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SUMMARY:Quiz Night!
DESCRIPTION:Join your neighbours on Kings Crescent for an online quiz and comedy evening\nHosted by the award- winning-drag-superstar and Queen of Canvey Island Diane Chorley. \nThere’s lots of prizes to be won and you really don’t need to be brilliant at quizzing to take part. Just bring yourself (or any other adults in your household) plus a pen and paper! \nFriday 19 March\, 8:00pm-9:00pm\nAge Guidance 14+\nFREE \n\nPresented by Hackney Showroom and Kings Crescent TRA \nBook your free ticket here: https://www.hackneyshowroom.com/quiz-night/
URL:https://kingscrescent.org/calendar/quiz-night/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:community event
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED March Steering Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED to 31 March 2021\nThis is a closed meeting for those who have applied to be part of the residents steering group. It is mandatory to have attended the steering group training provided by Source Partnership. The steering group comprises of residents from both the old and new blocks and provides resident input into the next stage of new build and refurbishment of Kings Crescent. \nFor further information on joining the ‘Resident Steering Group’ please email john@sourcepartnership.com or carol@sourcepartnership.com \nMeeting to be held on  \nMonday 22nd March starting at 7.00pm  \n(via Google)
URL:https://kingscrescent.org/calendar/22-march-steering-group-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:steering group meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Source Partnership":MAILTO:john@sourcepartnership.com; carol@sourcepartnership.com
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T112135Z
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SUMMARY:March Residents Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This Tenants & Residents Association (TRA) meeting will be celebrating the community which already exists on Kings Crescent and looking for ways to develop this further. \nIt’s a chance for residents to discuss what events and activities we want to have here\, meet your neighbours etc.  \nMinutes:\n\n\n\nIn attendance – 9 residents plus: \nMolly Sharpe\n  \nHackney Showroom\n\n\nChama Kapumpa\nHackney Showroom\n\n\nJohn Morris\nSource Partnership\n\n\nSiovhan Crombie\nHackney Council (Resident Participation)\n\n\nCllr Clare Potter\nBrownswood Ward Councillor\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nAgenda Item \n \nAction\nOwner\n\n\n1\nWelcome and Introductions \nMinutes from the last meeting on 2/12/20 were approved (proposed by Emma and seconded by Sarah)\n\n\n\n\n2\nResidents Group (TRA) Committee Updates\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n \nGeneral updates from Emley: \n·        New noticeboards are now in place at end of Bramfield Ct and by the  Therfield Ct courtyard. The TRA also has use of existing LBH noticeboards on Theobalds Ct and Datchworth Ct. These will be available in addition to the Hackney Showroom window. Many thanks to Annette Reid for assisting with this. \n·        The Homework Club was paused by the latest lockdown. Funds are still in the bank to pay for its resumption as soon as we can. \n·        Emley has continued to attend Hackney CVS meetings to network with other voluntary groups\, including Woodberry Down Wetlands. \n·        Work on attracting further funding is ongoing. \n·         Young Hackney are planning to run free sports activities on Kings Crescent during the Easter school holiday\n\n\n\n\n3\nHackney Resident Participation Team update \n\n\n\n\n \nSiovhan reported that the restructure has finally been completed. She will be taking redundancy and leaves at the end of May. The new team should be in place by June with the staff complement including a Youth Co-ordinator and someone whose job it will be to oversee governance issues\, e.g. concerning TRA constitutions\, safeguarding etc. \n  \nEmley asked if a budget for 2021/2 has been confirmed for TRA funding. Siovhan indicated that there should be £3\,000 available as for this year. \n  \nEmma wished to record thanks from everyone for Siovhan’s support since she has been the Resident Engagement contact. \n \n\n\n\n\n4\nSource Partnership Update \n\n\n\n\n \nJohn Morris reported that there has been little opportunity to engage directly with residents since the start of the current lockdown. \n  \n·        The main contract for phase 3&4 of the regeneration works is at the stage of negotiation with