After twelve years working in bookselling and publishing, Annie’s debut novel, Not Quite Perfect, became a number one bestseller. Her most recent book, Eudora Honeysett is Quite Well, Thank You was a USA Today bestseller. She teaches creative writing classes at Beckenham Place Mansion throughout the year.
The Writing SparkThe Bridge House Theatre – A true celebration of community & creativity in Penge!Revolution RecordsStreet ArtEllie Reeves MPQueen Elizabeth IIStreet Art – Bird is the WordStreet Art – Having a Hoot around PengeWoof & GoINGENIOUS TECHNOLOGY FOR CANCER PATIENTS
The Bridge House Theatre – A true celebration of community & creativity in Penge!
Date: 05/09/2022
The Bridge House Theatre are delighted to announce their eclectic Autumn & Winter season.
Revolution Records
Date: 01/03/2022
Re-discovering Vinyl. Opening soon in Penge High Street - Revolution Records
Street Art
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Ellie Reeves MP
Date: 01/03/2022
Following a tireless campaign driven by our wonderful local community in November, the Mayor of London committed to funding the renovations for the 50m pool and diving pool at the Crystal Palace National Sport Centre.
Street Art – Bird is the Word
Date: 01/03/2022
The work in question is located at the corner of Chesham Road and Chesham Crescent. It features a richly coloured and striking collaboration between London based artist Thisone and visiting Parisian artist Nush Poke.
Street Art – Having a Hoot around Penge
Date: 01/04/2022
This month we are taking a look at something a little different to our regular painted mural works. We are focusing on a recent series of 12 miniature clay installation works, placed up by local artist Elena Howard as part of the Penge Owl Trail.
Woof & Go
Date: 01/04/2022
If you believe dog grooming is just a luxury for over-indulged pooches, then think again. No matter what size, age or breed, regular professional grooms are in fact essential to keep your dog in good health. And a healthy dog is a happy dog.
INGENIOUS TECHNOLOGY FOR CANCER PATIENTS
Date: 01/04/2022
The Chartwell Children’s Cancer Trust is a local charity that supports paediatric oncology communities and local cancer and leukaemia services. It is helping to fund the development and maintenance of a new app, the first of its kind, for oncology patients and families. This inspiring app will give children and families fighting cancer easy access to comprehensive, dynamic, high quality, evidence-based education resources in one centralised place direct to their phone or tablet.