I have a feeling that the FHS and TLRA would have opposing views on this one. Both would want to see the Horniman prosper and put on entertaining worthwhile events however I would imagine that the TLRA would be more concerned about keeping local residents happy and on board whilst FHS would have a greater focus on encouraging the economic development of Forest Hill. As a long standing local resident I benefit from the Horniman greatly but like a lot of local people (some more local than others!) I do not want to see it upscale events to the extent that it impacts negatively on quality of life. Sustainability is the key.
As far as I am concerned, there is still scope for ordinary people to raise issues with the Horniman directly and via councillors rather than channel everything through these two groups, useful and influential as they may be. Neither group can claim to represent every view and of course neither are elected. One is a large very local residents association and the other is an amenity society. The TLRA is uniquely constituted by being sited on the former TL estate; it is no different than any other local residential area other than its geography and history has enabled better organisation and influence.
As there are to be local discussions in the autumn about the Horniman's development I feel strongly that local people need to keep fully informed of the process and ask to participate fully. The Horniman have in the past been fairly good at casting their consultation net fairly - lets hope that hasn't changed.