about site management\, dealing with noise\, dust\, parking\, respite facilities etc. are all being developed. These will be of particular interest to the 3 or 4 residents who form the procurement panel. \n  \nCP asked if the original start on site timing of Oct/Nov 2020 could be achieved if time is made up. RG suggested this might be possible but it is unknown how much time will be needed for contract negotiations which may delay the process. \n \n \n\n\n4.0\nPhase 1 & 2 update\n \n\n\n  \n4.1 \n \n  \nUse of vacant area south of Murrain Road  \nRG circulated the T&Cs of use of the area by film crews. So far\, £14\,000 has been generated in fees for hiring out this space\, £3\,500 of which will be paid to the TRA and £3\,500 will be available for Unit C to go towards running the new community facility. \n  \nRG reported that 2 written complaints were received about noise early in the morning from generators used by the film crews\, so in the revised T&C’s\, it is stipulated that ultra silent generators must be used and catering vehicles cannot access the site until 6.00 a.m. However\, the later start has deterred some crews from using the site as they need to be up and running at 5.00 a.m. Consequently\, there are no lettings in September at the moment. RG put to the RSG the option of reverting to allowing a 5.00 start in order to capitalise on what is a lucrative source of income for residents of the estate. \n  \nPA was in favour of this if it could be guaranteed that noise would be kept to a minimum. NC is a resident in Kimpton Court and she gets up early and hasn’t noticed undue noise. JW-M commented that residents can do a lot with £3\,500. \n  \nCP asked if the portion of the funding that is earmarked for the new community facility has to be spent on anything specific. RG responded that it is just a condition that it has to be used towards running the facility. \n  \nPA asked if there is a market for this arrangement. RG – yes there is\, as long as crews can access and start work at 5.00 a.m. \n  \nThere was a consensus in the meeting that 5.00 starts should be permitted again. RG assured the meeting that the LBH Film Unit will keep track of activity and are very responsive to complaints and comments. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n\n\n  \n4.2\n  \nDefects \nRG reported that there are a few items still outstanding to individual homes. The main item that is still causing concern in common parts is the algae on areas of the courtyards. There was an inspection last week with LBH Regen Team and the architects. LBH have asked for a report from the brick manufacturers but also an independent analysis\, to try to determine the cause. EP asked if cost of mitigating this will be a service charge item.  RG replied that it will not as long as it is a contractor’s liability. EP suggested roping off the affected areas\, PA jet washing them. RG noted that a long term solution is needed. LBH are changing the product for the phase 3 & 4 spec. and these bricks are being tested now throughout the winter months. \n  \nOther defect items include: \ni)      a tree needs replacing in the far west courtyard and this will be done later this year\, just before the end of defects period in December. PA also noted a tree that has been broken outside the Sainsbury’s on Green Lanes/end of Murrain Rd. \nii)     door closers are being replaced at Chipping\, Kimpton and Wallington. \niii)   KH reported that the fire/smoke vents are defective in Wallington. They were fixed at the end of July but the warning lights came on again. The issue is with the New Build Team but the problem hasn’t been permanently fixed yet. \niv)   EP raised the bike shed break ins. This was done by de-activating doors generally\, so there is a general sense of lack of security. KH commented that it cannot be right if buildings are ‘secured by design’ that doors can be de-activated [easily]. NC noted that LBH have told all residents that bikes need to be stored in the bike sheds\, not flats and so\, in her view\, LBH should take responsibility if they are saying where bikes can be stored and this area is not safe. RG will arrange for this issue to be taken up with Higgins as part of the defects monitoring meetings. Discussion with the New Build team will also take place. