I shall celebrate when the grumpy management team is ousted from Avenue House and then maybe the grounds will be able to be enjoyed by more than just the commuters using it as a convenient cut-through?
Again it may be a park where children are permitted to play ball games; a park where children are allowed to ride bikes; a park where dogs can be free to frolic and then maybe the bothy and its garden could be opened?
I shall cheer loudly and hope Inky Stephens and his family (who owned Avenue House and left it for the people of Finchley to enjoy) will join me and sing from their graves.
Hilary Franklin
Redbourne Avenue, Finchley
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