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New Year's Eve in the Triangle

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There'll be a party at the Ash on Saturday night to celebrate 2016 turning into 2017.  And a free buffet is part of it. We've learnt from fireworks night that Pepi's sandwiches are worth a lot, so to have them for free… Looks like the Ash is also turning a corner.

End of 2016 bin collections

Changes to collection days during the Christmas and New Year holidays Usual collection day Revised collection day Monday 26 December 2016 Tuesday 27 December 2016 Tuesday 27 December 2016 Wednesday 28 December 2016 Wednesday 28 December 2016 Thursday 29 December 2016 Thursday 29 December 2016 Friday 30 December 2016 Friday 30 December 2016 Saturday 31 December 2016 Monday 2 January 2017 Tuesday 3 January 2017 Tuesday 3 January 2017 Wednesday 4 January 2017 Wednesday 4 January 2017 Thursday 5 January 2017 Thursday 5 January 2017 Friday 6 January 2017 Friday 6 January 2017 Saturday 7 January 2017 Monday 9 January 2017 Normal collection If you don't know your usual collection day, use our kerbside collection day finder: Find your usual kerbside bin collection days Free collections for real Christmas trees Royal Greenwich will recycle your real Christmas tree as part of your weekly collection. If you would like us to collect your tree: remove all decorations and the pot place the tree ...

ATA Carol Evening great fun and a great success

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This year’s ATA Carol Evening proved to be not only great fun for all who took part but we also managed to raise a record amount, £362, for Shelter , the charity for the homeless. Our thanks to Pepina and Andy at the Ashburnham Arms for the food and hospitality, to Hugo for the roast chestnuts, Barbara for the quiz, and Robin and Janet for their organisation and enthusiasm! “We wish you a Merry Christmas”

Christmas in the Triangle

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Take part in a local Christmas celebration. Come and sing carols in the Triangle streets - or be sung to. Munch mince pies and roast chestnuts beforehand, with mulled wine, and then cottage pie afterwards. And join in with the Christmas quiz. It's fun, and it's for charity.

Annual pantomime horse race

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ATA Christmas Carol Singing Monday 19th December

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Rare office space in the Triangle

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The building at the Greenwich High Road end of Egerton Drive There are two offices available to rent on the corner of Egerton Drive and Greenwich High Road, above the Deborah Ubee Trust. One is 559m by 430m, large enough to take five large desks. The other is 280m by 430m, with space for two large desks and several bookcases. There is also a shared kitched, pictured below right.  The office kitchen The offices will be let unfurnished. They are bright and modern, with efficient heating and air conditioning. Because they are in a purpose-built therapeutic charity, the offices have a staffed reception, mail collection, full disabled access, plus meeting rooms and a small conference space for optional use. For further information please call Denise Hubble on Tel: 020 8305 6460. Or email denise@thedeborahubeetrust.org.uk The front door

Save 10% at Trip Advisor's highest-rated London restaurant with your ATA card

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TripAdvisor reviewers have ignored London’s expensive dining hotspots to crown our local Greenwich fish and chip shop the best restaurant in town. The Golden Chippy on Greenwich High Road hit number one spot on the website on Monday, with one breathless reviewer urging diners to “forget what you believed about fish and chips”. With a string of similar comments commending the chippy the venue is currently ranked higher than more celebrated restaurants in town. Read more about Chris and his team in this  Evening Standard article and don’t forget to show your Ashburnham Triangle Association card next time you order for a generous 10% reduction on your bill!

Save Royal Hill Community Garden

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A petition has been created by local resident Tony Othen to save the Royal Hill Community Garden, which the Council is requesting be removed. If you want to add your voice to the hundreds who have already signed this petition, please follow the link below. To:  Cllr Denise Hyland, Leader of Greenwich Council What:  Allow the piece of land on Royal Hill to continue to be used as a Community Garden. Why is this important:  The Council are requesting to remove the Royal Hill community garden, despite there being no plans for redevelopment. More than 2,000 people have spoken to the board to say they like the use of this derelict space. The petition proposes that the Royal Hill Community Garden is recognised as a positive contribution to the environment and the community.  Sign the petition Read more...

Greenwich Advent Calendar 2016

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