An A4-portrait format flyer that reads 'MAKE YOUR SPACE' in bold black letters. Underneath sits is a rectangle containing an aerial view image in black and yellow of two towers and a quad of pramsheds in between. The text in the rectangle reads 'Join us at

The quad of storage sheds next to Hill Court on the edge of Northolt Park was originally intended to serve residents by taking storage and routine domestic tasks such as laundry out of homes where there was limited space. It served residents’ needs and brought people together.We would like to know what could happen in the Fourth Court today. Could it support the needs of those who live closest whilst becoming a more active community space? Could domestic routines meet sport, play, greening or something more here?We would love to hear from you. Come join us at the Fourth Court, off Newmarket Avenue, UB5 4EW, on Saturday 9 March.If you would like to get involved or know more about the project please email Julius, [email protected].

An A4-portrait format flyer that reads 'MAKE YOUR SPACE' in bold black letters. Underneath sits is a rectangle containing an aerial view image in black and yellow of two towers and a quad of pramsheds in between. The text in the rectangle reads 'Join us at
An A4-portrait format flyer that reads 'MAKE YOUR SPACE' in bold black letters. Underneath sits is a rectangle containing an aerial view image in black and yellow of two towers and a quad of pramsheds in between. The text in the rectangle reads 'Join us at

The Fourth Court project stems from a study of community spaces on the Racecourse Estate called Racecourse Together. See the Racecourse Together report here (opens a PDF).