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SUMMARY:Jumble Trail on the Play Street
DESCRIPTION:Kings Crescent will be participating in Grazebrook’s ‘Jumble Trail’!\nIf you would like to host a stall (£10) see here for more information: https://www.grazebrookpsa.com/grazebrook-summer-jumble-trail  \nOtherwise if you have unwanted toys\, clothes etc that you would like to donate please bring them on the day (all proceeds will go to support Grazebrook Primary School). \nHackney Showroom will be there providing music and entertainment for the kids!
URL:https://kingscrescent.org/calendar/jumble-trail-on-the-play-street/
LOCATION:Play Street\, 4 murrain road\, London\, N4 2BN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:community event
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SUMMARY:ETRA meeting July 2021
DESCRIPTION:This ‘Enhanced Tenants & Residents Association’ (ETRA) ‘meeting is a chance for residents to speak to Hackney representatives about issues on the estate e.g. cleaning\, repairs\, antisocial behaviour.  \nETRA meetings happen on a quarterly basis in January\, April\, July & October \nMinutes\nChair of the meeting: Emley Pine\, Chair of the TRA & Minutes taken by Emilie Leclerc \nAttended by 9 residents plus: \n\n\n\nIn attendance:\nBernard Thomas (BT)\nEstate Cleaning\n\n\n \nJohn Morris\nConsultant at Source Partnership/ Independent Resident Advisor\n\n\n \nWilliam Owen\nProject Officer Regeneration (Hackney)\n\n\n \nClare Potter\nCouncillor Brownswood Ward\n\n\n \nAnnette Reid (AR)\nHousing Officer for Kings Crescent Estate (Hackney)\n\n\n \nDonna Bryce\nHead of Resident Safety and Interim Head of New Build\n\n\nApologies:\nBianca Rembrandt\, Community Safety and Principal Enforcement Officer\nDeborah Noel\, ASB Manager for the North of Hackney\n\n\n \nBronwen Thomas\, Project Officer Regeneration\nLynn Humphrey from Digital Skills Team\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nAgenda Item\nAction and Owner\n\n\n1\nWelcome\, Introductions & Apologies\n \n\n\n \n Sarah H proposes to approve the minutes from the last ETRA in April 2021\, Alice H seconds. (Confirmed via WhatsApp post meeting)\n \n\n\n2\nUpdate on Kings Crescent South & Wider Estate\n \n\n\n \nAnnette gives the following updates: \n  \nBlocks in ‘Kings Crescent South’: Bramfield\, Theobalds\, Datchworth & Weston Courts plus Annette to report on general estate management \n·        Clarification on estate management – Kings Crescent is split into two sides. The newer blocks were handed from the new build team over to “business as usual” on 20 December(?) 2019. Annette is part of “business as usual” and she does pretty much anything. Regardless of your tenure\, you can email neighbourhood@hackney.gov.uk and Annette’s team will filter the request and get the answer from the relevant department. \n·        Ants in Bramfield/Theobalds – A survey was done; Annette will chase the environmental services to know what was the outcome. \n·        Hackney Digital skills update – Lynn gave her apologies.\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAR to chase environmental services and update the residents about the outcome of the ants survey\n\n\n3\nService Charges\n \n\n\n \nPhil McKee gives a summary of the recent Service Charges meeting with Judith Morrison (Head of Leasehold & Right to Buy Services): \nResidents prepared 10 questions for Judith who kindly prepared and answered these questions. \nResidents asked why there was such a large increase in electricity for some buildings. Judith agreed to look into it. \nQuestions were also raised about why about 50 residents have been overcharged for their electricity. Judith also agreed to ask the questions to the energy team. Residents raised the issue of people being charged the wrong amount for the service charges and Judith explained that since the cyber-attack services charges were being calculated and managed manually with Excel spreadsheet which was shocking for many residents. \nAnother point was that many lines from our service charges do not actually happen such as gardening or estate management. Judith explained that even if those items were in the estimates\, they should not be charged in the actuals if the service had not been delivered. \n \n \n\n\n4\nUpdate on Kings Crescent