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08 September 2014
The Edible High Road 2014
The
Forest Hill Society joined with Chelsea Fringe’s Edible High Road scheme again
this year when we distributed 100 tubs of plants sponsored by local businesses
throughout Forest Hill and Honor Oak Park.
Linking
with the RHS’s 50th ‘Golden’ anniversary of their ‘In
Bloom’ competition, we chose sunflowers, poppy and strawberry seedlings and, at
the station forecourt launch in May, accompanied by music from Holy Trinity
School band, more than 200 vegetable plants donated by the Horniman Gardens
were given away.
Has
it been a success? Well, many people
stop to check the labels and admire the tubs.
The shopkeepers, on the whole, have been watering and are pleased
(intrigued?) to see their sunflowers getting taller and taller - and the
strawberries being popped into passing mouths!
So,
yes, decorating the main streets of our town centre with plant life seems
generally to be considered to be a good thing.
Going
forward ... if the Edible High Road is about anything at all, it is to raise
awareness of the simple way in which edible plant products can be
produced.
Anyone
can grow their own using an old bucket, tub, window sill or grow bag and with
little effort beyond regular watering the pleasure of watching seeds turn into
things you can eat is immense. It's an educational experience for
children to observe the natural world evolving, especially those living in the
inner cities. It's good for children, too, to take responsibility for
care of plants by becoming the official waterer or weeder. In Forest Hill the local shopkeepers, having
invested in procuring a tub, seem happy to take on this role too.
Forest Hill Fashion Week
As
London Fashion Week tails off, the local community of Forest Hill pick up the
fashion baton and provide South London and it’s visitors with their local take
on fashion, craft and style.
Founded
in 2013 by South East London local Louise Brooks, this bi-annual event was born
from the SEE3 Portas Pilot investment to regenerate local high streets in the
area. Originally conceived to support the Pop-Up shops scheme, Forest Hill
Fashion Week (FHFW) was such a local success that the team have kept it going.
Previous
FHFW events have seen live catwalks and a local craft market take over the
Horniman Museum & Gardens. Keen to keep each year fresh, new and
interesting, this year will see a host of events that will allow innovative and
original designers the opportunity to present their work locally in and around
Forest Hill.
Festival
highlights will include; catwalk shows, markets, children’s events, and
designers showcasing their work in local shops. It will end with a grand finale
closing concert staged by Forest Hill Society in the station car park on
Sunday, 21st September.
Local
Forest Hill craft store Stag & Bow will be organising a Big Knit. It’s an
unofficial record attempt to knit as many items as possible. They will be
inviting participation in the preceding weeks at a number of events, with the
items going on sale during FHFW and all proceeds going to the One Girl charity
for the education and empowerment of girls and women in Sierra Leone
(www.onegirl.org.au)
Louise
Brooks, FHFW founder told us "We're looking
forward to delivering the biggest and best Forest Hill Fashion Week to date.
We’re aiming to highlight Forest Hill's strong arts identity, as well as
providing a platform for the growing crafts and makers community. We have some
really talented creatives in Forest Hill and this event will be a celebration
of their talent."
Forest
Hill Fashion Week is a family-friendly, inviting, community festival with
something for all ages, celebrating the wonderful craft, design and creative
buzz of South East London.
For
all the latest up-to-date Forest Hill Fashion news, please visit
www.foresthillfashion.com
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05 September 2014
04 September 2014
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Forest Hill Fashion Week - Thursday 18th September - Sunday
21st September
Forest Hill Society Music Festival - Sunday, 21st September, Forest Hill Station
Forest Hill Society Music Festival - Sunday, 21st September, Forest Hill Station
HOPFest - Saturday, 20th September
Forest Hill Society AGM - Wednesday 22nd October, Upstairs at The Hob
(opposite Forest Hill station)
Forest Hill Ward Assembly: Tuesday, 16th September, Christian Fellowship Centre, Honor Oak Road (opposite Fairlawn school)
Perry Vale Ward Assembly: Tuesday, 30th September, 7pm, Kilmorie School, Kilmorie Road
Perry Vale Ward Assembly: Tuesday, 30th September, 7pm, Kilmorie School, Kilmorie Road
Crofton Park Ward Assembly: Saturday, 18th October,
11am, St. Saviour Church on the corner of Brockley Rise and Herschell Road
Horniman Farmers’ Market - Every Saturday 9am-1:30pm at the bandstand
01 September 2014
Give a name to an Alpaca
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26 August 2014
Planning Application: 110 Wood Vale
The Forest Hill Society have written to Lewisham Council objecting to the application to build seven houses at 110 Wood Vale.
The planning application (DC/14/88392) can be read at: http://planning.lewisham.gov. uk/online-applications/ applicationDetails.do? activeTab=documents&keyVal=_ LEWIS_DCAPR_75239
Our main concerns were relating to poor Internal layout and daylight, unsuitable external amenity space, and over development of the site. Full details of the Forest Hill Society objection can be read here
Note: This application was withdrawn by the applicant on 23rd September
The planning application (DC/14/88392) can be read at: http://planning.lewisham.gov.
Our main concerns were relating to poor Internal layout and daylight, unsuitable external amenity space, and over development of the site. Full details of the Forest Hill Society objection can be read here
Note: This application was withdrawn by the applicant on 23rd September
Road Improvements to Brockley Rise and Stondon Park
Lewisham Council has secured funding from Transport for London through the Local Improvement Plan to develop proposals for improving the public realm along various sections of the ‘Brockley Corridor’ - the main north-south route between the South Circular and Brockley Cross.
They are now consulting with local people in order to gain a better understanding of issues within the Corridor and potential for improvements, in order to inform more detailed designs.
Full document is available at http://lewisham-consult.objective.co.uk/file/3081917
And you can respond to the consultation at http://lewisham-consult.objective.co.uk/portal/regeneration/t/brockleycorridor
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19 August 2014
Watercolour - at Devonshire Road Nature Reserve
Suitable for the terrified and the gifted this is a uniquely inspiring course. Watercolour will be explored in the natural beauty of the reserve. Personalized and friendly tutoring will enable everyone to gain experience, confidence and direction. You will experiment; gather knowledge, and paintings as you progress.
New term Starts September 10th 2014
Wednesday evenings 7 – 10, Pay per class £8 or £80 per term. All day Saturday sessions to be confirmed.
Tea and coffee provided, anything stronger – bring your own!
Led by Artist Naomi Leake – A regular watercolour tutor for Tate Britain.
Some materials will be provided but please bring student quality paints and brushes.
To book a place and for more information on all classes contact naomi@naomileake.co.uk
New term Starts September 10th 2014
Wednesday evenings 7 – 10, Pay per class £8 or £80 per term. All day Saturday sessions to be confirmed.
Tea and coffee provided, anything stronger – bring your own!
Led by Artist Naomi Leake – A regular watercolour tutor for Tate Britain.
Some materials will be provided but please bring student quality paints and brushes.
To book a place and for more information on all classes contact naomi@naomileake.co.uk
12 August 2014
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