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SUMMARY:Summer Plant & Preserves Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the BPCG Summer Plant & Preserves Fair. We’ll have a range of plants all lovingly propagated and cared for by our amazing team of garden volunteers. Plus our shop will be stocked with seasonal jams\, marmalades and chutneys\, all made by our volunteers in the kitchen\, alongside jars of local honey: treat yourself or pick up a thoughtful gift with a homemade touch. There will also be music from the Brixton Tatterjacks Morris and free kids’ craft activities. \nWe’ll have a hot lunch\, tea and cakes\, botanical cocktails\, local craft beer and organic wine available in the barn. \nStop by for lunch and enjoy a delicious vegan curry (pre-order to guarantee yourself a bowl and help us plan ahead). And as always\, our cake table will be groaning under the weight of choice! \nAll food will be vegetarian\, unfortunately we’re unable to cater for any dietary requirements. \nINFORMATION \nTickets:\nFree entry!\nHot meal – £8 adult / £5 kids\nPre-book a hot lunch – one ticket per meal. \nTimings:\nShop – 10am – 5pm\nKids’ crafts – 1 – 4pm\nFood and drinks – 1 – 4pm\nBrixton Tatterjacks Morris – 2.30pm \nIf viewing on a phone\, scroll to the bottom of the page to book \nThis event is a fundraiser \nBPCG loses out on visitors to the garden and shop during festival season. So if you can come and support us by buying some of our beautiful plants and delicious seasonal preserves\, or buying a meal or even a cup of tea\, your support would be hugely appreciated! \nAll donations and profit from this event goes straight back into the charity\, helping us to run our volunteering sessions and educational work with local schools and young people.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/summer-plant-preserves-fair/
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SUMMARY:Culinary Seaweed Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Melanie for the first ever culinary seaweed workshop at Brockwell Park on Saturday 13 June. We will be examining British and Irish seaweeds\, tasting different varieties\, learning the history of eating what grows in our seas and comparing to nations and cultures that have a long tradition of seaweed harvesting for food. \nWe will make and eat a seaweed salad as well as enjoy a tasting plate prepared by Melanie showcasing a variety of seaweeds. You will make your own bespoke furikake from a buffet full of dried seaweeds and fun flavours of different dehydrated vegetables and salts\, to take home with you. \n*due to using sesame seeds and possible cross contamination those with severe sesame allergies should not attend. \nPlease bring 1 small jar approx 200-250ml to take away your furikake in. \nAbout Melanie McIntosh \nMelanie McIntosh makes\, eats and talks pickles and ferments. From preserving the garden at an early age in Canada to scouting out all the flavours of pickled things while living in Japan thus cementing a love of ‘sour’ and funk. Melanie left cooking at Little Duck the Picklery to make and sell her ferments during the covid years. She has worked in R&D and as a chef in Germany\, Poland\, New York\, and most recently filmed a television show in Japan about the preservation technique called tsukudani. She hopes to inspire and have fun with these microbial meetings and pass on the excitement of creating new flavour potentials with low waste ideas. \nwww.melaniemcintosh.co.uk\nInstagram @melaniemcintosh \nINFORMATION \nTickets:\n£48 standard price\n£38 concessions \nRunning time: 2.5 hours \nAge recommendation: 12+ (under 16s must accompanied by an adult) \nIf viewing on a phone please scroll to the bottom of the page to book.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/culinary-seaweed-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Green Woodworking Induction: From Log to Spoon
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn the traditional craft of green woodworking. In this induction you will be shown how to safely use greenwood tools\, axes\, knives\, and make your very own spoon in the process.  \nDress for the weather\, as the workshop will take place outside. For safety\, please wear shoes or trainers\, no sandals. \nBring a snack\, but tea and coffee are free. \nOnly 6 places are available for each induction\, so book now! \nINFORMATION \nTimes: 12.30pm – 4.30pm \nTicket price:\nStandard Price  £30\nConcession  £24 \nRunning time: 4 hours \nRecommended age: For ages 18+ \nIf booking on a phone\, please scroll to the bottom of the page.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/green-woodworking-induction-may26/
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SUMMARY:Talk | Lottie Delamain: Gardens That Can Save the World
DESCRIPTION:Join award winning garden designer Lottie Delamain to discuss her new book Gardens That Can Save The World and discover how to transform your garden or local green space into a tool for positive change. \nLottie Delamain is an RHS Chelsea award-winning garden designer. She trained at the Inchbald School of Design and has worked on gardens around the UK\, from small urban spaces to historic estates. She is also a regular contributor to House & Garden magazine\, and a trustee of We Are Grow\, a charity working with schools & communities delivering programmes in sustainable food growing and outdoor learning. This is her first book. \nGardens That Can Save the World presents exploration of the many ways in which green spaces can be the solution to some of our most pressing problems\, from loneliness to climate change. \nWith the world warming\, prices soaring and crises all around\, it’s easy to feel powerless in our everyday lives. But what if the solutions to many of these problems could be found simply by going outside? \nBringing together the galvanizing stories of 65 projects that revolve around plants\, Gardens that can Save the World reveals how small changes can have a big impact on you\, your loved ones and the environment around us. \nWhether you’re a green-fingered garden aficionado or have yet to step outside your front room\, award-winning garden designer Lottie Delamain’s uplifting book reveals how people from all walks of life are harnessing nature to right the planet’s wrongs. Packed with inspiration\, it will encourage you to try out easy-to-replicate strategies in your own plant pot\, balcony\, or further afield. \nLottie will be in conversation with Lauren Indvik\, deputy editor of the Financial Times House & Home section. \nhttps://lottiedelamain.com/ \nINFORMATION \nTickets: Pay What You Can (£14 / £10 / £7)\nRecommended price £10 \nRunning time: 90 minutes \nIf viewing on a phone please scroll to the bottom of the page to book.  \nWe are offering a Pay What You Can Scheme for these events to make them accessible to everyone. \nPay What You Can \nWe are offering a Pay What You Can Scheme for these events to make them accessible to everyone. We know that ticket price is a huge barrier for some\, and this Pay What You Can model offers people who can afford to pay a bit more the chance to support others who can’t. \nGetting to us & Access \nBPCG is in the middle of Brockwell Park\, between the tennis courts and the walled gardens. Follow the signs. \nExit from the Park should be via the Park’s Lido Gates on Dulwich Road. If dark\, please leave in groups and be sure to have a torch or use your phone torches. Walk left out of the greenhouses\, left then right through the tennis courts and down the hill to the lido. Click here to see a map of the route \nIf you are driving\, we recommend parking your car on Dulwich Road or near Dulwich Road. \nFind out more about Access at BPCG \nBPCG receives no core funding. Buying a ticket for this event helps us to stay open 7 days a week and supports our therapeutic and educational work with children\, young people and adults.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/talk-lottie-delamain-gardens-that-can-save-the-world/
