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SE16 Tweetup – Wednesday 11th Nov 2009

Friday, October 30th, 2009

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Are you an SE16 Twitterer?

Gary Williams has announced an SE16 Tweetup at the Ship & Whale, 2 Gulliver Street SE16, on Wednesday 11th Nov from 7.30pm.

I should be making it along, so hope to see you there!

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Old Footage of the Mayflower Pub in Rotherhithe

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Here’s some lovely old footage of the Mayflower pub in Rotherhithe (The Spread Eagle & Crown in those days). Thanks to SELondoner for sharing!

Art in Deptford

Monday, September 28th, 2009

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There are various arty goings-on at the moment in Deptford with the annual Deptford X festival.

I was over there at the weekend and had a hard time finding the venues (top tip: check where they are on the map before leaving home). In fact, I found it so difficult to find them that I had to stop off for an emergency pub lunch before continuing. Several large roast potatoes, two good hours and a game of Trivial Pursuit later (a pub with board games, no less!), the treasure hunt continued. At last, when all hope seemed lost, we came across some suitably quirky installations next to the railway carriage cafe thingumajig that is The Deptford Project.

I won’t spoil the surprise by telling you what we saw. If you want to support a bit of much-needed local creativity, go there. Eat some cake in the cafe. And have a nose at the art.

The festival is on until next weekend, I believe, so don’t wait too long!

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The Hidden Treasures of Canada Water

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

View from Stave Hill

Having recently moved closer to Canada Water, I’ve been exploring my new patch with fresh eyes lately. I’ve been pleasantly surprised with what I’ve found.

If you live in the area and haven’t done so yet, take a few hours some time to pay a visit to the park area bordered by Salter Road. There’s a very pleasant walk through corridors of greenery, the rather unexpected Stave Hill and even an ‘eco park’. I for one had no idea it was there before! Makes me wonder what other hidden gems are around…


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Good Luck Millwall!

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Millwall Football ClubGood luck to the Lions in this afternoon’s League One play-off final against Scunthorpe!

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Neighbourhoods of Surrey Quays Mapped

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

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Have you ever wondered where Surrey Quays ends and Canada Water begins?

Are you curious to know the shape of Rotherhithe?

Help is now at hand.

Check out Tom Taylor’s rather splendid Boundaries. You can read more about it here.

Surrey Quays on New Year’s Day

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Happy New Year! This photo shows the creepy aftermath of New Year’s Eve in the Surrey Quays shopping centre car park — abandoned trolleys everywhere. Somehow I found it rather spooky.

Anyhow, best wishes and I hope 2009 is a great one for you all!

Merry Christmas Everyone!

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

And it's merry Christmas from meHope you’re having a good time. Best wishes to all!

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The Future of Canada Water

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

I just came across an excellent site that is the home of the “Canada Water Campaign”: http://www.canadawater.org/, a group that “seeks to involve local residents in the physical, social and economic development of the Canada Water area.”

The site has details of all the new developments that are underway and planned for the Canada Water area. If you live in the area but haven’t seen what’s coming or would like more information about the group, then do take a look.

There’s more information about the developments themselves here.

Incidentally, apparently ten of the houses in the new Maple Quays development have been snapped up already. More are available off-plan from £249,995 for one-bedroom flats or £319,500 for two bedroom flats. At least that’s how much they were going for last month.

Property slump? What property slump?

What Do You Like About Surrey Quays?

Monday, November 24th, 2008

?What do you like best about Surrey Quays?

I’d love to hear from you.

Let me know your top three things or, if you’re feeling really brave, write a guest post for this site!
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