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nRG\n\n\n  \n4.3\n  \nOpen House\, 21st September \nKings Crescent will be part of the annual Open House weekend on 21st between 10.00 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. Any residents are welcome to join a tour or be around to chat to visitors. A letter is going out to residents next week. \n  \nAlso\, on 25th Sept\, the panel of judges for the Civic Trust Design Awards will be visiting and in another few weeks\, representatives from LB Haringey’s Regen Team are also visiting. RG thanked residents for their patience and in some cases\, hosting these and many other visits. \n \n \n\n\n5.0\nSource training for contractor procurement\n \n\n\n  \n5.1\n  \nJM reported that Source still intend to hold sessions on contractor procurement but that with the delays to the procurement process\, these are now likely to be October/November. These will be open to anyone but it is suggested that a small group actually take part in the contractor selection. Those who have put themselves forward are PA\, PD\, Ewan S and Jo G. \n \n \n\n\n6.0\nResidents Group update\n \n\n\n  \n6.1\n  \nEP gave feedback on progress and activities. \n  \ni)      On Thursday\, 5th Sept. a general meeting will vote on whether to become a TRA. EP noted that there are spaces still available to be on the committee\, so anyone interested is welcome. NC asked how everyone can hear about meetings\, activities etc. EP replied that the website (kingscrescent.org)\, facebook and e mails are kept updated with news. \nii)     On 28th Sept. the Res Group/ TRA is organising a Big Lunch. Food will be provided by people bringing a dish to share. It will be in and around Unit C\, so will have easy access to the play street. There have been discussions with LBH Resident Participation Team about taking Casbeard St out of commission to enable it to be vehicle-free for the period of the event between 12.30 and 3.00. JW-M suggested policing it ourselves and CP added that a play street she was involved in also used local residents to keep the street free of traffic for a few hours. RG added that Hackney Showroom are offering tables and chairs for the afternoon. \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n\n\n7.0\nAny urgent business\n\n\n\n  \n7.1\n  \nMN asked about details of the new scheme proposals. Agreed for JM to meet him to go through the drawings\, plans etc.\n  \nJM\n\n\n  \n7.2\n  \nPA raised the issue of the bollards on the new streets. There is one particular bollard that vans often get stuck on.  BB suggested LBH need to keep monitoring this.\n\n\n\n8.0\nDate of next meeting\n\n\n\n  \n8.1\n  \nWednesday 9th October\, 7.00. \n \n \n\n\n\n  \nThe Meeting closed at 8.00 pm \n  \nPrevious information: \nThis is a closed meeting for those who have applied to be part of the newly formed steering group. It is mandatory to have attended the steering group training provided by Source. \n\nIf you have already applied but haven’t been able to attend the training they have run so far but would still like to be part of the steering group please contact john@sourcepartnership.com or carol@sourcepartnership.com \n\nIf you are not part of the steering group you can always express any views directly to Carol and John or discuss with the KC residents committee who can feedback into the steering group kcresidentsgroup@outlook.com\n\n\nAGENDA \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\nAgenda item \nLead \n\n\n1\nIntroductions and Apologies \n \nCllr Bell (Chair)\n\n\n2\nNotes of previous meeting held 9th July 2019 and any matters arising not elsewhere on the agenda \n \nCllr Bell (Chair)\n\n\n3\nPhase 3 & 4 update\, including planning and procurement \n \nRon (LBH)\n\n\n4\nPhase 1 & 2 update \n \nBronwen (LBH)\n\n\n5\nSource training for contractor procurement \n \nJohn (Source)\n\n\n6\nResidents Group update \n \nEmley (Residents  Group Chair) \n \n\n\n7\nAny urgent business \n \nCllr Bell (Chair)\n\n\n8\nDates of next meeting \n \nCllr Bell (Chair)\n\n\n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://kingscrescent.org/calendar/september-steering-group-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Vince Murrrain Community Centre\, N4 2GD
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SUMMARY:Kings Crescent Residents' Group September meeting
DESCRIPTION:Minutes of the meeting (full names removed on public version but contact KCTRA if full version needed) \n  \n\n\n\nIn Attendance:\n25 residents \nEmma Harrison (EH) \nAnnette Reid (AR) \nSimon Ware (SH) \nJohn Morris (JM) \n \n  \nLB Hackney Resident Participation \nLB Hackney Housing Officer for KC \nLB Hackney \nSource Partnership (ITLA) \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nAgenda Item\nLead\nAction\n\n\n1\nWelcome and Introductions \nEmley (current chair EP) opened the meeting and welcomed everyone. Went around the room for all residents to introduce themselves. Hackney and Source representatives introduced themselves and their roles.