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For all of you who use the One O'clock club, as you know the building is a recycled POW hut and is crumbling and being invaded from below by tree roots! There is going to be a new facility, come and have your say about it.

Renata


Peckham Rye Park and Common are changing


Come along and share your views about:


* a new children?s playroom (One O'clock club)*


* new football changing rooms and facilities *


* a new play space *



Friday 11 April, 12pm to 4pm


fun day at the adventure playground (bouncy castle etc)



Saturday 19 April


11am to 1pm at the park football pitches


2pm to 4pm at the children?s play room


The Building Exploratory and Southwark Council staff will be available to talk about your thoughts


and ideas for the future of the park. Illustrations by local children from Peckham Rye Park.


If you would like to share your thoughts outside of these sessions please call 0207 608 0775


or email us: [email protected]

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