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- Brill map from @centreforcities comparing unemployment in UK cities internationally. Newcastle is equiv of Estonia. http://t.co/rkNgU1RJ 4 hours ago
- Well, #eurocrash was an hour of national stereotypes I'll never get back :( 16 hours ago
- Woah! What's left of the SDP want to pull out of Europe...?!? *That's* ironic: http://t.co/42uvHnBS 18 hours ago
- New sign in window of one of those shops that buy old clothes - "We buy books - 5p a kg". #Depressing 22 hours ago
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Monthly Archives: April 2009
European elections on June 4th
Just a quick reminder that there are elections to the European Parliament on June 4th this year. This isn’t to be confused with that other great symbol of European democracy, Eurovision, which takes place on May 16th. If you haven’t already … Continue reading
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Manor House re-opening next week
Great news – following the recent restoration and refurbishment, the Manor House is re-opening on Tuesday next week. The new extended opening hours for the library are 9am-7pm weekdays, 9am-6pm Saturdays and 9am-4pm Sundays. There are lots of events planned … Continue reading
Local assembly – 7th May
The next Lee Green Assembly will take place on Thursday 7th May from 7.30pm until 9.30pm at Lee Manor School, Leahurst Road. My flyer was on the doormat when I got home tonight, and I’d encourage you to have a … Continue reading
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Tagged Leegate, Local Assembly, Locality Fund, Manor House Library, Manor Park, Parking, Schools
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Supermarket Shakespeare
I made it up to Sainsbury’s at lunchtime on Sunday to see this year’s Supermarket Shakespeare, which once again was superb. If you didn’t manage to make it to the Lee Green performances, you’re not too late – you can still … Continue reading
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Dr Bike session this weekend
As part of the Lee Green locality fund, we’ve funded a Dr.Bike session that’s taking place this Saturday in Manor House Gardens. Free bike checks and advice, and a chance to discuss anything cycling-related with someone from Lewisham Cyclists. 10am … Continue reading
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Tagged Locality Fund, Manor House Gardens, Transport
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A ‘one hour’ ticket for buses – join Caroline’s campaign
Every so often someone comes up with an idea that makes such good sense, you wonder why it hasn’t already been implemented. This week, it was my Lib Dem colleague Caroline Pidgeon, who’s one of our London Assembly members. She’s … Continue reading
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