Please complete this online consultation – live until 13 September re improving Fortune Street Park. For anyone who doesn’t know the Park, it’s well worth a visit or several. GiddyUp has great coffee seven days a week and the Park’s a great place to just sit and chat to passing friends and neighbours, whilst watching … Continued
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The City’s proposed reduction in car park staff/services: the BA’s response
Andrew Carter Chief Officer/Executive Director Community & Children’s Services has suggested opening parallel discussions with residents on the Corporation’s Plans to reduce the number of Car Park Attendants and close a car park. The Barbican Association and the Residents Consultation Committee are working together on this and have responded as follows in the email below … Continued
Reminder to vote!
You have until 23rd August to vote in the poll to let the Barbican Association know whether or not you are in favour of a campaign to challenge the City Corporation’s planned demolition of Bastion House and the Museum of London. At the time of writing, 240 people have voted, with over 200 in favour … Continued
Former Police Office – Shakespeare Tower
This space will be let to a high profile, design-led architecture practice with a specialism in cultural and public projects, primarily in the performing arts sector. The firm proposes to open up the space as a single volume, removing the mezzanine level and sensitively remodelling the double height space. Having undertaken a number of renovation … Continued
Service Charges
Since November 2020 the RCC’s Service Charge working party has been working with officers on a more detailed review of the costs paid by leaseholders. The group is seeking to understand the reasons behind the year-on-year service charge increases and collectively look to find palatable ways to achieve reductions, working with residents, and maintaining service … Continued