North\n \n\n\n \nBlocks in ‘Kings Crescent North’: Lemsford\, Sandon\, Kimpton\, Wallington\, Radwell\, Therfield\, Barley\, Chipping\, Redbourn\, Kelshall\, Ardeley\, Rushden\, Widford (these are all the blocks that were built and refurbished in phases 1&2 of Kings Crescent regeneration) \n  \nWilliam gives the following updates: \n·        Update on list of all defects handed over from Higgins to LBH – No update \n·        Update with ongoing issues: \no   Broken doors & reason for yellow railing instalment – These were installed to deal with the overreaching of the doors. They will be removed this week and hinges changed to stop the overreaching. Handles are also being replaced. \no   Slippery patches of courtyard – No update \no   CCTV for bike stores – This has been installed. \no   Reason for lifts breaking/no signal in lifts/alarm buttons working now? – The emergency lines are working in the lifts. The lift specialist concluded that the other issues came from overheating; Higgins have agreed to install ventilation to all lifts. A new contractor (APEX) is now in charge of managing the lifts. Hackney hopes APEX is more competent than the previous contractor. \no   Cracks in windows – All windows defect needs to be reported to the repair team. Hackney needs evidence of repetition of the defects to get it resolved. \no   Ventilation system issues – People should report issues with their Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery (MVHR) units to the repair team so they can build a register of issues and decide if this is a defect or not. Though it was noted that leaseholders would be expected to pay for service or repairs themselves\, unless there was a proven defect. \no   Play street signs – Bronwen is working to get signs designed which would aesthetically go well with the estate. \no   Bollards – The retractable bollards will be replaced when a good replacement is found. \no   Playing logs – the wooden logs will be replaced by rubber logs. \n·        Allotment Courtyard – noise\, damage to allotments and walls\, consultation regarding redesign of ‘fruit maze’ area  – EP is proposing to remove the structures and have a grassed area instead. Annette asks what other residents think. Others are worried that a grassed area may turn into a football pitch. Annette explains that 139 residents would need to be consulted and that a majority would need to agree to the proposal for anything to happen. Fund could possibly come from next year’s fund for estate improvement\, but Annette needs to check if this is possible. \no   It was noted that the noise is a significant inconvenience for some residents. \no   The benefit of space for the children to play outside was noted as well as the challenges of an outdoor space which works for all. Though it was highlighted that the noise disturbance was often from balls games & loud screaming/shouting rather than just from play activities. \n  \nDonna explains that she is working on coordinating an action plan to deal with all issues raised by residents which have not being solved yet. She has done this for a different estate before and it worked well. \n  \nUpdate from Bernard from the cleaning team. \nThe cleaners are in charge of cleaning the windows they can reach. Residents from Theobald and Bramfield courts explain that no windows have ever been cleaned in the last 10 years. Bernard will visit all blocks to see if this is true. \nHoovering is taking place as it should. If residents have issues with the cleaning\, they can contact Bernard by emailing cleaner.estates@hackney.gov.uk or by phoning 0208 356 2121. \nIf an issue does not get resolved\, Bernard accepts to be emailed directly at: bernard.thomas@hackney.gov.uk \n  \nAnnette explains how to report repairs: \nOn 0208 356 3691 \nor by email to repairsrcc@hackney.gov.uk \nor via our chat facility https://hackney.gov.uk/repairs available Monday to Friday 9am to 4.30pm \n  \nA query was raised as to whether this contradicted the statement at the start of the meeting that all issues could be raised with Annette. Annette clarified that residents could cc her into emails when contacting other departments and she will then be able to help chase & also re-direct emails if needed. \n  \nAnnette explains how to report illegal parking: \nEmail parking.enforcement@hackney.gov.uk or if your enquiry is urgent\, e.g. someone is blocking your driveway\, you can request parking enforcement by calling: \nMonday to Friday\, 8am to 5pm: 020 8356 8877 / 5pm to 8:45pm: 020 8356 7555 Saturday\, 7.30am to 8.30pm: 020 8356 7555 \nSunday\, 8.15am to 4.30pm: 020 8356 7555 \nOr online at  https://hackney.gov.uk/request-parking-enforcement \n  \nAnnette is aware that the recycling bin doors outside Therfield Court on Sim Street are broken. She has reported this to Hackney’s repairs department.