Wednesday, 18 September 2013

How would you like St Clements to look like in the future?






Dear Friends,

Please read below Kate Mactiernan's message and take action offering your comment on what you wish to be of the front building at St Clements Hospital, once the grounds will be refurbished.
We wish for it to preserve and embrace the past of St Clements and bring hope to local people.
Most importantly I believe n.2 Bow Rd should remain a place where people can find clemency and comfort, a place full of diversity and where anyone is welcome. Unquiet minds to always find the tranquillity and peace and wellbeing.

Nick Waller suggested to have a Light House for people in mental unsettledness that might benefit of a warm place rather than an institutionalised hospital.

How about FEEL meetings to take place there - LARC can be very cold in the Winter :(
Take your chance and contribute with your views. Thank you!


Hi guys

We Miss you all down at St Clements!

Shuffle is over but we have proved we can make something great at St Clements. Please join us in making this possible by putting your thoughts for community use down online at the planning application here:
planreg.towerhamlets.gov.uk/WAM/createComment.do;jsessionid=E0BC3389B8B2BFD0D85654717A55B797?action=CreateApplicationComment&applicationType=PLANNING&appNumber=PA/13/01532
Please extend this to any local activists and friends you know who came to the festival. The second image I have attached shows what it could be like if we had the whole building and the kinds of things we could run + many more ideas that people have...........??

The first image is what the planning application has at the moment and includes Private flats that will stop any community activity in the evening or of music etc. because of sound. It will be a half-botched disaster and the developers can choose the tenants for the commercial space and potentially the cafe - making the likelihood of the Real Estate agents and Starbucks all the more possible........

You can stop this!

x


Kate Mactiernan

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