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TALK AT CLAPTON LIBRARY + WALK Open Spaces around Clapton Thursday 15 May, 7.30pm Speakers will talk about Abney Park Cemetery, Springfield Park and Hackney Marshes and the projects carried out to enhance our local natural environment.
With Karen Byers, Abney Park Cemetery Trust; Annie Chipchase, London Wildlife Trust; and Anne Woollett, Hackney Environment Forum.
In conjunction with this talk there will be a walk from Hackney Marshes to Springfield Park on Monday 19 May from 7pm, led by members of the Hackney Marsh Users Group. The walk will explore the wildlife and geography of the marshes and parkland. Meet 7pm at Marshgate Bridge at the junction of Homerton Road and the Lea Navigation (buses 236, 276 and W15). The walk will be led by members of the Hackney Marsh Users Group and will explore the wildlife and geography of the marshes and parkland. It will end around 9pm.
Clapton Library is on Northwold Road, E5 (near Upper Clapton Road) and is open Mondays Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am to 8pm and on Fridays from 10am to 8pm. Clapton Library Users Group (David Vail): 020 8442 4324 davidvail@blueyonder.co.uk 5:02:20 PM | permalink |
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A GUIDED WALK AROUND AND ABOUT LONDON FIELDS Follow an ancient trackway out of central Hackney to hear about the 'common land' of London Fields, one of London[base ']s view remaining Lidos, the first Jews in Hackney, the old Church and its lost community, the new Church with its fine murals, 18th century asylums for the mentally ill, the Regent[base ']s Canal, Broadway Market and much more.
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A GUIDED WALK ON THE HISTORY OF CLISSOLD PARK (AND ITS IMMEDIATE SURROUNDING AREA) Find out about one of London's most delightful parks: opened for the public in 1889, formed from the landscaped grounds of a house named after a love-struck curate; follow the course of a natural and a man- made river; hear about the development of Stoke Newington since Saxon times and stand atop Fat Turkey mound.
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