Latest News
- Social Prescribing Day with Thriving Fiveways at the Akerman Centre
- Maude and Hazel’s Craft Workshops, Tuesdays at Carnegie Library
- Thriving Fiveways Call-Out for Community Event Ideas
- LJ Neighbourhood Forum Wednesday 28 February 2024 at 7pm at The Platform Cafe
- Co-living planning application for Hinton Road has arrived
- LJAG Away Day 28th January 2024
- Cost of Living Programme at The Platform Cafe
- A Lift for Loughborough Junction Station
- Dads Hub starts 31 January 2024
- LJAG is appointing a part-time community engagement worker/events organiser
Our trustees
LJAG has 10 trustees, including a Chair, a Vice Chair and a Treasurer. Please email [email protected] if you would like to get in touch and we are always interested in hearing from people who would like to join our trustees.
Anthea Masey, Chair
“I have lived in Loughborough Junction for fourteen years and got involved with LJAG as a volunteer at the We are Loughborough Junction outdoor photographic exhibition in 2010. I was attracted to the energy and creativity of the group and I work with a great bunch of people. I would encourage everyone to get involved.”
John Frankland, Vice-Chair
“I have known Loughborough Junction since the late 1940s and have lived within its environs for more than 30 years. I am a governor at St Saviour’s School and chair of the Herne Hill Safer Neighbourhood Panel and the Management Board. It was not so long ago that the junction was a very violent and dangerous place; it is very much safer now. LJAG is now highly respected and influential as is evident in and around Loughborough Junction.”