Download - Workshop Report - July 2014
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Introduction
Hillary Satchwell
Forest Hill Society
On the 23rd July 2014 the Forest Hill Society and See3 organised a workshop to look at the town centre of Forest Hill. The workshop was organised to facilitate a group of built environment professionals, architects and landscape architects who live or work in or near SE23 to use their time and skills to improve Forest Hill Town Centre. In particular, to build upon the many positive outcomes as part of the Town Centre’s role in SEE3, as one of the Portas Pilots.
The objective for the workshop was to help identify what works and doesn’t work in the town centre at the moment; to help develop a community led vision for change and action; and to develop creative ideas for making the town centre a better place.
The workshop was organized by Hilary Satchwell of the Forest Hill Society and Ed Holloway of See3. Both of whom provided their time to organize the event and attend on a voluntary basis.
<PM�QV^Q\M�TQ[\�NWZ�\PM�M^MV\�_I[�QLMV\QÅML�from existing local contacts, social media, recommendations and other community stakeholders. Invitations were sent out by email to around 50 individuals (see text on the next page), with around 25 positive responses.
The intention was to include a range of professionals and backgrounds as well as a few local business owners and other members of the community. The focus of the event was to be on harnessing high Y]ITQ\a�KZMI\Q^M�IVL�KZQ\QKIT�[SQTT[�\W�JM[\�MٺMK\�QV�I�relatively short time. It was about asking questions, LM^MTWXQVO�QLMI[�IVL�\M[\QVO�IXXZWIKPM[�\W�LQٺMZMV\�parts of the town centre in order to further explore its potential.
The workshop was held in the Gallery Space of No.6 Havelock Walk. The use of the space was kindly donated by Donal and Karen McCusker.
The workshop was held between 10am and 4pm, with an open feedback session for the wider community running between 4-5pm.
The format of the workshop was to divide those attending into four groups each focusing on a LQٺMZMV\�XIZ\�WN �.WZM[\�0QTT�<W_V�+MV\ZM���<PM�NW]Z�areas were:1) Forest Hill Station Forecourt and London Road2) Perry Vale 3) Dartmouth Road4) Dartmouth Road to the railway line - routes
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It is intended that this workshop forms the start of a series of town centre focused events in Forest Hill over the next year making use of the time and expertise of the local community. Forest Hill town centre has great potential and a strong community vision for the area has the potential to inspire, direct and bring about positive change.
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W o r k s h o p I n v i t a t i o n
Email Initiation
Issued by the Forest Hill Society
<PM�TI[\�IZMI�[XMKQÅK�^Q[QWV�IVL�XTIVVQVO�O]QLIVKM�for Forest Hill Town Centre was produced in2003 and much has changed since this time. The town centre has seen a considerableincrease in new businesses and new residential development over the past 3-4 years, a newswimming pools complex has opened and the Horniman Museum and Horniman Triangle attractever more people to the area. There is also an established arts community focused onHavelock Walk and new workspace for artists is due to open this year in Louise House. Theaddition of London Overground to connect Forest Hill into the underground network has beenhighly successful and the area is in high demand to new residents. BUT at the heart of this thesouth circular still passes through the town centre and has a big impact on people and spaces,in addition key streets lack coherence, some connections are poor and key sites are aneyesore.
The Forest Hill Society, SEE3 and members of the _QLMZ�KWUU]VQ\a�PI^M�QLMV\QÅML�\PI\�\PMZM�Q[a strong need for a new creative vision for the town centre and related areas, based on:
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This workshop will be run between 10am and 5pm in a central venue that enables site visits,investigations and ideas testing. This is a realistic amount of time to expect local people tocontribute initially and that we hope a sufficient number of people with creative vision and usefulexperience will be able to attend (ideally we are looking for around 20-25 in total for thecharrette plus more for a feedback and review session at the end of the day). Those attendingwill comprise both invited local built environment specialists, including architects, landscapearchitects, engineers, planners and other specialists, and others that have identified they wouldlike to attend in response to a local call for support. We would like those attending to includelocal traders, community groups, and people from a range of ages and ethnic groups.Specifically we want to bring together a creative mix of skills, experience, local knowledge andnew ideas.