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SUMMARY:Gig at the Greenhouses: Alice Boyd - Shifting Soundscapes
DESCRIPTION:Alice Boyd presents a live performance inspired by her BBC Radio 4 documentary ‘Shifting Soundscapes’\, where she revisited locations legendary field recordist Martyn Stewart\, dubbed the David Attenborough of nature sounds\, recorded in the 70s. Blending voice\, synths and live looping with field recordings gathered across the UK\, the show explores how our environments are changing – and what we hear when we take the time to listen. \nMoving between song and soundscape\, the performance weaves together disappearing and returning sonic textures into an immersive\, atmospheric set. \nFor the second half of the evening\, Alice will be joined by Daisy Jean Russell and Jacob Norris\, long-time collaborators from her live shows and recordings. This trio set leans into a more acoustic\, folk-inspired sound\, with rich harmonies and field recordings gently woven through the songs. \nAbout Alice Boyd \nAlice Boyd is a South London-based musician\, sound artist and audio producer whose work explores our relationship with the natural world through song\, field recording and immersive listening. \nBlending folk-inspired harmonies with ambient electronics and environmental sound\, she creates work that reveals the hidden textures of everyday places – from endangered birdsong and underwater life to urban spaces and sounds lost to time. \nHer work spans music\, spatial audio installations and broadcast\, with features on BBC Radio 3\, 4 and 6 Music\, and presentations at venues including the Barbican Conservatory\, Kings Place\, Kew’s Wakehurst and the Eden Project\, where she was artist-in-residence. \nShe is the creator of the BBC Radio 4 documentary Shifting Soundscapes and produces Found Sounds for Ffern’s podcast As the Season Turns\, with other recent collaborations including the RSPB\, EarthPercent\, Knepp Rewilding and TOAST. In 2025-26\, she supported Yann Tiersen on his European tour\, with a performance combining voice\, synths\, live looping and field recordings. \nFind out more about Alice’s work at www.aliceboyd.info and @aliceboydmusic on Instagram\, YouTube and other social media platforms. \nPhoto © Caitlin Warren \nINFORMATION \nTicket Price: \n£15 standard price\n£12 concessions \nFood:\n£8 per person for a hot vegetarian meal \nTimings: \n6.30pm – Gates open\n7pm – Solo set\n7.30pm – Break\n8pm – Trio set\n8.40pm – Finish \nIf viewing on a phone\, scroll to the bottom of the page to book \nTo save paper\, do not print your ticket. Just bring it along on your phone and/or we have a list of all attendees. \nField Recording Workshop with Alice Boyd\nSunday 10 May\, 1.30 – 3pm \nIn the afternoon\, before this gig\, Alice will be running a guided field recording workshop in the Greenhouse gardens. \nShe will introduce key techniques for capturing ambient sound\, sharing practical tips for listening deeply and recording the subtle nuances of the environment. \nKit provided by Alice\, just wear suitable footwear and clothing appropriate for being outdoors \nFIND OUT MORE AND BOOK HERE \nWe put on our Gigs at the Greenhouses to let people hear brilliant music\, enjoy our lovely gardens and to raise money so that the community can benefit from BPCG seven days a week. \nGetting to Us \nBPCG is in the middle of Brockwell Park\, between the tennis courts and the walled gardens. Follow the signs. \nPlease arrive in groups and be sure to have a torch or use your phone torches. All park gates are open 24/7\, but we recommend coming to us via the gate by the Lido. \nWalk up the hill from the Lido\, turn left at the tennis courts\, then turn right and you will see the Greenhouse gates on your right. Click here to see a map of the route \nIf you are driving to the gig\, we recommend parking your car on Dulwich Road or near Dulwich Road. \nThe park will also be dark when you leave the gig so everyone must leave in groups with torches. \nFood & Drink \nDelicious home-made hot food\, botanical cocktails\, local craft beer and organic wine will be on sale. \nBook your food with your ticket to avoid disappointment. \nFood will be vegetarian\, but unfortunately we cannot cater for any other dietary requirements.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/gig-alice-boyd-shifting-landscapes/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
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SUMMARY:Field Recording Workshop with Alice Boyd
DESCRIPTION:Join sound artist Alice Boyd for a guided field recording workshop in the Greenhouse gardens. \nAlice will introduce key techniques for capturing ambient sound\, sharing practical tips for listening deeply and recording the subtle nuances of the environment. \nThe workshop is suitable for all skill levels\, with a particular focus on beginners. By the end of the session\, you’ll have had the chance to experiment with field recording\, including specialist microphones which allow us to listen to sounds we usually can’t hear\, and explore how listening and recording can be powerful tools for creative expression and environmental awareness. \nKit provided by Alice\, just wear suitable footwear and clothing appropriate for being outdoors \nInformation \nTicket price: £5  / £8 / £12 (Pay What You Can)\nFree for BPCG volunteers. \nRunning time: 1.5 hours \nAge recommendation: 16+ \nIf viewing on a phone\, scroll to the bottom of the page to book.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/field-recording-workshop-with-alice-boyd/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
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SUMMARY:Willow Weaving Workshop: Make Your Own Sustainable Plant Supports
DESCRIPTION:Come along and enjoy a day of creativity\, learning the traditional craft of willow weaving. In this workshop we will be focussing on how to make attractive and sustainable supports for your plants\, using willow and traditional willow weaving techniques. \nIn this 5 hour workshop you will be shown how to make three different plant supports. A traditional circular support\, good for plants like dahlias and peonies\, stopping them from flopping over. For taller plants like sweet peas\, you can make a willow obelisk and for very small plants\, or as a form of plant protection\, you can make a miniature willow dome. \nWillow is a very versatile weaving material from which you can create decorative and useful items such as plant supports\, garden sculptures\, ‘live’ fences\, firewood baskets and shopping baskets. You will learn all about the various types of willow you can weave with and the differences between living willow and dried willow. As well as becoming familiar with traditional tools such as the bodkin and rapping iron. \nYou will make one or more plant support which you can take home at the end of the day\, plus the knowledge to make many more! \nAll material and tools provided. \nINFORMATION \nTicket prices\n£65 full price / £50 concessions \nRunning time\n5 hour workshop plus an hour break for lunch \nIf viewing on a phone\, scroll to the bottom of the page to book.  \n“As a complete beginner I loved learning about willow weaving in BPCG’s new barn. It was a small friendly group and Cat the tutor was great. We each made a basket and either finished them on the day or took home the materials and knowledge to do so. I was very proud of my slightly wonky one!” \nThis workshop will be lead by Cat Stevens \nCat studied sculpture at Edinburgh Art College. She is a professional gardener\, art psychotherapist\, potter and stained glass maker.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/willow-plant-support-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