\nEmley/Emma\n \n\n\n2\nTRA Transition\nEmma H\n \n\n\n \nPublic vote to change from supported residents’ group to official Tenants and Residents Association (TRA) – minimum 15 votes to pass \n  \nEH explained that we need 15 people to vote to become a TRA: \nEH confirmed that no-one wanted any additional information on what a TRA is. \nThe members were asked if they would approve the KCRG becoming a TRA? \nEveryone voted in favour (21 residents present at the time) – a minimum of 15 were needed to vote. Motion passed to become a TRA. \n \n \n \n\n\n \nApprove constitution. \nEH read out Code of Conduct as required (See end of Constitution document). \nEP gave an introduction to the Constitution to reassure residents that it had been checked and edited by the current committee. \nEH gave some further details as to the sections of the Constitution and highlighted the key sections. \nThere were no further questions form the members. \nAll in favour of constitution asked to vote – all voted to approve the constitution.\n \n \n\n\n \nElect TRA committee (minimum 12) \n  \nFirst position is Chair: \nEmley P is nominated for Chair by Patricia S\, Jill WM seconds. \nEmley confirms she is happy to take on position. \nSarah H is nominated for vice-chair by EP\, seconded by Alice H \nEmilie LG is nominated for Secretary by EP\, seconded by Emma C \nAlice is nominated for Treasurer by Emma C\, seconded by Andrew M \nAll nominees agreed to take on the positions as nominated. \n  \nOther committee members: \nEmma C \nAndrew M \nPatricia S \nJill  (JWM) \nSarah C \nPhillip L \nJennifer F \nThomas D (TD) \nAlfred F \nMaire M (not present but emailed her interest in remaining on the committee) \n  \nTotal 14 committee members comprised of 9 residents from the new blocks and 5 residents from the older blocks. \n  \nPanel member for TRA representatives: Jill WM \nEmley agreed to be deputy panel member but happy for someone else to take over later if they want to \n  \nKey Contact for the group Emley P. \nThe residents group is now a TRA with a Committee. \n  \nNext step is to discuss the safeguarding policy. \nIt is understood by Hackney that we are just setting out and may not have everything in place but EH advises that we have a basic policy signed before moving forward. A draft safeguarding policy has been prepared. \n  \nTraining is offered for safeguarding. \n  \nSafeguarding champion: Jennifer F can take named person as safeguarding champion and already has the relevant requirements (eg. DBS\, safeguarding training & experience). \nEmley P will be the second person to sign the safeguarding policy as also has DBS and previous Safeguarding training. \nPassed with a majority. \n \n \nEP to ensure safeguarding certificates\, DBS etc are seen and copy on file\n\n\n \nDiscuss next steps: \n1.      Need public liability insurance. Hackney will pay for this for the next year as bank account may not be set-up in time. The insurance would need to be in place before the party event. \n2.      A bank account will need to be set-up \n  \nEmley has contacted Zurich for an initial quote and will follow-up. Hakcney will help with payment (specific grant available for this that is separate to community development fund). \nAlice will look into bank account options and share with the TRA Committee. \n \n \nEP to contact insurers \nAH to research bank account options\n\n\n3\nBrief feedback on events so far: \n \n \n\n\n \nFamily fun mornings (last Saturday of month) \nEP gave a brief update on how family fun mornings have been going. \nJenn contributed a lot of equipment (thank you!). \nSainsbury’s have been donating snacks.\nEmley\n \n\n\n \nMorning tea for gardeners \nSH gave an update on gardening morning. Provisional plans to continue this after Easter\nSarah H/C\n \n\n\n \nSeaside visit \nEP gave an update on Seaside trip to Walton-on-the Naze in July. Open to options and suggestions for next years trip\nPatricia/Emley\n \n\n\n \nUpdates since Service Charges meeting \nEP gave an initial update on this. AH supplemented with a few extra details – in particular residents have been involved in reviewing the service charges which are about to be sent out. This shows a positive step forward though the draft charges were not without error.\nAlice\nAlice and other committee members to work with Hackney to review service charges\n\n\n4\nUpdate on available community funding \n(Hackney funding and income from film crew rent) \n  \nEP gave an update on Finances. \n£2500 initial pot initially for the KCRG at the start of the year \n£500 ‘big lunch’ funding \nSpent: Only money spent so far has been on the coach trip (around £700). \n  \nHackney have been renting out hoarded area for film crews and  the fee taken for this has been shared: \n25% for new community centre\, Ron and Bronwen’s team \n25% of the rental price goes to the TRA \n50% for Hackney \nRent: c.