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Our Safer Neighbourhoods Team

The Safer Neighbourhoods Team ward panel met on Tuesday 14 March.  The ward are currently looking for new members from all areas of Greenwich Park and Greenwich Creekside wards.  The panel is also searching for a new Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary. Please do let us know if you are interested in any of the positions. The next SNT meeting will be on 23 May at 1830 in St Alfege’s Church Hall. Local crime statistic are available at https://www.met.police.uk/area/your-area/met/greenwich/greenwich-west/about-us/top-reported-crimes-in-this-area

Are you interested in the history of your house?

House History Workshop Saturday 25th March - 1:45 to 4:30pm at the Trafalgar Road Forum, Greenwich Interested in researching the history of your house? When was it built? Who has lived there and what were their lives like? Bring your laptop perhaps and any information you may already have found. The Greenwich Society hopse to be able to learn and share stories together with the help and advice from some expert researchers. * Julian Watson, retired Local History Librarian for Greenwich has a wealth of knowledge about how the town developed. * Ellen Lesley is a heritage consultant and historian and * Angie Birkett, who lived for many years in Greenwich, now works as a professional genealogist. Book early to secure your place as numbers will be limited. You can book through the Greenwich Society at https://greenwichsociety.org.uk/Events/ £15 for members, £20 for non members.

Ashburnham Triangle Carol Singing for Shelter

Resident Janet Stott writes On December 19th at 6 pm we met at the Ashburnham Arms for chestnuts, mince pies and mulled wine. There was a very good turnout kids and adults alike. The weather looked like rain but everyone cheerfully set out and we sang carols round the Triangle with great gusto. Children rattled collecting boxes  and the residents generously put their money in. We got back to the pub just in time to avoid a downpour. Pepina at the Ash was ready with drinks, shepherds pie and a vegetarian option. An unusually high number squeezed in for the Christmas Quiz that Barbara Reid had prepared.  Pepina provided the food at cost with the rest of the proceeds going to Shelter, there was a small charge to enter the Quiz and the ATA residents made up the rest of the collection which amounted to £347.  

2023 Gardening begins

Our ATA gardeners have set first date for early planting:  Saturday 28 January 10.30 am at Ada Kennedy Court Please join them if you can.

January update from the Royal Greenwich Community Champions

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Your views on cervical screening in Greenwich Cervical screening (smear test) is an important test which checks the health of your cervix (the opening to your womb from your vagina). Screening can help prevent cancer and saves lives.  All women and people with a cervix aged 25 to 64 are invited to be screened.  We would like to hear what women and people with a cervix in the borough of Greenwich aged 25 to 64 feel and think about cervical screening to enable us to improve the process and make it easier for people.  💬 Take our short survey - you could win £50 in Love 2 Shop vouchers. Click here to start the survey Covid-19 Vaccination Do you have a weakened immune system, or live with someone who does? You can get a Covid -19 vaccination this winter to help protect them and yourself.  Click here to book  

The Industries of Deptford Creek

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Please see above an invitation to an event at the Creekside Discovery Centre on Thursday 12 January at 6.00pm to launch Mary Mills's new book on the Industries of Deptford Creek. It’s a rare opportunity to hear Mary in person. I hope some of you can make it.  Barbara

7th Day Adventist carol concert

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Tis the season for the ATA Carols Party Night

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  A reminder that Monday night is our Carols Party Night!

Diversity Together Cultural Day, Saturday, December 17th

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Carols Party Night, Monday 19 December

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