Only a brisk 20 minute walk from FH station or a short bus ride (or even train).
Absolutely, JMLF.
And I noticed last week that the St. Christopher's Hospice store right next to the bookstore had a note in the window saying that they have a book department in the basement.
I am in the process of moving to Sydenham. I will be living right near to the Sydenham Railway Station and I suspect that after I have done my morning trainspotting duties then it will be off to Blue Mountain for my coffee fix and then to rummage through the bookstore and St. Christopher's.
Happy days are here again!
Would you help us by completing a 2 minute questionnaire? If you add your contact details in the box under Q8 you will automatically enter a draw to win £50 to spend in a Forest Hill shop of your choice.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PKQH6GZ
Feel free to ignore the above and no need to respond.
Good luck and thanks for all your continued hard work.
Would you help us by completing a 2 minute questionnaire? If you add your contact details in the box under Q8 you will automatically enter a draw to win £50 to spend in a Forest Hill shop of your choice.
I saw this too. The social enterprise behind this is called Shared City, and already has an interesting calendar of events, such as "Brilliant Buddha Experience: Lotus in the City", "Family Indian Dance Workshop", "Pure Persia: Behind the Veils", "Tantalising Turkey - Hot Hammam & Belly Dance", "Recalling The Future: post revolutionary Iranian art". I worry that here in SE London we may not be sufficiently enlightened

The job description from SEE3 website is:
We want someone to:
Coordinate and curate a series of workshops, events, exhibitions and timetable of other activities in different spaces in Forest Hill to animate them and create a draw for people to pop in. This could include showcase displays for local businesses, entrepreneurs and individuals who want to add to the footfall of Forest Hill.
Through the programme of activities and events, creatively encourage new ideas that engage with identity and place and explore what the community wants and needs from their high street.
Ensure spaces are accessible (both physically and visually) to as wide a range of existing traders on the high street and a diverse group of residents.
The key outputs are:
to deliver a busy footfall to the space being used
to engage local residents to reflect the diversity of the area, particularly those living in social housing
to capture information and feedback from visitors to the spaces
to encourage more volunteers to support SEE3 – this may include help with the workshops
to deliver 3 to 5 key activities/events
Having been invited to participate in the selection process, I believe that the team behind Shared City will be able to deliver on this programme, and have a good track record of doing this across London (and include local people who know Forest Hill). Obviously, what works well in Neasden or Stoke Newington is not necessarily right for Forest Hill, which is why feedback to this survey is helpful in shaping the project.
So please help by giving them your initial ideas in the Survey

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/...?5,1251171
I really want him to move to Dartmouth road that would be amazing




Thanks Pauline.
I've spoken to the Horniman Walrus about this and he said 'Give us raw fish!'

Michael do you know if we are allowed to paint the walls, or know who I should contact at Lewisham Council to get permission? I couldn't possibly just go ahead without permission at midnight with a torch attached to my head!
Sorry for the kick up the bottom, but we all just need to do that little bit more to make where we live even more amazing!
As Marvin Gaye said "Lets get it on"
I'm not sure he was talking about painting a wall though!
I have met many of the newcomers and a lot of them are very willing to muck in. I just think it's the time of year and the diabolical weather that's making the prospect quite uninspiring at the moment. Mark my words - when the call comes in the spring there will be an army of volunteers for every local community project.