Category: Events

  • The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance takes over Corrib Rest site

    As regular attenders of our monthly meetings and readers of Queen’s Park News already know, our Corrib action group has been actively engaged with the new lease holders of the building on Salusbury Road that used to be the Corrib Rest pub to make sure that the site remains available for community use. There will be a brief update at the Association’s May monthly meeting on Thursday 13th. The Institute of Contemporary Music Performance’s  newsletters may be of interest:

     

  • Church Garage Sale

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  • Local Heroes project

    St Anne’s Church on Salusbury Road is easing out of Lockdown and getting busy!
     
    Nominate a local hero …. there are a surprising number out there. Nominations will remain open until June. Download the Nomination Form here.
  • A message from the Queen’s Park Day team

     
    We are sorry to announce that Queen’s Park Day will not take place again this year.
     
    Despite our efforts to see how we might be able to go ahead, we have accepted that we simply will not be able to make the event happen this year. We are sorry for any disappointment.
     
    Thank you for your support.  Let’s look forward to better times ahead.
     
    Queen’s Park Day Team
     
  • Local Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs)

    We have expanded our Streetscape action group recently due to the great interest in LTNs and Brent’s plans to introduce them in the QPARA area.

    Marina Cantacuzino, a member of the expanded group, has been compiling a dossier of reports and studies into LTNs. Here is a link to the latest version of the dossier updated today containing links and extracts from over 70 reports.