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FREE guided walk discovering the secret history, mental health history, art & culture of East London


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CoolTan Arts welcomes you on a FREE guided walk run by volunteers. Open to everyone ? our walks are wheelchair accessible, and we have ?escape points? if you need to leave early.


When? Tues 29th May, 12:00 ? 15:00.


Where? Meet outside Hackney Museum (off Mare Street) at 1 Reading Lane, Hackney, East London, E8 1GQ. Buses stop on Mare Street, nearest train: Hackney Central. Walk finishes at the Olympic park. Nearest tube: Pudding Mill Lane, nearest buses and trains: Stratford.


What do I bring? Wear sensible shoes and waterproof clothing, bring water to drink and sandwiches, as there are not many cafes along the way!


How do I join? Just turn up, but do let us know if you have access needs we could help with. Contact Clara at CoolTan Arts on 0207 701 2696 or send an email to [email protected] and let her know you are a potential walker with us!


Find out more about the project:

See www.cooltanarts.org.uk for more info on our charity, look for ?Community Legacy walks? tab on the left of the homepage for more info on the walks.

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