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SUMMARY:Spring Community Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Entry is free so come along whether you have a ticket or not!\nAs the garden springs into summer\, join us at the Greenhouses to celebrate our local community and get out in the garden! We’ll be joined by some of our favourite local charities and organisations\, showcasing what they do. From beekeeping to bugs\, films to food growing\, come and find out how to get involved with your local community.  \nThere will also be a plant sale\, live music\, free kids craft activities\, garden trails\, and more ways to celebrate nature during this wonderful season! \nWe will be joined by brilliant local choirs\, Raise the Roof and Dulwich Folk Choir. \nFood and refreshments will be available throughout the afternoon. Including a homemade vegetarian meal\, tea and cakes\, botanical cocktails\, local craft beer and organic wine available in the barn. \nPre-book a delicious hot vegetarian dish with your ticket to avoid disappointment. All food will be vegetarian\, unfortunately we’re unable to cater for any dietary requirements. \nNatural Connection Yoga will also be running a yoga taster session 11.30am – 12.30pm. It’s free but booking is essential! Only 15 places available.\nBOOK A PLACE HERE \nINFORMATION \nTickets\nFree entry!\nHot meal: £5\n(Pre-book a hot lunch – one ticket per meal) \nTimings\n1pm – 4pm:\n– Community stalls\n– Kids crafts\n– Plant sale\n– Shop & cafe\nHot lunch: 1pm – 2.30pm\nMusic: 1.30pm – 2.30pm\nYoga taster session: 11.30am – 12.30pm \nIf viewing on a phone\, scroll to the bottom of the page to book \nWe’ll be joined by these brilliant groups and organisations\nBlack Growth CIC\nBlack Growth CIC is grassroots Black-British majority female led organisation creating safe spaces for the social and economic empowerment for the Black community in environmentalism and agriculture. Through our community events\, food growing initiatives and advocacy engagement\, we aim to support our community by tackling the barriers to healthy food\, land\, and resources. \nFind out more \nBrockwell Greenwood Workshop\nA community greenwood workshop that runs every Friday and Sunday at Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses. They use traditional tools and techniques to make their own spoons\, bowls\, furniture and much more! Come and find out more about how to get involved and learn this rewarding craft. \nFind out more \nBrockwell Hall\nBrockwell Hall is Grade II* listed manor house at the centre of Brockwell Park\, which has recently been restored thanks to funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund and Lambeth Council. The Hall has a café\, exhibition space\, and events spaces for community and commercial hire. We host a range of free and low-cost wellbeing\, cultural and creative community activities. \nFind out more \nBuglife – The Invertebrate Conservation Trust\nBuglife is the UK’s only organisation devoted to the conservation of all invertebrates and we campaign tirelessly for their protection. Our vision is a wildlife-rich planet where other species thrive alongside people. Our mission is halting the extinction of invertebrates and achieving sustainable populations. The charity currently employs 58 members of staff\, working in all four countries of the UK plus the UK Overseas Territories and a network of 500+ dedicated volunteers helps to support their work. Working alongside academic institutions\, our staff stand amongst Europe’s leading experts on invertebrates and conservation approaches. \nFind out more \nFriends of Brockwell Park\nThe Friends of Brockwell Park is a charity made up of members\, our committee and other volunteers who want to preserve the park for the whole community. We care about protecting and enhancing Brockwell Park as an historic\, landscaped\, beautiful open space\, a place of ecological and cultural interest. The park is central to the lives of so many people and we want to make sure that they are able to continue to freely enjoy its green hills and meadows\, its walled garden and paddling pool. Please join us to maintain an oasis of peace and natural beauty to which city dwellers can escape from the otherwise relentlessly busy urban surround. \nFind out more \nHerne Hill Free Film Festival\nHerne Hill Free Film Festival puts on free films (surprise!) in a variety of indoor and outdoor venues around Herne Hill every summer. We are volunteer-ran and are generously supported by sponsors and venues from the local area. Since our first festival in 2013\, we have screened over 168 feature-length films and 125 short films to 20\,000+ local residents. Come and join us this year in May! Screenings are free\, no tickets\, no need to book. Just turn up! \nWe are part of Free Film Festivals\, a network of volunteer-powered neighbourhood free film festivals. We always welcome new helpers so if you’d like to get involved\, we’d love to hear from you. \nFind out more \nLambeth Mutual Aid\nWe are a local Mutual aid organisation working to strengthen the community. Bringing people together through language exchanges\, organising workshops and our monthly cafe held at Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses. Everything we do is free of charge and we are trying to build a tighter knit and more powerful borough. \nFind out more \nLondon Beekeepers Association\nThe London Beekeepers’ Association (LBKA) is a volunteer-run members’ organisation and Registered Charity that represents the interests of beekeepers and urban beekeeping in the central London area (see neighbouring associations). We provide education and advice\, promoting responsible bee keeping and raising awareness of the issues affecting bees. \nFind out more \nNatural Connection\nYoga and wellbeing for everyone including Saturday morning classes at the Greenhouses\, weekend and longer yoga retreats\, specialist support for refugees and community groups. \nFind out more
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/spring-community-celebration/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
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SUMMARY:Natural Connection Yoga Taster Session
DESCRIPTION:Join Vimalamani from Natural Connection for a one-hour Slow Flow yoga taster session. The session will either take place on the decking if its warm and sunny or inside in the barn. \nBring a yoga mat if you have one. \nThis sessions is free but you must book a ticket. Places are limited – if you’re no longer able to make it please contact us to release your ticket and allow someone else to come along. \nInformation \nTickets: Free \nTimings: 11.30am – 12.30pm \nRunning time: 1 hour \nAge recommendation: 16+ \nIf viewing on a phone\, scroll to the bottom of the page to book
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/natural-connection-taster-yoga-session/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260426T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260426T203000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20260130T111310Z
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SUMMARY:Gig at the Greenhouses: Tommy Khosla & Gregorio Merchán
