9 incidents were reported during January, however, 4 of these relate to the same offence i.e. 3 Lime hire bikes having been abandoned over 2 days. The official total therefore for January is 6 which equates to a decrease of 45.5% on the previous month’s total of 11 and just under 10% of last January’s … Continued
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Podium Phase 2 Works – application now submitted
The planning applications for the Podium Phase 2 works have now been submitted. The relevant reference numbers are 22/01178/FULL and 22/01179/LBC (Listed Building Consent). As you will undoubtedly be aware, the works are “for the installation of new waterproofing & drainage infrastructure. Works comprise the removal of existing tiled hard surfaces, membranes and soft landscaping, … Continued
Bastion House and Museum of London placed on list of most threatened 20th century buildings in UK
The Twentieth Century Society places Bastion House and the Museum of London on their Buildings At Risk list. At a packed meeting in St Giles’s Church on Wednesday evening (17th January) Coco Whittaker, Senior Caseworker at the Twentieth Century Society, announced that Bastion House and the Museum of London are being recognised as one of the … Continued
Beech Street Zero Emission Zone and Bunhill, Barbican and Golden Lane Healthy Neighbourhoods
The BA Beech Street working party has produced a briefing note to help residents prepare themselves for the consultations on each of these projects. The briefing note is here The consultations are now running, and end on March 6th You can find the Beech Street page hereand the Healthy Neighbourhoods page here
Consultation on the Bunhill, Barbican and Golden Lane Healthy Neighbourhood
The City of London Corporation and Islington Council are working in partnership on the long-term future of the Bunhill, Barbican and Golden Lane area. They would like your views on air quality, traffic, local streets and public spaces. This is early engagement to help them develop a plan. There will befurther engagement and consultation in … Continued