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Consultation on new building in Caledonian Park, www.islington.gov.uk/callyclocktower do we need a visitors centre? www.islington.gov.uk/callyclocktower

Consultation on new building in Caledonian Park, www.islington.gov.uk/callyclocktower do we need a visitors centre?

CONSULTATION  ON HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND BID OPTIONS -   Now until 5th October.


This is really Important:  Your chance  to give your views on the options until 5th October
Tell your friends and neighbours about the consultation.


Consultation document on line at  www.islington.gov.uk/callyclocktower

Packs available in hard copy at Drovers Centre and John Barnes Library
Today  Drop-in meeting  Wednesday 17th September, 5-7 pm at the Drovers Centre
Chris Hariades, Project Officer will be there  with the plans to answer questions

Sunday 21st September  10-1pm, at the Clocktower, Caledonian Park  Displays and consultation documents   available at the          clock tower.The clock tower tours are now fully booked but there is always the  possibility   that there may be no shows or                cancellations

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