EVENTS




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Meetings

Next Committee Meeting
Monday 13th December
6.30pm
Come to our next meeting to discuss park issues

Downhills Park Community Park Café
(The Old Bowling Green near the Tennis Courts)

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Next Committee Meeting
Tuesday 16th November
6.30pm
Downhills Park Cafe

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Next Committee Meeting
Wednesday 14th July
6.30pm
Neighbourhood Office West Green Learning Centre

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Friends of Downhills Park Annual AGM
Sunday April 18th
2pm at Goan Centre off Keston Road, N17
All welcome to discuss the pond, cafe and future park projects.

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Next meeting for all Friends Groups
Saturday 6th March
10am
Bruce Castle Museum, N17

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Next Committee Meeting
Tuesday 9th March
6.30pm
Neighbourhood Office West Green Learning Centre

Contact

friendsofdownhills@googlemail.com


MEMBERSHIP is open to any interested member of the public. Come along to any of our public meetings or email the secretary.

About

Location
Downhills Park Road, London, N17
Entrances in Philip Lane and Downhills Park Road, London N17


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Nearest Underground: Turnpike Lane (Picaddilly line) and Seven Sisters (Victoria line).
41 bus to Philip Lane entrance from both stations.

The Friends of Downhills Park were established in 1999, developing out of the Parks Sub-Group of the West Green Residents' Association.

Recognizing the importance of Downhills Park, Lordship and Belmont recreation grounds to the quality of life in West Green ward, the Friends aimed to promote the public benefit and enjoyment of these open spaces by involving local people in planning and decision-making affecting these areas and encouraging more local people to use the parks and take an active interest in their future. The Friends work to benefit the inhabitants of the London Borough of Haringey in particular, but not exclusively, in West Green. They have campaigned to reverse the decline in the park in the 1990s, to press for improvements in its facilities while protecting its historic character, and to enhance public interest and awareness of the park.

Newsletter & Park history
Please visit our website www.downhills.org.uk