We welcome as members individuals and organisations who care for Hammersmith
As a Member, you will receive regular updates outlining our activities, giving you the opportunity to participate in consultations and campaigns. We'll invite you to our Awards Evening and AGM, and other events. Members are always encouraged to take an active part in the work done by the committee – come along and see if you can help.
The membership year runs from 1st Jan, and only costs £6 for individuals, £8 for couples or families, and £15 for organisations. Additional voluntary donations always welcome.
…working on the West King Street Town Hall redevelopment. For over 20 years Hammersmith has been enjoying, and continues to undergo, a period of transformational redevelopment: as Hammersmith Society chairman Melanie prepared carefully considered and reasoned advice on countless major…
…Hospital “Greening the A4” – vision for the future of Hammersmith includes tunnelling the Flyover Participated in formulation of London Plan Stopped Holiday Inn in King Street’s plan to add an intrusive extra storey Stopped developer’s scheme to shoehorn an…
…far more appropriate and greener to repair and revitalise the long-disused and pet-friendly Victorian fountains already on our streets, such as this fine but sadly non-working monument, dating from 1887, the same year Hammersmith Bridge was opened, conveniently and appropriately…
…Planning Documents such as for Hammersmith Town Centre. We have contributed to the Hammersmith and Fulham Commission on Heathrow via a Society representative on the panel, and we expect to similarly contribute to the working of the Hammersmith Residents Working…
…for Streetscape improvements in recent years. This year it was the turn of the new rain gardens in King Street, partly paid for by the council’s Green Investment Fund, and installed by the Hammersmith Community Gardens Association. We were particularly…
…was a feeling that the majority of the elevations need revisiting as they are very dull – particularly onto King Street and those framing the view into the Old Town Hall. – The treatment of the balconies needs to be…
…the east end of King Street to make space for a segregated two-way cycle lane: TfL says delivery vehicles will use parking bays or park in Blacks Road or Angel Walk. We are sceptical as to whether that message will…
…an ideal world, wouldn’t we just (re)use what we have? Many larger offices appeared in the 1980-2000 period when desktop computers arrived making office requirements pretty uniform, and open-plan became a thing. These were refurbished once, twenty-ish years ago, and…
…as they went round the borough whether the view as you set off for work, or a favourite park view or streetscene or shopfront. The images came in thick and fast – beautiful, interesting, sometimes quirky. The 50 selected photographs…
…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…

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