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The Seven Dials Trust unveiled their People's Plaque commemorating the Roxy Club on 25th April 2017. Marking forty years since the opening of the infamous showcase of Punk, the legendary London venue was also celebrated with a public exhibition of iconic photographs and posters.
The first tranche of twelve People’s Plaques has been sponsored –
We are delighted to report that we have secured sponsorship for the first twelve People's Plaques.
Trustee Mark Rupert Read is sponsoring the plaque to television pioneer John Logie Baird. This will be installed on Tower Street, commemorating the first experimental television broadcasts which Baird carried out there between 1926 and 1928.
The Trust owns the Sundial Pillar and has the responsibility for maintaining it. Located on a busy roundabout, the Pillar's beautiful Portland Stone is subject to the depredations of traffic pollution. In summer 2016 we contracted specialists Thomann Hanry to undertake the cleaning of the 40 foot pillar, kindly sponsored by Shaftesbury.
Trust recognised at the London Forum Media Awards 2015 –
Our Neighbourhood Street Name Plates & People’s and Street History Plaques projects won the prestigious London Forum of Amenity and Civic Societies’ Media Awards 2015 in the category of Promoting Local History.
The Lighting Partnership ‘highly commended’ at Highways Magazine Excellence Awards 2015 –
Our Covent Garden Lighting Partnership received a 'highly-commended' accolade in the prestigious Highways Magazine Excellence Awards at the Lancaster Hotel, London in October 2015.
The Trust designed and raised funds for 40 new street name plates –
As part of the Seven Dials Renaissance Project, the Trust designed and raised funds for 40 new street name plates.
Major new lighting scheme installed after seven years’ intensive work –
Following seven years of intensive and sometimes frustrating work, 2014 saw the installation of the Trust’s major new lighting scheme – the replacement of post-mounted street lights by bespoke facade-mounted lanterns throughout Seven Dials.
Closure of Earlham Street West at Cambridge Circus was deemed a success –
Camden Council carried out a six-month trial closure of Earlham Street West at Cambridge Circus, and the reversal of traffic flow in Tower Street, to test the effect on traffic movement around the Dials.
Project Brochure:
People's Plaques Project Brochure. (PDF)
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