DESCRIPTION:Tommy Khosla and Gregorio Merchán are collaborating for a special performance using Sitar and Tambori. The two JAWARI members will be sharing their unique blend of culture and sound in an intimate community setting. \nTommy Khosla \nSitarist\, composer\, and JAWARI founder Tommy Khosla navigates a dynamic range of musical styles. With his debut solo album\, Vignettes\, Khosla gained significant recognition\, earning features in Songlines Magazine and BBC Asian Network. His work as the founder of interdisciplinary collective JAWARI has also garnered attention\, with the band’s LP ROAD RASA receiving airplay on BBC 6 Music. Currently studying under Anoushka Shankar and Ricky Romain\, Khosla’s performances include collaborations with the London Philharmonic Orchestra for Genshin Impact’s YouTube concert\, playing Glastonbury previous two years and recently playing Royal Albert Hall. Khosla’s work continues to push the boundaries of the sitar\, reshaping its narrative in contemporary music. \ninstagram.com/tommykhosla \nGregorio Merchán \nGregorio Merchán is a Colombian musician\, drummer\, and music educator with international experience as a performer\, recording artist\, and community practitioner. He has collaborated with major projects such as Aterciopelados\, with whom he received a Latin Grammy\, and co-founded the Bogotá rock band Morfonia. He has been part of the collective Jawari\, composing and performing the percussion in the first record ROAD RASA. He has also worked in music productions in London for different artists and producers like Phil Manzanera. He holds a Master’s degree in Musical Arts from the Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas and an MA in Music (Development Pathway) from SOAS University of London\, where I specialised in music\, migration\, and peacebuilding. Alongside his performance career\, he has developed a participant-centred approach through teaching\, community facilitation\, and professional training with Musicians Without Borders. \ninstagram.com/gregormerchan \nINFORMATION \nTicket Price: \n£15 standard price\n£12 concessions\nKids under 3 go free \nFood:\n£8 per person for a hot vegetarian meal \nTimings: \n6.00pm – Gates open\n6.30pm – Music starts\n7.10pm – Break\n7.40pm – Music\n8.10pm – Finish \nIf viewing on a phone\, scroll to the bottom of the page to book \nTo save paper\, do not print your ticket. Just bring it along on your phone and/or we have a list of all attendees. \nAbout the venue \nThe gig will take place inside the barn. The barn has step-free access and an accessible toilet. The gig will be seated. \nFind our more about access here. \nWe put on our Gigs at the Greenhouses to let people hear brilliant music\, enjoy our lovely gardens and to raise money so that the community can benefit from BPCG seven days a week. \nGetting to us \nBPCG is in the middle of Brockwell Park\, between the tennis courts and the walled gardens. Follow the signs. \nExit from the Park should be via the Park’s Lido Gates on Dulwich Road. Please leave in groups and be sure to have a torch or use your phone torches. Walk left out of the greenhouses\, left then right through the tennis courts and down the hill to the lido. Click here to see a map of the route \nIf you are driving to the gig\, we recommend parking your car on Dulwich Road or near Dulwich Road. \nFood & Drink \nDelicious home-made hot food\, botanical cocktails\, local craft beer and organic wine will be on sale. \nBook your food with your ticket to avoid disappointment. \nFood will be vegetarian\, but unfortunately we cannot cater for any other dietary requirements.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/gig-at-the-greenhouses-tommy-khosla/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260424T213000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20260220T192550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T121347Z
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Wine Tasting
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Earth Day by spending an evening with us in the Greenhouse tasting delicious wines and learning all about the wine industry’s response to climate change\, all accompanied by tasty food from the BPCG gardens.  \nWith climate change accelerating at an alarming pace\, the business of growing grapes for wine is a precarious one. Many grapes can only thrive within narrow climate parameters\, so wine makers from the UK and across the world are having to rapidly adapt as well as trying to improve their own relationship with the environment. \nLiam from Wild + Lees will share six wines that tell of the challenges (and\, in some cases\, opportunities) faced by winemakers\, and the innovations being practiced in order to keep the wine flowing. We will serve a range of food made using Greenhouse favourites to accompany the wines. \nWith a line-up of UK and European sustainable\, natural and organic wines\, expect a sample of the best for planet and palate! \nFood will be vegetarian and vegan. Unfortunately we cannot cater for specific dietary requirements on this occasion but please do let us know if you have an allergies we should be aware of. \nINFORMATION \nTickets: £55 \nRunning time: 2.5 hours \nAge restriction: 18+ (you may be asked to show ID) \nAll profits from this event will go towards our educational work and garden volunteering programme. \nThe money raised from buying ticket for this event will enable us to: \n\nHelp local children to learn about wildlife and play in nature – many of whom would otherwise never get the chance to\nTeach hundreds of kids and adults how to grow edible and beautiful plants from seed\nRun therapeutic enhancement sessions with local Special Educational Needs students\nRun therapeutic gardening sessions for adults with mental health needs every week of the year\nCreate volunteering and learning opportunities for thousands of local people\n\nThrough supporting our staff and helping us provide resources for school sessions\, therapeutic horticulture groups and volunteering\, your buying a ticket for this event will go a long way to help our community thrive! \nAbout Wild+Lees \nOur focus is on wines with a back story\, the craftiest of beers\, ciders both rustic and urban\, small batch gins with the cleverest botanical mechanicals and other delicious things. We are a shop\, a tasting room\, and you can also stay and have a drink while watching SE24 do its thing at our cosy window counter. \nhttp://wildandlees.com/
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/earth-day-wine-tasting/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T153000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20260402T150053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T135927Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteering Induction
DESCRIPTION:Join us to find out more about what it means to be a volunteer at BPCG and all the opportunities available\, including gardening\, DIY\, cooking\, education\, events and much more!  \nMeet Jody\, our Community Gardener\, at the seating circle by the entrance to the Greenhouses or in the greenhouse if it’s raining. Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. \nThis induction is only for people who have already registered with us and are on our waiting list. Please make sure you have registered with us via this form before signing up for this induction. You will only be able to sign up for volunteering sessions once your have completed the registration form and attended the induction. \nPlease only book one ticket per person.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/volunteering-induction-apr26/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
GEO:51.4543375;-0.108968
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260416T203000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20260204T124153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T165755Z
