Sticky: NEW! Events calendar

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JMLF
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Here is a bundle of stuff for the events calendar! :) Not many have websites but were found on twitter/other social media

Sugar Hill Cafe - 14th Feb Valentine’s night - “Lovers Rock” 7-11pm. Free entry.

Thursday 21st Feb, 8pm - New weekly quiz starts at The Golden Lion

Thursday 28th Feb, 7pm - Sydenham Film club - Wings of desire - http://sydenhamarts.co.uk/event/film-cl ... of-desire/

Every 2nd Friday, 2.30pm - SE26 Enterprise Club at Ignition Tap Room - “a monthly gathering to bring together freelancers, entrepreneurs, online business, start-ups, and local businesses” Contact ljones427@gmail.com for further info.

Every Monday, 8pm - Quiz at The Greyhound

Wednesday 27th February (and every last Wednesday) 7.30pm - Sydenham Book Club at The Golden Lion. Book for end of February is Elmer Gantry - Sinclair Lewis
and for March is Fatherland - Robert Harris.

Wednesday 20th March 7.30 - Open Book Club at Kirkdale Bookshop (Confessions of Felix Krull, confidence man by Thomas Mann) - “Come along to enjoy some discussion on the book with a glass of wine and friendly ambience”
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Thanks JMLF - all added. Keep 'em coming!
https://sydenham.info/calendar

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JRW
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8 July 7.30 local planning meeting chaired by Cllr Tom Copley at OLSPN Sydenham Road SE26
Ask developers questions about the St Philip Neri redevelopment.
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Thank you JRW. Added to events calendar.

It would be helpful if whoever is organising this to identify themselves and give more notice if they expect a community response. It's too late for me which is a disappointment.

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JRW
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I couldn't agree more. The meeting was organised by Lewisham, who failed to notify more than a handful of very recent commenters, at extremely short notice. The date was fixed a week before, but the developers declined to post notices provided by Lewisham for their neighbours, although it was publicised extensively within the school community. Lewisham and our councillors also refused to publicise it, despite repeated requests.

Sydsoc finally received clear information about the meeting's format on Thursday 4, when the developers finally confirmed their intentions with planning. Sydsoc then printed posters and did its best to publicise it over the weekend. Unfortunately, a concerted effort was made to tear down a large number of posters immediately around the library, school and church, which
must have affected the number of people aware of the meeting.

Given zero budget and knackered volunteers, we did our best; all complaints to be addressed to Lewisham and developers. Better still, come along to tonight's Mayor and Cabinet meeting at 6.30, when the Council's response to the Sydenham Assembly motion is considered. Should be interesting.
TredownMan
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JRW wrote: 10 Jul 2019 06:59 Unfortunately, a concerted effort was made to tear down a large number of posters immediately around the library, school and church, which
must have affected the number of people aware of the meeting.
Not surprising. A very hostile and unwelcome atmosphere being created by this campaign.
Cllr John Getgood
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Sorry for the old log in - I am no longer a councillor but was registered on here as such. I will try to join as an individual or as Chair of Penge Forum. However, residents of Penge and Sydenham share an interest in the future of Crystal Palace Park so members here might be interested in a Penge Forum meeting next Thursday, 26th September:

The next Open Meeting of Penge Forum will ask: What is happening with Crystal Palace Park?

It is several years now since Bromley Council agreed an outline plan for improving Crystal Palace Park. A new Trust Board has been formed to run the park, yet we have seen little in the way of improvement and many residents feel the park is being neglected. When will we our local, historic, open space receive the attention it deserves? What do you consider should be the priorities?

You will be able to hear from and discuss these issues with representatives from the Crystal Palace Park Trust and The Friends of Crystal Palace Park. The Friends of the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs will talk about a project to improve access to Dinosaur island.
There will also be updates from local councillors and organisation.

The meeting is free and open to all. It is on Thursday 26th September at Anerley Town Hall, Anerley Road. Doors will open at 7.00 p.m. for free refreshments and the meeting will start at 7.30 p.m.
https://pengeforumnew.wordpress.com
alywin
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This sounds to me like something which deserves its own thread, too.
JMLF
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Stuart - just emailed you (admin.bizz) re: On The Hoof events and evenings. They are starting to do set menu mess Thursday and Friday evenings and other special “world food nights”. Hopefully you can upload the info somewhere to promote!
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Borough wide community event.

To mark the lifting of our lockdown and to perhaps celebrate the lives, as we deem appropriate, of those who succumbed.

I think it reasonable that we wait the full fourteen weeks specified to protect those who need shielding.

So end-of-June is a target time.

But even if our HMG decrees that we need 26 weeks or 52 weeks for that matter to protect our community and get through this, we should collectively mark this forthcoming event at the end.

We cannot do so many things now so we should do them then.

We can look forward - we will get through this.
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Event Name: St Christopher's Virtual Open Gardens
Date: 22 July - 31 August
Location: At home
Description: St Christopher's Hospice first ever Virtual Open Gardens

Due to Covid-19, we haven't been able to enjoy many of the beautiful gardens that normally open their gates at this time of year. We simply couldn't let the hard work of our committed gardeners go to waste and that is why we've decided to run our first ever Virtual Open Gardens!

To explore a whole variety of beautiful gardens from the comfort of your own home, please visit: https://www.stchristophers.org.uk/opengardens and help us raise much needed funds for the hospice during these challenging times.
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Stuart - just emailed you (admin.bizz) re: On The Hoof events and evenings. They are starting to do set menu mess Thursday and Friday evenings and other special “world food nights”. Hopefully you can upload the info somewhere to promote!
Exploring Whisky
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We've an event at Ignition Brewery for Burns Night on Thursday 27th January, 7pm - traditional Burn's Supper (Meat or veggie Haggis, neeps & Tatties, Whisky sauce - followed by whisky infused cranachan!) and whisky tasting (4 drams included in ticket price)

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/burns-ni ... keep_tld=1
sydenhamgreyhounds
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New inclusive Running Group in Sydenham!

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We are excited to introduce the Sydenham Greyhounds, a recreational running group for runners of all abilities set up by local regulars Gareth and Jason. The group will provide an opportunity to run and socialise in the Sydenham area with likeminded individuals. The group caters for all abilities with routes ranging from 3km to 8km at varying paces. So whether you are new to running or a regular runner already, everyone is welcome and the group is a great way to meet new people while keeping active.

All are welcome to stick around for a social drink afterwards after and get to know your fellow runners! The group will meet every two weeks on a Tuesday night starting 8 March 2022 at 6.45 p.m at The Greyhound Pub. No need to book, just turn up and introduce yourself to Gareth or Jason on the night.

Further details are available on the Sydenham Greyhounds’ website https://groups.runtogether.co.uk/SydenhamGreyhounds
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New inclusive Running Group in Sydenham!

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Next run - this Tuesday, 22nd March! See you there, 6.45pm at The Greyhound, Sydenham Round. Hang around for 20% off food and drink.
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