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Plumsteadshire: Plumstead Community Market
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It's All For The Best In This Best Of All Possible Worlds. Friday, 26 October 2012. In the Plumstead area on Saturday 27th October 2012 between 10am - 2pm? Looking for a gift? Feeling the need for a gorgeous slice of cake? Looking for a craft activity so your children don't smear Pritt Stick¹ all over your antimacassars at home? Wanting to meet decent up-standing members of The Shire? This will be the second community market event and by jove, I'm sure there will be more, but why wait? Kids love this day.
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Plumsteadshire: Live entertainment
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It's All For The Best In This Best Of All Possible Worlds. Monday, 23 January 2012. Down in the sleepy hamlet of Woolwich, there's an excitement buzzing around. Folk are chattering about the resurgence of the Woolwich Grand Theatre. On the other hand, there is already a bubbling creative scene up the hill in Plumsteadshire. And what do such 'with-it' folk enjoy? Which is just as well because this Saturday is comedy night at The Pavilion. You'd be a fool to miss it. Monday, January 30, 2012 11:32:00 am.
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James In Charlton: Official Charlton Conservative Page
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James is a lifelong resident of Charlton and is one-third of the Conservatives' Charlton Action Team. In this blog James will report on his activities within Charlton and comment upon local and national political matters. The opinions expressed in this blog are James' personal opinions and not necessarily those of the Conservative Party. About Your Action Team. Official Charlton Conservative Page. From now on most of my Charlton. Posted by James In Charlton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Charlie's Greenwich: December 2009
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009. Strange times indeed. But I wonder: just who or what's watching the camera that's watching the camera? Monday, December 14, 2009. Viral marketing done properly. This Australian TV advert. Has been pulled from the airwaves and removed from Toyota's website. Yet the fact it's made news in the papers. Shows the power of viral marketing. Is all publicity good publicity? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What other people are saying. Guardian - Politicians Football = Groin injuries.
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The Greenwich Gazette: April 2009
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Friday, 24 April 2009. Urban Sounds at Canary Wharf Throughout May. Throughout Canary Wharf (see individual artist locations)Tuesday 5, 12, 19, 26 May 12.30pm-1pm and 1.30pm-2pm. Urban Sounds puts a spring in your step at the start of the working week bringing free music performances from emerging artists into the shopping malls and outdoor spaces at Canary Wharf. Get the most from your lunchtimes by enjoying fresh new music from some of the best up and coming musicians on the scene today. Description: N...
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The Greenwich Gazette: August 2010
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Friday, 27 August 2010. Minnie Bennett Sheltered Accomodation in Greenwich win Community Green Corners Award. All four corners of the capital were turned green in July in London’s Green Corners Awards, organised by The Conservation Foundation. Eight green corners have been chosen for July with Lambeth and Islington coming out as the month’s greenest boroughs. Arocaria Greek Restaurant in Crouch End wins the Health and Wellbeing Award for its wonderful display of flowers whose owner’s “Generos...A cul-de-...
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The Greenwich Gazette: January 2011
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Tuesday, 25 January 2011. Five years after Robert Burns died, a group of his friends got together to remember him and his poetry. The tradition became established and now, every year on his birthday, 25th January, Scots all round the world celebrate Burns Night with a Burns Supper which follows a format similar to the original dinner (often with much toasting and drinking of whiskey! If you and your family would like to join the tradition, this website can help set you on your way:. Links to this post.
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The Greenwich Gazette: November 2010
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Tuesday, 30 November 2010. 2 December to 12 December 2010. Private view: Thursday 2 December, 2010, 6-8pm. Exhibiting photographers: Joel Lardner and Dan Tobin Smith. Viewfinder Photography Gallery: 52 Brixton Village (formerly Granville Arcade), London SW9 8PS. Follow the Viewfinder @ www.viewfinder.org.uk. Links to this post. Greenwich Market's Christmas News. Greenwich Market open 7 days a week. London’s famous Greenwich Market will be open 7 days a week through to 31 December. Visit Father Christmas ...
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The Greenwich Gazette: May 2011
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Saturday, 7 May 2011. The Kids Grow Up: Docklands Sinfonia to Perform for the Queen! They only started out in 2009 and The Greenwich Gazette has been there from day one to see them progress year after year. Now, they crown their hard work with a performance for the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Congrats and here's the press release:. It will present a light-hearted exploration of Shakespeare’s story and feature mentor artists such as Dame Kiri, Anne Reid MBE, Bryony Hannah and Amy Robbins, in additio...
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Charlie's Greenwich: March 2010
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Monday, March 01, 2010. Is online retail the future? Just motivated myself to do some (albeit limited) reading for one of my assignments and came across this article: www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/09564230110694820. Of course that's just one element of a retailer's context, (my next stop is supermarkets and whether my specialist retailer actually offers better standards of CS than supermarkets. I don't think it does) but I thought the article's argument was an interesting one. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).