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Visit beautiful Dulwich gardens and support local charity Link Age Southwark!


Now restrictions are easing, Link Age Southwark are delighted to be involved in a number of upcoming Open Garden events hosted by local supporters, in aid of the charity. The Dulwich gardens will open to the public with all proceeds of tickets, refreshments and plant sales going towards Link Age Southwark?s work with older people and people living with dementia in the community.


Timetable:

? Sunday 23 May: 115 Dulwich Village, SE21 7BJ. 6.30pm ? 8.30pm

? Sunday 6 June: North House, Dulwich Village, SE21 7BJ. 2pm ? 5pm

? Wednesday 16 June: 108 Turney Road, SE21 7JJ. 6.30pm ? 8.30pm

? Sunday 27 June: Garden Safari at 102, 108 & 110 College Road, SE21 7HW. 2.30pm ? 5.30pm


For more information and to purchase tickets in advance, please go to the charity?s website: https://www.linkagesouthwark.org/Pages/Events/

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