tenderers\, following the submission of 3 bids. After internal approvals\, cabinet approval and a period of mobilisation\, works should finally start on site in January 2022. \n·        Source\, with LBH facilitated an evaluation panel of 6 steering group residents who reviewed some of the qualitative elements of the tenders – these were approaches to respite facilities during construction works\, community engagement and communications with local residents and how complaints would be dealt with. The panel met on 16/2 and fed back views to LBH. \n·        We remain available to support the TRA and Hackney Showroom with the Unit C refit proposals. \n \n\n\n\n\n5\nHackney Showroom Update   \n\n\n\n\n \nMolly Sharpe and Chama Kapumpa introduced themselves. Molly is Producer/General Manager\, Chama is Communications & Engagement Manager. While they have mainly been working from home\, projects that have developed over the last few weeks are: \n·        online quiz on Friday 19th March attracted 22 registrations and 18 attendees   and was hugely successful \n·        the Megazine – an activity book for 5-11 yr olds. It is free and was designed by local artists. The print run was 500\, 130 copies have been ordered by individuals and a further 160 have been earmarked for a local primary school. Copies can be ordered from the HS website. \nThese initiatives were part funded from LBH Community grant. \n  \nHS hope to start or restart the following activities over the coming months: \n·        Futureheads in May. Some funding from this has been redirected to the establishment of a library to feature a range of multicultural books and resources. Chama is looking for volunteers to help run the library. He can be contacted at chama@hackneyshowroom.com. \n·        Booking is open for Summer Futureheads in June \n·        Young Actors training which has been held online but which HS hope to switch to face to face work soon. \n·        Disco Loco – hope to restart in May \n·        The Kings Feast – a street celebration with food for the Kings Crescent community \nMolly asked about the possibility of being able to use the Vince Murrain Community Centre while the refit works to ‘Unit C’ is still awaited. Clare advised that it is unlikely to open in the near future as LBH are very cautious. \nJohn to send Molly email address of Community Halls Team contact to enquire. \nSource also to direct the Megazine to any families with KS1 kids they know. \n·        Update on fit out of the HS space (Unit C): the appointment of the successful contractor is being finalised. Some costs have been reduced. BEH\, the building firm have given an estimated timescale of 6 weeks to complete the work\, which could be a bit unrealistic. A revised programme will be discussed at a pre contract meeting. Still waiting for a likely start on site date. \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  \n  \nJohn (Source) \n  \nSource\n\n\n6\nFunding available  \n\n\n\n\n \nThe TRA has secured funding from 2020/21 as follows: \n·        £750 for Andrew’s art project. This was piloted online as a project around how elders’ stories can be re-interpreted by younger residents. They propose to revisit the younger participants to upscale their work over the summer. \n·        £550 for the quiz night \n·        £600 for gardening projects. Tom Sharp has led on proposals to use funding for communal tools\, mini-greenhouse\, soil and seeds and gardening events. 8 new plots are being discussed with LBH for community use and for individuals on the waiting list for a plot.  A letter is going out to all allotment holders to check who have plots no longer being used so these can be re allocated. Community gardening events can also be attended by those wanting to grow plants on their balcony or windowsill. \n·        £500 towards Hackney Showroom MEGAzine \n·        The £600 contribution to the BLM film project that was requested for this financial year was approved by Hackney but they asked for it to be funded from 2021/22 budget \nThe TRA should therefore be able to claim £2\,400 from Hackney’s Community Development Fund for the 2021/22 financial year. \n \n\n\n\n\n7\nOpen conversation \n\n\n\n\n \n·        Clare noted that several residents have passed away in the last year from coronavirus and could we consider ways to acknowledge this and commemorate their memories? She will talk to Annette and Ron to see what might be appropriate/possible in terms of a physical memorial: bench or tree with plaque? Andrew suggested a cherry tree and/or bench could be planted/placed in the new