Purchase your Christmas DVD at Barkingside Home Hardware for only £3. The money raised will help the Business Partnership in the future.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Rating News
The Government has recently announced the provisional multipliers in
Non-Domestic Rating Multiplier 0.462
Small Business Non-Domestic Rating Multiplier 0.458
Full details are available from the CLG website by clicking here or call our Property Helpline.
Retail Scene
BRC Sales Monitor reported very subdued sales in November with like-for-like increases of only 1.2% compared with November 2006 and 1.8% uplift in sales for the 3 months to November when compared with the previous year. Discussions with members indicate that Christmas trading to date has been generally disappointing and the ‘rush’ is still awaited. It is reported that large retailers are to ask the Government to extend opening by four hours on the last Sunday prior to Christmas, in an attempt to overcome the current poor trading situation. There is concern that most people will be travelling or concentrating on food shopping on Christmas Eve.
ASOS, the on-line fashion retailer has reported phenomenal sales in recent weeks and this reflects the continuing boom in internet sales generally, where sales are anticipated to reach £15bn for the Xmas quarter, up 60% on 2006. John Lewis was also bucking the trend reporting a 7% uplift in sales for the third week in November to £71m.
On the downside Moss Bros issued a profit warning after losing £800k in the first half of the year, it reported total sales falling 3.7% in the last 18 weeks. Sofa specialist ScS also reported like for like sales down 16% in a recent trading update.
Tesco has launched the first 15 stores of its new Fresh & Easy concept on the
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
The debate has begun
Monday, December 17, 2007
High Street's Role
For 70% a local high street is a vital part of a healthy society. It provides a mix of local identity, social cohesion plus a practical local resource.
Shopping Space
Despite the expansion of out of town alternatives, 60% think the high street should be somewhere they can do the bulk of their shopping. Half see it in equally practical terms as somewhere to go for specific things or as an ad hoc shopping place.
Meeting Place
Practicalities aside, the social role of the high street is still very important for large groups of people right across the economic and social divide. Almost two thirds (63%) feel a high street should be a place to meet people. Over half (54%) say it should be a place where the elderly can socialise or where the young can shop and meet friends safely (56%)
The function of a high street becomes even more important among the young themselves, with two thirds (66%) of younger adults studied seeing the high street’s role as a safe shopping and meeting place for the younger people.
Practicalities aside, the social role of the high street is still very important for large groups of people right across the economic and social divide
Friday, December 7, 2007
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Barkingside High Street Goes Back to the Future
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Coffee Mornings with Barkingside 21
in the Hainault Room,
Fullwell Cross Library
10:00am – 12:00noon
Thursday 17th January 2008
Guest speaker: Jenny Douse
Health Improvement, Redbridge PCT
Thursday 21st February 2008
Guest speaker: Chris Chandler
And the Fullwell Safer Neighbourhood Team
Thursday 27th March 2008
Guest speaker: Morris Hickey & Others
Keep up with local affairs by attending Area Committee Meetings
Keep up with local affairs by attending
Area Committee Meetings
Area 3:
[Fairlop, Fullwell & Hainault wards]
Wednesday 23rd January 2008
start 7:15pm
venue: to be confirmed
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Area 4:
[Aldborough, Barkingside & Clayhall wards]
Thursday 31st January 2008
start 7:15pm
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Relocation of Continental Market
Due to problems with the paved area outside the swimming pool the Christmas market is to be relocated to Fairlop car park in Craven Gardens. We are still good for the 13th to the 16th of December. We hope to see you all there are hope that you will all continue to support Barkingside.
This is the first continental market to come to our high street and with your support we hope to see more.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
FW: [Your Barkingside] Planning application 2998/07 105 high Street Barkingside
We as a partnership would like to object to the change of usage at the above premises for the following reasons:
Taking the application as the centre block no more than 15 metres out of 30m should be non A1 use.
With an A3 premises either side, clearly the proposed change does not comply with the above criteria contained in Policy CC14.
I would also mention there is now an over proliferation of A3 Usage in Barkingside High Street.
Wednesday, 9th May, 2007 7.15 p.m.
| Mr. Stavros Nicola | |
| Decision: Refused planning permission. | |
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Monday, November 19, 2007
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Barkingside will never be the same again

What a Night!
