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I'm seeing more flyers and posters around town for this lot but don't know anything about them or anyone involved.
Here's what they're offering:
Here's what they're proposing:
And here's their board of trustees:
http://www.urban75.net/vbulletin/threads/314389-Brixton-Green
Website: http://www.brixtongreen.org/
Here's what they're offering:
BRIXTON GREEN is about local people leading the development of the neglected site along Somerleyton Road, central Brixton, London.
No one knows what an area needs more than the people who live and work there.
BRIXTON GREEN IS:
A registered mutual society set up by local people.
One of the Government’s 10 community share pilots.
Not for profit – all assets have to be used for the benefit of the community.
Inclusive – all parts of the local community are welcome to be part of this.
Anyone who lives or works in central Brixton (Coldharbour, Ferndale, Brixton Hill, Herne Hill or Tulse Hill wards) can buy one share in Brixton Green for £1.
Shareholders receive a social return, not a financial return.
Shares are available now at Opus Café, 89 Acre Lane, London SW2 5TN
Here's what they're proposing:
It has 3 key elements:
Creative hub – bringing together three established Brixton arts organisations, a chefs school, post office/credit union and more.
The visitors and activity this will attract will extend Brixton town centre, drawing vistors through the market and encouraging regeneration towards Loughborough Junction.
Community hub – using community activity to make the alley a welcoming connection between Mayall Road and Somerleyton Road. This will include a children’s’ nursery, health care/dentist, hair & beauty training salon, chemist/corner shop.
Street facing, sustainably built homes - Family units on the ground floor, front gardens, and communal rear gardens/allotments.
And here's their board of trustees:
There was an older thread on here that posted up their plans but from what I've gathered these have changed.Landa Acevedo-Scott: Director of Colombiage, a festival of Colombian arts and culture.
Pete Blake: Business consultant and communications specialist with*20 years experience in public and private sector.
Philippe Castaing(Chair): Local business owner and London Leader for Sustainable Development.
Phyllis Dunipace OBE: Previously Director of Children’s and Young People Services, London Borough of Lambeth
Dennis Gyamfi: Founding member of Endz2Endz internet magazine, and Co-director of “A Mother’s Tear”, an anti-gun crime film.
Prof. Robin Matthews(Treasurer): Director of Kingston University’s research centre on International Business Policy and JM Keynes Professor of Management at the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences.
Dinah Roake: Senior Professional, Homes and Communities Agency.
Margot Rodway-Brown: Owner of the successful hair and beauty business, Adornment 365.
http://www.urban75.net/vbulletin/threads/314389-Brixton-Green
Website: http://www.brixtongreen.org/