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Cleaner, Greener, Safer applications 2017/18


ed_pete

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Received this the other day. Thought I'd pass it on.



It is almost time to submit your ideas for a cleaner, greener, safer Southwark. The 2017/18 Cleaner Greener Safer programme opens for applications on Saturday 10 September. The closing date is Monday 31 October. Don?t delay, apply [online] or pick up an application form at your next Community Council meeting, local library, one stop shop or leisure centre.


If you would like to find out more about the projects we fund, or want to discuss your idea, come to see us at our [ our launch event] on Saturday 10 September, from 11am to 2pm at Denmark Hill Estate outdoor gym, on the green space at Basingdon Way roundabout, SE5 8HD. We will be on hand give advice on how to apply and explain the process. For more information and directions to the gym, click here.


Also at our event on Saturday:

Professional instructors to show you how to use the outdoor gym

Free health checks for 40-74 year olds at the NHS Health Check mobile unit

Dr Bike mechanics for bike repairs and security marking and registering

Information on free cycle training from Cycle Confident

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