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DPNF APRIL 2023 NEWSLETTER![]() HIGHGATE FOLD PROJECT UPDATE March and April were busy months for the Highgate Fold project team! The DPNF was awarded CIL Funding to develop initial sketch proposals (from 2020) into a more developed scheme, with a spending deadline of the end of the 2022/23 Tax Year. The perspective view above is a result of the efforts. Highgate Fold: Where does this name come from? Historically, shepherds used to graze their sheep near the site in Kentish Town green. A traditional safe enclosure for a sheep flock is called a fold. Our community can have its own protected sanctuary, where people can enjoy the calm of greenery, have a rest, or get involved in healthy gardening. The concept is to recreate fields and green spaces of Kentish Town. Not for sheep, but to benefit residents and users. Outline Brief: – improve the outdoor space – encourage positive and responsible use – maintain existing trees – planters, consider robust native plants – potential for planters associated with NHS Doctor’s surgery, patients use, or other shop use – prevent flooding – improve railings, which could be linked to local historic imagery – seating for elderly / patients, those who need it – low maintenance This project was identified originally in our Neighbourhood Plan as something that could contribute to the achievement of the Plan’s objectives (Project number 7, p. 139). Highgate Road: …from numbers 97 to 117 and located close to the Parliament Hill Medical Centre. The landscaping is at present harsh and dark, with much of it set down below the road level behind an unattractive railing. There may be a possibility of softening and greening the landscape, opening it out, and making more public use of the wide spaces in front of the shops and businesses. The proposed improvement to the area is based on original community input and subsequent feedback between 2020 and 2023. Acting on community feedback, the DPNF will look to support the next stage which would be to raise funding for further development, construction and maintenance. Please feel free to add your feedback to info@dpnf.org.uk Or you can join us in our upcoming Community Engagement to be announced soon. Watch out for it! DPNF’s GREENING & OPEN SPACES GROUP BLOOMIN’ STREETS DPNF’s Greening & Open Spaces working group (Claudia Kretzschmar, Jeska Harrington-Gould, Kathleen Molnár, Catharine Wells, Eileen Willmott) has announced a new initiative, Bloomin’ Streets in collaboration with Veolia’s Education Communication and Outreach (ECO) Team. Valerie Doulton and Agnieszka Slominska Karachuk will join the DPNF group. The group has successfully been awarded £1,000.00 funding (£ 500.00 in cash and £ 500.00 in kind) from Veolia’s Sustainability Fund, directed by its Education, Communication, Outreach (ECO) team. The Veolia fund’s purpose is to help community organisations transform their community or environment. Greening & Open Spaces Group’s aim is to create and develop a community project to weed, clear, plant Spring bulbs and maintain street tree bases for a picturesque floral Springtime 2024 streetscape. The DPNF Group is currently compiling a spreadsheet listing of designated street trees solely within the Camden DPNF area. The listing will provide tree species name, age, location, and value in terms of carbon capture. This is all useful information for the selection of suitable tree pits for bulbs and other plants as well as labelling trees to encourage passers-by to learn and appreciate trees as a valuable resource. Please contact Kathleen Molnár for further information, any queries and how to participate with Bloomin’ Streets – info@dpnf.org.uk 07973 510 866 ![]() GROWING GREEN The mission at Growing Green is to re-wild urban areas and promote biodiversity, carbon capture, and clean air. On a volunteer basis, Growing Green helps schools and community organisations find the best options for their spaces; assist with fundraising, project management and planting. Together, they create mini forests, native hedges, wildflower meadows, orchards, hedgehog habitats, bird sanctuaries. Growing Green’s Open Wildlife and Kitchen Garden Day with Wellness Raffle and Clothing Sale takes place Sunday, 21st May 2023, 11:00am – 3:00pm at 35 Langbourne Avenue, Holly Lodge Estate, N6 6PS. Wander around this beautiful wildlife and kitchen garden, where you can learn some fantastic ideas for encouraging wildlife and be inspired to grow your own food. Everyone can enjoy a delicious home-made cake at the Chicken Shed café. Plus, don’t miss out on the pre-loved clothing sale and wellness raffle with 20 fabulous prizes to be won! These include some cool pre-owned and designerclothes and shoes with real bargains and unique pieces. There are prizes highlighting yoga, Pilates, massages, skin treatments, luxury beauty products, gardening and so much more! This event is perfect for nature lovers of all ages, and children are more than welcome to join in the fun. Book your place now and discover the joys of urban re-wilding with Growing Green. Kids will love making their very own hedgehog sign. Don’t forget to get your raffle tickets for a chance to win some amazing wellness prizes! If you can’t make the date, you can still enter our wellbeing and nature raffle – check out the wonderful prizes here. www.growinggreen.org.uk ![]() HIGHGATE CAMDEN SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD PANEL (HCSNP) HCSNP is a volunteer group of Highgate businesses and residents who assemble bi-monthly to discuss local issues together with the Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT – Metropolitan Police), Highgate Councillors and London Borough of Camden representatives. The core responsibility is to identify crime and Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) trends at local level and to explore possible solutions and prevention. Please contact HCSNP with your community concerns, issues and ideas. If you are interested in joining HCSNP and support your community in the process, please email Kathleen Molnár molnarkmt@gmail.com 07973 510 866 HIGHGATE FESTIVAL – 10TH – 19TH JUNE 2023 The Highgate Festival returns in 2023 with nine days of events in the area’s churches, streets and venues. Organisers are calling for sponsors and talent to boost the not-for-profit community event. www.highgatefestival.org Concerts, street parties, competitions, heritage walks, theatre, family shows, music, open gardens, workshops and exhibitions are planned by the team of dedicated volunteers. Now in its sixth year, many events are free with others moderately priced. Anyone wishing to take part, please contact info@highgatefestival.org The deadline to be included in the Highgate Festival printed programme is Friday, 28th April. Other volunteers are needed including those with photography, social media or design experience. The festival is a community interest community (CIC), created for the use of people who want to conduct a business or other activity for community benefit, and not purely for private advantage. Businesses, individuals or organisations who can join festival sponsors Channing School, Highgate School and London Borough of Camden in making this year’s event the best yet should get in touch with Kathleen Molnár, Communications Lead info@highgatefestival.org 07973 510 866 DARTMOUTH PARK NEIGHBOURHODD FORUM (DPNF) DPNF is an independent not-for-profit non-political body, run by and on behalf of the local community. It is open to everyone who lives or works in Dartmouth Park, together with elected councillors who represent the ward. There is no membership fee. DPNF’s committee is comprised of locally-based skilled and committed volunteers. Committee Member Biographies can be found on www.dpnf.org.uk We are keen to involve more people of all social, work and ethnic backgrounds and from different age groups. Are there any young people out there with an interest in architecture, design, the environment and urban regeneration? Participation is possible by joining the DPNF Committee or one of the four working groups (energy efficiency and resilience, greening & open spaces, planning, safe streets), or collaborating with us on a one-off ad hoc basis. Please contact info@dpnf.org.uk |