Northala Fields Unofficial Opening: This Thursday 18 November, 2007
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This Thursday will see the unofficial opening of the long awaited Northala Fields park.
Following much controversy earlier this year (more on Northala Fields) the park will now be officially open to the public to roam. Residents will be able to scale the heights of the mounds and take in sights of the fishing lakes and the London skyline. The opening is unofficial because some of the work in the park is yet to be complete, including a fisherman bailiff’s office and two tree-lined avenues that will cross the park north-souh and east-west.
If the weather is suitable then a tour of the park will be given to attendees of the opening.
The opening will be at 2pm in the park’s new playground at the Dolphin Road/Kensington Road entrance.
Things are looking up for Northala Fields 9 April, 2007
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Readers of UB5.org.uk will recall the recent campaign for improvements to Northala Fields. Northolt Councillor & Labour’s Environment Spokesman Bassam Mahfouz recently held a meeting with the councillor responsible for the project and came to an agreement as to how to spend the remaining funds for the park.
Following the meeting Cllr Mahfouz said, “I was delighted to see that the Tories have seen that some of the areas which their Leader had proposed to spend the money on were complete rubbish. The Tories showed they didn’t understand the poject they were meddling in when they started talking about fences for the fishing lakes, as was pointed out by local residents and Labour councillors. What we have now agreed is a good settlement for the park and one that I know local residents will be happy with.”
The recent decision now alocates funds for a fishing bailiff office, which will include a refreshment area and public toilets, play equipment, furniture, pathways along the avenues and appropriate signage. To read the full details then please download the Decision Sheet (Microsoft Word)
Tory Neglect of Northolt makes February Edition of "Green Places" 5 February, 2007
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Tory neglect of Northolt makes it to national publication with an article in this month’s “Green Places” magazine. Former Northala Fields architecht Peter Fink writes in the publication about how the project was let down by Ealing’s Tories under the title, “Shattered Dreams”
Fink talks about the Northala Fields that could have been, as envisaged by the previous Labour administration, writing about the project that would have seen “a sustainable exemplar 21st century park with a wide range of facilities supported by a long-term endowment fund for maintenance and a provision of free, inclusive educational, art and sport programming.”
If you would like a copy of the article then please e-mail Cllr Bassam Mahfouz.
Victory for Residents on Future of Northala Fields 11 October, 2006
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Pastor David Wise, Chair of the Northolt & Greenford Countryside Park presented a 700-strong petition to the Council last night and spoke very well putting forward the case for keeping the Northala Fields development going.
Labour’s Northolt West End Councillor Bassam Mahfouz then tabled a motion to ensure that there was a full and frank debate on the future funding of the park:
“This Council urges the Leader to reconfirm that the entire surplus generated by Phase 1 of the Northala Fields project will be invested in what will be the biggest new park of the 21st century and a bold step for the borough. This Council will realise the full potential of the Phase 2 development by working towards delivering:1. A visitors’ centre and educational facility for schools and the public.
2. A playground for children
3. A development of the fishing and boating lakes.
4. A cafeteria, rangers’ and fishing bailiff’s offices.
5. Adequate public toilets.
6. The proposed pedestrian and cycle bridge across Kensington Road parallel to the A40 which forms a crucial link in a network of primary and secondary paths connecting the adjacent open spaces that make up the Northolt and Greenford Countryside Park.
7. A development of new diverse habitats to enhance the ecological interest of the site.
8. An extensive environmental education programme both for school pupils and adults
9. Funding for arts and sports events in the park.
10. Financial endowment for the long term upkeep of the park.
This Council will show dynamic and visionary leadership in order to deliver Phase 2 of the Northala Fields project.”
Cllr Mahfouz pointed out that both the Director of Cultural Services and a cabinet member had indicated that money would be taken away from the park to be spent in other areas. The evening debate proved interesting as Labour Councillors pointed out the financial logistics of keeping the park as a self-funding project as well as pointing out improvements to the park that the new Conservative administration simply did not want to support such as a visitors’ and education centre (see details of motion above).
Whilst the motion was voted down by the Conservative majority there were three major victories for local residents that came out of the debate:
1) The money which the Conservatives wanted to take away from Northolt’s park to other areas was to stay in the park and pay for some improvements.
2) The interest which has accrued from money building the park has raised will also go into improvements in the park rather than be spent elsewhere.
3) The decision as to how the above money would be spent would be decided by a committee of councillors and residents, rather than by the Conservatives alone behind closed doors.
If you would like more information then please e-mail Cllr Mahfouz or see Rev. David Wise’s Greenford Baptist Church website.
Council Leader is accused of ‘robbing’ Northala Fields as the debate gets more heated 6 October, 2006
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Today’s edition of the Greenford & Northolt Gazette covered a front page story on the Conservative council’s proposals for Northala Fields. 
The Tory Council Leader (depicted as ‘Robin Hood in Reverse’) is criticised for his party’s position, which was to remove self-raised funds from Northala Fields in order to prop up other parts of the borough. The Tories try to move the argument on, by backtracking and deciding to allocate some of the money back to the park. A debate in the council chamber next Tuesday, following a motion tabled by Labour’s Environment Spokesman and Northolt West End councillor, Bassam Mahfouz will allow all of the issues to be raised in full discussion. A petition which has been collected will also be presented at the meeting.
Residents & Labour Councillors speak out on Tory Plan to take money away from local park 23 September, 2006
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Local Residents and Labour’s Northolt & Greenford Councillors have spoken out in this week’s Ealing Gazette with open letters to the administration about the future of Northala Fields. The future of the exciting new park for Northolt & Greenford is now under threat as the Tory administration looks to reverse a long standing commitment given by previous Labour administrations on the park’s funding.
Previously councillors of both parties took on board local residents’ views and made a commitment that every penny raised by the building of the park, would be spent on developing it for the use of local people. It seems that the Tory council already desperate to look for savings to off set their increase in spending in other parts of the borough want to grab the “profits” made by the first stage of the Northala Fields build rather than re-invest it in developing the park to include real facilities that local people can be proud of.
Click on the photos on the left to read last week’s Gazette piece and to read the letters page in full from this week’s edition.
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
We are asking all local residents who care about the future of this great local resource to sign a petition calling on the Tory council to stop their plans to take self-generated funds away from the park at a cost to the people of Northolt, Greenford and west London.
DOWNLOAD THE PETITION NOW AND SIGN IT (word document)
Northala Fields – Rising to Meet Expectations 28 August, 2006
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Exciting new public space development continues…
Almost two-thirds complete, works continue on the £5.5 million regeneration of Northala Fields, which will transform unused scrubland into one of the most exciting new public space developments in London, when it opens in autumn 2007.
The new 18 hectare park will provide the final piece in the creation of the Northolt and Greenford Countryside Park (NGCP). It will play an essential role in connecting existing facilities and features within the Countryside Park and providing new recreational, social, cultural and sporting opportunities for the local community to enjoy.
For latest information about the developments of Northala Fields then read the August newsletter online (Adobe PDF reader required)