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Fox Lane & District Residents’ Association ‘Summer Social’
Selborne Bowling Club
The home of bowling in Southgate since 1912
Tel: 0208 886 3992
Mob: 07513 075 239
Try a different sport! Meet the coaches any Sunday morning from 10:00am.
Would you like opportunities to enter matches and competitions or are you just looking to enjoy our friendly roll-ups? If so, why not come and see what goes on.
We’re located behind Ye Olde Cherry Tree Pub. (rear of car park)
Weekly Roll-ups – Tues., Wed., Sat. 2:15 for 2:30pm
Tues. 5:45 for 6:00pm
Thurs. (with club supper) 5:45 for 6:00pm
Sun. 9:45 for 10:00am
Social events throughout the year.
For more details, contact the Club Secretary on
07513 075 239
Railings
We are pleased to report that the refurbishment and/or replacement of the railings around The Green is imminent.
The historic white rails outside the church will be refurbished and repainted. Other metal railings will be replaced by railings which are more in keeping with the area and are hopefully sturdier than their predecessors.
Southgate Village Gates Restoration
Local volunteer Darius Hazelwood Horner, a member of Southgate Green Association, has restored Southgate Village Gates to their former glory. The works formed one of SGA’s local restoration projects.
Southgate originated as the “south gate” to Enfield Chase, the King’s hunting grounds. A timber lynch gate marks the southern entrance to Southgate.
The Gates stand at the corner of Cannon Hill and Alderman’s Hill N14 and had fallen into a state of disrepair.
The Christmas Tree
On December 21st, at very short notice, over 80 people including MP David Burrows, a number of small children and at least 4 dogs, gathered to sing carols around the newly planted tree. The vicar Fr Chrichton Limbert provided the words and led the proceedings, whilst members of Christ Church choir led the singing.
Carol singing around the tree is planned to be an annual event, and next year far more notice will be given.
Pinkham Way Site – Update Jan 2017
The good news is that, following a public examination hearing in August 2016, the Pinkham Way site has been removed from Haringey Council’s Site Allocations Plan because Haringey Council could not justify its inclusion.
However, the dual “SINC/Employment Land” planning designation remains in place and the big push is now on to remove the Employment Land element.
Pinkham Way Alliance have recently responded to proposed modifications to Haringey’s Local Plan documents arising from the August hearing. They argue that as the Council has given no proper justification for retaining the Employment element of the designation, and since the site has remained undeveloped for almost 25 years with no proposal getting remotely near implementation, this element of the designation should now be removed. They also argue that as the site has borough wide environmental value, it needs to be protected.
The document submitted to Haringey Council is available below:
SOUTHGATE GREEN ASSOCIATION UPDATE November 2016
Trent Park Mansion and Future Plans for a WW2 Museum
presentation by Councillor Jason Charalambous
at the SGA AGM
SGA April 2016 Newsletter
Update April 2016 from the Southgate Green Association Committee