WDCO is pulling its socks up
The WDCO Regeneration cycle A bit like Dr Who, WDCO regenerates itself every so often. The cycle is very predictable, it lasts for three years, […]
The WDCO Regeneration cycle A bit like Dr Who, WDCO regenerates itself every so often. The cycle is very predictable, it lasts for three years, […]
This corner unit of the Hartington’s building has been designated for some time as a “community space”. This was first agreed in a Deed of […]
Why write this article? Quite stunning re-use of a Grade II* Listed Building It is clear from the outside that this is an extraordinary building, […]
Reasons for becoming a WDCO board member If you would like to find out more please get in touch with our returning officer: roda.hassan@publicvoice.london In […]
Living at Regenerated Neighbourhoods in London The WDCO board on 18th April 2024 had an academic observer, Professor Paul Watt, Visiting Professor at the Department […]
Why write this article? At our recent Community Forum the question of play facilities came up, and it soon became clear that while several people […]
Why write this article? At our recent Community Forum the question of play facilities came up, and it soon became clear that while several people […]
Why write this article? At our recent Community Forum the question of play facilities came up, and it soon became clear that while several people […]
WDCO’s Second Community Forum The Woodberry Down Community Organisation held its second community forum in the Redmond Centre on 11th April 2024. With about 40 […]
An email responding to questions raised by WDCO on 4th October 2023 The Chair of WDCO has received the following email from Cllr. Guy Nicholson
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