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Picturing The Good Future on Wednesday 15th


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We invite you to come along tonight (drop in between 6 and 8 pm) to help co-create a 'community mind map' to share ideas and visions through art and writing.


Imagine Dulwich and Herne Hill 2024 and beyond; can we redesign local services, rethink play, clean up our air quality, get healthy,improve wellbeing and foster biodiversity? What would a low-carbon, healthy and inclusive economy provide?


Our UK challenge is to meet Net Zero by 2050. In this time of covid, tensions around LTNs and economic uncertainty can we unite, unlock our imaginations, embrace the low-carbon economy and build a new future?


Join in the fun with this community-based creative project.


Results will be collated by bluepatch.org and shared with local people, the UK government and Southwark Council.


Wednesday 15th September

Drop in 6-8pm,

Herne Hill Methodist Hall

155 Half Moon Lane, SE24

Train: North Dulwich, Busses: P4 and 37 (Beckwith Rd stop)


Please bring a mask and pencils.

Kids drawing area. All welcome to join in.

There will be photographers present.

Please note we will ask parental permission before photographing children. Adults, by attending the event, may be included in photographs without our seeking permission.


Covid-Safe

We will be asking for contact details for track and trace on the door.Please wear a mask. We will have some test kits available and some light masks too. Please bring your own drawing equipment (no permanent markers in the church hall please, thanks).


Funded by Southwark Council.


Hosted by Blue Patch, the UK's sustainable directory and social enterprise, based in Dulwich.

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