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Fitzrovia Neighbourhood News no 21 September 1984
Dobson gets 2 years After five months of delay the secretary of state for environment has agreed to extend Fitzrovia’s two housing action areas…
Fitzrovia Neighbourhood News no 20 June / July 1984
Festival time again This year’s festival organised by local people…
Fitzrovia Neighbourhood News no 19 April / May 1984
Occupied This is the story of our “sit-in” to try to save out library from Westminster’s axe.
Fitzrovia Neighbourhood News no 18 February 1984
GLC in rescue bid The GLC looks set to come to the rescue of the Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Centre.
Fitzrovia Neighbourhood News no 17 December 1983
Westminster’s war on our community The latest threat to the Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Centre, report by Nick Bailey.
Fitzrovia Neighbourhood News no 16 September 1983
Save our library Following last weeks shock story in the Marylebone Mercury that Tory Westminster Council were to close our local library. Report by Sue Blundell.
Fitzrovia Neighbourhood News no 15 June / July 1983
Victory! Car park plans for Colville Place turned down. Crabtree Fields.
Fitzrovia Neighbourhood News no 14 April 1983
Privatised! Miss Sammons has lived in Fitzrovia for 37 years and was on Camden’s housing list for 13 before being offered a flat near Fitzroy Square four years ago. An inspector calls Last issue FNN featured the background to the … Continue reading
Fitzrovia Neighbourhood News no 13 February 1983
It aint half cold mum Plucky Robert Sharpe of Holcroft Court has a crack at smashing the world record for keeping his hand in a bucket of ice cubes — one of the events in this year’s Warren Winter Olympics. … Continue reading
Fitzrovia Neighbourhood News no 12 November 1982
No help from Westminster Hopes for action to improve housing in East Marylebone have again been dashed by Westminster Council. At their meeting on 25 October they rejected the offer of a GLC-funded Housing Action Area. Channel 4. What’s in … Continue reading