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Monthly Archives: May 2025
TOMORROW Sheen Open Gardens Sunday 1 June
The annual opportunity to take a look at other people’s gardens.
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Christ Church Summer Recitals June 2025
Wednesdays 12 noon to 1pm. Free but donations welcome. Wednesday, 4 June: Alexia Daphne Eleftheriadou – solo piano Wednesday, 11 June: James Druce – trombone and piano. Wednesday, 18 June: West London Tuba Quartet. Friday 13 June at 7pm : … Continue reading
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Charlie Standing’s Concert at All Saints Church
Charlie Standing is giving a concert of his musical mishaps and disasters on June 8th. For many years Charlie was Organist at All Saints, and is a popular jazz pianist at a number of London Clubs. Charlie’s repertoire ranges from … Continue reading
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The Painkalac Valley Network
A visiting friend from Australia works with a coalition of community groups on the Great Ocean Road in coastal Victoria. Can the East Sheen and Mortlake Communities learn from their objectives? The Painkalac Valley Network is an ongoing coalition of … Continue reading
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Tagged biodiversity, climate-change, community, conservation, environment, Mortlake and East Sheen, nature
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Richmond and the Thames
A free exhibition on Richmond Riverside. Explore the history of Richmond’s waterside right where it happened. At this exhibition, hosted by Richmond’s boatbuilding craftsmen, you’ll uncover the rich, centuries-old connection between Richmond and the Thames. Delve into the diverse history … Continue reading
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An Elephant in Mortlake
The Heygate estate in Elephant and Castle was demolished in 2014 and replaced by Elephant Park, a development of thousands of luxury apartments, built by the Australian developer Lendlease. Elephant Park is seen as an exemplar of a new global … Continue reading
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Tagged affordable housing, elephant-and-castle, housing, london, mortlake, news, richmond-council, Stag Brewery
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The Revd Ayoob Adwar, Vicar at St. Mary the Virgin Mortlake
This post will be informative for readers interested in the various strands of Christianity, religious education, Middle Eastern religion and politics, and the career to date of the new Vicar at St. Mary the Virgin. The Revd Ayoob Adwar joined … Continue reading
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Tagged chaldean, christianity, church, faith, isis, jesus, news, parish-of-mortlake-with-east-sheen, st-mary-the-virgin
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MESS walks the northerly Parish boundary
The Limes east of Jubilee Gardens, at 123 Mortlake High Street on one side and this view on Thames Path the other, was built in around 1720. After a number of uses it was converted into seven private apartments in … Continue reading
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