Ashburnham Triangle Association and Royal Museums Greenwich invite you to a relaxed evening at the Ashburnham Arms! Hear from Iva, Philanthropy Officer, on how your support enables the Museum to care for the national collection and Isabel, Patrons Manager, to learn about exclusive behind-the-scenes opportunities. Find out about the Museum as a charity and stories of their favourite objects. The evening will be an informal opportunity to meet, share ideas, and hear more about Royal Museums Greenwich- from our historic sites and charitable work to the exciting projects we are developing with support from people like you. You can also look forward to: Warm welcome, introductions and free snacks Highlights of what philanthropy helps us achieve Ways to get more involved, from regular giving to patronage A look ahead to upcoming events Time for Q&As and conversation A fun raffle to finish the evening Get a preview of upcoming events this autumn and how, together, w...
The property is now being filled with vulnerable people housed through the Noble Tree Charity working with Luton Borough Council. An updated management plan has been produced by the developer (Grosvenor House) and Noble Tree setting out how it will operate. The community has been invited to look at the document and feedback. Peter Ferenz (a local resident) has kindly offered to collate community responses. Please take a look at the document (a link to it is attached below) and feedback by email to pferenz@debevoise.com as soon as possible (we have until the 29th April). Peter is suggesting you respond to him using this structure to help him collate responses: On whose behalf are you submitting comments to the latest management plan? Are you in support of the management plan? Yes/no Are there specific items in the management plan to which you wish to raise an objection? If yes, please explain. Are items missing from the management plan that you th...
Please join us at the Ashburnham Arms ( 25 Ashburnham Grove, London SE10 8UH) on 5 February, 6:30pm for our second community discussion about the redevelopment plans. Food/snacks will be provided. Confirmed attendees include: Norman Adams, Greenwich Society (Chair) Tim Barnes, Greenwich Society (Events, Planning, Traffic & Support) Mick Delap, CreekLink Heritage Trail (Co-Founder) Peter Ferenz, Ashburnham Triangle Association (Chair) Sheila Keeble, Greenwich Society (Planning) Councillor Aidan Smith, Royal Borough of Greenwich For information on upcoming consultations and details from the previous ATA post, please click here .
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