Previous Events
Hidden SourcesWednesday, November 20, 2019Until Saturday, November 23, 2019 A new one act play presented by Good Wolf and Phoenix Players. |
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Norwood Community Safety Partnership: progress meetingTuesday, November 19, 2019Please e-mail csp@norwoodforum.org if you plan to join us at the meeting or would otherwise like to help. |
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St. Christopher’s Christmas MarketSaturday, November 16, 2019Whether you’re looking for Christmas gift ideas or simply want to get into that festive feeling, our brand new Christmas Market is just what you need! |
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West Norwood Library and Picturehouse: first anniversary celebrationsSaturday, November 16, 2019Go along and join in the celebrations!: |
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279 Rosendale Road SE24 9EJ: public exhibitionThursday, November 14, 2019, Saturday, November 16, 2019A developer is proposing to build flats at 279 Rosendale Road SE24 9EJ adjacent to the Peabody Estate and the Herne Hill to Tulse Hill railway line. |
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Lecture: Cherishing History, Nurturing Wildlife - Kath ChurchSaturday, November 16, 2019Kath Church is the Chair of the Friends of Streatham Cemetery. |
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279 Rosendale Road SE24 9EJ: public exhibitionThursday, November 14, 2019, Saturday, November 16, 2019A developer is proposing to build flats at 279 Rosendale Road SE24 9EJ adjacent to the Peabody Estate and the Herne Hill to Tulse Hill railway line. |
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Fungi identification at West Norwood CemeterySunday, November 10, 2019The first in a series of joint walks with West Norwood Cemetery on various botanical themes. Fabrice Boltho will be finding fungi and sharing his knowledge in this fascinating cemetery. |
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Repair Parties Crystal PalaceSunday, September 8, 2019, Sunday, November 10, 2019Toaster not working? Laptop playing up? Blender driving you mad? Take it along to one of the repair parties at Crystal Palace and they’ll help you fix it. |
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Old South Norwood – an illustrated history part 1Saturday, November 9, 2019There is a lot to be proud of in South Norwood! And now you have a chance to learn more about the local history of the neighbourhood through, local historian, John Hickman. |