\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  \nAR to help the TRA with the consultation process \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nBT to visit all blocks to see if windows are getting cleaned \n  \n  \nDB to share action plan\n\n\n5\nHeating costs in Newer Blocks\n \n\n\n \n·        Competitive? \n·        Update on broken meters overcharging residents. \n·        Heat Trust enrolment? \nDonna gives the following update: \nA meeting will be organised with the different energy teams\, the IT services and possibly a third-party specialist before the end of next week to come up with a solution. \nWhile the Committee noted the positive steps\, it was highlighted that this was first raised at TRA meetings with Hackney over two years ago (as noted in the minutes from those meetings) and so the speed of a response on this issue is not acceptable.\n \n\n\n6\nUpdate from Source Partnership\n \n\n\n \nUpdate from John: \nThe Vince Murrain community hall has been opened on Wednesday and Friday afternoons but not many people have visited. \nEvents may start again towards the end of July. \nTwo contractors are still tendering for the next phase of works on the estate and the successful tenderer should be revealed in September. Start on site will not start before March next year. \nSite visits are being organised to the tendering contractors’ live building sites for residents to see what those contractors are like. \nIn terms of section 20 notices\, they will be shared in August. Those notices will give a better estimate of the likely cost of the works for the individual flat. \nA number of residents have raised the questions of the council buying their flat so they can avoid paying for these works. The council has a limited budget for this. It is possible to apply for that. The council’s budget for this year has already been allocated but it includes four or five of the affected leaseholders. Simon Theobald (simon.theobald@hackney.gov.uk) is the head of housing and finance who can organise for a valuer to go and visit flats. \n \n \n\n\n7\nAny other business? \nJWM asks about the storage available on the estate and how to apply for it. \nAR confirms there is storage available. \nSH highlights that she spotted young people playing in the out of bounds area where the previous allotments are. \nEP and DB explains that fibre broadband is in the process of being installed on the estate\, for more details visit: https:/2021/07/10/message-regarding-community-fibre-installation/ \n \n \n\n\n8\nDates of next meetings & close \nStreet Party – 14 August 2021 – Volunteers are required \nCommunity Party – 11 September 2021 \nCommunity Meeting (AGM with elections of TRA members) – 15 September 2021 \nETRA – 12 October 2021\n \n\n\n\n  \nPrevious Information: \nAgenda\nOn Zoom only due to Covid-19 restrictions \nThe zoom link for this meeting will be emailed to all who request it (email kingscrescentn4@gmail.com) \n\n\n\n \nAgenda Item\nSuggested \nTiming \n \nLead\n\n\n1\nWelcome\, Introductions & Apologies\n5 mins\nEmley (TRA Chair)\n\n\n \n·        Approval of minutes from last ETRA meeting (April 2021) \n \n\n\n\n\n2\nUpdate on Kings Crescent South & Wider Estate\n\n\n\n\n \nBlocks: Bramfield\, Theobalds\, Datchworth\, Weston Court and general estate management \n·        Clarification on estate management \n·        Update on action points from last meeting \n·        Play Street – 3 no entry signs – update on installation. \n·        Ants in Bramfield/Theobalds \n·        Hackney Digital skills update \n  \n(Other Hackney departments may also be represented here)\n20 mins\nAnnette Reid Housing Officer \n \n\n\n3\nService Charges\n\n \n\n\n \n·        Summary of recent Service Charges meeting with Judith Morrison (Head