Tuesday 6 December 2016

SEEDS OF CHANGE: Rotherhithe’s radical non-conformists.
Saturday 21 January 2017 Meeting at 11am Rotherhithe Overground exit and finishing at 1pm

Seeds of Change invites you to experience the undercurrents of London’s South Docks’ and the radical history of Rotherhithe. From this peninsula parish, the Mayflower set sail for North America and Captain James Cook gathered his intrepid crews. The walk will navigate this rich maritime history, through the development of the Surrey Docks, exploring the social and economic fabric of the ancient borough; particularly focusing on the work of political pioneers such as the Salters.
Join Southwark Hidden Stories to relive this progressive hidden history, and witness how non-conformism radically transformed city life through creative environmental and public health reforms.
Rotherhithe’s visionary Seeds of Change that formed the foundations of universal health care, social housing and modern green cities.
The walk is approximately 2 and half miles long and we would ask participants to wear sensible walking footwear and to come prepared for weather conditions.


The walk is free, and accessible. £5 Donations Welcome



Tuesday December 13th 2pm -4pm
Country to Council in East Dulwich.
Meet at Grove Vale Library at 2pm 25-27 Grove Vale, East Dulwich, London, SE22 8EQ
Bus: P13, 40, 176, 185, 484 or train to East Dulwich



Starting from Grove Vale Library near to East Dulwich Train Station, this walk spans the transformation of the village around Goose Green, up Lordship Lane and into the former Country Estates. Exploring the manner in which the green parkland and country houses metamorphosed into housing for the people.

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