£3500 for TRA to date \n  \nNoise disturbance has been limited\, slight issue originally but seems to have been resolved. \nCrews need to come in at 5am and it was agreed at steering committee that this would continue. \n  \n£500 of costs funding available for running the TRA (eg. Printing). (initially documented as £600 in draft minutes but corrected by EH prior to publication) \n  \nEH confirmed that we would need to apply for funding for community events (eg. Christmas event\, February party). Forms are on Hackney website. EH would provide additional support during the interim process of us setting up the TRA though it was stressed that we would need to start applying formally for council funding and Emma H will share the forms and rules around this. \n  \nConfirmed that the cash from the film crews has no time limit over where it needs to be spent. \nIt was highlighted that there are opportunities to use the cash we have currently to apply for matched funding grants. \nLikely also that when the new developer is on site\, there may be other money available to contribute to community events. \n  \n  \nOther funding: “Estate walk around” budget which is to fix issues identified via the estate walkaround – though note this can end up being added to service charges \n  \n \nEmley/Emma H\nEH to send details of how to apply for the community funding \nEP to coordinate event planning for upcoming events to ensure application done in time \n  \nAH to keep track of available funding\n\n\n5\nUpcoming Community Events:\n \n \n\n\n \n‘Big Lunch’ community street party 28 September \n(Updates\, ideas and planning) \n  \n£500 for big lunch\, funding from Hackney. \nCommunity big lunch will be on play street with community centre near unit C. \nPlay bus has been booked and parked near unit C. \nDimensions checked with play bus company and driver did a site visit to ensure they can get in and out of the estate. \n  \nWe will be asking residents to bring a dish to share. TD suggested to have catering too as a back up\, this was agreed. JWM will ask if Otantic can provide some catering for the event. \n  \nEmma C. suggested running an art event and will coordinate that. \n  \nJWM to ask two residents who belong to a steel band to see if they can come and play for an hour. \n  \nTotal event time is planned for 12.30-3pm \n  \nBring and take exchange event – ‘swap shop’ suggested by JWM. Emilie volunteered to help coordinate/arrange. \n  \nWe cannot officially close the road as it is a private road. There is a plan to coordinate a polite notice to ask people not to use the road. \nEmma C. suggested having a joint invitation/polite notice to not use the road. Emma H. confirmed that this is possible but the wording would need to be sent to her by Monday. \n  \nWill need insurance in place prior to event\nEmley\nELG to draft wording for invite/notice – to be with EH by Monday\n\n\n \nChristmas event early December \n  \nTentative plan for the following\, Alice and Sarah H will take a lead in organising though all welcome and if anyone else is keen to help organise\, please let us know. \n5-6pm children’s activities. \n6-7:30pm: mulled ??? (wine/juice) with carols – if wine this will need to not come from Hackney funds. \n7:30pm residents meeting\nAlice\nAH and SH to plan event and apply for funding at least 6 weeks in advance\n\n\n \nFebruary party – will be planned but details TBC later. To go on agenda for December meeting. \n \nEmley\n \n\n\n \nAny other ideas? \n  \nAdditional event: \nPumpkin carving/Autumn event – Sarah C agreed to coordinate – maybe Saturday 26th October. \nIt was suggested this would be combined with the Family Fun morning. \n  \n \n \nSC and EP to plan event asap to apply for funding\n\n\n6\nEstate Issues\nEmley/Annette\n \n\n\n \nUpdates from steering group on new build planning\, pigeons\, courtyard\, new community centre plans etc \n  \nSource Partnership are remaining our independent residents support organisation. \nPlanning Committee meeting is coming up soon and is open to the public\, anyone can go\, can apply for a slot to speak (c. 3 min). \n  \nOpen house on the estate 21st September – guided tour offered to public. John from Source will confirm what the arrangements are. \n  \nThere was a discussion about the CCTV cameras across the estate and also the break-in where several bikes were stolen. \nA few of the key details: \n·        Ron/Bronwen confirmed all CCTV cameras working though there may be an issue with how images are stored/reviewed. \n·        28th June – housing officer and other staff members did a walk about on older blocks\, as well as some