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Nunhead Beats the Bounds - Our Parade - July 4th 2PM


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PEOPLE OF NUNHEAD, COME TOGETHER AGAIN! THIRD YEAR IN A ROW!


Join the Annual Nunhead Beats the Bounds on Saturday 4th July 2015 - 2PM on Nunhead Green.

Nunhead's Annual Parade.


The ancient tradition of Beating the Bounds has been reborn in Nunhead - Come together to celebrate what makes our home unique.


While Rome has its Seven Hills, New York its Seven Bridges, and Rio its Seven Beaches,

Nunhead has its Seven Pubs. Each different. Each special. Each magnificent.


This year our parade will connect and celebrate the seven remaining pubs of Nunhead and highlight the plight and success of the public house in a rapidly changing London.


Starting at the Old Nun's Head on Nunhead Green at 2PM, we will beat the bounds of Nunhead, passing the Man of Kent, The Ivy House, The Waverly Arms, through Nunhead Cemetery, The Golden Anchor, The Hollydale and The Pyrotechnists Arms


Nunheaders young and old will pound the roads, trees and buildings with sticks and songs. We will sing of Angels, William Blake, Queen Elizabeth, Dr. Harold Moody and the other icons of Nunhead. We will rejoice in our Nunhead and in the pubs which make our ville great.


We will end up with a shindig on Nunhead Green with music, refreshments and a free glass of Nunhead Whacker - an ale specifically brewed for this event.


This year, Nunhead Beats the Bounds for Nunhead's Magnificent Seven - Celebrating the past, present and future of our public houses!


NUNHEAD NUNHEAD NUNHEAD FOREVER!


Live Updates: @nunheadradio

To get involved,

Contact Lewis Schaffer [email protected]

  • 2 weeks later...

I really enjoyed the pub crawl - I mean walk yesterday. A good crowd and great musical entertainment along the way.


Sandra and Vincent at the man of Kent would like a rendition of the magnificent seven song. They were unaware that they feature in this local hit!

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