of Leasehold & Right to Buy Services) \n \n10 mins\nPhil McGee \n(resident)\n\n\n4\nUpdate on Kings Crescent North\n\n\n\n\n \nBlocks: Lemsford\, Sandon\, Kimpton\, Wallington\, Radwell\, Therfield\, Barley\, Chipping\, Redbourn\, Kelshall\, Ardeley\, Rushden\, Widford \n·        Update on list of all defects handed over from Higgins to LBH \n·        Update with ongoing issues: \no   Broken doors & reason for yellow railing instalment \no   Slippery patches of courtyard \no   CCTV for bike stores \no   Reason for lifts breaking/no signal in lifts/alarm buttons working now? \no   Cracks in windows \no   Ventilation system issues \n·        Allotment Courtyard – noise\, damage to allotments and walls\, consultation regarding redesign of ‘fruit maze’ area \n \n30 mins\nWill Owen  Project Officer Regeneration (Hackney) \nDonna Bryce New Build Team\n\n\n5\nHeating costs in Newer Blocks\n\n \n\n\n \n·        Competitive? \n·        Update on broken meters overcharging residents. \n·        Heat Trust enrolment?\n10 mins\nEnergy team Or Hackney Representative\n\n\n6\nUpdate from Source Partnership\n\n\n\n\n \n·        Update from John/Carol\n5 mins\nSource Partnership\n\n\n7\nAny other business? \n \n5mins\nEmley (TRA Chair)\n\n\n8\nDates of next meetings & close \n \n5 mins\nEmley (TRA Chair)\n\n\n\n  \n**Please note that this meeting will only deal with estate related issues** \nWe will have another community focused resident meeting in September 2021 to discuss plans and ideas for events and activities etc. This will also be our AGM and we will be electing the new committee. We are looking for new committee members! \nFeel free to email kingscrescentn4@gmail.com  with any ideas or suggestions for community building or to find out more about how to get involved!
URL:https://kingscrescent.org/calendar/etra-meeting-july-2021/
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CREATED:20210727T172721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220213T124814Z
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SUMMARY:Steering group Meeting July 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 \n\nNotes of Kings Crescent Steering Group Meeting \nheld on 27th July 2021 via Google Meet \n  \n\n\n\nThose Present:\nCllr. Brian Bell (BB) (Chair) \nCllr Clare Potter (CP)  \n7 residents: \nEP\, JWM\, KH\, PA\, PD\, HC\, TD\n(Names removed for public version)\n\n\nIn Attendance:\nRon Greenwood (RG) \nWilliam Owen (WO) \nCarol Squires (CS) \nJohn Morris (JM) \nMenekse Saitoglu \nSam Curtis Lindsay (SCL)\nLB Hackney \nLB Hackney \nSource Partnership (ITLA) \nSource Partnership (ITLA) \nSource Partnership (ITLA) \nHackney Showroom\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1.0\nIntroductions and apologies \nAction\n\n\n  \n1.1\nApologies were received from residents ES and RA\n\n\n\n2.0\nNotes of previous meeting held 26th May 2021 and any Matters Arising not elsewhere on the agenda\n \n\n\n  \n2.1\nThe minutes from the last meeting were agreed as accurate. All matters arising to be discussed on the agenda. \n  \nIt was noted that the sewer behind the Vince Murrain Community Centre has finally been repaired with a permanent cover.\n \n\n\n3.0\nHackney Showroom update  \n \n\n\n  \n3.1\nSam updated the meeting with the planned events over the coming months organised by HS: \n·   14/8 – street party 12 noon to 6.00 pm to launch the refitted HS/TRA space. \n·   Everyone on the estate should have received a brochure listing activities for the rest of 2021. \n·   16/8 for 2 weeks Futureheads for 8-11 year olds. On line sign up. All activities are free for KC residents. \n·   From 3/9\, every Friday an over 60s lunch club\, 12 -2. In parallel with this\, HS are also launching a befriending service. \n·   The TRA is restarting the homework club in the HS space from 6/9. \n·   Disco Loco library on Tuesdays 4-6 with reading and activities \n·   Easy Rollers – soft play and music for under 1s between 10 and 11 am\, under 5s 11 to 12. \n·   Kings Feast – a meal and quiz\, kids before 7.00\, adults 7.00 to 9.00 \n·   15/9 TRA AGM \n·   TRA family fun mornings once a month from 7/10 – coffee and drop in to chat to Chama\, HS Community Co-ordinator. \n·   The space will also be open for hirers. \n·   Once open\, HS will be at Murrain Rd 10-6 Monday to Friday. \nCP asked what the arrangements will be for local residents to run activities. \nSCL confirmed that for events run by HS there will be no charge for KC residents but if someone is running an activity for which they charge\, a small subsidised charge will be levied on their use of the space. \nJMW to send SCL details of someone she knows who is interested in running seated exercise classes.