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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31 March 2021

Forest Hill History Panel

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On Tuesday 20th April (7:30pm), the Forest Hill Society is organising a panel discussion on the 20th Century history of Forest Hill. We ar...
29 March 2021

Tom Keating: The Forest Hill Forger

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By Gary Thornton Havelock Walk may be known for its community of artists, but 100 years ago, at the other end of Forest Hill, a small boy gr...
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27 March 2021

Public Service Broadcasting

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By Claus Murmann The Forest Hill Society’s communications committee thought it would be interesting to spotlight local artists in the Forest...
26 March 2021

Back from the Brink: Trees of Significance

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By Quetta Kaye, Environment Committee chair At the top of the hill in the Horniman Gardens, near to the Butterfly House, there is a prehisto...
25 March 2021

News from St Christopher’s, Your Local Hospice

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  By Suzy Fisk, Communications and Marketing Lead, St Christopher’s Hospice At St Christopher’s Hospice we have been serving the community o...

Forest Hill Library Garden

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By Lauren Goddard After months of passing by the empty green patch behind the Forest Hill Library, and speculating about its emptiness,...
24 March 2021

Rubble, Frogs and Mince Pies: The December Workday on Albion Millennium Green

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By Jorella Andrews, Chair of the Albion Millennium Green Trust Saturday 12th December dawned fresh, cool and dry after a night of rain — ide...

A Year at the Lewisham Foodbank: A First-Hand Account

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By Claus Murmann   Early in 2020, as we were heading for the first lockdown, I answered a call for volunteer delivery drivers for Lewisham F...
23 March 2021

Fairlawn Auxiliary Military Hospital

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By Sheila Carson Not long after the outbreak of the First World War, the numbers of wounded servicemen arriving in England threatened to o...
22 March 2021

Oh, Christmas Tree

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By Jason Kee The festive celebrations may have been muted this past Christmas, but the SE23 (and SE4) communities enjoyed some great festive...
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