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NW7 Neighbourhood Forum Committee Meeting 14 th May 2018 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MillHillForum www.millhillforum.org.uk Agenda Introductions & ApologiesPrevious Minutes ? Updates: PENTAVIA Comments from Joe


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NW7 Neighbourhood Forum

Committee Meeting 14th May 2018 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MillHillForum www.millhillforum.org.uk

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Agenda • Introductions & Apologies…Previous Minutes ?

  • Updates:
  • PENTAVIA – Comments from Joe Henry
  • Hasmonean ? IBSA House & Watchtower House
  • Mill Hill NDP - MB
  • 8O Daws Lane – CRTB – Design Drawings – Parking Survey
  • St Vincent’s School, SweetTree “Farm”
  • Lloyds, NatWest, Halifax, Hetherington, Cooksleys, ZUSHI,
  • Other: 143 Dollis Road

50-54 Shakespeare Road AOB

Waste Plan & litter pickers

Town Centre BAR Potholes Next Meetings - Public 16 & 17 May Committee & Other Events.

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Pentavia

17/8102/FUL

  • Previous Application submitted October 2016 recently withdrawn
  • New application for 717 FLATS, Build to RENT (class C3)
  • 500 + (? Add 50 for commercial) Car Parks spaces, 1160 Cycle spaces
  • 745 sq M of ancillary residential facilities
  • 985 sq M of Retail Floorspace (class A1)
  • 558 sq M of Food & Drink (class A3 & A4)
  • 152 sq M of community floorspace (class D1)
  • Buildings range from 5 – 15 storeys (plus Ground)
  • Pedestrian Access off Bunns Lane (presumably also for cyclists)
  • Open Space, Landscaping, acoustic mitigation, highway/pedestrian

improvements

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Current Status “PENDING CONSIDERATION”! Submitted extra comments 14.05.18 635 Public Comments only 3 supporting

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Hasmonean NO NEWS?

  • Current scheme should be withdrawn or refused as MoL has

instructed!

  • Landmark case in Birmingham (Al-Hijrah School) Court of Appeal

ruled that pupils of both genders were left less prepared for adult life by being unable to interact with each other

  • All Schools with similar policies will now have to allow the sexes to

mix

  • This affects about 20 Islamic, Jewish and Christian Schools.
  • New scheme being developed – watch this space

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20.02.18 Cllr R. Cornelius stated that he hoped Hasmonean Boys would eventually come to Copthall.

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IBSA House

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18/1998/PNO 221 Dwellings

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IBSA-Watchtower House

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Mill Hill Neighbourhood Plan

  • 2nd Draft – End May – hopefully
  • Green Village Concept
  • Mill Hill Industrial Area (off Flower & Bunns Lanes) as Light Industrial in NDP

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80 Daws Lane – Site Plan – Current Building

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NW7hub - in site plan

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NW7hub – Ground Floor

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NW7hub – Ist Floor

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PARKING SURVEY Community Right to Build

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St Vincent’s School & Sweet Tree Farm

  • 18/1518 “CASH for MUCK”
  • Landfill 2500 Lorries from St John’s Wood
  • Forest School !
  • Issues re SINC, Conservation Area & Green

Belt

  • Comments from School, Teachers, Parents,

Children : Supporting 187 , Objections 168

  • “I love being outdoors and playing with my

friends, with the new work my school wants to do, I will get to be outside in the fresh air and being learning at the same time, I think that will be so much fun.”

  • Serious issues Flooding, Landslide for

residents of Woodside Avenue

  • 17/7627/RCU Use of agricultural land for care

farming with retention of ancillary buildings, structures and pathways (RETROSPECTIVE APPLICATION) | SweetTree Fields Marsh Lane London NW7 4EY

  • Validated Dec 2017 but still PENDING

CONSIDERATION – Site Management Plan 11/04

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UPDATE - Other sites

  • Lloyds – Domino’s Pizza

Change of use from a former bank (Class A2) to a hot food takeaway (Class A5) Installation of extraction and ventilation equipment. Alterations to fenestration (amended description). | 127 The Broadway London NW7 3TJ – 69 Objections registered

  • NatWest – British Heart Foundation ? Facebook Poll – 600 votes 520 NO
  • Halifax – Sealed bids for Freehold 2-3 weeks ago – Awaiting outcome
  • Hetherington ?
  • Cooksley’s – Plan to extend at rear and 1st/2nd Floors-Withdrawn
  • ZUSHI ?
  • Real NEED to reform Traders Association in Town Centre.
  • 143 Dollis Road , https://publicaccess.barnet.gov.uk/online-

applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=ORIXGQJIJV500

  • 50-54 Shakespeare Road. https://publicaccess.barnet.gov.uk/online-

applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=P2QPILJIKMA00

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Town Square – (nee Pocket Park)

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Markets/Festivals

  • Summer Festival

29th – 30th June

  • Autumn Market

21st – 22nd September

  • French Market

2nd – 3rd November

  • Winter Festival

30th November & 1st December

  • Produce markets (10 stalls) last Saturday each month.
  • (1st was 14th April

– Next 14th July, 13th October )

  • Themed Street Food Events with buskers, school bands etc

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Any Ideas? What else do you want to see?

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AOB

  • Town Centre - Waste Plan & Litter Picking
  • Town Centre BAR

Poll 150 “pledged £2000 each” 89 said NO

  • Potholes- MH Resident’s Association
  • NEXT MEETINGs

Public Meeting with AGM –16th & 17th May

  • Committee Meetings, 25th June, 23rd July, 20th August, 24th September.
  • Other Events:

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Other Notable Dates – For your Diaries

  • Arts & Crafts Fairs

2nd June & 7th July

  • Edinburgh Festival Previews, 24th June & 2nd July

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24th June Juliet Meyers 'Year of the Dog' - Juliet, writer on The Sarah MillicanTelevision Programme and 8/10 Cats, performs her work-in-progress show about loving/cursing both her rescue dog and her spur of the moment decision to go on an adventure holiday. "Smart. Very funny!" The Independent Adam Hess 'Seahorse' - Adam can't imagine the Queen with wet hair and he can't get his head around the fact his cat has a grandad. A show about how he almost ruined his life this year, leaving him with nothing, and how he's trying to get it back on track. As seen on Tonight at the Palladium and Live at the BBC. 'I've seen few shows that are funnier' **** Times

2nd July Christian Talbot 'Desperately Seeking Approval' - I'm just a comedian, standing in front of literally anything, asking it to love me. How being needy and anxious made me famous for a day. As seen on the BBC's Soft Border Patrol. 'An absolutely engaging performer. The woman next to me nearly dislocated something, so much was she

  • laughing. Can't say fairer than that' The Scotsman

Naomi Paxton 'Ada Campe and the Psychic Duck' - Variety! Comedy! A psychic duck! Join 2018 NATYS winner, Ada Campe, for a show about wonderful women, strange encounters and a fairground mystery that occurred on the Welsh coast many moons ago... ‘Sorcery wrapped in the kind of storytelling that would make Scheherezade jealous’ (Kate Copstick). Rachel Creeger 'Mrs Maisel and Me' - When people started comparing Rachel to the Marvellous Mrs Maisel she was super flattered, after all, Midge is a hugely popular, and more importantly, hilarious character in

  • ne of this year's TV hits! But seeing yourself in

someone else's reflection can sometimes highlight your

  • wn scary truths, those you might only admit to yourself

in the middle of the night. Or on stage. A dark stand up comedy show about shining a light on who you really

  • are. (Work in progress.)