Barkingside was rocking last night and it was a night when we should all be proud of the Partnership.
I would like to say a special thank you to the Kenneth More Theatre they were brilliant,
Louise Bagan who had an excellent voice (X Factor material)
The St Augustine’s Choir
The Hillbilly Express who were excellent
Lee Scott our MP
And let’s not also forget Ziggy what a nice guy
Father Christmas, the snowman, elves and reindeer well done Angie and the staff from Tootsie. You put 100% into the event and it paid of
Father Christmas Horse and Carriage supplied by Hawes funeral directors
The Clowns and Jugglers supplied by the Great British Circus
And the Fireworks wow!
A big thank you to Martin from Pizza Hut for his hard work and who co-ordinated all the events on stage (I think you are in the wrong Job Mate!)
I would also like to say a special thank you to Time Radio and the Ilford Recorder who gave us so much publicity.
Martins mum and Chris who supplied the PA system.
Elliot from James shoe care who worked hard with me and Martin setting up the stage.
Daniel Home Hardware and Angie Tootsie who were working hard getting all the stage material and performers ready.
Sainsbury’s who supplied the Mince Pies, wine and other goodies
Pizza Hut who supplied the Pizzas
Haven House Girls what lovely people
Willie the janitor who plugged us into the National Grid.
The Army and Navy crew for helping on the night.
Sgt Christopher Chandler who kept us all safe
This event took 3 weeks to organize and it all started at our last partnership meeting where the £1000 we had raised for the Christmas lights was match funded by the Councils regeneration team and Area 3 pledged £4,500 towards the lights.
I hope you will all attend our next meeting on Tuesday 4th December at 5.30pm at the Pie and Mash Shop where we will be organizing the first Continental street market to come to Barkingside on the weekend of the 16th December
Paul Burke ChairmanBBP
Message from your treasurer.
Ps (Begging Note)
The event cost us quite a bit more than we thought so if anyone who has not contributed to the Christmas fund please drop you payment into Daniel at Home Hardware.
We would like to hold more events in the future and we can only do this with your help, also if you would like an active roll please attend the next meeting.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Hello Everyone

Preparations for Friday the 16th are well under way. Ziggy from Big Brother will be there to turn the lights on. .

Please, please please, spread the word, we need as many people there as possible. We are still looking for funding so anyone who has not contributed please join in and be a team player.
Time FM will also be there with their road crew so plenty of advertising for all. The Ilford Recorder will be running a piece this week and next.
Ho, ho ho Merry Christmas everyone and we look forward to seeing you all
Regards
Daniel Kaye
Barkingside Home Hardware
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Its beginning to look alot like Christmas
Christmas will be coming to Barkingside on 16th of Novermber at 5pm so don't delay.
With the efforts of the Business Partnership, funding from Area 3 this should be a day to remember.At 5pm the lights will be turned on by our guest of the evening, getting the event under way.
We will be having Carols from St Augustine’s Choir conducted by Tracy Rubery and Juggles and Clowns from the Great British Circus.There will be Glow Sticks for the kids and Mince pies for the adults thanks to Sainsbury’s and Pizza thanks to Pizza Hut. Santa will be making an appearance with his own form of transport. There will also be a Bluegrass Acoustic Duo entertaining along the street.
This is the time to be Merry and bring life back into Barkingside.We would like to ask every Business in Barkingside to make every effort with their Christmas display this year, we understand you may not all sell Christmas products but we would like to see an effort from you all.
We look forward in seeing you all.
Barkingside Business Partnership.
Friday, November 2, 2007
Christmas in Barkingside

At 5pm the lights will be turned on by our guest of the evening, getting the event under way. We will be having Carols from St Augustine’s Choir conducted by Tracy Rubery and Juggles and Clowns from the Great British Circus.
There will be Glow Sticks for the kids and Mince pies for the adults thanks to Sainsbury’s and Pizza thanks to Pizza Hut. Santa will be making an appearance with his own form of transport.
There will also be a Bluegrass Acoustic Duo entertaining along the street. This is the time to be Merry and bring life back into Barkingside.
We would like to ask every Business in Barkingside to make every effort with their Christmas display this year, we understand you may not all sell Christmas products but we would like to see an effort from you all.
