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Maida Vale in Bloom

Now that Summer’s officially with us, we’re starting to see beautiful colours popping up all around Maida Vale, both in Morshead Road and the surrounding area. Each year, the window boxes that adorn the front of Morshead Mansions start to flower and they’re beginning to look particularly lovely as the weather heats up.

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The communal gardens at the rear of Morshead Mansions is a relaxing space for residents to enjoy all year round. With the arrival of Summer, a variety of colours start to appear, making the space even more enjoyable to spend time in.

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As always, we’d ask anyone using the communal garden with their children to take care not to damage the planted areas. The garden is for everyone to socialise or relax in, if using barbeques please be considerate and clear up after use.

Paddington Recreation Ground

Fortunately for Morshead residents, Paddington Recreation Ground is just opposite and is a wonderful resource. At this time of year colour starts to sprout up here too. The park has recently been undergoing improvements to the pathways and amenities and the secluded gardens are beginning to fill with a variety of colours.

Lauderdale Parade

On the other side of Elgin Avenue from Morshead Road is Le Cochonnet, a long-established bar and reataurant and a handy place to spend some time with friends. The beautiful hanging baskets on the outside are looking quite splendid! We’re also fortunate in our surrounding area that Westminster Council take the time and effort to add and maintain an abundance of hanging baskets attached to the street lights. This certainly adds to the appeal of our neighbourhood.

Elgin Avenue

If you’re thinking of adding some floral colour to your flat, why not take a short walk or drive down to Little Venice and visit Clifton Nurseries? This beautiful garden centre is awash with colour at the moment, with all types and varieties of flowers. They also have a lovely cafe to while away some time.

Clifton Nurseries

We hope that you’re able to get out into the local area to explore what’s on offer soon. In the meantime, we wish everyone a long and enjoyable summer!

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Morshead Mansions 2023 AGM

The Morshead Mansions Ltd. 2023 Annual General Meeting will take place at 6.30pm on Thursday 28th December. The meeting will be held in Selbourne House, Ground Floor, 36A Elgin Avenue, W9 3AZ, which is on the other side of Elgin Avenue from St Peter’s Church and is 100 metres or so past the junction of Elgin Avenue and Chippenham Road.

Unfortunately, St Peter’s Church, which has accommodated us for the past several years, is undergoing refurbishment so is not presently available. If you have any questions, please get in touch. We’d like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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The History of Maida Vale Station

The closest tube station to Morshead Mansions, Maida Vale, is just a few minutes’ walk East along Elgin Avenue. Originally planned to be located on nearby Abercorn Place, this was ultimately rejected in favour of the junction of Elgin Avenue and Randolph Avenue. This iconic structure has been a landmark of the local area for over 100 years and is a Grade II listed building.

Using the familiar early Leslie Green template of many other stations on the tube network, such as Camden Town, Chalk Farm, Belsize Park and Hampstead, Maida Vale was actually designed by The Underground Electric Railways Company of London’s architect, Stanley Heaps.

Maida Vale Station

The main difference between Stanley Heaps and Leslie Green’s design was that it was a single-storey building, as upper storeys were no longer required to house lift gear. Maida Vale was actually one of the first London Underground stations to be built with escalators instead of lifts. As was the norm at the time, the escalators were originally constructed of wood. Built as part of the Bakerloo Line extension from Paddington to Queens Park, Maida Vale opened on 6th June 1915 and was one of the few station buildings above ground on this section of the line.

Maida Vale Station

It was also the first station on the entire London network to be staffed solely by women, which was due to England by then being almost a year into World War 1, with many of the men away fighting at the time. The women continued to work at the station until 1919, when servicemen returning from the war ultimately took over their jobs.

Women did every job at the station, except driving the trains, which remained exclusively a job for men until 1978, when Hannah Dadds became the first female tube driver. In 1975 the Sex Discrimination Act was passed by the UK Government and as a result of the legislation, women could then apply to be train drivers. Several women did and Hannah was the first to qualify.

Maida Vale Station

Over the years, Maida Vale station has appeared many times on screen. In 1927 it featured in Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Downhill’, also the 1983 Stephen Poliakoff film ‘Runners’, both featuring shots down the escalators. In 1974, the exterior was used for a scene in the film adaptation of the popular TV sitcom ‘Man About The House’.

