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Daily Archives: February 27, 2013
Fairfield in discussions over cinema use of new studio threatre
Supporters of two of the borough’s neglected arts venues, the David Lean Cinema and the Warehouse Theatre, are expected to be very concerned that management at Fairfield Halls have been holding meetings with cinema operators over the possible use of … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Cinema, Comedy, David Lean Cinema Campaign, Dudley Mead, Fairfield, Fairfield Halls, Margaret Mead, Planning, Property, Ruskin Square, Theatre, Timothy Godfrey, URV, Warehouse Theatre
Tagged Council Tax, Croydon, Croydon Council, David Lean Cinema, Fairfield Halls, London Borough of Croydon, Ruskin Square, Warehouse Theatre
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Library deal collapse leaves “£1m black hole” in budget
The last-minute cancellation by John Laing Integrated Services of the deal to privatise Croydon’s libraries has created a £1 million “black hole” in the Conservative-run council’s budget for the coming year, according to a senior opposition councillor. Timothy Godfrey, the … Continue reading
Dozen primaries sign up for Code Club afterschool lessons
Nearly a dozen local primary schools have signed up to the Croydon Code Club, an initiative backed by the Lives Not Knives youth charity group which aims to bring relevant digital training to pre-teen children – with secondary school pupils … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, Business, Charity, Education, Lives Not Knives, Schools
Tagged Brent Hoberman, Chad Hurley, Croydon, Martha Lane Fox, Niklas Zennström, Simon Bird, Tim Berners-Lee, YouTube
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Foodstock music fest rounds off Fairtrade celebrations
Crystal Palace Transition Town is staging a day’s activities on Saturday, March 2, as the centrepiece of its Fairtrade Fortnight activities. Many of the activities are free, but any money raised will be used to help fund the local food … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, Art, Business, Charity, Community associations, Croydon Greens, Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood, Crystal Palace Community Association, Education, Environment, Gardening, Music, Transition Town
Tagged Croydon, Fairtrade, Fairtrade certification, Fairtrade Foundation, Food bank, Sainsbury, Upper Norwood Library, World Development Movement
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