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SUMMARY:Talk | Amy Chapman: Dopamine Gardening
DESCRIPTION:Join Amy Chapman (@inthecottagegarden) to discuss her new book Dopamine Gardening and dig into simple\, seasonal projects to bring a little more green – and a healthy hit of dopamine (your ‘feel-good hormone’) – to everyday life. \nA new talent in the gardening world\, with over half a million followers across her social media platforms\, Amy Chapman’s refreshing voice appeals and resonates with all audiences – brilliantly tapping into two major trends: the concept of ‘dopamine’ and the pursuit of happiness through practical\, outdoor activities. Her debut book Dopamine Gardening is full of joyful bitesize projects for every season and any space. \nAmy Chapman started gardening when she bought her little cottage in the countryside of West Wales\, complete with stream and ducks. She has a particular interest in organic\, regenerative vegetable growing and creative gardening projects. Having grown up in a working-class family\, Amy is devoted to sharing accessible projects which can be done in a small space and on a budget. Amy is passionate about reaching people who aren’t currently gardeners\, offering them a unique perspective and new ideas to get them hooked on gardening\, so that they too can reap the benefits that it brings. Her debut book Dopamine Gardening is out 12th March 2026. \nINFORMATION \nTickets: Pay What You Can (£14 / £10 / £7)\nRecommended price £10 \nRunning time: 90 minutes \nIf viewing on a phone please scroll to the bottom of the page to book.  \nWe are offering a Pay What You Can Scheme for these events to make them accessible to everyone. \nPay What You Can \nWe are offering a Pay What You Can Scheme for these events to make them accessible to everyone. We know that ticket price is a huge barrier for some\, and this Pay What You Can model offers people who can afford to pay a bit more the chance to support others who can’t. \nGetting to us & Access \nBPCG is in the middle of Brockwell Park\, between the tennis courts and the walled gardens. Follow the signs. \nExit from the Park should be via the Park’s Lido Gates on Dulwich Road. If dark\, please leave in groups and be sure to have a torch or use your phone torches. Walk left out of the greenhouses\, left then right through the tennis courts and down the hill to the lido. Click here to see a map of the route \nIf you are driving\, we recommend parking your car on Dulwich Road or near Dulwich Road. \nFind out more about Access at BPCG \nBPCG receives no core funding. \nBuying a ticket for this event helps us to stay open 7 days a week and supports our therapeutic and educational work with children\, young people and adults.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/talk-amy-chapman-dopamine-gardening/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260411T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260411T150000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20260306T145127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T145532Z
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SUMMARY:Fermentation Workshop: Kimchi & Fermented Condiments
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to make your own kimchi and take your fermentation journey to the next step with delving into the how-tos with fermented condiments. \nJoin Melanie for our fermentation workshop using seasonal ingredients where you’ll become confident in lacto-fermentation techniques at this hands-on class. We will make a springtime kimchi and learn different recipes and approaches in kimchi making. As well as enjoy a demo on 3 different condiments\, with zero waste approaches\, and feel confident to make them at home. \nWe will talk through a little history as well as different techniques from around the world and have an opportunity to enjoy a tasting plate showcasing assorted ferments. \nPlease bring one 1/2 litre jar – it doesn’t have to be any special jar as long as it have a close-fitting lid and is thoroughly cleaned. \nINFORMATION \nTickets:\nStandard Price  £45\nConcession  £35 \nRunning time: 2 hours \nAge recommendation: 12+ (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult) \nIf viewing on a phone please scroll to the bottom of the page to book.  \nThis workshop will be lead by Melanie McIntosh \nMelanie McIntosh makes\, eats and talks pickles and ferments. From preserving the garden at an early age in Canada to scouting out all the flavours of pickled things while living in Japan thus cementing a love of ‘sour’ and funk. Melanie left cooking at Little Duck the Picklery to make and sell her ferments during the covid years. She has worked in R&D and as a chef in Germany\, Poland\, New York\, and most recently filmed a television show in Japan about the preservation technique called tsukudani. She hopes to inspire and have fun with these microbial meetings and pass on the excitement of creating new flavour potentials with low waste ideas. \nInstagram: @_melaniemcintosh_
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/fermentation-workshop-kimchi/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260410T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260410T163000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20260306T131632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T113827Z
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SUMMARY:Green Woodworking Induction: From Log to Spoon
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn the traditional craft of green woodworking. In this induction you will be shown how to safely use greenwood tools\, axes\, knives\, drawknives\, and make your very own spoon in the process.  \nDress for the weather\, as the workshop will take place outside. For safety\, please wear shoes or trainers\, no sandals. \nBring a snack\, but tea and coffee are free. \nOnly 6 places are available for each induction\, so book now! \nINFORMATION \nTimes: 12.30pm – 4.30pm \nTicket price:\nStandard Price  £30\nConcession  £24 \nRunning time: 4 hours \nRecommended age: For ages 18+ \nIf booking on a phone\, please scroll to the bottom of the page.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/green-woodworking-induction-apr26/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
GEO:51.4543375;-0.108968
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260327T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260327T160000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20260306T131136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T132145Z
UID:10000595-1774612800-1774627200@www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
SUMMARY:Green Woodworking Induction: From Log to Spoon
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn the traditional craft of green woodworking. In this induction you will be shown how to safely use greenwood tools\, axes\, knives\, drawknives\, and make your very own spoon in the process.  \nDress for the weather\, as the workshop will take place outside. For safety\, please wear shoes or trainers\, no sandals. \nBring a snack\, but tea and coffee are free. \nOnly 6 places are available for each induction\, so book now! \nINFORMATION \nTimes: 12pm – 4pm \nTicket price:\nStandard Price  £30\nConcession  £24 \nRunning time: 4 hours \nRecommended age: For ages 18+ \nIf booking on a phone\, please scroll to the bottom of the page.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/green-woodworking-induction-mar26/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
GEO:51.4543375;-0.108968