central square. \n·        Andrew raised the idea of English speakers being given the opportunity to learn some of a local community language\, Turkish being the obvious candidate. \n·        Molly told the meeting that HS are looking at an art project that creates events or installations on the roofs. \n·        Emma’s Art Safari. Households sign up to create an animal on their balcony or at their flat window and then a safari is organised around the estate to find all the participating homes. A high quality ‘product’ designed and produced by local artists would enhance the chances of success. Emma to draft an outline of how it could be planned and  organised. Molly offered contacts with local artists. \n·        Juliette offered her skills as a seamstress to help with art projects; she had participated in a project at art school that upcycled old garments into e.g. cocktail dresses that were then auctioned \n·        Emley suggested a Christmas market that showcased all sorts of creative outputs. Local people could sell self-made products as gifts. Emma suggested this could be part of a summer street event. Are there any legal considerations for residents selling their own products at such an event? Molly offered HS as a resource to take this idea forward. \n·        Molly will meet Emley to discuss street party/event suggestions so that coherent plans are formed. Clare suggested a calendar of events would be helpful. \n·        There was discussion about the possible impact of the main development works on Murrain Rd; this should be an issue to raise with the successful contractors. Hoarding should not impinge on the use of Murrain Rd but this will need to be co-ordinated with the programme of works. \n·        Andrew raised the issue of access to the courtyards; this is a management concern that needs to be resolved with Annette. \n·        Emma made a plea that the refit works to the HS space are expedited. \n \n\n  \nClare \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nEmma \n \n\n\n8\nAOB \nEmley informed the meeting that the dates for the 2 types of TRA meetings for the rest of 2021 will be posted on the kingscrescent.org website. \n \n\n\n\n\n9\nDates of next meetings & close \nNext ETRA – (to discuss estate issues): 15th April \nNext Community-focussed TRA meeting: 10th June\n\n\n\n\n\nPrevious information:\nLet us know if you have any ideas!  \nThis meeting will be held online via Zoom due to Covid-19 restrictions \nPlease email KingsCrescentN4@gmail.com to be sent the Zoom link to access the meeting \n  \nFeaturing: \n\nUpdates from the committee\nDiscussion about community events on Kings Crescent\nUpdates from Hackney Showroom\, Source Partnership and Hackney’s Resident Participation Team\nOpportunity to share your ideas\n\nPlease note these community focused meetings take place in March\, June\, September and December. There are separate meetings to discuss estate related issues (with Hackney representatives attending) in January\, April\, July\, October. \nAGENDA \n\n\n\n \nAgenda Item\nSuggested \nTiming\nLead\n\n\n1\nWelcome and Introductions \n·        Approve minutes from December 2020 meeting\n5 mins\nEmley\n\n\n2\nResidents Group (TRA) Committee Updates\n5 mins\nTRA Committee\n\n\n3\nHackney Resident Participation Team Update\n5 mins\nSiovhan Crombie\n\n\n4\nSource Partnership Update\n5 mins\nJohn Morris\n\n\n \n·        Recent activity and latest plans for phases 3&4 development\n\n\n\n\n5\nHackney Showroom Update\n15 mins\nH.S\n\n\n \n·        Introduction to new staff \n·        Progress on building work to transform the space \n·        Events and activities\n\n\n\n\n6\nFunding Available\n10 mins\nEmley\n\n\n \n·        Community Development Fund – update on 2020/21 funding and ideas for 2021/22 \n·        Other funding options\n\n\n\n\n7\nOpen Conversation\n35 mins\nResidents\n\n\n \nOpportunity for residents to share ideas and suggestions for community building activities and events on Kings Crescent.\n\n\n\n\n8\nAny other business \nDates of next meetings & close\n10 mins\nEmley
URL:https://kingscrescent.org/calendar/march-residents-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:community event,residents group meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="KC TRA Committee":MAILTO:kingscrescentn4@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210329T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210329T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T171442
CREATED:20210327T132540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210327T132540Z
