11.00am – 14. 00pm on Sunday, 22nd September 2019
Park Ridings and Malvern Road will be closed to through traffic. A special event to bring the Hornsey Park community together!
Food and drinks – Please bring sweet or savoury food to share. Alcoholic drinks allowed (free coffee & teas and soft drinks). Please bring a chair.
Games for all ages – Face painting, balloon modelling, table tennis, badminton, karam board, duck fishing and much more.
Pets – There’ll be a competition for the pet with the biggest smile, shiniestnose, best tail, etc.
Harvest festival table –To share or swap produce, seeds & cuttings and chat. A space to bring unwanted toys, kids clothes, books and exchange them with your neighbours.
Can you help? We need help setting up and clearing away and marshalling barriers. Please call Marcus on 07720 886 177 or email playstreet@pmra.co.uk
Please call Marcus on 07720 886 177 or email playstreet@pmra.co.uk
Why not join us on WhatsApp group!
Can we help? Tell us if you need our help.
We are hoping to make Malvern Road truly ‘car free’ by asking residents to park their cars in neighbouring streets, local car parks or with permission a neighbour’s forecourt.
Please also see our post on previous Playstreet events in Hornsey Park.
Life on Hornsey Park Road has been plagued with problems including noise, pollution and crumbling pavements, on top of this there appears to be a lack of strategic vision for the future. Council Leader Peray Ahmet and a few of her fellow councillors came to discuss the issues with our representatives.
Our report on the first Wood Green Summit, organised on Zoom by the Wood Green Business Improvement District. After the grandiosity of the Heartlands developments might Haringey be discovering a sense of proportion?
Eight of us got out before the rain last Saturday. We cut back a lot of growth at the Lavender Garden ready for winter. Most of what we cleared has now gone down for composting. By John Miles
The loss of trees is becoming an issue locally. The wonderful false acacia at the junction of Mayes Road and Coburg Road was removed because it ‘had a fungus’ - just in time for the planning application to build on the petrol station site beside it.
Photo: The gardening team – John. Ben, Polly and John – out on a Saturday morning
Sometime in the next week or so the work on Mayes Road will near completion. It will be a new benchmark for the look and feel of our neighbourhood and enhance its biodiversity. (photo: Luke 'Duke' Newcombe)
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