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Friday, 20 May 2011
Save Olympia Services
Monday, 9 May 2011
LETRA AGM & Open Meeting
AGM & Open Meeting
Lytton Estate Tenants & Residents Association
Lytton Estate Tenants & Residents Association
(LETRA)
Thursday 19th May 2011
Residents Hall, 7.30pm
Come and have your say
Guest Speaker John Everett
Area Technical Manager LBHF
Your chance to meet John
Your chance to speak on any issue
Your chance to have a say
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Red Cross Spring Fete - Brook Green 7th May
Celebrate London Red Cross Week in their garden, 100 Brook Green, W6. They are holding a Spring FĂȘte on Saturday 7th May, 1pm to 6pm. There will be a BBQ and a number of stalls. Meet the team who help vulnerable people in London and across the world.
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
Slideshow History of The Grange
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The Grange 1804 |
Samuel Richardson the novelist and printer lived there from 1739 to 1754, publishing Pamela, in 1740, which is regarded as one of the first English novels. He was well known in society at the time, both from the printing business and later in life his novels, friends included Samuel Johnson and William Hogarth.
Artist Edward Burne-Jones lived at the Grange from 1867, until his death in 1898. A key figure in the later period of the Pre-Raphaelite art movement, he produced many of his best known works in the studios there. The house also became a 'salon' for artists of the day, including lifelong friend William Morris, who he worked with on numerous projects and his mentor D.G. Rossetti, one of the founding members of the Pre-Raphaelites.
Unfortunately, the house fell into disrepair after Burne-Jones death and became increasingly derelict, although the garden area was turned into allotments during World War ll. In 1962 it was demolished to build the Lytton Estate apartment blocks, Samuel Richardson House and The Grange.
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Pre-Raphaelite TV Documentary
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Samuel Richardson House plaque |
Next Sunday the arts series Perspectives features a documentary on the Pre-Raphaelites, at 10.15pm, ITV1. Andrew Lloyd Webber discusses his admiration for the 'Brotherhood' and shows his own collection of their work.
The Lytton Estate blocks Samuel Richardson House and Grange stand on the site of the demolished 18th century house, The Grange. Edward Burne-Jones, an important member of the Pre-Raphaelites, lived and created some of his most famous works in his studio there, from 1867 to 1898. The house was also a meeting place for artists in the movement.
- ITV Perspectives - ITV1 Sunday May 1st, 10.15pm
Thursday, 7 April 2011
H&F News covers play area launch
Last weeks Pelham House play area launch is covered in the final edition of council newspaper H&F News. The report features some good pictures of the landscaped playground from above, the Mayor of Hammersmith and Fulham Adronie Alford cutting the launch cake and local children playing on the new basket swing.
Final Edition of H&F news
The final edition H&F News was published this week, as a result of the Governments crackdown on 'town hall pravdas.'
To keep the boroughs residents informed H&F Council has entered into a six year deal with the Fulham Chronicle to carry its advertising, plus a dedicated space for all consultations, events and public information.
To keep the boroughs residents informed H&F Council has entered into a six year deal with the Fulham Chronicle to carry its advertising, plus a dedicated space for all consultations, events and public information.
Lets hope the Chronicle sorts out its distribution problems, so everyone on the Lytton Estate can get a copy of the paper.
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Play area launch in the Chronicle
Great half page coverage of the Lytton Estate playground launch in this weeks Chronicle. The story has some nice pictures of the day, with Hammersmith & Fulham Mayor Adronie Alford officially opening the play area and the local children enjoying the party.
Monday, 4 April 2011
Nightclub Application
The owners of the former Crescent Nightclub, MJP Properties, still have plans for the venue. Although Sainsbury's have taken over the ground floor and basement, the upstairs is still a bar area. The company are making an application for a variation in licence to the 1st floor, increasing the allowed capacity to 400 people, with a late night licence until 2am.
Does this mean the nightclub is to reopen?
Sunday 11.00am - 10.30pm
Does this mean the nightclub is to reopen?
Edit: It seems the opening hours on the H&F site are incorrect, they are to be updated. The licencing officer has stated the hours for the sale of alcohol at The Crescent are:
Monday - Thursday 11.00am - 11.00pm
Fri and Saturday 11.00am - 12 midnightSunday 11.00am - 10.30pm
This means the premises could only reopen as a regular bar, not a nightclub.
Friday, 1 April 2011
Barons Court Library - New Hours
Barons Court Library has been granted a temporary reprieve, it was due to close this week. The library will stay open while plans are developed for its handover to a 'Neighbourhood Centre' staffed by volunteers, overseen by Avonmore Primary School. In the meantime the hours will be reduced from 9th May, opening 10am- 5pm Monday to Friday, losing its Saturday and early evening service.
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