A number of pieces of work focused on or including the town centre have taken place over thepast couple of years that will be used as background for this work. This includes:
preparation work for town centre projects
centre impacts
The plan for the day is primarily divided into two parts.
workshop session; and
to which the wider community will beinvited to hear what has taken place and to engage in further discussion about the potentialof the town centre.
The agenda for the design charrette will include:
issues delivered by a range of local people
creative interpretation of the town centre area.
and key sites, including site visits
each focusing on a key site, problem oropportunity. This will form the core part of the day
local community participators
The sites and areas that have been identified to look at include:
along the railway line
opportunities
the writing up of the workshop. This is in
and refreshments for attendees will beavailable.
able to contribute in other ways,such as providing technical support, funding or in other ways please contact:
architect and urban designer, and director
[email protected]@Satchers on twitter
School of [email protected]
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The Participants
Workshop 1 and
The team gathered for this urban design workshop are uniquely formed of built environment professionals and retailers as resident and [\ISMPWTLMZ[�QV�\PM�.WZM[\�0QTT�)ZMI��IVL�[W�]VQY]MTa�placed to launch an informed enquiry to the context of the event.
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Tim O’CallahanNimTim Architects Resident
Robert BarkerDirector of Baca Architects Resident
Christine GoldsmithHousing ArchitectSE23 Resident
Simon OelmanHead of Housing Management RB Kensington & ChelseaResident
Jessica BarkerDesigner at Ron AradResident
1MPIW�+VMJ½IWRed Squirrel ArchitectsResident
Brendon CuddihyEnvironmental Consultant Arup
Darren McceerydArchitectResident
Simon DicksonArchitect at Gensler Resident
%RHVI[�*M½IPHArchitect at Architecture PLBResident
Mike TaylorPartner Hopkins & PartnersResident
John O’BrienSustainability ConsultantResident
John WysockiUrban DesignerResident
Wendy BishopArchitect at ArchitypeResident
Eric VeaseyRetired EngineerResident
Helen WIcksForest Hill SocietyResident
Margarida OliveraLandscape ArchitectResident
Lesley JohnsonRegneration ManagerResident
Jo MartinExhibition/Experince Designer at KCAResident
Andrew OrfordFriends of Home ParkResident
Catriona RowbothamArchitectResident
Michael ArbrahamsChair Forest Hill SocietyResident
Philip AshfordHead of Design and Conservation at LB Lewisham
Tim WestwellDevelopment Control Manager at LB Lewisham
Paul FinchOwner Finches SportsRetailer and Resident
Cyrus ColquittOwner Stage & BowRetailer and Resident
Peter AyresArchitect Beep StudioLocal Business
Ed HollowayArchitect Beep StudioResident
Hillary SatchwellArchitect at TibbaldsDevelopment Committee Forest Hill SocietyResident
Angela FinchOwner Finches SportsRetailer and Resident
Mike LusczakLandscape ArchitectDireector Tyrens UKResident
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P r e v i o u s S t u d i e s
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The supplementary planning guidance from 2003 _I[�\PM�TI[\�IZMI�[XMKQÅK�XTIVVQVO�O]QLIVKM�\PI\�NWK][ML�[XMKQÅKITTa�WV�.WZM[\�0QTT���;M^MZIT�WN �the proposals including the development of the Sainsbury Site and the mixed use retail/residential along Perry Vale have been implemented, but not, critically perhaps, the Station Forecourt and its environs.
The 2010 Street clutter report captures many visual impediments to the legibility and clear circulation of pedestrians in the area. It would appear that few of the recommendations have been carried out.
Generated during the 2011 lead-up to the Governments new legislation on Neighborhood Planning, this report captures the results of a workshop held to explain and explore the potential for generating a neighborhood plan in the Forest Hill area.