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260321T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260321T150000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20260220T185639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T185639Z
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SUMMARY:Lino Cutting Workshop: Spring Edition
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to sketch\, carve and print your own cards inspired by nature.  \nYou will end up with 5 greeting cards to take home and your stamp to re-print your design as often as you like. \nThis workshop is suitable for beginners as well as advanced printmaker’s who would like to come together to create and get inspired by our beautiful gardens! \nAll materials are provided and there will be free tea and biscuits available during the workshop. \nFor inspiration\, have a look at the cards for sale at BPCG that resident printmakers have created\, or have a rummage online\, there are some beautiful examples here and here. \nDepending on the layer of paint\, your cards could dry relatively quickly\, but it would be helpful if you could bring some Tupperware or similar to transport them home safely. Otherwise you can leave them with us to collect anytime between Thursday and Sunday. \n\n\nThis workshop will be led by artist\, costume/prop designer and maker Charlina Lucas. \nhttps://www.charlinalucas.com/ \n\nInformation \nTickets:\nStandard price £30\nConcession £24 \nRunning time: 2.5 hours \nAge recommendation: 14+ (under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult) \nIf viewing on a phone please scroll to the bottom of the page to book. 
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/lino-cutting-workshop-spring-edition-3/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260315T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260315T210000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20260203T153528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T155807Z
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SUMMARY:Gig at the Greenhouses: Tamesas
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our first live music event of 2026 with local female folk trio Tamesas. \nTamesas (Brythonic Celtic for Thames) are a local group though they come from far and wide… Emmie Ward\, Kate Jones and Aimée Leonard hold a wealth of musical experience\, from Somerset to Orkney. The trio play folk songs and tunes from all over the UK and beyond – they enjoy creating quirky arrangements with strong vocal harmonies and funky rhythms. \nEmmie Ward \nEmmie grew up steeped in the folk tradition\, she has a rich soulful voice and plays flute and tenor uke. Emmie has worked in special needs for many years enabling students to experience and play folk music\, she currently co-leads Folk Unlimited for EFDSS. \nKate Jones \nKate has been playing in ceilidh bands since the tender age of 14 after replacing a fiddler in Somerset based ceilidh band The Five-Pronged Pick. Kate’s fiddle playing is deeply influenced by her love of blue grass\, Irish and Eastern European folk music. She has recently developed a passion for Welsh fiddle tunes\, reflecting her cultural roots. Kate is a music therapist. \nAimée Leonard \nAimée Leonard grew up in Orkney and has been singing folk songs and playing Bodhran since childhood. Aimée recorded several cd’s and toured the world with the band Anam. Aimée teaches up and coming folk singers at Newcastle Uni\, leads folk song projects for EFDSS and runs the Dulwich Folk Choir. \nINFORMATION \nTicket Price: \n£15 standard price\n£12 concessions\nKids under 3 go free \nFood:\n£8 per person for a hot vegetarian meal \nTimings: \n6.00pm – Gates open\n6.30pm – Music starts\n7.15pm – Break\n7.45pm – Music\n8.30pm – Finish \nIf viewing on a phone\, scroll to the bottom of the page to book \nTo save paper\, do not print your ticket. Just bring it along on your phone and/or we have a list of all attendees. \nAbout the venue \nThe gig will take place inside the barn. The barn has step-free access and an accessible toilet. The gig will be seated. \nFind our more about access here. \nWe put on our Gigs at the Greenhouses to let people hear brilliant music\, enjoy our lovely gardens and to raise money so that the community can benefit from BPCG seven days a week. \nGetting to us \nBPCG is in the middle of Brockwell Park\, between the tennis courts and the walled gardens. Follow the signs. \nExit from the Park should be via the Park’s Lido Gates on Dulwich Road. Please leave in groups and be sure to have a torch or use your phone torches. Walk left out of the greenhouses\, left then right through the tennis courts and down the hill to the lido. Click here to see a map of the route \nIf you are driving to the gig\, we recommend parking your car on Dulwich Road or near Dulwich Road. \nFood & Drink \nDelicious home-made hot food\, botanical cocktails\, local craft beer and organic wine will be on sale. \nBook your food with your ticket to avoid disappointment. \nFood will be vegetarian\, but unfortunately we cannot cater for any other dietary requirements.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/gig-at-the-greenhouses-tamesas/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260222T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260222T160000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20251209T165247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T182544Z
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SUMMARY:Willow Basket Weaving Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come along and enjoy a day of creativity\, learning the traditional craft of willow weaving. You will make an elegant willow bowl or basket which you can take home at the end of the day and if you happen to be a rather quick weaver you may even have time to make a little decorative willow sphere.  \nWillow weaving is a traditional craft once practised in many places where willow trees grow\, typically on open flat ground that has a plentiful water supply such as the Somerset Levels. \nWillow is a very versatile weaving material from which you can create decorative and useful items such as plant supports\, willow sphere planters\, garden sculptures\, ‘live’ fences\, firewood baskets and shopping baskets. \nIn this workshop you will learn about the various types of willow you can weave with and the differences between living willow and basket makers willow. You will become familiar with tradition tools such as the bodkin and rapping iron. \nAll material and tools provided. \nTicket prices\n£65 full price / £50 concessions \nRunning time\n5 hour workshop plus an hour break for lunch \nAge recommendation  16+ \nIf viewing on a phone please scroll to the bottom of the page to book.  \n“As a complete beginner I loved learning about willow weaving in BPCG’s new barn. It was a small friendly group and Cat the tutor was great. We each made a basket and either finished them on the day or took home the materials and knowledge to do so. I was very proud of my slightly wonky one!” \nThis workshop will be lead by Cat Stevens \nCat studied sculpture at Edinburgh Art College. She is a professional gardener\, art psychotherapist\, potter and stained glass maker.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/willow-basket-weaving-workshop/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
GEO:51.4543375;-0.108968
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260221T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260221T150000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20260115T173922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T161730Z
