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Tag Archives: Raymond Burns
Council forced to re-open David Lean Cinema after three years
Tickets for the first public screenings at the David Lean Cinema at the Clocktower in nearly three years go on sale tomorrow morning – a victory for the “little people”, and Ronnie Corbett. The David Lean Cinema will be re-opened … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 council elections, Art, Cinema, David Lean Cinema Campaign, Sara Bashford
Tagged Captain Sensible, Conservative, Croydon, Croydon Council, David Lean Cinema, East Croydon station, Johnny Moped, London Borough of Croydon, Raymond Burns, Sara Bashford, Save the David Lean Campaign, Tory
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Lots of happy talk as residents do the Sensible thing
Almost 30 people from South Norwood, Shirley, Penge and Crystal Palace united to transform a long neglected piece of greenery on South Norwood High Street at the weekend. Crystal Palace Transition Town joined forces with South Norwood Tourist Board and … Continue reading