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30 September 2020
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Annual General Meeting

NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF HIGHGATE NEWTOWN COMMUNITY CENTRE LIMITED (HNCC)

Dear Members,

This notice is to advise that Annual General Meeting of HNCC which was convened for 6th October 2020 was adjourned due to the failure to achieve the required quorum of twenty members

As required by our constitution the Trustees have set a date and time for the adjourned meeting to recommence

That date is 3rd November 2020 at 11 am, as before at St Anne’s Church, 106 West Hill, London N6 6AP.

This meeting will definitely proceed as it is certain that a quorum will be achieved. Our constitution provides that whatever number of members are present will form a quorum

As before we will arrange for a zoom broadcast of the meeting since, by law, physical attendance must be severely limited. Please advise the Secretary at hncc@sloth.uk.net by Sunday 1st November if you  wish to have the login detail for the broadcast

For reference a copy of the original notice of the meeting is available on this website. (See below) If you wish to send in a proxy form please do so as described in the notice. If you have already provided one there is no need to send another one, as original proxy will still be valid, the meeting merely having been adjourned

By Order of the Trustees

Stephen Hodge

Original notice of now postponed meeting 

We will be holding our Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 6th October. Our Chairman, Robert Aitken, Our Treasurer, Stephen Hodge and our Director Andrew Sanalitro will each say a few words

Unfortunately, because of Covid restrictions, it will not be possible for most people to attend the meeting in person.

However we will arrange internet coverage of the meeting which anyone is welcome to join, via zoom

If you would like to do this please email our  Treasurer Stephen Hodge at hncc@sloth.uk.net and he will send the details you need to join the coverage.

It will not be possible to ask questions via the zoom coverage, but if you have a question you are welcome to send it by email to hncc@sloth.uk.net, and it will be answered at the meeting

HNCC’s Annual Report and Accounts for the year to 31st March 2020 will be presented to the meeting. If you would like to read these accounts there is a link to them on this website under Financial Disclosures

8 September 2020
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Demolition Underway

M & M Demolition are working on the Bertram Street following approval of the Demolition Management Plan.

A newsletter about the work is being hand delivered to local residents.

A copy of the newsletter, the final Demolition Management Plan and the approval can be found on the consultation webpage

22 July 2020
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St Anne’s hive of activity

The first batch of honey has been collected from the St Anne’s Church beehives by our appropriately suited beekeepers. Our bees had been hard at work and the honey combs glistened in the sunshine as they were collected prior to the honey being prepared for sale.

The honey will be on sale soon with the proceeds going to both the HNCC and St Anne’s

15 July 2020
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Creative Volunteers Auction

Many of our talented supporters have donated the fruits of their creative labours to our first ‘Creative Volunteers Auction’.

A big thank you to everyone who donated, and to all those who bid in our auction. We raised in excess of £1,200 for the food project which is providing vital supplies to those most in need in our community.  We were blown away by the high quality of the art and other services and talents on offer.  We look forward to doing it all again in the future. 

The auction started online and closed with a live radio show hosted by Dan Carrier on Boogaloo Radio. Apologies to anyone who was trying to listen in as technical problems meant that the live broadcast was turned off before it was complete.

To celebrate the efforts of all involved we enjoyed the opportunity to have a party with our volunteers in the green space by the food bank. This was to say thank you for all the hard work, time and dedication over the last three or so months which in these unprecedented times have been such a challenge for everyone.  Of course, proper social distancing was in place and the hand sanitizer flowing!  It was lovely to see all the volunteers who came and provided such lovely pieces of art, crafts and cakes in the auction.

The food project provides food parcels, hot meals and help with picking up shopping and prescriptions for those who need it.  We are currently working hard to get our new meals on wheels service up and running for September.  Keep an eye out for more news about this. 

We are also looking at further ways to support the community and help to save money with new services. Watch this space for more…

7 May 2020
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Under 5’s at home

Here is the first of what may become a series of videos to keep younger members of your household entertained at home.

7 May 2020
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If you would like more then please let us know, and send in your ideas for songs and activities.

6 May 2020
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A grant from Antonio

The Antonio Carluccio Foundation has generously provided £7,000 in new grant funding to support the critically important work of the Highgate Newtown Community Centre in its response to the Covid19 pandemic.

The HNCC is currently focussing all resources on supporting the vulnerable in the local community in the provision of essential supplies and food. The grant will provide vital support to the HNCC meals on wheels service and in a very real sense support the health of many people at this time.

Antonio Carluccio was a London based chef and restauranteur. Known as the ‘godfather of Italian gastronomy’ Antonio set up a Foundation to carry forward his legacy before he passed away in November 2017. The Foundation works to alleviate hunger worldwide also helping disadvantaged cooks and chefs entering the hospitality industry.

30 April 2020
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Wood Rainbows make us smile

Along with all other HNCC group activities our Wood That Works workshop is currently shut due to Coronavirus, but that doesn’t mean that we have closed down. We are currently frantically making wooden Rainbows and puzzles for isolated children to paint and display in their windows. These are hand delivered in a blank pizza box that the children can colour and design.

Each box consists of a wooden rainbow, a tangram; which is a square specifically cut into 7 different shapes. The shapes can be made into 6,500 different objects ranging from animals to vehicles. There is also a set of paints a paintbrush and a poster to paint to display the window. These wood that works boxes are distributed to local isolated children free.

You can help by making a donation, or volunteering to help out in the Wood that Works workshop to make puzzles and Rainbows and just generally help out. Full PPE will be supplied.

29 April 2020
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Volunteer thanks

Amazing volunteers are giving countless hours to HNCC and supporting our community. Each and every one deserves our huge thanks for making a real impact in these difficult times.

We are currently have all the volunteers we need, but this is likely to change as people’s work circumstances alter. Please therefore continue to contact us with your donations and offers of help, and know that if we do not take you up on your offer if you are volunteering with us it is because we are at capacity, but we still need to hear from you and may need to call on you soon.

It is at times like these that we really recognise the meaning of community and the importance of offering mutual support. Thank you again from the bottom of our hearts.

28 April 2020
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You make all the difference!

Your support is making all the difference to our ability to help people most affected by the Coronavirus pandemic. Here are some of the things your support has enabled us to achieve in the last 7 weeks:

  • Supporting 400+ people with food through over 150 food parcels.
  • Picking up and delivering 50+ prescriptions.
  • Delivering multiple hot meals every week to nearly 40 homes.
  • Supporting Brookfield School by delivering hot meals to children on free school meals.
  • Helping run errands and deliver shopping to those self-isolating or in need of community support.

A massive Thank You to everyone who is helping us. Find out how you can help too.

27 April 2020
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HNCC Coronavirus response

A huge thank you to all those who have donated to our Coronavirus response centre over the last few weeks, it makes a really big difference to the support we can provide our community.  We have already helped 400+ people with with over 150 food parcels distributed.  Our meals on wheels service is getting busier and the feedback we are getting is that this is a very important service to the people who are receiving our meals.  We have also picked up over 50 prescriptions and delivered them to the door, and have done shopping and helped with other errands.  Our volunteers are also supporting Brookfield School by delivering hot meals to children on free school meals.

See how you can support our Coronavirus response