First floor foyer at Hornsey Town Hall (Photo: Hugh, from set on Flickr)
Haringey Council have opened up this year's application process for locals who want to hold events at Hornsey Town Hall in the summer.
Parts of the Grade II listed Town Hall will be available for hire from 18 May to 28 June as part of a community programme coordinated by the Hornsey Town Hall Creative Trust and Haringey Council.
A Council spokesperson said. "Applicants will need to show how their proposed event will help to enhance the Town Hall's reputation as a destination for arts and culture and offer community access to certain parts of the building that are usually out-of-bounds."
Community hire costs for the building for an eight-hour day will be £300 for a maximum of three rooms, including one Haringey Council officer on site.
Areas available for hire are:
Further details on the Council website.
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Hornsey Town Hall (HTH for short) has been empty for a very long time. It's making more than the cost of it's upkeep from the main part (blue in the diagram below) being rented out to film companies (e.g. the one making the BBC TV series 'The Hour, who've been there for two seasons so far but don't use it most of the year').
Large portions are not being rented and lie empty in a ward where there is little non-privatised public space. The annexe, for instance, is full of office space and empty for almost a year now. could be used whilst the main part was being used for filming, reducing the security levy to almost nothing.
I think a shadowy group - the 'HTH Interim Uses Committee' (HTHIUC) - that meet inside the LBH planning department and make these decisions about letting residents use tiny parts of HTH - we are not allowed to see agendas, minutes, details of those present etc.
As far as I know, no local Cllrs are involved in their decisions. I don't think records are kept of who decides what or why. Nobody seems able to say what has been decided, who they've met, or why.
They have said let it slip that there is at least one non-council official who may be on it sometimes. That could be someone from the Hornsey Town Hall Creative Trust, (another shadowy body, who, despite having spent £2m on extensive plans for HTH that the Council quashed last year without warning, don't allow people anywhere near them and never say what input if any they have to HTHIUC)
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