In summary it was broadly felt by the participants that the determination of a boundary, required through this planning mechanism, would be \WW�LQٻK]T\�\W�M[\IJTQ[P�IVL�\PI\�\PM�QV\MV[Q^M�administrative requirements to generate, consult and facilitate would be too onerous.
It is a consequence of the neighborhood planning workshop that this Urban Design session was organised jointly between Forest Hill Society and SEE3 portas pilot for Forest Hill, Sydenham and Kirkdale.
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Forest Hill Urban Design Framework and Development StrategySupplementary Planning Guidance
(left) Extract Framework Overview
(right 1) Extract The Station/Perry Vale Area Illustrative Plan
(right 2) Extract The Library, Louise House and the pools. Development Principles
(right 3) Extract Clyde Vale and Rear Dartmouth Rd.Development Principles
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T h e S i t e s
Forest Hill High StreetView from A205 Station onto Dartmouth Road
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Area 1Forest Hill Station and Environs
Area 2Perry Vale and East of Station
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Area 3Dartmouth Road Street Frontage
Area 4Dartmouth Road Links and Context
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Behind the High StreetSkip Yard to the rear of Dartmouth Road
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Workshop Group 1Identifying the problems
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A R E A 1 - F o r e s t H i l l S t a t i o n a n d E n v i r o n s
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Area 1 - Forest Hill Station and Environs
Site Area
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Area 1 - Perceived Problems
Team observations
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A R E A 1 - F o r e s t H i l l S t a t i o n a n d E n v i r o n s
Local People Care;\ZMM\�)Z\�Q[�XZM[MV\�Historic BuildingsUrban surprises, Havelock Walk, Louise House5QVQUIT�IV\Q�[WKQIT�OZIٻ\QWell scaled frontages to the high streetMature trees and well tended beds;QOVQÅKIV\�LM^MTWXUMV\�[Q\M[�WٺMZ�XW\MV\QITDynamic topography
Area 1 - Positive Aspects
Team observations
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A R E A 1 - F o r e s t H i l l S t a t i o n a n d E n v i r o n s
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Area 1 - Development Sites
Team observations
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A R E A 1 - F o r e s t H i l l S t a t i o n a n d E n v i r o n s
Workshop Group 1Identify potential development sites
Area 1 - Potential and Determined Development Sites
Team observations
Workshop Group 1Local Plan Development Sites
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A R E A 1 - F o r e s t H i l l S t a t i o n a n d E n v i r o n s
Workshop Group 1Facing the plan
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Area 1 - Development Sites
Team observations
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A R E A 1 - F o r e s t H i l l S t a t i o n a n d E n v i r o n s
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A R E A 1 - F o r e s t H i l l S t a t i o n a n d E n v i r o n s
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Workshop Group 1Mike Taylor presents to the public (p24)
Workshop Group 1Team 1 make observations (p25)
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Workshop Group 1Identifying the problems
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A R E A 1 - F o r e s t H i l l S t a t i o n a n d E n v i r o n s
Year 1Redesign the Station Forecourt
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Workshop Group 1Proposal Summary
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A R E A 2 - P e r r y V a l e a n d E a s t o f S t a t i o n
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Area 2 -Perry Vale and South of Station
Participants
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Area 2 - Perceived Problems
Team observations
- Poor Connections (Visual and Physical)��,QٻK]T\�+ZW[[QVO[- Congested Junctions- Under-Used/Sites not realising full potential- Level Changes- Lack of Shared Public Realm- Parking / Cycle Routes- General Street Scene lacking��4IKS�WN �)ZKPQ\MK\]ZIT�+WPM[QWV��<ZIٻK�:W]\M�WV�)���- Station is not well connected to Perry Vale- Lack of ‘preferred uses’/Types of Building/Spaces- No sense of arrival on train
Area 2 -Concept Proposal
Team Ideas
Create a magnet to draw activity to the Perry Vale Side of Forest Hill
Focus new development around a circular pedestrian route increasing permeability between East and West of the Railway line
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Develop pedestrian/semi pedestrian zone suitable for a regular market on Perry Vale, between Waldram 8TIKM�IVL�\PM�)���
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Integrate new small scale retail opportunities into the large retaining wall to the West side of Perry Vale.
