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Open gardens,17th/18th and 24th/25th July

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By Imogene Russell on Jun 15, 2017 06:04 pm Gardens in  Bexley, Blackheath, and Eltham will be open on 17 and/or 18 June,  2-5pm Gardens in Charlton and Greenwich will be open on 24 and/or 25 June,  2-5pm   Single garden ticket: £3 Ticket for all gardens: £10 for one weekend, or £15 for both weekends Tickets can be bought on the day at any garden visited All proceeds from tickets will be donated to the Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice  Refreshments will be available at selected gardens Details of the gardens participating in the first weekend of Open Gardens Festival, 17-18 June Open Gardens Festival 2017:  info@gbch.org.uk  or 020 8319 9230 This is a repeat post because most people didn't see it yesterday, as it was necessary to scroll down from the Amnesty book sale post to see it.

Amnesty Book Sale, Saturday 17th June

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The annual Amnesty book sale at the Church of the Ascension, Dartmouth Row, SE10 8BF, is from 9am to 5pm, admission free. The church is full of really good books to choose from. Don't be one of those (very few) people who hide a pile of selected books early in the day and then come back for them when prices drop just before closing time! Prices for these high-quality books are already very low. And the cause is one of the best. www.amnestybg.wordpress.com

Next craft session today, Thursday 15th June

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The next craft session in the back room of the Ashburnham Arms 25 Ashburnham Grove SE10 8UH will be from 8pm to 10pm later today, Thursday 15th June. People bring their own work, help each other with their projects, and have a good old chat.

Final Call - Neighbourhood Watch Conference Saturday 17th June

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The cut off date for registering is Wednesday 14th June. This is now filling up fast so urgent action is required if you are to register in time by Saturday and book your place at this new borough wide event - the Safer Greenwich Neighbourhood Watch Conference: Safer Greenwich Neighbourhood Watch Conference Saturday 17th June 2017 The conference starts at 09.30 Lunch is 13.00 Conference closes at 15.00 The Woolwich Centre 35 Wellington St, Woolwich, London SE18 6HQ You can register in the following ways: By e-mail to eileenglover20@gmail.com By phone 07749-7121-02 There will be a group discussion on the way forward for NHW, a short talk on how NHW works in the Ashburnham Triangle as well as in other Neighbourhoods, talks by Trading Standards as well as the opportunity to meet other NHW Coordinators, The Safer Neighbourhoods Police and other Partners.  David Scales Security Hub http:/...

A second weekend for Open Studios,17th-18th June

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Work by Caroline Nuttall-Smith If you weren't able to enjoy Greenwich Open Studios this last weekend, 10th to11th June, it's ok, there's a second chance on 17th and 18th June. Caroline Nuttall-Smith of 30 Ashburnham Grove is among the Greenwich artists throwing open their studios again this coming weekend, from 2pm to 6pm. She'll be showing ceramics and linocut prints. For the other artists and the map showing where they are, go to www.greenwichopenstudios.co.uk

Suspicions of permanent rail cuts, London Bridge-Greenwich

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A blogger writes Date:  June 7, 2017    Author:  fromthemurkydepths   Temporary rail cuts due to London Bridge rebuild now permanent from 2018? It looks like bad news for Southeastern passengers as recent “temporary” service cuts and slower journeys introduced due to the London Bridge rebuild could be made permanent after completion of the work in 2018. Over the past couple of years I’ve covered the London Bridge rebuild program which has caused much upheaval for Southeastern passengers across south east London. I’ve reported on cuts between London terminals and Deptford, Greenwich, Maze Hill and Westcombe Park, which were particularly severe in the evening peak. In August 2016 these changes occurred: During the period from 17:00-19:00 service levels of 13 trains from London Cannon Street to Greenwich reduced to 8 trains. A 38% cut. Cuts for Deptford, Maze Hill and Westcombe Park stati...

Second talk at 6pm on Bowie, bombs and Britain's first car

The talk on the Triangle's history today, Saturday 10th June in the Ashburnham Arms, has proved more popular than expected, so, to avoid a crush, Mick Delap will give two talks, one at 5pm, and a second one at 6pm. And Neil Sinclair will conduct two guided tours, at 6pm and 7pm. The 5pm talk is fully subscribed. There is still room at the 6pm talk, with the 7pm tour to follow. If you are booked in at 5pm, you can change to the later one if you like. If you are turning up on spec, turn up at 6pm.