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Alexandra Park and Palace Statutory Advisory Committee - Monday, 2nd February, 2026 7.30 pm
February 2, 2026 at 7:30 pm View on council websiteSummary
The Alexandra Park and Palace Statutory Advisory Committee is scheduled to meet on Monday, 2nd February 2026. The meeting's agenda includes a report on the progress of the Alexandra Park and Palace Charitable Trust, covering various aspects of its operations and future plans.
Charitable Trust Progress Report
A significant item on the agenda is the update on the Alexandra Park and Palace Charitable Trust's progress for the financial year 2025/26. This report aligns with the Trust's vision to Create a Sustainable Home for All That We Do.
The report is expected to detail progress across several key goals:
Providing Great Entertainment and Culture for All: This section is anticipated to cover a range of events and activities, including concerts by artists such as Dom Dolla, Amyl and the Sniffers, and The Maccabees. It will also likely address the Fireworks and Drone festival, the PDC World Darts Championship's continued presence at the Palace until at least 2031, theatre productions like Woman in Black and A Christmas Carol, and exhibitions such as The Knitting and Stitching Show. The return of the Redbull Soap Box event and details on outdoor park concerts for the summer of 2026 are also expected to be included. Information regarding road closures for these events will be provided. Leisure activities, including the Ice Rink and the opening of the Boat House with a new brunch menu, are also scheduled for discussion. The Phoenix Bar and Pizzeria's performance in maximising sales from event customers is also noted.
Building Climate Change Resilience: The report is expected to outline the Trust's efforts to address climate change. This includes a new application to Haringey's Community Carbon Fund for secondary glazing at the Grove Cafe and 345 preschool buildings to improve thermal efficiency. The completion of the Theatre Green Book self-assessment, indicating a basic level of sustainable management, will likely be highlighted, along with initiatives such as e-ticketing, vegan and vegetarian food options, and recycling systems. The
Zero Carbon Accelerator
project, funded by the Mayor of London, which involves reviewing the clean energy masterplan and assessing building improvements, is also anticipated to be discussed.Protecting Heritage Assets: This section of the report is expected to detail conservation works and infrastructure repairs. The completion of
Wire in the Sky – Construction of the venue's new attraction, Summit: Alexandra Palace Rooftop Adventure,
scheduled to open on 14th February 2026, will be a key point. Conservation masonry works at the East Court, including the removal of defective repairs and re-pointing, will be discussed, alongside consultations on limewash colour and a Listed Building Consent application for lead capping on decorative scrolls.Safeguarding Our Green Lung for London: The report will likely cover initiatives to enhance biodiversity and community engagement within the 196-acre park. This includes habitat management tasks carried out by Conservation Volunteers, such as clearing brambles and building stag beetle loggeries. A new partnership with Groundwork London and the construction of a bird watching platform are also expected to be mentioned. The work of Gardening Volunteers, including planting shrubs and bulbs, and the Park maintenance team's autumn tasks, such as clearing leaves and removing rubbish, will be detailed. The report is also expected to celebrate the London in Bloom Gold awards received for Large Park, Large Conservation area, and Heritage Parks and Gardens, as well as a silver-gilt award for the Environment Award.
Protecting Our Archives And Share Our Stories In Innovative Ways: This part of the report is anticipated to cover efforts to preserve and share the Park and Palace's heritage. This includes a grant from the Business Archives Council to recruit a professional archivist for a cataloguing project, with the aim of improving accessibility to records. The use of archive images for the Boating Lake cafe's
gallery walls
and the creation of heritage displays for the 150th anniversaries of the Theatre and Concert organ will likely be discussed. Other highlights may include behind-the-scenes tours, contributions to publications, and the development of a virtual tour of the BBC studios.Inspire And Engage Our Communities: The report is expected to outline partnerships and events aimed at community engagement. This includes potential partnerships with Westminster Abbey for conservation skills development programmes, the screening of a documentary by The Black Curriculum, and hosting Haringey Council's launch event for the new Carers' Strategy. The
Flesh & Pixels
multimedia exhibition by the Young Creatives Network, an event for Haringey Council's Youth Cabinet, and the launch of the North London Book Fest & Biblio buzz Book Awards are also likely to be covered. The Young Actors Company's presentation of Transmission, a Performing Arts School Open Day, and East Court Christmas Celebrations featuring local choirs are also anticipated. The report will also likely mention the Talent Development Programme in the Creativity Pavilion and the work of volunteer gardening and archive research groups.Strengthen Our Overall Resilience: This section is expected to detail strategies for safeguarding assets and diversifying revenue streams. This includes the launch of an individual giving programme with initiatives like
Dedicate a Bench
andDedicate a Seat,
and theAlly Pally Patrons
scheme. The report will also cover grants secured from the Matchroom Foundation, the Business Archives Council, theNaturally connected
fund, and the Chapman Charitable Trust. The Trust's formal response to Haringey Council's draft Local Plan consultation, focusing on the park's designation and funding, is also expected. Updates on IT and Network resilience, including migration to Infor, improvements to data networks and WiFi, and the move to Microsoft SharePoint and OneDrive, will be provided. Efforts to improve digital security and work towards Cyber Essentials accreditation will also be detailed.Restore Derelict Spaces: The report is expected to provide an update on the restoration of underused spaces. This includes the completion of Phase Two of the Boating Lake project, focusing on the refurbishment of the café. The Heritage Skills Week, involving traditional repair techniques for stucco and sculptural elements, will be discussed, along with the development of a new lion head using historically appropriate methods. The Panorama Room Replacement Project and the Creative Campus Project, focusing on bringing the Northeast Office Building back into use, will also be covered. Information on other planning and Listed Building Consent applications, such as for solar panels on the Boat House, will be included.
Establish New, Exciting Partnerships: This section will likely detail new collaborations. Conversations with national Heritage Skills training bodies to explore hosting trainees on-site for building conservation will be mentioned. The formal announcement of a partnership with Haringey Music Service, with the HMS team now based at Ally Pally, and plans for joint funding applications are also anticipated.
Create A Great Place To Work: The report is expected to cover the embedding of the People Strategy and Year 1 objectives of the three-year implementation plan, focusing on attracting, recruiting, engaging, developing, and retaining staff. The report will likely reference the 2025 survey results, improved BCI score, and accreditation as
Ones to Watch,
as well as the listing in the top 100 employers and top 20 companies in Leisure and Hospitality.
The meeting will also include a Trust Update Report
and a section for Statutory Advisory Committee Feedback
to formalise any feedback to the Trustee Board. The agenda also lists Filming at Meetings,
Apologies for Absence,
Declarations of Interest,
and Urgent Business
as standard procedural items. The dates of future meetings will also be noted.
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