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First meeting

The first meeting of the Neighbourhood Forum will provide an overview of the neighbourhood planning process and how local residents and businesses can get involved.

The meeting is open to anyone living or working in the neighbourhood area and will include the adoption of the constitution and the election of members of the management committee.

Contact us to register your interest in becoming a member or joining the management committee.

Thursday 27 June
19:30
St Helen’s Church Hall
St Helen’s Gardens
LONDON W10

Grant awarded

The St Helens Residents Association has successfully applied on behalf of the new Neighbourhood Forum for a government grant for preparation of the Neighbourhood Plan.

The grant will be made available to the forum and will be held by the Dalgarno Trust, a local registered charity.

The £6,760 award will contribute to the cost of producing consultation materials and hiring meeting rooms, together with some technical and legal input into the creation of the draft plan.

Drop-in sessions

Come to one of the following drop-in sessions to find out more about the process of neighbourhood planning and how you can get involved in the Neighbourhood Forum.

Wednesday 19 June
16:00-20:00
West London Bowling Club
112a Highlever Road
LONDON
W10

Thursday 20 June
16:00-20:00
Brickfields Hall
Eynham Road
LONDON W12

Represent your area

We are seeking representatives of local residents and businesses to get involved in an initiative to help shape the vision for the local community in this Neighbourhood.

We are looking for people to form the management committee of a new organisation intended to become a Neighbourhood Forum.

We also want to find out what you think are the main issues for the area with respect to planning, development, conservation and regeneration, to help shape a Neighbourhood Plan.

If you live or work in this area of London and would be interested in finding out more or taking part, please contact us.

Share your views

We are currently consulting with the local community on proposal to establish a new Forum to create a Plan for this Neighbourhood.

We would like to know what you think are the main issues for local residents and businesses in terms of planning and development.

Recent changes to the law mean that local communities can have more of a say in creating a vision for their neighbourhood.

If you live or work in this area of London and would be interested in finding out more or taking part, please contact us.