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Community Assembly/Filming - Sunday March 1st 11am-Meet at The Ivy House


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Meet 11am at The Ivy House Community Pub, Stuart Road, on Sunday 1st of March.


'Public House?is a new feature length film by award winning artist and academic, Sarah Turner.


Do you live or work near the Ivy House?

Has it played a part in your life?

Are you in a local community group?


You are invited to take part in a simple filmed community event in Peckham Rye for the documentary feature film ?Public House?.


There are more details below, but you can go straight here to sign up and let us know you are coming:

public-house-mass-assembly.eventbrite.co.uk


We?re especially encouraging community groups to attend and walk together.

Friends, family, partners, children, dogs all very welcome!

Bring a small compact mirror if you can.

Hello,


Thanks for posting squashedtomato! Just to update everyone, tomorrow is going ahead, despite the damb squib that is London weather this weekend... But that's not stopping us!


So wrap up warm, wear waterproofs and sturdy shoes (preferably boots or something with good grip to prevent slipping on the mud), and we'll still have plenty of fun.


And yes, please do bring a small mirror - if you don't have one, then we'll have a few to share around.


Any qs, just shout - and do come and say hi on Twitter @publichousefilm

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