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You are invited to our Annual Community Review and AGM: 'Which way to go?' on
Saturday 6 September, 2pm-4.30pm, The Old Library, 14-16 Knights Hill, West Norwood SE27 0HY
Everyone very welcome, no need to book, just turn up with your ideas, ready to have your say.
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News

We understand that the Council's current intention is to re-open four to six libraries from mid-July, depending on progress with the Government’s relaxation of the lockdown, and the practical limit

The Friends of Gipsy Hill have announced the winners of their recent banner competition (see picture below). The four selected entries will be displayed on the two double sided lamp post banners on the entrance to Gipsy Road, off the Paxton roundabout. First prize goes to Matt King, with a meal for two at Manuel’s.

Clear Community Web are running two online sessions for adults with learning disabilities and autism on some of the basic features of zoom to enable participants to access social groups and classes. The classes are free and one to one assistance the day before to help download Zoom if this assistance is required.

Streetworks Update

About StreetWorks

StreetWorks is a unique community-led project to improve Norwood and Tulse Hill.  The project is funded by Transport for London and supported by officers at Lambeth Council. The Norwood Forum, the Tulse Hill Forum, local councillors and community groups are working together with residents, businesses, schools and road users to design a better space, remove the one-way system at Tulse Hill and provide training and support for future local projects.

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