This is the blog site of Leabank Square.
We are in Hackney Wick - in east London, UK
It is for everyone who lives in Leabank Square to chat about the amazing neighbours, great gardens, wonderful Lea River - and best of all.... the best community spirit!
Friday, 31 October 2008
Gainsborough Footbridge Lift
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Air Ambulance in Leabank Square!!
There was quite a drama here during the week when London's Air Ambulance landed in Leabank Square.
When we still had Arena Fields over the river, the Air Ambulance used to land there all the time when there was an accident on the A12.
But then the government sold it to the ODA - and now they have to use the green in the middle of our square. Of course we welcome it wholeheartedly - and hope that the patient makes a speedy full recovery.
Beautify Leabank Square!!
For far too long now we have had the unsightly viewing of the bin areas, re-cycling bins, re-cycling buckets the terraces have to put out in front of their doors, etc - to look at.
Let's face it - they will never be the most attractive part of Leabank Square to see.
What Colette suggests is that we build beautiful wooden structures around them all - and hide them behind with lovely flowers on top of them.
What an excellent idea!!
Not only will we hide the unsightly parts of the Square, but we'll be able to have more space for stunning flowers!!
What does everyone else think?
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Leabank Square Mosaic
you will have noticed that I have been making small steps towards the completion of the Leabank mosaic (with thanks to my new friend Jackie). I would love to make the weekend the final stage and would like to invite all of you to come along and help finish it.
I will provide hot chocolate and buns if the weather is awful and cold drinks and sun cream if it changes! Lets make it a fun community thing to do.
See you by the bins at 2pm? Wear gloves and old clothes although I have some gloves and aprons.
We also need some interesting things to stick in the "square" part so if you have anything bring it along.
A special thank you to the kind donor of the lovely palm tree ceramics which you left by the wall.
See you Saturday
Tracie
Sunday, 19 October 2008
BBC Leabank Square News
Only sorry that the BBC didn't use everybody, but we are in very early days yet, so everybody will get a shot at the media campaign!!
For those of you not home on Friday - please go to: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7675496.stm to catch up.
A massive thank you to everybody involved!!
Remember - anyone is welcome to contact the Olympic helpline if they so wish - but if you want to be part of the new anti-Olympic campaign - please email leabanksquare@london.com and we'll let you know about the meetings.
Thankyou!!
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Thursday, 16 October 2008
Time Out Letter Of The Week!!
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
Olympic Noise & Dust
Of course this has brought fresh concerns from most of the Square - especially from the front 3 blocks. The noise at 7.00am hits you like the rudest alarm clock - and does not stop until 8.00pm.
The new floodlights set up around the soil washing plant bring daylight into our flats at night - and encourage the builders to make as much noise as they do during the height of the day.
We are back to debating the old question: Is having the Olympics on our doorstep - worth living next to the largest construction site in Europe?
The answer used to be yes.
But now we know a lot more about the Olympic Legacy.
- We know that the leisure pool that was going to be attached to the racing pool has been scrapped. Those of us that had lobbied for just such a pool to introduce the East End kids to swimming - while seeing the older swimmers training & racing right next door - are very disappointed.
- We know that no serious plans have been made for the Media Centre/International Press Centre to be bought by a national media company. There are now major discussions about turning this into a temporary building. The legacy promised a major centre of local employment - we'll probably get a dodgy money-making faith centre or massive tesco.
- The Handball Court has now been scaled down. This was going to be a fantastic local Community Centre - what are the current plans now?
- There is talk by Boris Johnson of siting a University Campus 'just south of the Media Centre'. Well - this is where we are supposed to be getting part of Arena Fields returned to a lush green breathing space.
I could go on & on about legacy plans been leaked out to the media without the official Legacy Document been issued. Is this meant to soften all our expectations until it comes out in Spring 2009.
So - Leabank Square - what is the answer to the question now?
Is the end result - an Olympic Park with no relevant legacy to us - it's closest exiting residential neighbours - worth all the noise & dust?
Discuss............
Friday, 10 October 2008
Leabank Square - Home of the Sunflower
Thursday, 9 October 2008
Congratulations to Mosaic Tenants in Leabank Square
Saturday, 4 October 2008
Arena Fields - in the Olympic Legacy?
For the newer residents - Arena Fields was the beautiful, large, green, luscious park directly over the canal from us - that was stolen from us by Act Of Parliament - to give to the Olympics.
But before that - we were trying to get some regeneration going behind Arena Fields - where the old Hackney Dog Stadium and some dodgy religious buildings were. We had a long period of correspondence with the Department for Environment, Transport and the Regions headed by John Prescott, MP.
He would not commit to any regeneration for years, delaying & no-commenting for so long that we began to feel that something else was afoot. Then came along an Act of Parliament to take this beautiful park - that was given to the people of London in 1894 - all properly registered as Common Land and Metropolitan Open Space - and for their enjoyment and recreation and that to be "in perpetuity"!
Many of our residents in Leabank Square planted trees all around the border with the Hackney Environment Forum (http://clubplan.org/cms/page.asp?org=2673&id=388) - and on their own. Directly opposite Leabank Square there we planted figs, cherries, apples, bananas and a stunning wildflower meadow. All that has been demolished - but we always knew that could happen.
We have been promised that a small part of Arena Fields will be returned to a green playing field - directly opposite Leabank Square - as part of the legacy. The time has come to start signing petitions, and visiting MP's again - in order to make sure that this happens!!
Leabank Square must start putting EXTREME pressure on the Olympic Delivery Authority to make sure that this smaller bit of Arena Fields is not lost to ANY type of development!
We will be discussing this at the next meeting - and will then start a campaign of action - giving about a hundred suits a very big headache - until they promise to keep their promise!!
For more historical information on Arena Fields - please see: http://www.metamute.org/en/Of-Lammas-Land-and-Olympic-Dreams
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Thursday, 2 October 2008
Dear Barack Obama