We look forward in seeing you all.
Barkingside Business Partnership.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Together we can make the difference.
We are going to be switching on the Christmas Lights on the 16th November AT 5.PM, so please put this date in your diary. We are trying to make this a special event and must give special thanks to Forest farm, Hi-Tide and James shoe repair who have all been very generous. It is not to late to get involved and all help is very welcome. We are working hard to change this High Street and the work that Danny Diy, Martin Pizza hut and Angie Tootsie have been putting in needs a special mention, please remember this is all being done in our spare time our businesses dont run themselves? so please go the extra mile and make the High Street better for all.
Together we can make the difference.
A big thank you to Lee Scott our MP who we have asked to get Blue Chip Companies into the High Street i.e. Marks and Spencors and the Body Shop these will help everyone as they will bring people to the High Street who would go to loughton, Ilford etc
We are making this Christmas the best that Barkingside has seen, by:
1. Having better christmas lights with a generous donation of £1000 from some of the businesses.
2. Switching the lights on Friday 16th November.
3. By having Jugglers and Clowns for the kids supplied by the Great British Circus.
4. Trying to arrange a brass band for the night.
5. Father Christmas will be in town.
6. We have chosen Haven House as our charity for this event and the buddies will be at the switch on.
We are trying to arrange more exciting events for Christmas in Barkingside , so please don't sit back and let everyone else do the work get involved?
What we must also do is put decorations in our shops and windows so the High Street is glowing and also on the weekend of the continental market that our staff do not park in the High Street or the side roads, we must give people a chance to enjoy our High Street. You are doing this not for me but doing this for your own business this is why we have the partnership.
Paul Burke
Chairman
BBP
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Save our High Street
The commission will be chaired by Northampton South MP Brian Binley and includes former trade minister John Redwood and Ribble Valley MP Nigel Evans, whose family run a newsagents in South Wales.
Non-political members include James Lowman, chief executive of the Association of Convenience Stores, and Lincolnshire Assistant Chief Constable Peter Davies. Mark Prisk, shadow business and enterprise minister, told the Standard: "David Cameron feels the vitality of town centres is crucial and has enormous social benefits.
"The work the Evening Standard has done has been really helpful in shaping policymakers' ideas.
"We should not be looking at this in the old way but with a new approach to politics that looks at issues in the round."
The investigation will be organised into five categories: planning, crime, retail competition from supermarkets and other chains, parking and transport, and local taxes and rents.
Mr Prisk said: "The intention is to identify the practical things that can be done to help. We need to find out how we can help them [small shops] to compete more successfully.
"Part of the problem is that government policy exists in silos. So, for example, the licensed trade doesn't come under the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, it comes under the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. But it still affects small shops."
Mr Binley said: "We don't want to turn the clock back but we do want to restore town centres as the social hubs they used to be. In my town centre of Northampton there is only one independent retailer left.
"A lot of town centres have become no-go areas because of binge drinkers. We are now in a situation where it is impossible to start a small business in town centres because of the cost."
In a few days the Competition Commission is due to publish its findings into whether supermarkets are unfairly driving smaller rivals out of business. The Government has said it will make its judgment on the plight of small shops after this.
The Standard's campaign was launched in March last year in response to growing concern about the accelerating loss of small, independently owned shops because of rising rents, rates, competition from supermarkets, rigid council parking policies and red tape
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Loraine Outlet
Thank you for your email, I wish to point out a few facts, we as a partnership are trying to encourage Marks and Spencers and the body shop into the High Street and this will also encourage other blue chip companies to look at the high Street, we are in a fight at the moment where we are dealing with narrow minded people I.E the council who basically dont care about our High Street. Please remember we have to earn our living, we dont know how much we are going to take every week yet they know how much is in there bank account no matter what? this is not a lets see what we can moan about today thing this is sustaining our businesses for our well being. I hope you understand this and will be at the meeting on the 26th October where we need your support in getting blue chip companies into the High Street, any shop keepers who you know please encourage them to attend this meeting it will be for the good of all our businesses and numbers will tell if we can make this a thriving High Street, so please give this your best shot. We need the support
Thanks
Paul Burke










