What I want for Christmas
Well, you never know… The new committee met last night agreed to go full steam ahead and set up a Low Traffic Neighbourhood Campaign Committee. Their first task is to try and fit these words to the 12 Days of Christmas!
Join us on Friday at 5pm for our Carol Singing along the street where we’ll give it another go. The details are here including a downloadable song sheet – and try and wear something red. We start at Ainslie’s Belvedere, just below Camden Crescent, because it is a nice quiet low traffic space to congregate and the residents were very generous last year when we knocked on their doors! If you can’t make the start join us along the route and we’ll finish at the Claremont. All proceeds got the Forever Friends appeal at the RUH.
On the evening of the 28th (NB changed on 19/12 from 29th) January there is a big meeting about LTNs at the Guildhall. You can get your free tickets here. Cllr Clyde Loakes from Waltham Forest will be speaking about his experience of ‘footling around’ for 14 years trying to quell traffic through residential areas and finally cracking it with an LTN scheme.
We can’t quite promise that this is the last blogpost before Christmas, but if it is, then have a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, which might end quieter than it begins…¿
Well we raised nearly £100 for the Forever Friends appeal at the RUH – well done all who sang their hearts out or met us in the pub afterwards.