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Good News: African Caribbean Cultural Centre 2027

Development Notice: Reparation Nation Limited confirms that its board has approved the plan for the acquisition, takeover, refurbishment, and relaunch of the former West Indian Cultural Centre in Haringey during 2027.

The proposed relaunch is dedicated to restoring the building as the African Caribbean Cultural Centre, with the intended purpose of supporting the delivery of reparatory justice for IC3 Black and IC6 Mixed-Black African Caribbean people and communities.

The centre is intended to operate as the African Caribbean Department of IBIS, providing a public-facing cultural, administrative, educational, and reparatory justice support space.

The refurbishment plan is intended to preserve the African Caribbean civic purpose of the site while preparing the building for modern public access, community use, reparatory justice claims support, identity documentation, cultural protection, and institutional development.


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This page is dedicated to the good news that the Reparation Nation Limited board has approved the 2027 plan for the acquisition, takeover, refurbishment, and relaunch of the building as part of a wider reparatory justice infrastructure.

IC3CSI Development Announcement

Date: 29 April 2026

IC3CSI confirms approval to acquire and develop:

African Caribbean Cultural Centre (ACCC)
9 Clarendon Road
Hornsey
London
N8 0DJ
United Kingdom

African Caribbean Leadership Company Limited (ACLC)
9 Clarendon Road
Hornsey
London
N8 0DD
020 8881 5881
07539 246154

Formerly West Indian Cultural Centre (ACLC) site. To be developed for reparatory justice operations.

email: info@aclc.uk

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Click to read plan here: IBIS


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