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If you're not a regular visitor to Palmers Green Jewel in the North (and if not, why not?) you may have missed Sue Beard's series of reports on work done by her and others to identify "built heritage" that merits Local Listing (see this earlier report).

shopping parade by arthur sykes in palmers greenPart of The Market shopping parade in Green Lanes, built by Arthur SykesAs part of this grand effort to document interesting buildings, Sue has been allocated a pretty large area to survey - east of the railway line, including central Palmers Green on Green Lanes and the triangle of roads inside the boundaries of Hedge Lane and the North Circular Road.

Two other local residents - Andy Barker and Fran Carman, both of Fox Lane and District Residents' Association - have been allocated an area west of the railway line that includes the Lakes Estate).

Sue has so far published three articles in a series she calls "Every Street in Palmers Green":

To keep up to date with Palmers Green Jewel in the North you can check out the latest articles list on our home page - just go to www.#jewel.

 

 

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Sue Beard posted a reply
08 Oct 2015 07:42
I don't put em in sideways Wordpress turns rm when the plug in auto posts for me! Back to manual methinks
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27 Oct 2015 20:01


Sue's latest article is a lovely article about the Fox and why it is important to Palmers Green. It's the only listed Asset of Community Value in PG and it was Sue's input to the registration process that played the biggest part in its success.

https://www.palmersgreenn13.com/2015/10/25/every-street-in-palmers-green-3-palmers-greens-gatekeeper

Good to see that another fairly local pub has now been registered as an ACV, in this case thanks to the efforts of the Bowes & Bounds Connected website. It's the Prince in Wood Green, which is currently closed. It's down a side street near the Greek Orthodox Church and has some attractive Victorian original features, especially the external tiles and a side room with nice wood panelling. Its recent history has not been a happy one, but it has great potential for refurbishment, along the lines of the Starting Gate opposite Ally Pally station.
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