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Fulham Social & Networking Event

WOW how chuffed are we! Over 100 Fulham local residents, businesses and brands have signed up to our first “flying solo” Fulham Social & Networking Event, taking place at the Sands End Arts & Community Centre (SEACC) on Wednesday 15 March (6-8 pm). If you haven’t registered for your free ticket yet, we’d love to see you there!

No agenda, scary presentations or labels (well maybe a sticky name tag), simply a great opportunity to meet, connect with Fulham locals and find out how we can support one another from volunteering within the community to collaborating on future events and ideas. A huge thank you to the Sands End Arts & Community Centre SEACC for hosting!

There will be a pay bar on the night to cover costs as both Urban Village LDN and SEACC are non profit making. Thank you to Kenrick’s for supplying us with the wine and to Ken for coming along on the night. Chat to Ken about the wines he’s serving at the event and find out what else they have on offer at their Wandsworth Bridge Road store from tastings to lesser known wine brands from independent producers. We tired some delicious orange wine last time we popped in, who knew that was a thing, first we’d heard about skin fermented white wine but we’re no wine buffs!

There are a few more tickets left so if you’d like to come along head to the link below to register for your free ticket.

Conversation Corner

Earls Court Development have revealed their first draft plans for the site which was formerly home to the exhibition centres. The proposals include bringing nature back to the site, a park, pedestrian / cycle friendly streets, squares, community venues and thousands of new homes.

Earls Court Development would like to hear what we all think, receive feedback and keep the conversation with the local community going. “Our ambition for Earls Court is greater than the provision of buildings alone: it is to create a London district that is integrated with its surroundings; a community where people choose to live, work and visit”.

If you’d like to check the plans out head to Conversation Corner, which is located on Lillie Road (opposite Hotel Lily) before 1 April. Opening hours are Wednesday (12pm-4pm), Thursday and Friday (3pm-7pm), Saturday (11am-3pm).

If you can’t make it to the consultation hub to take a look at their emerging masterplan, shaped by the community over the last two years, you can join their webinar on Monday 20 March (1.30 - 2.30pm). Or you can have your say by taking part in their on line survey which is now live. Both links below!