Encourage the development of under-sued sites in the vicinity of Perry Vale, namely the Portakabin Site and the Perry Vale Public Car park
A R E A 2 - P e r r y V a l e a n d E a s t o f S t a t i o n
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Summary ProposalProposal for a developed pedestrian circulation of East and West Forest Hill
Conceptual DriverWhy Perry Vale?
Workshop Group 2Perceived Problems and locations
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Workshop SessionHeads down
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Group 2Robert Barker presents the team’s work
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Sketch PlanProposal Summary
Sketch PlansOptions for pedestrian gain
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A R E A 2 - P e r r y V a l e a n d E a s t o f S t a t i o n
Sketch PlanIllustration of Proposals
Heading East on the A205Bridge as potential site for public welcome
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Sketch PlanActive frontages and enhanced public realm
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A R E A 2 - P e r r y V a l e a n d E a s t o f S t a t i o n
Sketch 2New Station Square at low level
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Sketch 3Visualisation of Pedestrian Proposals
Sketch 4Bridge as Public Realm
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A R E A 3 - D a r t m o u t h R o a d S t r e e t F r o n t a g e
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Area 3 - Dartmouth Road Street Frontage
Site Area
Cyrus ColquittBrendan CuddihyHillary SatchwellMichael BurtonTim O’CallaghanSimon DickensHillary Satchwell (pm)Lesley Johnson
Area 3 - Perceived Problems
Team observations
Emotional Issues:
- Planning regulation and business rates are perceived as anti quality of life
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heritage greedy landlords lack of pride in high street
Spatial/physical Issues
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- Noise and Pollution
- Some poor quality architecture
- Street Clutter
- Stretches of high street without active frontages
- Narrow pavements and pinch points
- Damaged and unsafe pavements
- Potholed road surface
- Lack of shared civic space in active use
- Billboards that detract form the coherence of the street
Area 3 -Positive Aspects
Team observations
Emotional:
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Good and improving mix of shops
high footfall at commuter peaks
examples of good architecture and heritage buildings
Library, swimming pool provide strong public attraction
high quality new public realm adjacent to swimming pools
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Team Ideas
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Good and improving mix of shops
high footfall at commuter peaks
examples of good architecture and heritage buildings
Library, swimming pool provide strong public attraction
high quality new public realm adjacent to swimming pools
trees
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Project Costs Scale of Investment
Physical and Emotional Issues Relating human needs to physical infrastructure
Summary of Proposal Themed public spaces
Aerial View Dartmouth Road Sites
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Group 3Tim O’Callaghan presents the team’s work
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Zone 1Sylvan Post and Paddy Power
Zone 2Herron House and Job Centre
Group 3Summary of Themed Public Realm
Station Piazza
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Zone 3Kingswear House
Zone 4Front of Pools
Zone 5Library and Louise House
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A R E A 4 - D a r t m o u t h R o a d L i n k s a n d C o n t e x t
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Area 4 - Perceived Problems
Team observations
Existing pedestrian route along the railway on the north side is very poor. Unsafe with blind spots, overgrown vegetation including Knotweed, inadequate street lighting, narrow and poorly signposted.
Inappropriate land use at the Skip Centre
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appalling pedestrian crossings in the vicinity of the station and the south circle
station accessibility is not optimal
unpleasant subway
narrow pavement on Dartmouth road approaching pools from centre
weak links from secondary pedestrian paths back to high street
Area 4 -Concept Proposal
Team Ideas
1- Redevelopment of Perry Vale Car Park into residential with basement parking to fund a new bridge link with the town centre.
2- Creation of a new pedestrian link from new bridge to Dartmouth Road (plus cycles) via Fairway House site
3- Safe Pedestrian and Cycle Street (railway Path) TQVSQVO�[\I\QWV�\W�)TJQWV�5QTTMVVQ]U�/ZMMV�IVL�)KKM[[QVO�M`Q[\QVO�ZM[QLMV\QIT
4- Open up area beside station as a public space (re-site skip yard)
5- Shared surface public squares on Dartmouth Rd. Parking restrictions. Wider route to the Swimming Pools.