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SUMMARY:Fermentation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Melanie for our fermentation workshop using seasonal ingredients where you’ll become confident in two new crafts at this hands-on class. In February we will be banishing the last of winter with spiced golden kraut. And we’ll learn how to make kombucha\, a pro-biotic rich drink\, with endless flavouring possibilities. \nWe will talk through a little history as well as different techniques from around the world and have an opportunity to enjoy a tasting plate showcasing assorted ferments. \nPlease bring two 1/2 litre jars – they don’t have to be any special jars as long as they have a close-fitting lid and are thoroughly cleaned. \nINFORMATION \nTickets: £45 | £35 conc. \nRunning time: 2 hours \nAge recommendation: 12+ (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult) \nIf viewing on a phone please scroll to the bottom of the page to book.  \nThis workshop will be lead by Melanie McIntosh \nMelanie McIntosh makes\, eats and talks pickles and ferments. From preserving the garden at an early age in Canada to scouting out all the flavours of pickled things while living in Japan thus cementing a love of ‘sour’ and funk. Melanie left cooking at Little Duck the Picklery to make and sell her ferments during the covid years. She has worked in R&D and as a chef in Germany\, Poland\, New York\, and most recently filmed a television show in Japan about the preservation technique called tsukudani. She hopes to inspire and have fun with these microbial meetings and pass on the excitement of creating new flavour potentials with low waste ideas. \nInstagram: @_melaniemcintosh_
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/fermentation-workshop-feb26/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
GEO:51.4543375;-0.108968
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260215T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260215T153000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20260113T171233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T103259Z
UID:10000585-1771165800-1771169400@www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
SUMMARY:Volunteering Induction
DESCRIPTION:This induction is fully booked. If you have registered to volunteer with us we’ll be in touch once we have more dates lined up.\nJoin us to find out more about what it means to be a volunteer at BPCG and all the opportunities available\, including gardening\, DIY\, cooking\, education\, events and much more!  \nMeet Jody\, our Community Gardener\, at the seating circle by the entrance to the Greenhouses or in the greenhouse if it’s raining. Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. \nThis induction is only for people who have already registered with us and are on our waiting list. Please make sure you have registered with us via this form before signing up for this induction. You will only be able to sign up for volunteering sessions once your have completed the registration form and attended the induction. \nPlease only book one ticket per person.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/volunteering-induction-feb26/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260215T103000
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SUMMARY:Flash Fiction: Creative Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A two and  half hour Creative Writing session for adults in the wonderful setting of the Brockwell Community Greenhouses. \nIn our first session of the year we’ll be exploring Flash Fiction: Perfectly formed short stories told in less than a thousand words.  We will read examples\, try out some exercises and create our own flash fiction in a very relaxed environment. People with all levels of experience are welcome! \nINFORMATION \nTickets: Standard price £25 / Concession £18 \nRunning time: 2.5 hours (including breaks) \nAge recommendation: 18+ \nIf viewing on a phone please scroll to the bottom of the page to book.  \nThis session will be run by Tracey Hammett \nTracey Hammett is an experienced script writer\, a published author\, story writer\, poet\, editor\, creative writing tutor and mentor for adults and children. She was a member of the Southbank New Poets Collective from 2022/23\, performing at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and participating in the Poetry Takeaway. Her flash fiction story\, Bare Earth\, was the Lambeth winner of the Spread the Word City of Stories writing competition and her poetry has been published in Release A Rage of Red\, The Bread and Roses anthology and as part of Luke Jerram’s Bread project.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/flash-fiction-creative-writing-workshop/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260208T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260208T160000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20260130T114259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T114259Z
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SUMMARY:Permablitz: Winter Tree Pruning
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first Permablitz organised in partnership between Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses and Permablitz London. \nA Permablitz is a volunteer workday combining learning and doing. On this Permablitz we will be learning the theory and practice of winter pruning fruit trees and soft fruit bushes. The day will start with a workshop explaining how to prune and after that we will apply what has been learnt by pruning the fruit trees and soft fruit bushes on site before mulching around their bases and carrying out other winter tasks in the orchard. Come along to meet fellow volunteers\, learn about orchard care and hone new skills. A simple vegetarian lunch will be provided. \nRSVP Essential: Please complete this form to let us know that you’d like to come along. We’ll email you to confirm you are on the register and we will send out an email with the final details a few days before the permablitz. Priority is given to BPCG volunteers.  \nhttps://www.permablitzlondon.com/
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/permablitz-winter-tree-pruning/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260201T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20251216T170328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T171611Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Permaculture
DESCRIPTION:Permaculture is an ethical design system\, based on ecological principles\, that creates sustainable and regenerative human habitats by following nature’s patterns. \nThis workshop will introduce permaculture by outlining the key ethics and principles and how they can be applied to a design process. We will look in particular at permaculture’s relevance to living in an urban context and how attendees can apply permaculture in their own lives. \nSpeaker: Susannah Hall \nSusannah Hall is a designer\, trainer and facilitator for Permablitz London teaching their Permaculture Design Certificate course. She also teaches adults and children about crafts\, the wildlife we find in the city and designs edible gardens that work with rather than against nature. \nHer balcony design with 50 different plants (see image)\, quails\, a wormery and space for natural dyes won Camden in Bloom Best Mini-Garden 2021. She has also designed a forest garden for Forest Farm Peace Garden and co-designed (with Kayode Olafimihan) the food forest at Northwick Park Community Garden and the permaculture community gardens at Battersea Arts Centre and London’s Community Kitchen. \nhttps://www.permablitzlondon.com/ \nInformation \nTickets:\nStandard price £25\nConcession £20 \nRunning time: 2 hours \nIf viewing on a phone please scroll to the bottom of the page to book. 
