My impression is that this weekend has seen even more of the park sealed off from normal use, more huge oppressive fencing, and unless I've just been unlucky with wind direction, by far the loudest gigs to date?
Over an hour of Liam Gallagher's whining voice on Friday night was enough to put me off him - and this is a fair distance away up crouch hill.
I'm sure previous festivals haven't been quite as loud. Anyone concur?
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we went over to the park & sat near the children’s playground last night for an hour to listen iggy pop & the sound was pretty crap - not loud at all.
I do use the park once or twice a day, so find the hoarding a bit annoying. But its how we pay for the park. Plus I like a bit of live music every now and then.
given ticket prices and numbers attending, we should be seeing huge improvements and better amenities.
http://www.haringey.gov.uk/sites/haringeygovuk/files/2018_-_19_fees_and_charges.pdf
These two articles seems to be saying that FP earns enough more than enough money to pay its own costs. But the council were stopped from using the excess to pay for other parks in Haringey. Which seems a bit shit.
http://www.enfieldindependent.co.uk/news/16122047.___Considerable_hole____in_budget_means_more_Haringey_parks_may_need_to_host_events/
https://www.thefriendsoffinsburypark.org.uk/finsbury-park/finsbury-park-events-haringey-council-in-breach-of-statutory-trust/
I thought it was remarkably clean this morning usually after a weekend outside the 12 Pins is littered with glass not this morning as I cycled buy.
"...Parks Budget for 2016/2017 includes an income target for all events of £545,000…the events income has exceeded £750,000 for each of the previous two years"
Seems like they should be able to spend a lot more on it. But I would be just as happy to see a change in the law to allow the rest to be spent on other smaller parks in the area.
And I'd like to see the council actually following the law to make sure all the money is actually spent on the park(s).
When constructing the high perimeter fencing by the oxford road bridge entrance they used heavy vehicles and lifting equipment with only a tiny barrier in between them and families passing by. The workman I spoke to said he was surprised that they were allowed to work in that way but their method statements and risk assessments had been signed off. Likewise, over the weekend they were running vehicles along the path between the cafe playground and the playground with the red climbing thingy which is a rat run for children going between. Why is that necessary when a road runs around the park? Final whinge, I brought my toddler to use the cafe toilets but they were all occupied by staff from the event. Does anyone know if the council have full time observers to make sure these organisations are behaving well?
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/sunslideeventsltd/153451
But in all seriousness I would like to see the following:
- Timely litter clearance (very regrettable that this is needed but it is);
- Lighting/security to improve safety and reduce incidences of muggings and open drug dealing (this should be police budget really but if there's money sitting in an account somewhere then park-specific security would be better than nothing);
- Working and clean toilets;
- Something useful done with the abandoned building and surrounds near the Finsbury Park entrance and community use being made of the other building that seems to be the Friends of Finsbury Park clubhouse;
- Full community use being made of the extensive greenhouses near Manor House;
- A pond clearup wouldn't go amiss as highlighted above;
- Regular maintenance of playground and outdoor gym equipment (though am ambivalent about a full on replacement as has been proposed in recent consultation);
- Another gate and path near Sainsbury's but closure of the gates after dark;
- I'm not a fan of the road and car park areas and would prefer the whole park to be pedestrianised except in exceptional circumstances, but it appears I'm in a minority.
Fussy? Me?
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2012/jul/31/a-working-life-park-manager?
Seemed pretty good, other than a few N2O cartridges everywhere.
Music sounded quite nice from the garden, in the sun, too.
They are a legitimate food preparation tool, used to make whipped creams and such the like, as N2O is food safe.
It makes you a bit lightheaded and makes sound and vision go a bit wonky for a couple of minutes.
You will have had it as "gas an air" if you've had a baby (or if your Mrs had a baby and you wanted a go), or if you went to the dentist in the 80s or earlier.