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Character and heritage of three Hackney locations protected thanks to new Conservation Area status
29th July 2021
The built heritage and architectural character of three Hackney locations have been granted further protection through the planning system. Conservation Areas in Beck Road, Pitfield Street and Well Street have been designated. This follows a wide ranging public consultation in all three areas and the formal approval at the Council’s Cabinet meeting last week (July 19). To ensure the architectural character that gives these streets their unique identity is preserved for future generations, such as the protection of original windows, doors and chimney stacks, the Council is also seeking an Article 4 Direction over the Beck Road and Well Street Conservation Areas. This will remove certain permitted development rights, ensuring that planning permission has to be sought if any changes are proposed to the buildings in the Conservation Area.The Conservation Area in:Well Street is centred on an historic route connecting Mare Street and Homerton, which began as a small hamlet and grew in the 19th century. Since Victorian times, the area has been a centre for commercial and light industries and has a village-like character. Terraces of 19th century housing and shops remain to both the east and west sides of Well Street and a market continues to thrive, having first started operating in the 1850sBeck Road comprises an historic street of uniform, Victorian terraces, bisected by an elevated railway line. The street is a rare surviving example of late Victorian, two-storey terraces opening directly onto the street, which contain many of their original featuresPitfield Street is a linear street with pockets of dense, historically layered urban grain and several landmark listed buildings. The area was first referenced in the 17th century and contains buildings from the Georgian and Victorian eras. It is bounded by large areas of post-war housing set within a townscape where greenery and street trees play an important role.For more information on the borough’s conservation areas visit: hackney.gov.uk/conservation-areas.
Discover a summer of fun in Hackney with the annual arts & culture festival for young people
28th July 2021
Discover Young Hackney Festival returns this summer, delivering a range of arts and creative led activities for young people, providing an opportunity to experience the arts and develop their creative skills over the course of the summer and autumn.The festival connects young residents between 13 and 19,with the arts and creative industries through an exciting programme of hands on events and workshops. Now in its 14th year, Discover Young Hackney has become an annual highlight of Hackney’s cultural calendar and sets out to break down some of the perceptions about careers in the arts being only for a privileged few. This year the festival is extending its timetable to provide 11 events and workshops. The programme includes a wide range of art forms including:- Lyric Writing- Short film and music video workshops- An audio-visual mural- Dance- Circus performance- Stage combat- Puppetry- Playwriting- Samba drumming- Comic/ Manga storyboard- ComedyActivities will be accessible online and/or at venues in line with government guidelines.The festival kicked off on 23 July with Hackney Empire’s Alter Ego 2021. The streamed celebratory event showcased the incredible young talent that has come out of East London over the years. Featuring performances by artistic partners and professionally captured as a piece of accessible and exciting digital entertainment. Watch back online.You can find a full list of festival activities and details of how to sign up on the Discover Young Hackney 2021 webpage or Download the e-flyer.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for updates.
