Saturday 26 January 2008

Manure Mulch

plaque
Thank you to Corinne Hibberd, Initiatives Manager, LBWF Environment & Regeneration for organising the installation of the plaque


Today a group of residents spent half an hour mulching the flowerbed with well rotted manure.


As well as giving much needed nutrition for revitalising the depleted soil, by slowly introducing organic matter we hope to improve the moisture retention properties of it too. This will help over the dry summer period.



We hope to organise a meet sometime late February to sow some annual flowers (any surplus seed saved from your gardens last season would be much appreciated, feel free to email us with any suggestions or requests). We will also concentrate on weeding around the three Plane trees in the vicinity of the flowerbed and plant some vigorous groundcover.


spreading manure

spreading manure


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Friday 25 January 2008

Higham Hill SNT Burglary Surgery

Higham Hill Safer Neighbourhood Team is having a burglary surgery on 08th February 2008. The team will give crime prevention advice and freebies throughout the day come along even if it is just for a chat!

Venue: Unity Hall Bramley Close E17
Time: starts from 16:00 pm until 20:00

Thursday 10 January 2008

Re: Planning Application Submitted For 96 Bramley Close

Date: 26 November 2007

Application no: 2007/1885

Description of work: Conversion of office building into four self-contained flats (4x1 bed).

Location of work: 96 Bramley Close, Walthamstow, London, E17 6EG

"I refer to your representations in respect of the above mentioned proposal. These representations were taken into account when the application was determined.

I have to advise you that after considering all the various factors the council have decided to REFUSE the application."

Elizabeth Appiah
Section Manager Development Control
Development-Management, Sycamore House, Town Hall Complex, Forest Road, London, E17 4JF

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