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Something here for EVERYONE including four legged friends.

Between now and 20th November there are eight events at The Hill Station Cafe, Kitto Rd SE14 5TW.

Supporting such events is also a terrific way to 'feel part of the local community' and to support the artists.

If you have never been to the community cafe, you will be in for a treat, a very safe place, with licenced bar, great grub and plenty of comfy seating with outdoor terrace.

To book any of the events go to:

https://hillstationcafe.co.uk/events-%26-private-hire

FREE EVENT: Book Launch - Growing Panes by Tamara Muroiwa - 30th Aug 7pm

FREE EVENT : 'Nice to see you' - an evening of live experimental music with guest artist Luke Martin - Sept 11th 6pm

£5,25 Brit School Collective headlined by Ramfunk - 23rd September 6.45pm

FREE EVENT: Jam on the Hill Sundays - weekly starting 2nd Oct 6pm

£14.50 Jarman - Play by Mark Farrelly - 12th & 13th October 8pm

£12 Partikel - London Jazz Festival 2022 - Friday 18th Nov 8pm

£7.50 Mike King’s 'Sunday Session' Open Mic' - 20th Nov 5.30pm

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