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Architectural modelmaker Maz Weineck has created a model of Basterfield House as a fundraiser for charity Article 25. Maz says, 'This year's theme for humanitarian architecture charity Article 25's 10x10 auction is reflections. I wanted to have some fun with the theme and experiment with using mirror within my art. I decided to use Basterfield House as inspiration after going on a tour of the Golden Lane estate and being shown one the building’s flats as part of Open house festival. I like the idea of making artwork celebrating iconic architecture that is also architecture that means a lot to people. Whilst walking around the estate it was clear how much of a community there was there and how important the development was for the residents. It felt fitting to use my craft skills to make this art because a wonderful thing I discovered at the community centre is…See More
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A model estate - architectural model maker creates a mirrored version of Basterfield House

Architectural modelmaker Maz Weineck has created a model of Basterfield House as a fundraiser for charity Article 25. Maz says, 'This year's theme for humanitarian architecture charity Article 25's 10x10 auction is reflections. I wanted to have some fun with the theme and experiment with using mirror within my art. I decided to use Basterfield House as inspiration after going on a tour of the Golden Lane estate and being shown one the building’s flats as part of Open house festival. I like the idea of making artwork celebrating iconic architecture that is also architecture that means a lot to people. Whilst walking around the estate it was clear how much of a community there was there and how important the development was for the residents. It felt fitting to use my craft skills to make this art because a wonderful thing I discovered at the community centre is…See More
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Good Evening All,
Having attended the last GLERA meeting, I brought up the topic of Noise Nuisance and what can us who live on the Estate do about it!
I’m sure most folk are affected by late night music, conversations on loud speakers in cars, group gatherings, cars/vans parked with engines running….the list goes on. Judging by the response at the meeting, there were a fair few that agreed the Noise Disturbance’s are escalating, but at the same time it shouldn’t be relied upon that the same residents should have to tackle this alone. There is an element of hostility which residents shouldn’t have to endure for the sake of keeping the peace.

I have spoken with Jacqueline Swanson and exchanged emails regarding this matter, and we’re in the process of organising a meeting, and to invite the Estate Manager, to tackle this issue. Any anti social behaviour, which is a constant isn’t conducive to our well being and mental health, which is why I ask you to report anything which is of anti social behaviour. Whether it be to inform the Estate Office, or write down what’s happened, along with the time and date. The more folk who report anti social behaviour, it makes the case stronger for the City of London to act upon this. We can’t control all noise, that’s like asking for the moon, but at certain times theres disturbance’s we shouldn’t have to endure. On my part I have suggestions to put forward, which I’m hoping will be acted upon. In the next few weeks there will be an update regarding the meeting so please keep a look out, and again if you hear/witness anything either report to the Estate office, which should be logged, or write it down. Many thanks for your time.

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