The Peckham Weeklies are back to business as usual again. We meet at All Saints Church hall on Blenheim Grove every Tuesday from 7pm to 9pm. Look forward to seeing you there!
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Let’s get the Livesey Exchange ready
On Tuesday 6 September 2016, we will be meeting at 7pm at the soon-to-be Livesey Exchange, Ledbury Estate garages, SE15 1QP, entrance off Bird in Bush Road. It is now officially less than a weekCONTINUE READING
A one-off Wednesday for 31 August 2015
Hello! This week we are meeting on Wednesday 31 August instead of Tuesday. We will be in the Pempeople Popup Shop at 91 Peckham High Street, SE15 5RS finalising our plans and activities for theCONTINUE READING
A sneak peek for the Weeklies
On Tuesday 2 August 2016, the Peckham Weeklies will be taking a special field trip to the site of the future Old Kent Road Studios / Livesey Exchange. We will be meeting at the disused garagesCONTINUE READING
For immediate release
‘KNOCK’D ‘EM IN THE OLD KENT ROAD.’ AN EVENT TO MAKE VISIBLE THE DIVERSITY AND RICHNESS OF COMMUNITIES IN THE OLD KENT ROAD, AND QUESTION HOW THESE WILL BE AFFECTED BY IMMINENT ‘REGENERATION’. TheCONTINUE READING
Let’s take planning to the pub
Our regular meeting for Tuesday 22 March 2016 will take place at: The Lord Nelson, 386 Old Kent Road, SE1 5AA The Peckham weeklies are currently preparing an event for the London Festival of ArchitectureCONTINUE READING
Weeklies get Levelled: special meeting location
On Tuesday 9 February 2016 we will start our meeting at 7pm in a special location in the former Chinese medicine shop next to TSB on Rye Lane. Philippe from Peckham Levels / Pop Brixton will be givingCONTINUE READING
A more organic scale
Codesign interviewed Daniel Corby Bristow in 2014 Daniel Corby Bristow is 32 and first came to Peckham in 2002, studying at Camberwell College of Art; living in Bellenden Road, Choumert Grove and Nunhead. He hasCONTINUE READING
Urban farming: exploring the options
What is meant by nature in the city or elsewhere can be endlessly debated, but there is increasing evidence put forward by for example UNESCO that improving urban biodiversity (spaces for plants, insects, birds etc.)CONTINUE READING
Rye Lane orchard
Nature, food and a bit of respite Rye Lane orchard is the little sister of Octavia’s orchard, a temporary installation by What if: projects using 36 wheely bins as planters for fruit trees andCONTINUE READING