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Things continue to move fast on the Mayoral Development Corporation : We have responded to two major consultations in the last month. (These will posted on our website shortly together with our version of the Vision and Objectives for the area).
The OPDC was only set up this April and is likely to exist for about 30 years until the development is complete. They are having to do catch up, appointing staff and so on. Since my last report the Opportunity Planning Area Framework (OAPF) has been formally adopted. But the team have a lot to do to assemble the formal Local Plan with all its statutory framework and consultations.
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Details of this scheme for a panel to advise the Council on emerging plans for Hammersmith Town Centre (including the Flyunder) were posted in previous News Updates : The Council have now announced membership of the panel. Apparently they received a very large number of applications to choose from.
A initial meeting is due to be held with the next few weeks : Watch this space.
This had been previously proposed for 3 October but had to be postponed at the last minute. It has now been re-organised for 2 December : 6 – 8pm : Hammersmith Old Town Hall : Committee Room 1.
The event has been completely re-organised and moved to an evening slot : It is also now an exclusive Hammersmith event (Fulham will have a separate one in the New Year) based around two actual local projects. The first is the proposal for the St Quintin and Woodlands Neighbourhood Plan recently approved by a Government Inspector , and the second is the proposed ideas for a neighbourhood plan for Old Oak. Henry Peterson – former Assistant Chief Executive at LBHF – is the mastermind behind both projects and he and others will explain how it all works. As an indication of his dedication, he has offered to give most of his time over the next year at least to get a project up and running in Old Oak.
The three attached flyers explain what is proposed, the programme for the evening and a background paper explaining how Neighbourhood Planning operates under the terms of the 2011 Localism Act.
Agenda for Neighbourhood Planning Event
Neighbourhood plan proposal
About Neighbourhood Planning
PLEASE COME : GET INVOLVED : ALL WELCOME : THE EVENT IS FREE AND A FREE GLASS OF WINE IS PROVIDED!
If you wish to attend, please register your interest with me at as soon as possible but not later than Friday 27 November.
Talk about Fulham Palace by the Curator Miranda Poliakoff – Thursday 8th October at St Peter’s Church
This is one of a series of talks arranged by St Peter’s Residents’ Association See attachment
I mentioned this in my last News Update. This event has been organised by Professor Hans Haenlein and others and is a wonderful opportunity for local people to see how they can engage in planning of their neighbourhood. This is an initiative born out of the ‘Neighbourhood and Community Rights Process’ which stems from the 2011 Localism Act. Please do sign up to attend as below and hear how this is happening in other areas :
— STOP PRESS – EVENT POSTPONED —
HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM
NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANNING WORKSHOP
Saturday 3 October 2015
St Paul’s Primary School Annexe, Worlidge Street W6
An opportunity for those who live, work and have an interest in Hammersmith & Fulham to hear about the Neighbourhood and Community Rights Process, a government initiative, which gives you the power to make a difference to your community by getting involved in local decision making, and working with others to make your area a better place
Supported by the Hammersmith Society and the Fulham Society and organised by Local Residents
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This weekend has grown bigger and bigger and more and more popular. This is good and bad news. Good because there are more buildings open but bad because many are now only available by prior booking.
Nevertheless it is wonderful that so many people are enjoying visiting and looking at buildings in London. This year hard copies of the booklet are available through the post but are being charged for rather than being free from local libraries and the like. However, everything can be viewed on line and you can choose whether you want to see the best contemporary architecture, traditional/historic or just local buildings in Hammersmith and Fulham.
Go to www.openhouselondon.org.uk and then click ‘About Open House’.
The 12-page October Newsletter has been published and circulated to subscribing members. Subjects include:
All newsletters that are available to download can be found here
Despite recent emergency closures, the bridge is due to be completely closed next year for a more radical overhaul and strengthening to allow double decker buses to use it again. (They were banned when there were previous structural problems).
Our understanding is that this work is likely to take six months from next summer. The works will also involve repainting (and relighting). When it was last repainted, many lamented the loss of the more decorative treatment in pastel colours by the London County Council. The replacement in what many people refer to as Harrods green came about after studies of the original paint scheme by Sir Joseph Bazalgette in 1887 and was strongly advised by English Heritage. A new lighting scheme was also installed by the Council and which won a Hammersmith Society Environment Award in 2001, but the deck lighting has proved unreliable and difficult to maintain.
The Hammersmith Society Committee feel that there is an opportunity to revisit both the colour and the lighting and that an exciting way to explore possibilities would be for an open competition : We would be happy to organise this but obviously there would need to be agreement with both the Council and TfL who are funding the main project.
Do let us know what you think!
There will be a presentation and opportunity to discuss the Council’s new proposed strategy in the Small Hall at the Town Hall on Tuesday 8th September at 7pm.
This is organised by the Economic Regeneration, Housing and the Arts Policy and Accountability Committee. For the draft strategy and full agenda for the evening, visit :
This was announced by the Council on 23 June 2015 and is quite separate from the above. The intention is that the panel will assist the Council determine the future of Hammersmith Town Centre including options for tunnelling the A4. Refer to the council website here
The original deadline for registration of interest was extended to the end of July and an announcement on the operation of the panel has yet to be made.
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