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Angel Association AGM 12 July 2016

What is happening to London?  Neil Bennett, partner at Farrells, the internationally  recognised architect planners, will talk about planning issues and trends for the area and the city. Farrells have been players in planning and design for a number of years. His talk...

What the AA does next

Where should the Angel Association focus its work? The committee is currently reviewing its structure and work programme. Eric Sorenson, chair of the Angel Association, has set out initial proposals. They are: 1 Development and management of the area, including...

Consultation on Crossrail2

crossrail safeguarding Officials from Transport for London will be in the Angel shopping centre from 12 to 8pm on 16 and 17 November to answer questions about Crossrail2 as part of TfL's consultation. The link takes you to the safeguarding routes.

Spring bulbs for Vincent Terrace Gardens

Volunteers have planted 1000 snowdrops provided by Greenspace in the woodlands by the canal in Vincent Terrace Gardens. There are plenty more snowdrops and bluebells to plant and current conditions are ideal. Contact Friends of Vincent Terrace Gardens on 07769 292208...

Holborn studios planning application

A new planning application has been submitted to build on the Holborn Studios site on the edge of the canal. Friends of Regents Canal want your views. http://friendsofregentscanal.org/features/property-devt/Eagle-Wharf/GHL/application/planning-app-2015-2596.html

Tony Travers speaks to packed meeting

Professor Tony Travers of the LSE presented on Crossrail2 at a packed AGM of the Angel Association on 22 July. Prof Travers is pictured with Cllr Martin Klute and Association chair Eric Sorensen.

Flowers for Beverley

Chair Eric Sorenson presents flowers to long-standing secretary Beverley Dean, who stood down at the AGM in July.

The work of the Angel Association, AGM report

We welcome the continuing support of our members and friends, and also our partnership working with other St Peter’s Ward organisations notably the Arlington Association and the Duncan Terrace Association. We continue to look at planning applications for scale and...

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