21 PARK & ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY REPORT
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To consider the report and
agree any feedback for the Trustee Board.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Mark Evison, Head of
Park and Environmental Sustainability introduced the report.
The following was noted in the discussion:
- Park visitor
numbers for 2022-23 were estimated at 3.8 million. Although this
figure was lower than the peaks observed during the pandemic, it
still surpassed the pre-pandemic averages.
- The Park
maintained the Green Flag and Green Heritage Awards in 2023 and
achieved Gold standard in three London in Bloom categories (large
park, heritage park, and large conservation area).
- The committee
was encouraged to submit stories for the Creative Learning
‘The People’s Picture’ before the Christmas
period.
- The Creative
Learning team secured funding to deliver engagement activities for
both the Haringey Feast and Alexandra Palace’s 150th
Anniversary. The Young Producers oversaw two commissions,
organising workshops across Haringey and leading on digital content
for the feast.
- Regarding
Haringey music services, the Symphony Orchestra worked on an
exciting program of repertoire for the upcoming term, with details
to be circulated once confirmed. Haringey Music Service brought 106
young musicians to Alexandra Palace each week.
- Young adults
with disabilities from John Dewey Specialist College have been
working with filmmaker Joe Bloom to make a short film
- Young adults
with disabilities from John Dewey Specialist College collaborated
with filmmaker Joe Bloom to create a short film. The Rhythm Stick
events management course, designed by and for people with
disabilities, attracted 15 young participants. The events were
hosted in Marcus Garvey Library as part of the Library Lates series.
- Creative
Learning received a grant to deliver a program of engagement across
Haringey Library Service for Biblio-buzz 2024. This included performances,
author readings, and discussions in libraries, with 30 schools
enrolled in the program.
- The
Windrush 75: The Grip Exhibition,
organised by Haringey artists collaborating with older Haringey
Residents from the Windrush Generation,
was exhibited at Bruce Castle Museum and became part of their
archive.
- 81 active
volunteers were involved in various departments across Alexandra
Palace and Park. The CEO hosted a social event with the volunteers
in September, expressing gratitude for their continued support and
planning the launch of the 'By the People: 150 Lifetimes'
project.
- Incidents
with fireworks included an intruder cutting communication cables in
the park, endangering many lives. Security was increased to ensure
the safety of staff and visitors.
- Councillor
Sean O’Donovan, the new Vice Chair of the APPCT Board,
congratulated the events and performances, particularly praising
the use of the Transmitter Hall. Councillor O’Donovan shared
positive feedback on volunteering efforts, including firework
displays and the Haringey Feast.
- The carbon
footprint pre-covid was ,3000 tonnes
CO2e, this reduced to 2,243 tonnes CO2e in 2022/23.
- Gas
consumption for 2022/23 decreased by 21% compared to the previous
year.
- As the Palace
bared a large and complex electrical distribution system installed
in the 1980s it had been awarded a Local Energy Accelerator grant
by the GLA in 2022. This grant funded a clean energy feasibility
study that assessed potential ways to reduce the carbon footprint
of the Palace and Park and there is still more ...
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26 PARK & ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY REPORT
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To consider the report and
provide feedback to the SAC.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Mark Evison, Head of
Park and Environmental Sustainability introduced the report.
The following was noted in the discussion:
- Park visitor
numbers for 2022-23 were estimated at 3.8 million. Although this
figure was lower than the peaks observed during the pandemic, it
still surpassed the pre-pandemic averages.
- The Park
maintained the Green Flag and Green Heritage Awards in 2023 and
achieved Gold standard in three London in Bloom categories (large
park, heritage park, and large conservation area).
- The committee
was encouraged to submit stories for the Creative Learning
‘The People’s Picture’ before the Christmas
period.
- The Creative
Learning team secured funding to deliver engagement activities for
both the Haringey Feast and Alexandra Palace’s 150th
Anniversary. The Young Producers oversaw two commissions,
organising workshops across Haringey and leading on digital content
for the feast.
- Regarding
Haringey music services, the Symphony Orchestra worked on an
exciting program of repertoire for the upcoming term, with details
to be circulated once confirmed. Haringey Music Service brought 106
young musicians to Alexandra Palace each week.
- Young adults
with disabilities from John Dewey Specialist College collaborated
with filmmaker Joe Bloom to create a short film. The Rhythm Stick
events management course, designed by and for people with
disabilities, attracted 15 young participants. The events were
hosted in Marcus Garvey Library as part of the Library Lates series.
- Creative
Learning received a grant to deliver a program of engagement across
Haringey Library Service for Biblio-buzz 2024. This included performances,
author readings, and discussions in libraries, with 30 schools
enrolled in the program.
- The
Windrush 75: The Grip Exhibition,
organised by Haringey artists collaborating with older Haringey
Residents from the Windrush Generation,
was exhibited at Bruce Castle Museum and became part of their
archive.
- 81 active
volunteers were involved in various departments across Alexandra
Palace and Park Palace. The CEO hosted a social event with the
volunteers in September, expressing gratitude for their continued
support and planning the launch of the 'By the People: 150
Lifetimes' project.
- Incidents
with fireworks included an intruder cutting communication cables in
the park, endangering many lives. Security was increased to ensure
the safety of staff and visitors.
- Councillor
Sean O’Donovan, the new Vice Chair of the APPCT Board,
congratulated the events and performances, particularly praising
the use of the Transmitter Hall. Councillor O’Donovan shared
positive feedback on volunteering efforts, including firework
displays and the Haringey Feast.
- The carbon
footprint pre-covid was ,3000 tonnes
CO2e, this reduced to 2,243 tonnes CO2e in 2022/23.
- Gas
consumption for 2022/23 decreased by 21% compared to the previous
year.
- As the Palace
bared a large and complex electrical distribution system installed
in the 1980s it had been awarded a Local Energy Accelerator grant
by the GLA in 2022. This grant funded a clean energy feasibility
study that assessed potential ways to reduce the carbon footprint
of the Palace and Park and there is still more work to be done in
this area.
- The main
outcomes of the report include various building interventions to
reduce demand, ...
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