\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n JMW \n \n\n\n4.0\nUnit C update\n \n\n\n  \n4.1\nWO reported that there are a few snags to sort out before hand over. He showed some photos of the internal fit out.\n  \n \n\n\n5.0\nPhase 3&4 update  \n \n\n\n  \n5.1\nRG reported that the 6th and final negotiation meeting is due to be held next week. A total of 12 weeks of negotiations. He was encouraged by the attention to detail and the involvement of senior directors\, demonstrating a keenness to win the work. \nIssues that have been challenging or been the subject of value engineering include: \n·        Uncertainty about pricing and availability of pre cast concrete such that part of the ground floor flank elevation to the main courtyard on DZ5N has been changed to brick \n·     Alternative lift supplier being discussed with the LBH lifts team for sales flats \nSavings on refurbishment have been considered in the light of a desire to maintain design parity with the new build blocks. \n·     RG presented proposals to retain brickwork to walkways facing inwards to the estate. EP\, PA and JWM were in favour of this as long as existing metal work and other retained elements are cleaned up.  JWM asked if the balcony walkways would be resurfaced. RG confirmed they will. \nThe view is that the external changes may require a planning application as a material amendment to existing permission. \nFurther value engineering proposals will result in: \n·     Not replacing Weston Court roof. The condition survey indicates that the roof has a 15 year life. The view is that preserving the roof is more sustainable than its replacement with a green one. RG acknowledged that this will put Weston Court out of synch with the other blocks in terms of future roof replacement programmes. PA agrees with this. \nKH asked if brick is not considered a better option visually. RG – specifying pre cast concrete does fit with fashion but there is an aspiration to specify a mix of pcc and brick. \nCP asked if these reductions will result in a lower charge for leaseholders. RG replied that inevitably\, the less is spent on the refurbishment\, the lower the leaseholder recharge will be. \nHC queried the rationale for changing roofs given the release of carbon when carrying out building works. RG agreed with the principle that it is more sustainable not to change the roof. \nCP asked if\, when the Weston Ct roof does need replacing it will be replaced with a green roof. RG assumed that this would be the case unless there has been further technological developments when this time comes. \n·     Omission of external resident stores from spec. is another potential saving. JWM strongly opposed to this; they are used extensively\, though she acknowledged they can attract ASB. RG suggested the option of identifying alternative storage facilities. Fire safety is also a consideration in removing stores where they are currently situated. BB asked what is proposed for the areas where the stores will have been removed. RG replied that there are no plans at the moment; it could be worked through with residents and the contractors. \nCP asked if data could be brought to the next meeting demonstrating how well used the stores are at the moment. WO to compile a report for the next RSG. \n  \nBB asked for an updated timetable. RG reported: \n  \no   Final negotiation meeting 6/8/21 \no   Best and final offer to be submitted by 23/8/21 \no   S20 stage 2 to be issued once the result of the tender is known – Sept. \no   A surgery for leaseholder queries will be organised mid Oct. \no   End of October completion of S20 process. \no   Cabinet approval on 6/10/21. \no   Contract signed in November. \no   3rd stage S20 notice is more by way of information and can be issued after contract entered into. \no   Spring 2022 start on site. \n  \nEP raised the timescale of the S20 process: if cabinet has given the go ahead early in October\, there will not have been the opportunity for leaseholders to put concerns via S20 consultation before the cabinet approval. RG stated that the issues are well known and there will be a delegated authority to deal with ongoing concerns at Director level. \n  \nBB emphasised that leaseholders can only be charged a maximum of what they have been notified in the S20 notices. It looks likely that there will now be reductions for all blocks. \n  \nEP asked for an update on leaseholder buy backs. RG reported that they have continued and that 2 or 3 more are being processed at the moment.