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Do you operate a business organisation in Rye Lane or Peckham High Street or the turnings off them? Are you a user of Peckham town centre as a shopper, bus or train traveller, resident, or do you use the growing entertainment or leisure facilities, or visit for any reason?


If you do, please try to come to an interesting and unusual event about waste and recycling in the town centre on:

TUESDAY 19th JULY 2016, 3.00-8.00pm: drop in exhibition, 6.30-7.30pm: meeting and discussion

at UFWTW, 128 Rye Lane, SE15 4SB, (opposite Parkstone Road)

See here for more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/1033565293395416


This is an event for businesses and all different kinds of users of the town centre, so we hope you can help to spread this info through your own email lists and social media accounts, and let all your contacts with an interest in the town centre know about it as well. Please encourage them to drop-in and find out more about sustainable solutions to the waste issues in the town centre, and if they are interested how they can get involved.

Ha!

Raggedy flyers on lampposts and mini billboards attached to public fences etc are an eyesore - another form of littering. .


In the short term, asking those businesses who dump their rubbish (vegetable matter, hair extensions, cigarrette ends) to not do it under pain of a fine could be a simple way of making the area a more savoury place - which would be a benefit to everyone, including the business owners themselves.

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