In 1998, both the interior and exterior appear several times in the film ‘If Only’…, with scenes on the striking staircases and outside, by a mocked-up flower stall. It was shot around Maida Vale, Notting Hill and Camden and starred Lena Headey, Douglas Henshall and Penelope Cruz in the leading roles.

Maida Vale Station

In 2005, the platform was used for a scene in The Chemical Brothers video of ‘Believe’ and in 2013 many areas were used in Richard Curtis’ film ‘About Time’. In 2014, the exterior was used to depict the fictional ‘Westbourne Oak Station’ in the film ‘Paddington’. In 2014, the exterior was used to depict the fictional ‘Westbourne Oak Station’ in the film ‘Paddington’.

Maida Vale Station

In 2009, Maida Vale won a National Railway Heritage Award for the successful modernisation of an historic station,  managing to keep most of its original features and leaving the station looking much as it did in 1915. It continues to display the history of the building both inside and out and will hopefully go on to exist in its current splendour for another 100 years!

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Car Crime in the Maida Vale Area

We’ve recently become aware that unfortunately there seems to be a growing number of instances of car crime in the local area. This can take several forms –

Car break-ins – It goes without saying but it’s important to always ensure that you lock your car when parked. Also, it’s good practice to ensure that you don’t leave any valuables on show. As a rule of thumb, it’s best not to leave any personal items visible in your car when unattended. Although there may be things that you wouldn’t consider to be of much value, anything on show can be tempting for an opportunist thief and encourage them to break in to investigate further. Also, if you have a screen-mounted navigation device or a dash cam that can be removed it’s a good idea to lock these away when parked if it’s possible to do so.

Catalytic converter thefts – There has been a spate of catalytic converter thefts on the local area recently. It seems that thieves are becoming more and more brazen and there have even been instances of thefts in broad daylight. Usually operating in groups, they will jack up a car and cut out the converters from the exhaust system using hand-held electric saws. These thieves are usually armed in some way, so if you witness a theft happening it would be best not to approach them and instead contact the Police.

If you are unlucky enough to be a victim of this type of crime, usually your insurance company will cover the cost of replacement although it may have an adverse effect on your insurance premiums in the future. Unfortunately, there is little that can be done to protect your vehicle from this type of theft, currently the only possible solution is to fit a cage over your catalytic converter, which will usually deter the thieves, this in itself though is also quite an expensive option.

Lately, the types of vehicles that seem to be most sought after are hybrids, such as Toyota Prius or C-HR, and up-market vehicles such as Mercedes or BMW, which tend to have more expensive parts and so more precious metal content inside the converters. Please be assured though that although on the up, this type of crime is still relatively rare in our area.

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Car theft – Again this is still quite rare in our area, however, there have been several cases recently of car theft. The most common local areas where car theft has been reported are Maida Hill, Hamilton Terrace, Lauderdale Road and Elgin Avenue and the most commonly targeted vehicles tend to be Range Rovers.

There are several things that you can do to make your vehicle less attractive to thieves. The first and simplest thing is to fit a steering lock, such as Stop Lock Pro, when your vehicle is parked. This creates an extra ‘barrier’ to the thief and can be very effective in deterring them. These cost around £50 and are widely available online.

The next simplest thing to do is to store your car keys somewhere safe when you’re at home. These days, car keys often omit a continuous signal and thieves are known to use signal scanners to pick up the key’s code so that they can clone a new key and use it to access your vehicle. There are several products on the market, such as ‘faraday cages’ and ‘metal wallets’ that will prevent your key’s signal from being able to be intercepted and cloned. These are relatively inexpensive and widely available online.

Further to this, you could fit an immobiliser, which would cost in the region of £300-£400, depending on the brand and cost of fitting. An immobiliser will prevent your vehicle from being started and driven away, even if the thief is able to clone a new key. Lastly, fitting a vehicle tracker can be useful in tracking your car down and getting it back should it be stolen.

Please be assured that car theft in our area is still relatively rare and the chances of you falling victim to this are still quite small. That being said, there is certainly no harm in taking preventative steps to maximise your vehicle’s security. As always, the best way to determine which forms of security are best for you is to do your own research online. There is a wealth of information available which will help you to make the best informed decisions.

Locally, there is another resource available, which is the community website Nextdoor. Along with a variety of local news and happenings, people will often post when they have been victims of crime such as car theft so that you can monitor recent trends and also get some useful advice. It’s easy to sign up and get notifications direct to your inbox.