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Join us for a family-friendly community day packed with exciting activities and creative experiences for all ages! From an artist-led looming workshop to learning more about archiving, a soft play area and more, there’s something for everyone.

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Staffordshire St Gallery, 49 Staffordshire St, London SE15 5TJ

Saturday, 22nd March, 2025

12 - 4pm

This free event is part of our ongoing Memories for the Future programme, exploring community stories, creativity and shared experiences. 

You’ll have the chance to see elements of the current project, engage with interactive documentation, and sign up to be part of our core group, shaping future activities.


Come along to connect, create and celebrate community spirit. Whether you’re a local resident of Peckham and the surrounding areas, or simply curious to learn more, we’d love to welcome you!

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