\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  \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  \nWO \n  \n \n\n\n  \n5.2\nThere was a site visit to [one of the potential contractor’s] sites this morning. BB asked for feedback. \n  \nPA found it interesting. The finishes and the show flats seemed well designed\, despite a few small issues with cupboards and doors. The community centre was an impressive size and similar to the size of the planned CC at Kings Crescent. \n  \nPD thought common areas were a generous size and again\, finishes looked good. \n  \nBB noted the balconies that looked out over a very busy road and the underground car park apparently flooded. \n  \nWO ran through photos and videos he took on the visit. \n  \nRG noted that one area of discussion arose around the desire to start the conversation about the fit out of our community centre early.\n \n\n\n6.0\nPhase 1 & 2 update \n \n\n\n  \n6.1\nWO reported that many defects have now been resolved. An external consultant went round the energy centre and has asked to speak to a few residents about monitoring their energy use over a period of time. \n  \nLBH are still waiting for a response from Higgins on resolving the problem with venting the lift shafts. WO will let residents know when remedial works are starting. \n  \nKH reported that the Wallington lift is very noisy. WO to note and pass onto the lift consultant. He also noted that a new lift contractor is now in place for LBH – Apex. \n  \nBB asked that this is kept on the agenda for future meetings.\n  \n  \n  \n WO \n  \n  \nWO \n  \n  \n  \n \n\n\n7.0\nTRA update \n \n\n\n  \n7.1\nEP reported that the TRA had their quarterly community-focused meeting on 10/6. An event around the allotments was organised on 20th June; there is another one this Sunday. \n  \nThe homework club is switching to HS in September. \n  \nThe TRA secured a grant so that HS’s Futureheads programme can be extended into a second week. \n  \nTRA AGM is on 15th Sept. Nominations for new committee members are welcome.\n  \n  \n \n\n\n8.0\nITLA update \n \n\n\n  \n8.1\n JM gave an update: Source have resumed a presence at the CC office on Mondays and Wednesdays but there have been very few visitors. We will take a break over August and review in September. \n  \nWe have been dealing with leaseholder buyback requests and anticipate  more work when the next stage of S20 Notices go out.\n \n\n\n9.0\nAny urgent business  \n \n\n\n \n None\n \n\n\n10.0 \nDate of next meeting \n \n\n\n  \n \n22nd September 2021\, 7.00. We will seek advice nearer the date if it will be possible to meet in person.\n \n\n\n\n\nAgenda:\n\n\n\n\nAgenda item \nLead \n\n\n1\n  \nIntroductions and Apologies \n \nCllr Bell (Chair) \n \n\n\n2\nNotes of previous meeting held 26th May 2021 and any matters arising not elsewhere on the agenda \n \nCllr Bell (Chair)\n\n\n3\nHackney Showroom – update and future activities \n \nNina\, Sam (HS)\n\n\n4\n  \nUnit C update \n \nWill (LBH)\n\n\n5\nPhase 3 & 4 \na)     Update on progress with contractor procurement \nb)     Site visits – Ladderswood Estate 27th July \n \n  \nRon (LBH) \nRon (LBH) / John (Source) \n \n\n\n6\nPhase 1 & 2 \n \nWill (LBH) \n \n\n\n7\nTRA update \n \nEmley (TRA Chair)\n\n\n8 \n \nITLA update\nSource\n\n\n9\n  \nAny urgent business \n \nCllr Bell (Chair) \n \n\n\n10\nDate of next meeting \n \nCllr Bell (Chair) \n 
URL:https://kingscrescent.org/calendar/steering-group-meeting-july-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:steering group meeting
ORGANIZER;CN="Source Partnership":MAILTO:john@sourcepartnership.com; carol@sourcepartnership.com
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