newer blocks. This confirmed that some cameras had been sprayed over. \n·        Weston court didn’t have CCTV\, this has been now added. \n·        Newer blocks\, the CCTV cameras do work but there is potentially an issue with the centralised system. And also potentially an issue with there being a lack of resource at the council to view and assess images. \n·        Bramfield court (exterior of block)\, new cameras were brought but sprayed over again within 24 hours. . \n·        The other concern is that when bikes were stolen (after the door was released)\, all internal doors were also open to the public. \n·        It was noted by a resident that the police closed the second bike theft case as there was no CCTV evidence. Several residents emphasised that we want Hackney to confirm why the CCTV camera footage was not able to be released to the Police? We pay for CCTV coverage and yet there have been more than one occasion where a crime has been committed and the Police could not access the CCTV footage from Hackney. Therefore\, residents are seeking both confirmation that CCTV cameras are operational and an explanation as to why\, in the event of the bike theft\, was that footage not able to be shared with the Police.  Annette confirmed that she would find out why the local authority was not able to release the CCTV footage to the police. \n·        Roy made a request to find out: Why all cameras have been removed from Datchworth? \nHousing Officer (Annette) confirmed that she would find specific answers to the questions above and send the answers to the TRA. \n  \nIt was suggested that at a later TRA meeting\, we could invite Safer Neighbourhoods team. Or in fact\, anyone from Hackney could be invited so we could invite someone from the CCTV team\, head of cleaning\, etc. etc. \n  \nAzalia Court\, community hall\, bi-monthly meeting Community Action Panel (CAP) meeting held by the policy. The CAP meeting dates will be shared with the  TRA. The two councillors will usually attend these meetings: Councillor Bell\, Councillor Potter\, \n \n \nAR to follow up on issues raised\n\n\n \nCCTV update – as above\n \n \n\n\n \nCladding certification \n  \n1.      Delays on the provision of a certificate which demonstrates that the cladding is suitable and meets post-Grenfel regulations. \n2.      It seems likely that this is available though there are some questions remaining on whether it is the right format for some mortgage lenders. \n \n \n \n\n\n \nAny other estate concerns? \n  \nBollard incidents – Ron at Hackney has been made aware of the number of people hitting the bollards. \n  \nOutstanding defects: \n·        One door – Kimpton court – is broken. Ron is now aware\, however\, this has been a fault for sometime. \n·        Algae/mould in the courtyard (Barley Court\, Chipping court etc) – the council are aware that this is an issue but is an ongoing discussion between Hackney and Higgins as to who is responsible. No resolution in sight yet. \n  \n \n \n \n\n\n7\nAny other business? \n  \nWho does what in council? \n1.      New build team: Charmaine and John. New person replacing Evelena. \n2.      Management of New build will move to Annette and her team\, Housing management on 16th September. Works closely with Karl\, Ron and  Bronwen. \n  \nThey have a generic email address – neighbourhood@hackney.gov.uk \nAndrea Scott – Area Manager \n  \nSimon Ware will move to a new role\, the members passed on his thanks and best wishes for the future. \n  \nWe formally thanked Roy for all his efforts for the residents committee in the past. \n  \nNone other raised\n \n \n\n\n8\nDates of next meetings (5th December & TBC) \n2020 dates TBC \nDay of the week may change from Thursdays to facilitate Councillor Potter being able to join. \n \n \nEP to check dates with Cllr Potter and AR\n\n\n8\nSocial time  \nSeveral residents stayed on for a drink after\n \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nPrevious post: \nCome along to meet your neighbours\, find out about fun activities coming up\, make suggestions for events you would like to see on Kings Crescent\, get involved etc. \nThere will also be a Hackney representative attending the meeting so you can discuss any issues you might be experiencing on the estate \nWe will be deciding at this meeting if we are wanting to transition into a ‘Tenants & Residents Association’ rather than the ‘supported residents group’ that we currently are meaning we are supported by Hackney’s resident participation team. Being a TRA will allow us a bit more independence and to have our own bank account and therefore apply for external funding\, grants etc for any projects we want to do. We will also be receiving an