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SUMMARY:Brownswood police meeting
DESCRIPTION:Dear Brownswood Ward Member\, \n  \nOur first meeting of the year! \n  \nYou will have a chance to hear about the work we have done as SNT to reduce and prevent crime\, the current roles and duties of our new officers. You will also be able to raise concerns and questions about ward issues and understand what we are able to do to help. \n  \nIn the meantime\, do not hesitate to contact one of our officers if you have questions about the meeting or would link the link to attend: \nRigo Pal – CE-CU <Pal.Rigo@met.police.uk>; Guilloux Nicolas – CE-CU <Nicolas.Guilloux@met.police.uk>; Morris Jimmy P – CE-CU <James.P.Morris@met.police.uk>;  \nRegards\, \nPC HUSSAIN 1939CE\nBrownswood Safer Team \nMetropolitan Police Service \nCentral East BCU (Hackney & Tower Hamlets)  \na: Stoke Newington Police Station\, Hackney\, N16 8DT \nw: www.met.police.uk e: Mohammed.Hussain4@Met.Police.UK
URL:https://kingscrescent.org/calendar/brownswood-police-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:police ward panel meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Police SNT":MAILTO:Mohammed.Hussain4@Met.Police.UK
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210331T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210331T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T171442
CREATED:20210318T141942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210423T123037Z
UID:1524-1617217200-1617220800@kingscrescent.org
SUMMARY:Steering group meeting March 2021
DESCRIPTION:This is a closed meeting for those who have applied to be part of the residents steering group. It is mandatory to have attended the steering group training provided by Source Partnership. The steering group comprises of residents from both the old and new blocks and provides resident input into the next stage of new build and refurbishment of Kings Crescent. \nFor further information on joining the ‘Resident Steering Group’ please email john@sourcepartnership.com or carol@sourcepartnership.com \nMinutes\n\n\n\nIn Attendance:\nCllr. Brian Bell (BB) (Chair) \nCllr Clare Potter (CP) \nRon Greenwood (RG) \nWilliam Owen (WO) \nCarol Squires (CS) \nJohn Morris (JM) \nMenekse Saitoglu \n7 residents (members of RSG)\nLB Hackney \nLB Hackney \nLB Hackney \nLB Hackney \nSource Partnership (ITLA) \nSource Partnership (ITLA) \nSource Partnership (ITLA) \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n1.0\nIntroductions and apologies \nAction\n\n\n  \n1.1\n  \nApologies were received from Hana Chambers\, Natalie Crouchley (who is moving from Kings Crescent)\, Peter Sim and Alfred Fiorentini. \n \n \n\n\n2.0\nNotes of previous meeting held 8th February 2021 and any Matters Arising not elsewhere on the agenda\n \n\n\n  \n2.1\n  \nThe minutes from the last meeting were agreed as accurate. All matters arising to be discussed on agenda. \n  \nBB reminded members of the RSG that their role was to represent the whole community of Kings Crescent or at least their own block. It was not a forum for private or personal business to be raised. \n \n \n\n\n3.0\nPhase 3 & 4 \n \n\n\n  \n3.1\n  \nProcurement update – RG \n  \nThe three tenders have been submitted to an LBH moderation meeting and elements were assessed by a resident evaluation panel. LBH QS are now reviewing the commercial aspects of the bids and some contractual requirements. LBH are aiming for maximum risk to be borne by the contractor so there are cost implications to this approach. There is also a check going on with LBH Legal and Procurement teams to ensure that all requirements have been complied with. \n  \nThe negotiation period will now start on 21/4/21 and last approx. 6 weeks\, with a favoured contractor hopefully emerging late May. The internal approval process will start in June alongside the Stage 2 S20 notice which involves a 30 day period for representation back to the Council. Stage 3 and its 30 day notice period will start in August. Concurrently\, work on preparing a cabinet report will be carried out with a likely Cabinet meeting to approve the awarding of the contract in September (subject to the S20 process). Contract mobilisation will run from approx. Oct 2021 to Jan 2022 with start on site predicted for late Jan next year. \n  \nRG recorded thanks to the Evaluation Panel for their contribution; LBH want to capture the best of all the qualitative sections of all 3 bids to persuade the successful contractor to adopt them. \n  \nJG asked if the negotiation period meant that all 3 bids