On Tuesday 6 April construction equipment used to start foundation works will start. Works will include breaking-out the existing slab with the digging and ground vibration.
On the 12 April mobilisation of the piling rig will take place along with other construction equipment which are required as part of the planned works. Stage one of the piling works will be for a week and there will be increased construction traffic during this period. The traffic will be because of material delivery and removals at set intervals. The next ten to twelve weeks there will be construction to the new sub-station. This will include works adjacent to the Ross Wyld Hall.
Thomas Sinden’s promise to you
Thomas Sinden will keep noise and disruption to a minimum. We will manage dust and debris arising from the works on site appropriately. We will maintain Access and Egress during working hours and there will have a Site Manager designated on site to handle all concerns and queries. We will be continue issuing letters updating all residents with real-time progress.
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14 internationally acclaimed artists are creating artwork for London exhibition #RestoreMotherEarth. The Exhibition will give art lovers the chance to enjoy original art and join a fundraiser which aims to plant thousands of trees across the world. The exhibition will be launched on Thursday 22 April at London’s independent art gallery Artsnug, in Walthamstow’s iconic Central Parade.
A window gallery and online exhibition will showcase the original art with all sale proceeds aiding The Canopy Project’s global reforestation drive. #RestoreMotherEarth will run from 22 until 28 April at Artsnug Window Gallery in Walthamstow’s Central Parade (137 Hoe Street, E17 4RT) and showcasing original work by 14 acclaimed UK and international artists. All proceeds from raffle tickets, merchandise and exhibition art sales go to The Canopy Project, aiding their global reforestation drive.
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