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Peckham Vision http://www.peckhamvision.org has a lot of experience of how local action can affect what happens in our neighbourhood. We are keen to share this in conversation with others locally. Regularly we do that on Saturday afternoons in our small shop unit in Holdrons Arcade, and at summer events. Also we open our studio in the Bussey Building sometimes for this. One opportunity is this weekend.


To anyone who is free in Peckham this weekend, Peckham Vision invite you to our Open Studio. Open from midday to 5pm, Saturday and Sunday, 7th & 8th December, next to the Pexmas market and the Bussey Winter fair in Copeland Gallery, Copeland Park. The entrance is through 133 Rye Lane. The studio is on 2nd floor on Stair C, yellow door in the Bussey passage.


Come for a chat and find out about how community action saved the Bussey Building, Copeland Park, Peckham Multi-Storey and much more. Also how all this relates directly to the climate emergency. Post your comments here on any of these topics after your visit. It woud be good to see a discussion here.

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PECKHAM VISION AND A HISTORY OF COPELAND PARK & BUSSEY BUILDING - https://www.copelandpark.com/blog/2020/01/15/peckham-vision-and-a-history-of-copeland-park/

Come and learn more - at Peckham Vision?s next Community Open Studio this Sunday midday 12-5pm 19th January @ Bussey Passage, yellow door, 2nd floor. Tea & homemade cakes, exhibition & conversations. Topic of the moment: ?Climate Emergency and Extinction Rebellion in Southwark?. Also discover how Rye Lane has changed in the last 10 years.

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