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Join CoolTan Arts Coolwalks for a FREE PUBLIC Walk for health & wellbeing, exploring interesting characters and the eccentric architecture of Dulwich. Learn new things, make friends, get fit and have fun.


THURSDAY, 28th AUGUST from 12.30pm to approximately 3.00 pm.


Start: DULWICH LIBRARY, 368 Lordship Lane, London SE22 8NB

Bus: 12, 40, 176, 185, 197

End: BROCKWELL PARK, Norwood Road, London SE24 9BJ

Bus: 2, 3, 37, 57,68, 196, 322, 432, 468

Rail: Herne Hill

Tube: Brixton


The walk is approximately 4 miles and we would ask participants to wear sensible walking footwear and to bring plenty of water, sun cream and sun hat. There will be an opportunity to stop for something to eat about halfway through so please bring a packed lunch or some money for sandwiches. Participants can leave the walk at any point.


Robert Larkin-Frost

Project Coordinator - CoolWalks


CoolTan Arts winner of Queen's Award for Voluntary Service 2014


CoolTan Arts

Third Floor

224-236 Walworth Road

London, SE17 1JE


Main Switchboard: 020 7701 2696

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.cooltanarts.org.uk

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cooltanarts

Blog: http://coolwalksblog.blogspot.co.uk

Twitter: @CoolWalks


CoolTan Arts is a registered charity, reg. number 1064231, and company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales, reg. number 3244552

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