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Lancaster West Estate secures over £19m green refurb funding

More than £19 million of additional funding has been secured for the energy-efficient refurbishment of seven blocks on the Lancaster West Estate, from the UK Government’s Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund. 

This fund, from the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is being used to support innovative projects across the UK that propose to refurbish homes to a high standard of energy efficiency and bring health, comfort, and wellbeing benefits to residents. 

Three separate projects on Lancaster West Estate were submitted to the scheme and all 3 have been awarded. These are: 

· £12.9 million for Hurstway Walk, Barandon Walk, and Testerton Walk 

· £3.4 million for the refurbishment of Camelford Court and Camelford Walk

· £3.14 million for the refurbishment of Morland House and Talbot Grove House

This follows from £1.6m of funding secured for Treadgold House in late 2020 from the European Union’s MustBe0 fund.

LWNT’s director James Caspell said

“We now have a unique opportunity to put a green recovery at the heart of Grenfell recovery, and ensure that Lancaster West becomes a 21st century model social housing estate.”

Have your say on the services we deliver to you

We’re refreshing our neighbourhood strategy to ensure that we deliver excellent customer services, repair and refurbish every home, and create opportunities for the whole community.

We want to hear your views on the things that matter to you, where we could be better and what you want to future of Lancaster West to look like.

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Volunteer Gardeners

Do you have some free time and enjoy gardening? Volunteering is a great way to keep active and help improve the green spaces on the Lancaster West Estate?  Join us in the Tea Garden every Friday at 11am for our weekly 2-hour volunteering session.  Our resident gardener Herb Robert can help you to get more involved.   Tools will be provided and activities will be kept at a safe social distance. If you would like to join the gardening team, please click the link below 
 
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"Let's Talk" - Lancaster West's Peer Support Group

“Let’s Talk” is the new professionally facilitated online and telephone peer support group programme for residents of the Lancaster West Estate.

The programme will provide a safe and supportive environment for small groups of residents guided by specially trained facilitators. It is run by Anne Eyre & Jelena Watkins from Disaster Action who specialise in providing support group programmes for people affected by disasters. They have themselves been affected by disaster.

Lancaster West residents are invited to join the first Let's Talk event on 17th November at 6pm to find out more. To join the webinar, please follow https://bit.ly/35YFDva or you can contact Jelena directly jelena@jelenawatkins.com 

The facilitator team are all trained trauma specialists and experienced group facilitators. The value of the group is that they focus very much on mutual support among residents, while being guided and supported by the facilitators.

Green Doctors Voucher Scheme Extended

The Green Doctor fuel vouchers scheme has been extended until the 15th December 2020. 

The fuel vouchers are available for households on prepayment meters’ struggling with their energy bills, the amount of each voucher is now of £ 49. 

To be eligible for a fuel voucher, households must:   

  • Have a prepayment meter     
  • Be responsible for paying their electric and/or gas bills    
  • Be close to or already using the emergency credit facility on their meter, or have self-disconnected    

If you would like to book a consultation, please call 0300 365 5003 or visit https://london.greendoctors.org.uk/

Electronic noticeboard on the estate

We are excited to announce we now have 5 electronic noticeboards which have been installed around the estate. This is new pilot scheme will give us another way to communicate with residents, providing real-time updates on the estate works, refurbishment, events and more from your neighbourhood team. They are also interactive, so you give your feedback on what you see on screen. The e-noticeboards are in 5 locations, 2 in Camelford Walk, 1 in Lower Clarendon Walk; 1 in Barandon Walk and 1 in Testerton Walk.  

We are one of the first estates in the borough to install the noticeboards and they are part of the overall vision of integrating the social and economic benefits provided by the next generation of digital connectivity and harnessing technology for our residents. 

We would love to hear what residents think about our new e-noticeboards! Please email Sarah on sarah.mortell@rbkc.gov.uk with your thoughts and feedback. 