income from the film crews using the hoarded area so we need a bank account for that! \nWe require a minimum of 15 residents to vote for us to become a TRA so please come along if you can to support the residents group and have a say in what happens on Kings Crescent. \nIf you would like to be involved or join the committee please email us to let us know what position you would like or to discuss what options are available: kcresidentsgroup@outlook.com \nSee full agenda below and minutes of the meeting will be posted here within a week of the meeting so you can always catch up with what happened if you can’t make it on the day. \n\n\n\n \nAgenda Item\nSuggested \nTiming\nLead\n\n\n1\nWelcome and Introductions\n5 mins\nEmley/Emma\n\n\n2\nTRA Transition\n30 mins\nEmma H\n\n\n \nPublic vote to change from supported residents’ group to official Tenants and Residents Association (TRA) – minimum 15 votes to pass\n\n\n\n\n \nApprove constitution\n\n\n\n\n \nElect TRA committee (minimum 12)\n\n\n\n\n \nDiscuss next steps\n\n\n\n\n3\nBrief feedback on events so far: \n10 mins\n\n\n\n \nFamily fun mornings (last Saturday of month)\n\nEmley\n\n\n \nMorning tea for gardeners\n\nSarah H/C\n\n\n \nSeaside visit\n\nPatricia/Emley\n\n\n \nUpdates since Service Charges meeting\n\nAlice\n\n\n4\nUpdate on available community funding \n(Hackney funding and income from film crew rent)\n5 mins\nEmley/Emma H\n\n\n5\nUpcoming Community Events:\n20  mins\n\n\n\n \n‘Big Lunch’ community street party 28 September \n(Updates\, ideas and planning)\n\nEmley\n\n\n \nChristmas event early December\n\nAlice\n\n\n \nFebruary party\n\nEmley\n\n\n \nAny other ideas?\n\n\n\n\n6\nEstate Issues\n15 mins\nEmley/Annette\n\n\n \nUpdates from steering group on new build planning\, pigeons\, courtyard\, new community centre plans etc\n\n\n\n\n \nCCTV update\n\n\n\n\n \nCladding certification\n\n\n\n\n \nAny other estate concerns?\n\n\n\n\n7\nAny other business?\n5-10 mins\n\n\n\n8\nDates of next meetings (5th December & TBC)\n\n\n\n\n8\nSocial time  \n(Please bring your drink of choice. Soft drinks provided)\nRemaining time
URL:https://kingscrescent.org/calendar/kings-crescent-residents-group/
LOCATION:Vince Murrrain Community Centre\, N4 2GD
CATEGORIES:residents group meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190918T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190918T190000
DTSTAMP:20260511T033326
CREATED:20190912T220037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190912T220037Z
UID:823-1568822400-1568833200@kingscrescent.org
SUMMARY:Volunteer Fair N1 6SH
DESCRIPTION:Anyone interested in volunteering? The TRA have been sent this information regarding a volunteer fair… \n  \nDear friend\, \n  \n‘ Volunteering made me more confident and gave me more work experience – and I learnt a lot of different things.’ Ana \n\nEver thought about volunteering? Not sure where to start? Head over to Hoxton Hall on 18 September\, and meet charities from across Hackney to discover what volunteering is all about! \n\nVolunteer Centre Hackney is running an afternoon/early evening Volunteer Fair on Wednesday 18 September\, 4- 7pm at Hoxton Hall\, 130 Hoxton Street\, N1 6SH.  Volunteer Fairs are a great way to meet local charities face to face and find out more about what they do. Volunteer Centre Hackney will be on hand to answer all your questions\, along with local charities seeking friendly Hackney residents to help them. \n\nOrganisations attending on the day include: Beecholme Community Garden\, Brocals (City and Hackney Carers’ Centre)\, Hackney Herbal\, Hoxton Hall\, Indigo\, The Literacy Pirates\, Mildmay Hospital\, Outward\, Peer UK\, Woodberry Down Library\, ValueYou and Virgin Sports. There’s a huge range of roles on offer from mentoring and administration\, conservation to caring\, there’s a role for everyone. Come and find yours! \n\nFree event open to all ages\, everyone welcome and there’s no need to book. Just drop in on your way home\, on your way out or after work. Children welcome\, and free refreshments provided.\nCheck our Facebook for up to date details\, or check Hoxton Hall for more info. \n\nFor more information about all current roles\, events and activities\, please visit www.vchackney.org \n\nWith best wishes\, \n\nAll at Volunteer Centre Hackney \n\nHead of Volunteering (Job share) \n  \nCharlotte Handel (Mon – Wed) and Krithika Subramanian (Thur – Fri) \n\nBetter Lives\, Stronger Communities \n  \nvchackney.org \n@VCHackney \n\nt; 020 7241 4443 ext. 2008  \na: Unit 12-13\, Springfield House\, 5 Tyssen Street\, E8 2LY  \n\nVCH’s vision is: to make Hackney a place of understanding and mutual respect where the culture of volunteering makes a positive impact.
