Forest Hill Society

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A Society for Forest Hill, London. To contact the Society about our activities please email email@foresthillsociety.com
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27 December 2015

Burns Night 2016

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One of the most fun events in the Forest Hill Society calendar is our annual Robert Burns Night Supper where we combine Scottish food, Scot...
14 December 2015

Consultation: Dartmouth Road Streetscape Improvements

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Lewisham Council is conducting a consultation process to agree significant improvements to Dartmouth Road between the junction with London...
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09 December 2015

Sports News - Forest Hill Park FC

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Clayton Walters tells us about Forest Hill Park Football Club, our local team in the Kent Invicta league. Due to our success working up t...
08 December 2015

Member's Profile - Dr Penelope Jarrett

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How long have you lived in Forest Hill? I have lived in Sydenham or Forest Hill since my parents moved here when I was one year old. My sib...

Business Profile - Sugar Mountain

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Most people in Forest Hill know Pauline Wright, owner of Sugar Mountain on Dartmouth Road, but we wanted to know more about the person be...
07 December 2015

The Path to a New Visitors’ Centre in Devonshire Road Nature Reserve

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Those of you who know the Devonshire Road Nature Reserve will have seen the site develop over the last decade and a half from a run-down,...

Forest Hill Traders Association reject Library Proposals

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Forest Hill Traders have come together to oppose Lewisham Council's plans to convert Forest Hill Library to a Community Library. ...
06 December 2015

AGM Update

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The Society’s AGM took place at the Honor Oak Pub on 22 October. Chairman Michael Abrahams began by looking back over a successful year for...
05 December 2015

Rock n’ Roll in Forest Hill

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Alistair Dey recalls Forest Hill’s pop and rock music heritage The newly rebranded Signal pub in Devonshire Road, both now and in its vari...
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04 December 2015

Environment Committee Report

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How do you make a chore less of a challenge? Have additional volunteers! It certainly made a difference when eight people, including some ...
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