Must and Lees, 57 Warren Street
Must and Lees, the Trust’s new commercial tenant at 57 Warren Street, has now opened its new wine shop. Just in time for Christmas. For a list of events, go to https://www.mustandlees.co.uk/
Must and Lees, the Trust’s new commercial tenant at 57 Warren Street, has now opened its new wine shop. Just in time for Christmas. For a list of events, go to https://www.mustandlees.co.uk/
The Trust has been awarded £7,455 from Derwent’s community fund to assist with the renewal of play equipment and mulch bark at the Children’s Natural Playground on Whitfield Street.
The shop at 57 Warren Street, occupied by Miel before its move to 60-61 Warren Street, has now been let by the Trust to Must and Lees. Their wine shop will be opening shortly. They’ll also be organising wine-tasting courses, so WATCH THIS SPACE.
The Fitzrovia Trust AGM will be held on Thursday 16 March at 7pm, at The Fitzrovia Community Centre, 2 Foley St, London W1W 6DL.
Anyone living or working in Fitzrovia is welcome to attend. Contact Colin at fitzroviatrust@aol.co.uk if you’d like to receive the papers.
THE TRUST IS LOOKING FOR NEW TRUSTEES to help us improve Fitzrovia for those who live and work here. We are actively seeking committed and community-minded people to join us on the Fitzrovia Trust management council.
The Fitzrovia Trust is a limited company and an independent charity whose remit is to improve living conditions, provide affordable housing for rent, and manage facilities such as a playground and nursery in Whitfield Street. The Trust is self-funding through the ownership and management of our commercial property, and we employ Colin Bascom as our General Manager.
We are aiming to diversify our membership and are particularly keen to attract anyone interested in improving our community. There are four management council meetings a year and occasionally other events or meetings. Experience in working for charities, the media, architecture, or the law would help us but is by no means essential. Your knowledge of the area, enthusiasm and commitment are far more important.
All trustees work on a voluntary, unpaid basis.
Please look at our Membership page for further details, then get in touch with us by completing the form.