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World War 2 - the view from Melbourne Avenue

Started Dec 12, 2021 0 Replies

On 15th March 1941 Alec Moss and his wife Lucie were at home, at 57 Melbourne Avenue, Palmers Green, when the dance hall on the corner of Green Lanes and Princes Avenue was hit by a bomb and a…Continue

Kids' summer crafting workshops at Stitch! in Palmers Green

Started Jul 7, 2021 0 Replies

KIDS' EMBROIDERY!Wed 4th Aug & Thurs 12th Aug;10:00-11:.30£12 per workshop.DECORATE A BAG WITH SEWING & EMBROIDERY!Age 6+Wed 28th July, Fri 6th Aug & Wed 18th Aug10:00-11:30£12 per…Continue

Tags: crafts, children

Seven North London councils funding a huge new incinerator that will undermine climate action

Started this discussion. Last reply by Matthew Kitching Jul 2, 2020. 5 Replies

This week the North London Waste Authority,…Continue

Tags: environment, change, climate

Volunteers needed for Citizens Advice shop in Green Lanes

Started Jul 12, 2018 0 Replies

Citizens Advice Enfield is looking for people to staff its new "flagship" charity shop in Palmers Green.The new shop is just south of the North Circular, on the corner of Green Lanes and Tottenhall…Continue

Tags: charities, volunteering

 

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Basil Clarke posted a discussion

World War 2 - the view from Melbourne Avenue

On 15th March 1941 Alec Moss and his wife Lucie were at home, at 57 Melbourne Avenue, Palmers Green, when the dance hall on the corner of Green Lanes and Princes Avenue was hit by a bomb and a passing bus was caught by the explosion. Alec duly noted the details in the diary he had been keeping since the start of World War 2.The family home in Melbourne Avenue, photographed in 1950It's one of the more dramatic moments in Alec's diary, now published by his grandson, but there were many more…See More
Dec 12, 2021
Basil Clarke posted a discussion

Kids' summer crafting workshops at Stitch! in Palmers Green

KIDS' EMBROIDERY!Wed 4th Aug & Thurs 12th Aug;10:00-11:.30£12 per workshop.DECORATE A BAG WITH SEWING & EMBROIDERY!Age 6+Wed 28th July, Fri 6th Aug & Wed 18th Aug10:00-11:30£12 per workshopSOCK PUPPETS & GLOVE MONSTERS WORKSHOP!Age 6+Fri 30th July, Tue 10th Aug & Fri 20th Aug10:00-11:30£12 per workshop.KIDS' KNITTING WORKSHOPS!Age 8+ (2 part class)Tue 27th July & Thur 29th JulyTue 3rd Aug & Thur 5th Aug10:00-11:00£18 for 2 classes.…See More
Jul 7, 2021
Basil Clarke replied to Daniel Cowan's discussion Petition for a Broomfield Skatepark
"Hi Daniel Would you mind if I copied this to Www.pgweb.uk with attribution. I was sent some info but this will save me having to write something myself."
Mar 7, 2021
Basil Clarke commented on Richard McKeever's video
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The bell in the lake

"Maybe it was a tribute to Iris Murdoch by the literature lovers of Palmers Green? Then again, it could have something to do with the 21 Witches of Winchmore... You could try googling them too."
Jan 9, 2021
Basil Clarke replied to Susie Helme's discussion Coronavirus-inspired anthology launched from North London
"Hi Susie, How local to Bounds Green do the contributors need to be? I run the Palmers Green Community website and could promote this on there. I could also add you to the Community Directory if that would be helpful."
Aug 18, 2020
Matthew Kitching replied to Basil Clarke's discussion Seven North London councils funding a huge new incinerator that will undermine climate action
"Thanks to Karl for looking into this. My recollection is that NLWA focused on the Edmonton site after local residents challenged NLWA's plans to put a major waste processing plant at the Pinkham Way site opposite the Friern Barnet retail park…"
Jul 2, 2020
karl brown replied to Basil Clarke's discussion Seven North London councils funding a huge new incinerator that will undermine climate action
"Mathew Kitching asks if the proposed incinerator at Edmonton will mean no waste plant at Pinkham Way? It means there won’t be an incinerator, but beyond that all bets are still off. To quote directly from the waste authority (NLWA)…"
Jul 2, 2020
Matthew Kitching replied to Basil Clarke's discussion Seven North London councils funding a huge new incinerator that will undermine climate action
"Is this the facility that means there won't be a waste plant on Pinkham Way?"
Jul 1, 2020
Jane Fricker replied to Basil Clarke's discussion Seven North London councils funding a huge new incinerator that will undermine climate action
"For those who didn't see this meeting live - it can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiqaAW4hV0U Deputations start at 14 minutes in. The deputations requesting pause and review of the incinerator included a group of doctors, 2 MPs…"
Jul 1, 2020
Basil Clarke replied to Basil Clarke's discussion Seven North London councils funding a huge new incinerator that will undermine climate action
"The North London Waste Authority board will be meeting on Thursday afternoon (online) and there will be delegations from people opposing the incinerator. You can watch online. THURSDAY, 25 JUNE 2020 AT 2.30 PM REMOTE MEETING VIA MICROSOFT TEAMS. THE…"
Jun 22, 2020
Basil Clarke posted a discussion

Seven North London councils funding a huge new incinerator that will undermine climate action

This week the North London Waste Authority, comprised of councillors from Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Hackney, Haringey, Islington and Waltham Forest is set to take a decisive step towards building a gigantic new waste incinerator to replace the existing incinerator on the North Circular Road in Edmonton. But residents of those boroughs are mainly…See More
Jun 21, 2020

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At 13:51 on January 22, 2017, Chaela Hall said…

Hi Basil,

Could you please contact Zdenek from Bohem Brewery on 07999 014 294
I can't find the flyer you gave me :(

Chaela

At 22:49 on January 11, 2013, Basil Clarke said…

I'll have to find a new photograph, this one is probably about ten years old, there's a lot more grey hair now!

At 22:36 on January 11, 2013, Richard McKeever said…

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