Lead designers for estate-wide refurbishment

As we enter the Detailed Design phase of the estate-wide refurbishment, the lead designers for most of the blocks on the Lancaster West Estate have been appointed, as follows:
  

Karakusevic Carson Architects: Barandon Walk, Testerdon Walk , Hurtsway Walk

Penoyre & Prasad: Camelford Walk, Camelford Court, Clarendon Walk , Talbot Walk

ECD Architects: Morland House, Talbot Grove House, Verity Close 

Lead designers still to be appointed for: Treadgold House, Camborne Mews

The lead designers will draw up detailed technical designs and plans for each block ahead of construction, and manage and deliver the refurbishment of homes and communal spaces. They will be guided by the Top Ten Refurbishment Priorities which hundreds of residents contributed to and we revealed in June.  Residents’ priorities for their blocks and their homes can be found by scrolling back through our Instagram feed @lancasterwestneighbourhoodteam or on the WeAreW11 app. We want to reassure residents of our commitment to keeping residents informed and involved at every stage of the refurbishment programme, with major construction due to take place in 2021. 



LWE resident and children's author

Lancaster West Estate resident and author Steven Bownds joined this week's LancWestFest in the Tea Garden to talk about his new book, which has just been published.  The Sluggard And The Ants is aimed at children up to 6 years old. You can listen to Steve reading his book on the our IGTV channel. If residents would like a free copy of The Sluggard And The Ants, we still have some copies for collection at Baseline. Well done Steve, congratulations on your new book! What a great achievement, happy reading! 

New patrols start on the Lancaster West Estate

Madeleine, Courtney and Karim are the new community wardens, in RBKC,  who now patrol the Lancaster West Estate. This is in response to residents’ concerns about anti-social behaviour on the estate.   “We’re here to provide a friendly face for residents and deal with any anti-social behaviour issues on the estate,” says Madeleine. Residents are encouraged to talk to the wardens about any concerns they may have when they see them out and about.   The warden service is on patrol throughout the borough between 7am to 11pm to provide a reassuring presence and assist with anti-social behaviour on the estate.  If you witness any forms of anti-social behaviour on the estate please report it to us lancasterwestoffice@rbkc.gov.uk or 0800 389 2005.    All reports are confidential and the information you provide us could be vital to take action against those responsible. If you see a crime taking place, please report it immediately to the police.

LWE Tea Garden is officially open!

Notting Dale ward Councillor Judith Blakeman officially opens the Lancaster West Estate Tea Garden. 

She was joined by residents of the Lancaster West Estate and our resident gardener Herb Robert to cut the ribbon on our weekly IGTV live broadcast of the LancWestFest. 

There was music and plants and tea and we managed to miss the worst of the rain. Please come down and enjoy the space. 

Putting more pounds in the pocket: news on income generated for North Kensington residents

LWNT has worked with dozens of North Kensington residents since we were founded, providing job opportunities, supporting residents with successful grant bids, and providing other opportunities. The chart below shows the positive impact which we’ve had in the last two years.

Charting our refurb progress

We're excited to share with you the below chart that breaks down our refurbishment progress as of March 2020. Thank you to all of our residents who give us feedback on creating your model 21st century estate.

High level refurbishment overview

Lead designers for estate-wide refurbishment

As we enter the Detailed Design phase of the estate-wide refurbishment, the lead designers for most of the blocks on the Lancaster West Estate have been appointed, as follows:
  

Karakusevic Carson Architects: Barandon Walk, Testerdon Walk , Hurtsway Walk

Penoyre & Prasad: Camelford Walk, Camelford Court, Clarendon Walk , Talbot Walk

ECD Architects: Morland House, Talbot Grove House, Verity Close 

Lead designers still to be appointed for: Treadgold House, Camborne Mews

The lead designers will draw up detailed technical designs and plans for each block ahead of construction, and manage and deliver the refurbishment of homes and communal spaces. They will be guided by the Top Ten Refurbishment Priorities which hundreds of residents contributed to and we revealed in June.  Residents’ priorities for their blocks and their homes can be found by scrolling back through our Instagram feed @lancasterwestneighbourhoodteam or on the WeAreW11 app
We want to reassure residents of our commitment to keeping residents informed and involved at every stage of the refurbishment programme, with major construction due to take place in 2021.