URL:https://kingscrescent.org/calendar/volunteer-fair-n1-6sh/
LOCATION:Hoxton Hall\, 130 Hoxton Street\, N1 6SH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:volunteering
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190921T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190921T160000
DTSTAMP:20260511T033326
CREATED:20190906T113245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190908T203851Z
UID:808-1569060000-1569081600@kingscrescent.org
SUMMARY:Open House London 2019
DESCRIPTION:Open House is a celebration of London’s architecture both old and new. Public and private buildings all over London open their doors to visitors over the weekend of 21 and 22 September. This year\, Hackney will have several buildings open to the public including the Kings Crescent Estate.\n\n\nKings Crescent will be open to visitors from 10am until 4pm on Saturday 21st September. We are offering tours of the estate on the hour every hour. This will include the new streets and the landscaped courtyards. We would also like to show visitors the lobby areas of the new blocks (Kimpton & Wallington only).\nVisitors will be accompanied by members of staff at all times in small tour groups. Hackney staff and members of the design team will be leading the tours.\n\n\nThere will be posters put up on the day on all the block entrances stating that they are not open to the public to ensure anyone visiting is aware that the Open House does not mean ‘access all areas’.\n\n\nThe project team at the council would like to thank all the residents of Kings Crescent\, and we hope that the visits will not cause any disturbance to you. If you would like to come along please drop in on the day\, the meeting point will be on Murrain Road\, near Sainsbury’s.\n\n\n\nA flyer will be circulated to all residents soon with a summary of the information.\n\nIf there are any concerns or questions please contact Bronwen who is organising this event: bronwen.thomas@hackney.gov.uk
URL:https://kingscrescent.org/calendar/open-house-london-2019/
CATEGORIES:Open House
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190928T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190928T150000
DTSTAMP:20260511T033326
CREATED:20190815T132108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191004T110922Z
UID:785-1569673800-1569682800@kingscrescent.org
SUMMARY:Community Street Party!!!
DESCRIPTION:Huge thank you to everyone who attended the party & brought food – it was a fantastically diverse range that reflected the numerous cultures represented on Kings Crescent!! Delicious! We had Hackney Play Bus and Wheely Tots there to entertain the kids\, along with crafts and toys. Plus live music playing\, it was a really lovely event! Here are some photos: \n  \n     \n         \n     \n  \n  \nPrevious Information: \nThe residents group (newly formed TRA) is organising a ‘big lunch’ style community street party event. Come along to get to know your neighbours! \nHackney are giving us the £500 ‘big lunch’ fund and we have some other community money to spend on this. \nFeaturing: \n\nHackney Play Bus will be attending which has lots of play equipment and fun for kids  https://hackneyplaybus.org/services/playbus-sessions/\nWheely Tots – bike fun for little kids and advice on family cycling http://wheelytots.com/\nLive music\nPlease bring a dish to share in a community lunch\nBring/take exchange (Swap Shop) so bring any clothes\, toys\, household items that you don’t want anymore and take anything that you want (all free)\n\nThe party will be based on the Play Street and in Unit C (vacant unit near Sainsbury’s) \nRequests: \nWe will need volunteers to help set up & clear away\, keep an eye on food table\, bring/take table\, marshal street safety etc \nWe would like to close the section of road that cuts across the play street (Casbeard St) and down between the hoarded areas towards Datchworth Court (this will not affect any parking spaces). Unfortunately we are too late to apply to do this officially so we will just be putting up bunting and politely asking people not to drive through from about 11am-4pm for the duration of the party including set up/clear away. Notices will be sent out about this to all residents. We will also need volunteers to marshal this during the party to ensure kids are safe if they are playing on the road\, walking down to the basketball court etc \nFor a map of the requested vehicle-free area and key locations during the event see: \nhttps://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1XeuZ7mbslsm6jelUPvgv9LXI7LyzqDfO&usp=sharing \n  \nTo contact the KC TRA committee please email kcresidentsgroup@outlook.com \n(This will be happening instead of the family fun morning that normally takes place on the last Saturday of the month)
URL:https://kingscrescent.org/calendar/community-street-party/
LOCATION:Play Street\, 4 murrain road\, London\, N4 2BN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:community event,Family fun
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