Themed Walk like green-chain walk
Create larger spaces (enhanced access) by removing boundaries or re-appraising space adjacent to routes.
Cycle Route alongside railway boundary
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Group 4 Study Zone
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Group 4 The Issues
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Group 4 Landscape design in action (p44)
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Group 4 Summary Proposal
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Group 4 Sketch Section - Increasing Permeability
Group 4 Sketch Visuals Upgraded Path along Railway
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Next steps
by Hillary Satchwell
The initial ideas coming out of the workshop and set out in this report are intended to spark debate, make XMWXTM�\PQVS�LQٺMZMV\Ta�IJW]\�_PI\�_M�PI^M�VW_�IVL�what might be possible in the future.
What is clear is that over the past 10 years much has changed for the better in Forest Hill, key sites have been developed, the Pools have been rebuilt and reopened, and the Horniman continues to be a major attraction within the area. There has also been a change in the fortunes of the high street with new shops opening, a range of cafes and other new high street uses. However, there are other areas \PI\�PI^M�VW\�QUXZW^ML��[XMKQÅKITTa�QVKT]LQVO�SMa�linkages, the impact of the south circular and some prominent town centre sites - the main one of these being the station itself.
Following on from the workshop it is important that these initial ideas are tested, developed and given broader consideration by the community. These ideas and the professional expertise donated by members of the local community at the workshop have the potential to change our view about Forest Hill Town Centre and its surrounding links and connections.
It is now intended that this work informs the production of a new vision for Forest Hill. This will \ISM�KWV[QLMZIJTM�KWUU]VQ\a�MٺWZ\��KWTTIJWZI\QWV�with a range of agencies and organisations to do this. It is something that the Forest Hill Society and SEE3 intend to lead on but this will only be achieved with the ongoing positive support, time and energy of our community.
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2) Creating a more positive arrival space to Forest Hill around the station, both on the London Road side and at Perry Vale. There is considerable potential here for both new development, improved and extended public realm and pedestrian space, and a more attractive built environment generally. This XIZ\�WN �.WZM[\�0QTT�Q[�_QLMTa�QLMV\QÅML�I[�\PM�TMI[\�attractive and yet is how most people passing through on the South Circular see it.
3) Creating a much stronger and direct pedestrian and cycle route along the railway line towards Sydenham, with improved lighting, a clearer route IVL�MٺMK\Q^M�[QOVIOM���<PQ[�Q[�I�ZW]\M�\PI\�ITZMILa�M`Q[\[�J]\�Q[�XWWZ�Y]ITQ\a�IVL�Q[�QLMV\QÅML�I[�I�[QOVQÅKIV\�UQ[[ML�WXXWZ\]VQ\a��
4) To better support and integrate Perry Vale into the \W_V�KMV\ZM��QVKT]LQVO�[XMKQÅKITTa�KWVVMK\QWV[�IKZW[[�the railway line and the qualities of the Perry Vale triangle. This might be through new bridge links, crossings, road closures, alternative uses on the Perry Vale Car park and improved station access. This part WN �\PM�\W_V�KMV\ZM�JMVMÅ\[�NZWU�LM^MTWXUMV\�[Q\M[�that could help deliver these opportunities and will need a carefully coordinated approach.
<PM[M�IVL�W\PMZ�XZQWZQ\QM[�QLMV\QÅML�L]ZQVO�\PQ[�event and from other events will also be developed as part of the community led vision. If you have the energy, interest and skills to help with any of this work we would love you to work with us in doing so.
Further information about events or opportunities to get involved will be posted on the Forest Hill Society and SEE3 websites. If you want to take the lead on developing any of these ideas or to contribute to debates, development or discussion please let us know.
www.foresthillsociety.comwww.see3.co.uk
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