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A Society for Forest Hill, London.
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01 September 2015
V22 Louise House: Community Consultation
Thursday 3 September 2015, 4.30–7pm
V22 Louise House
V22 Foundation is delighted to invite you to an open discussion session for proposed renovations at Louise House, Forest Hill. Louise House is a Grade II listed building. Originally a Victorian Girls' Industrial Home, it now houses fifteen artists’ studios in the main building and we are planning a range of initiatives for the garden and rear of the property.
V22 Foundation has received funding from the Mayor of London’s High Street Fund and Arts Council England Small Capital funding in 2015/16 for the redevelopment of the property. With this funding we are able to:
- renovate the rear building as an exhibition space, community studio, café and events space and provide a community garden;
- redesign and build the front garden to form a single space in combination with the Forest Hill Library and Pools.
All of these ideas have come about through our discussions with the local community and we now want to invite all interested parties, from Forest Hill, and our V22 art audiences, and further afield to join us in finalising the plans.
For further information see V22 website.
Portas Pilot/SEE3 Town Team Meeting
Portas Pilot/SEE3 Town Team Meeting
Thursday 3rd September, 7-8.30pm Forest Hill Pools
The Portas Pilot/SEE3 Town Team meets once a quarter in the community room at Forest Hill Pools, Dartmouth Road. Meetings are open to all – from local residents who love their locality to budding entrepreneurs, local traders and aspiring market stall-holders. Particularly welcome are those with experience in bid-writing, who can help forge SEE3’s next stage of development. One of the main agenda items on September 3rd will be the presentation of the latest designs for the frontage of Louise House and Forest Hill Pools. Come along and join in!
Thursday 3rd September, 7-8.30pm Forest Hill Pools
The Portas Pilot/SEE3 Town Team meets once a quarter in the community room at Forest Hill Pools, Dartmouth Road. Meetings are open to all – from local residents who love their locality to budding entrepreneurs, local traders and aspiring market stall-holders. Particularly welcome are those with experience in bid-writing, who can help forge SEE3’s next stage of development. One of the main agenda items on September 3rd will be the presentation of the latest designs for the frontage of Louise House and Forest Hill Pools. Come along and join in!
06 July 2015
23 June 2015
Dartmouth Road Consultation Feedback
Following the publication of the consultation document by Lewisham Council regarding improvements to Dartmouth Road, the Forest Hill Society has responded with some of our concerns and priorities around the scheme.
The full text of the response can be read here.
- Welcome more parking and longer parking times
- Welcome more / better positioned bus stops serving the town centre
- Welcome opportunity to reduce street clutter
- Wish to see double yellow lines for the north section of Dartmouth Road, and improved parking enforcement
- Concern over pedestrian priority crossings with unclear enforcement measures
- Would like to see improvements for cyclists around Forest Hill
The full text of the response can be read here.
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08 June 2015
05 June 2015
Climate Change: a wake-up call
The Forest Hill Society
Invite you to a talk by local author Dr David Cotton
Climate
Change: a wake-up call
Wednesday 17th June at 7:30pm
Upstairs at The Hob pub, opposite Forest Hill Station
Dr Cotton has spent the last eight years researching these
really important questions:
- Why do we have a Climate and how has it changed?
- What role has human race played in these changes?
- What will happen if we continue burning fossil fuels?
- Will we be able to produce enough renewable energy in the future?
19 May 2015
15 May 2015
Pop-up Park Posionous to Pets
The Forest Hill venue, which already boasts 16 acres of stunning Gardens, is switching up a horticultural gear for the festival, creating not one but three pop-up gardens. The stunning temporary displays include a botanical drawing recreated using more than 3,000 bedding plants (Anatomy of a Flower), a mass planting of sunflowers (Sunseekers) and a border designed as a banquet for bees, butterflies and other pollinating creatures (Planting for Pollinators). Themed around the Horniman’s indoor Plantastic exhibition and designed by Head of Horticulture Wes Shaw and his team, all three pop-up Gardens are free to visit and open on 30 May.
Highlights of the Gardens Festival for families on Sunday 7 June include live music from the London Vegetable Orchestra, the chance to make your own carrot recorder or cucumber trumpet, and storytelling in the Gardens. Visitors can also enjoy a tour of the Horniman’s sundials, make a seed bomb, and create a sun-printed artwork using flowers, leaves and branches.
The Horniman is also hosting MORE TH>N who are creating a ‘dangerous garden’ full of plants and flowers that are all poisonous to pet cats and dogs, to raise awareness and encourage pet owners to be responsible at home. The world’s most dangerous garden for cats and dogs will contain all manner of plants and flowers from British gardens that are toxic to our furry friends. MORE TH>N’s garden is free to visit and is open to the public (no pets allowed in the garden, but can be left outside) from Thursday 4 June until Sunday 14 June.
09 May 2015
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