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Eileen

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Hi ? This message is for anyone who is interested in local history and local architecture. Would you like to identify local buildings and places which you think are important in our local history because of their architecture or their social history? Southwark Council is preparing to consult on a ?Local List? for the whole borough, including all areas of SE15 and SE22. This is a list of buildings and spaces of local historic or architectural importance but which don?t meet the exacting criteria for being nationally listed, but it gives a bit of additional protection.


There will be a public meeting organised by Peckham Vision http://www.peckhamvision.org to prepare for this on Wed 20th March: 6pm exhibition and 7pm-9pm meeting with speakers and discussion. The event will be in the Old Mill Building at 72 Copeland Road, SE15. This is a heritage building as one of the few Victorian industrial buildings left in Peckham. It will be a candidate for the Local List and a useful example. More on this here:

* background ? http://www.peckhamvision.org/wiki/Old_Mill_Building#Introduction


The Old Mill Building is open to visit twice before the public meeting if you can?t get to that:

* Saturday 9th March 9.30am to 3pm ? local fundraising boot sale

* Wednesday 13th March 6.15pm?7.15pm exhibition and to see the building

* more info on these events - http://www.peckhamvision.org/wiki/Old_Mill_Building


Here is some initial summary info on the preparation of the Local List: https://www.peckhamvision.org/wiki/Local_List


If you would like to get involved please email [email protected]

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Southwark Council will be consulting later this year on the preparation of the new Heritage Local List. This gives a bit more protection to buildings and places that are valued locally for architectural or social reasons. Local people and community groups have a key role to play in identifying these buildings and places for more protection: https://www.peckhamvision.org/wiki/Local_List


If you are interested in taking part in this, whether you are in East Dulwich, Peckham, Peckham Rye, Camberwell, Nunhead or anywhere in Southwark, come to the exhibition 6pm, and public meeting 7pm-9pm on Wednesday 20th March this week ? book a place https://www.eventbrite.com/e/southwarks-heritage-local-list-tickets-58483751475


The venue is the Old Mill Building at 72 Copeland Road, Peckham SE15: see Google location here:



The Old Mill was built in the 1880s as a ?British wine manufactory? when sweet wines were popular. http://www.peckhamvision.org/wiki/Old_Mill_Building#Introduction

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