were over budget. RG confirmed that this was the case and that LBH are looking for savings but not ones that will compromise fundamental design elements. \n  \nJG asked what happens if there is no agreement on price after the negotiation period. RG is confident that agreement will be reached and added that the bidders know the overall budget so know where they need to make savings if they want to be successful. \n  \nJG asked if any change of scope of the works will impact on the S20 liabilities of leaseholders. RG – yes and these will be reflected in the costings in the Stage 2 S20 notice. This stage of the process cannot take place until LBH know the costs from the successful contractor. \n  \nPD asked if Early Contractor Involvement will result in any change to detailed design. RG noted that contractors will be looking at supply chain savings\, e.g on kitchen fittings or on consultancy costs (e.g. structural engineers). LBH will not allow an impact on the external appearance. Any savings on building standards will be on internal specifications. \n  \nKH asked if issues around costs might be addressed by adding more stories onto planned blocks. RG – definitely not. BB added that this would need a new planning application which isn’t feasible. \n \n \n\n\n  \n3.2\n  \nResident Evaluation Panel feedback  \n  \nJG went through the summary of the Panel’s impressions of all 3 bids. JM emphasised the closeness of the scores. JG highlighted some key elements of the 3 bids in the sections that the Panel considered. The summary document is attached to these minutes. \n  \nCP agreed with the conclusion on the best site for the respite facilities (behind Bramfield Court on the Queens Drive side) and commended the positive feedback from the Panel. BB and CP noted thanks to the Panel for their work on this. \n  \nKH emphasised the importance of the inclusion of daytime sleeping arrangements in the respite approach for shift and night workers. \n  \nPA noted that all 3 contractors gave comprehensive\, good quality answers and that it was hard to distinguish between them. \n  \n  \n \n \n\n\n  \n3.3 \n \n  \nConsiderate Constructors Scheme (CCS) \n  \nJWM gave an overview of the scheme based on her experience of working for Higgins on phase 1&2. \n  \nCCS is a voluntary scheme that aims to raise standards across the whole of the construction industry. It consists of 5 parts. Contractors should: \n1. Care about appearance.  \nExamples from Higgins included: wheel washing of all vehicles and regular washing down of the road\, all hoarding were kept neat and tidy\, non-construction employees had to wear a suit to look professional \n2.     Respect the community \nThis was a big part of the RLO’s job; they managed the respite centre and it was important that everyone visiting the site was made to feel welcome and safe. The RLO was the first point of contact for complaints. The local economy was supported by providing local work as traffic marshalls and apprenticeships \n3.     Protect the environment \nThis was everyone’s responsibility and of paramount importance. Jill did daily boundary walks with monitoring equipment to log noise levels. This will be of particular importance for Weston Court. Higgins also worked with allotment holders to help them encourage beneficial wildlife to their plots. \n4. Care about safety  \nAll staff and visitors had to do a H&S induction before coming onto site\, CCTV\, well maintained fences\, 24 hr security were all part of this. CCTV picked up an assault and this was of help to police dealing with the incident. \n5.     Value their workforce \nHiggins had monthly Employers Engagement Meetings where a rep from each sub-contractor met to raise issues\, e.g. standard of site facilities\, H&S problems. Personal development needs were also met – Jill went on training courses (e.g community dev. course with Newman Francis\, First Aid)\, all employees and sub-contractors were provided with training to obtain CSCS cards and alerted when certificates were due for renewal. \n  \nThere are also mascots and resources for going into local schools to raise awareness of site safety amongst younger children and for older students\, a chance to ‘sell’ the industry as a potential career option. \n  \nThe standards are monitored by twice yearly visits from CCS inspectors who allocate marks out of 9 for each part\, with 5 more marks available for ‘above and beyond’ achievement. Contractors should aim to score at least 40 points. \n  \nRG added that in addition to these standards\, LBH will have its own key performance indicators. \nThe meeting’s thanks to Jill for this presentation was noted.\n \n\n\n4.0\nUnit C update\n \n\n\n  \n4.1\n  \nWO reported that a contractor has been selected to do the fit out. The timescale for the whole process of completing the work is extended by the requirement to get Building Control sign off once works are completed.  A pre-contract meeting will determine likely start and finish dates. Approx. start in June? A more definite timeline should be available at the next RSG.\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n\n\n5.0\nTRA update  \n \n\n\n  \n5.1\n  \nEP reported that the TRA and Hackney Showroom have been busy planning for activities that can take place as soon as restrictions are  further eased. LBH Community Development fund paid for a successful quiz night on 19/3\, an activity book for primary pupils\, both organised with Hackney Showroom. Future projects being planned include gardening (purchase of seeds\, tools and the creation of new beds for community use)\, an art project and support for a local film maker who is creating a Black Lives Matter-themed film. \nEP also welcomed the new noticeboards on the estate. Meetings for the rest of 2021 are now in place and publicised. \n \n \n\n\n6.0\nUpdate from ITLA\n \n\n\n  \n6.1\n  \nCS noted that Source’s involvement has continued to be minimal due to lockdown restrictions. A request has been made to open up the allotment area behind the Vince Murrain Centre; this could be unwise given the current condition of the area and the still unresolved issue of the open sewer pipe.  CP asked if this area could be made safe so that residents can capitalise on one more growing season now. RG said that the issue with the sewer pipe has been noted and needs to be chased internally. \n  \nJM raised the continued inability to use the VM Community Centre. CS noted that it will be open for local elections in May\, so Source will be pressing to be able to use it for meetings of 6 or less. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nRG\n\n\n7.0\nPhase 1 & 2 \n \n\n\n  \n7.1\n  \nPost Occupancy Evaluation (POE) \n  \nWO asked if RSG members and neighbours could be encouraged to complete this. 10 have been completed on line; there may be others completed in hard copy and waiting in the LBH offices. WO will be calling all residents in the new blocks to chase for the surveys. \n  \nEP has reminded everyone on the TRA website and Whatsapp groups. KH to also add a reminder on the FB site. \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nKH\n\n\n8.0\nAny urgent business\n \n\n\n  \n8.1\n  \nRG informed the meeting that the CCTV to the bike stores is being installed next week. \n \n \n\n\n  \n8.2\n  \nKH asked about progress on resolving the problems with some of the northside blocks’ lifts. WO reported that a lift consultant had visited yesterday; their report should be available in approx. 4 weeks. \n \n \n\n\n  \n8.3\n  \nEP raised the continued long list of outstanding defects in the northside blocks which is taking up a lot of time at TRA meetings. RG reported that issues have been escalated to Head of Regen. and Head of Building Maintenance. There should be some tangible progress to report at the next TRA meeting on 15th April.  EP noted that residents are getting very frustrated with the time this is taking to resolve\, especially now that increased service charges bills have been sent out. Can RG help to get Leasehold Services Team to the next meeting on 15/4? RG said he would contact them. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nRG\n\n\n9.0\nDate of next meeting \n \n\n\n  \n9.1\n  \n26th May 2021\, 7.00\n \n\n\n\n  \nPrevious information: \nMeeting to be held on  \nWednesday 31st March starting at 7.00pm  \n(via Google) \n  \nAGENDA \n\n\n\n\nAgenda item \nLead \n\n\n1\nIntroductions and Apologies \n \nCllr Bell (Chair) \n \n\n\n2\nNotes of previous meeting held 8th February 2021 and any matters arising not elsewhere on the agenda \n \nCllr Bell (Chair)\n\n\n3\nPhase 3 & 4 \na)     Update on progress with contractor procurement \nb)     Feedback from resident evaluation panel \nc)     Considerate Constructors Scheme \n \n  \nRon (LBH) \n  \nJill\n\n\n4\nUnit C update \n \nWill (LBH)\n\n\n5\nTRA update \n \nEmley (TRA Chair)\n\n\n6 \n \nITLA update\nSource\n\n\n7\nPhase 1 & 2 \n(a)   Post occupancy survey \n(b)   Outstanding issues \n \n  \nWill (LBH) \nRon (LBH)\n\n\n8\nAny urgent business \n \nCllr Bell (Chair) \n \n\n\n9\nDate of next meeting \n \nCllr Bell (Chair) \n 
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