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/introduction-to-permaculture/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260125T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260125T153000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20251203T183224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T183224Z
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SUMMARY:Wassailing Volunteer Party!
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday 25 January we’ll be having a party in the barn from 1pm – 3.30pm for BPCG Volunteers!  \nWhether you help in the garden\, with cooking\, with the children and family programme\, with events\, (the list goes on!)\, everyone is welcome to come together to celebrate your incredible work at BPCG\, the start of the growing season\, and share food and drink. \nWe’ll be having a pot-luck lunch in the barn followed by a wassail of the orchard with some mulled cider and apple juice. We’ll also be singing some wassailing tunes – instruments welcome! \nBring a dish to share. Please label it with ingredients and if it’s meat/vegetarian/vegan. Drinks will be provided. \nRSVP below\, so we know how many people to expect. \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/wassailing-volunteer-party/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260117T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260117T150000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20251209T163544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T184737Z
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SUMMARY:Lino Cutting Workshop: Winter Edition
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to sketch\, carve and print your own cards inspired by nature.  \nYou will end up with 5 greeting cards to take home and your stamp to re-print your design as often as you like. \nThis workshop is suitable for beginners as well as advanced printmaker’s who would like to come together to create and get inspired by our beautiful gardens and the New Year! \nAll materials are provided and there will be free tea and biscuits available during the workshop. \nFor inspiration\, have a look at the cards for sale at BPCG that resident printmakers have created\, or have a rummage online\, there are some beautiful examples here and here. \nDepending on the layer of paint\, your cards could dry relatively quickly\, but it would be helpful if you could bring some Tupperware or similar to transport them home safely. Otherwise you can leave them with us to collect anytime between Thursday and Sunday. \nThis workshop will be led by artist\, costume/prop designer and maker Charlina Lucas. \nhttps://www.charlinalucas.com/ \nInformation \nTickets: Standard price £30 / Concession £24 \nRunning time: 2.5 hours \nAge recommendation: 14+ (under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult) \nIf viewing on a phone please scroll to the bottom of the page to book. 
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/lino-cutting-workshop-winter2026/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251212T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251212T160000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20251110T173928Z
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SUMMARY:Green Woodworking Induction: From Log to Spoon
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn the traditional craft of green woodworking. In this induction you will be shown how to safely use greenwood tools\, axes\, knives\, drawknives\, and make your very own spoon in the process.  \nDress for the weather\, as the workshop will take place outside. For safety\, please wear shoes or trainers\, no sandals. \nBring a snack\, but tea and coffee are free. \nOnly 6 places are available for each induction\, so book now! \nINFORMATION \nTimes: 12pm – 4pm \nTicket price: £30 | £20 concessions \nRunning time: 4 hours \nRecommended age: For ages 18+ \nIf booking on a phone\, please scroll to the bottom of the page.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/green-woodworking-induction-dec25/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steph Prior":MAILTO:events@brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251211T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251211T153000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20251017T175341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251017T180136Z
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SUMMARY:Volunteering Induction
DESCRIPTION:Join us to find out more about what it means to be a volunteer at BPCG and all the opportunities available\, including gardening\, DIY\, cooking\, education\, events and much more!  \nMeet Jody\, our Community Gardener\, at the seating circle by the entrance to the Greenhouses or in the greenhouse if it’s raining. Please dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. \nThis induction is only for people who have already registered with us and are on our waiting list. Please make sure you have registered with us via this form before signing up for this induction. You will only be able to sign up for volunteering sessions once your have completed the registration form and attended the induction. \nPlease only book one ticket per person.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/volunteering-induction-dec25/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251207T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251207T183000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20251014T163302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251029T153715Z
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SUMMARY:Gig at the Greenhouses: Slovakian Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Get into the Christmas spirit and join us for a heartwarming afternoon of Slovak folk and sacred Christmas music\, performed by singers Petra Štefancová and Mário Jakubicka. \nVisiting from the small village of Moravany\, Slovakia\, the duo are celebrated folk singers who perform sacred songs in churches across their homeland. \nTheir rich vocal harmonies will be beautifully accompanied by cellist Nina Plapp and renowned Gypsy violinist Marian Bango\, bringing the spirit of a Slovak village Christmas to life through music. \nMulled wine\, hot chocolate and sweet treats will be available from the bar to keep you warm on this wintery afternoon. \nInformation \nTickets\nStandard price £15\nConcession £12\nUnder 3s go free \nTimings:\n4.00pm – Gates open\n4.30pm – Music\n5.15pm – Break\n5.45pm – Music\n6.30pm – Finish \nIf viewing on a phone\, scroll to the bottom of the page to book \nAbout the Musicians \nMário Jakubicka and Petra Štefancová are a Slovak vocal–instrumental duo based in Moravany nad Váhom\, known for their heartfelt performances of sacred and traditional folk music. Their collaboration began in 2014\, when Mário\, organist and keyboardist\, met Petra\, a singer and pianist\, in their local parish church. Since then\, they have performed together regularly at Holy Masses and community events across the Pieštany region. \nMarian Bango is a classical violinist influenced by his Slovakian gypsy heritage to create a very unique and special sound. He started his career in the orchestra of the Theatre Romathan\, where he performed for over ten years. He has played with numerous orchestras and performed with bands on many stages across Europe. You can see him perform on BBC television\, for Holocaust Memorial Day 2020. \nNina Plapp is a Herne Hill cellist and composer who met Marian a decade ago while researching her BBC radio 4 project ‘A cello in the desert’ which traced the musical heritage of gypsy music back to India. They have been playing together ever since. The duo recently performed Nina’s composition at The National Gallery and are currently recording their first duo album. \nAbout the venue \nThe gig will take place inside the barn. The barn has step-free access and an accessible toilet. The gig will be seated. \nFind our more about access here. \nWe put on our Gigs at the Greenhouses to let people hear brilliant music\, enjoy our lovely gardens and to raise money so that the community can benefit from BPCG seven days a week. \nGetting to us \nBPCG is in the middle of Brockwell Park\, between the tennis courts and the walled gardens. Follow the signs. \nExit from the Park should be via the Park’s Lido Gates on Dulwich Road. Please leave in groups and be sure to have a torch or use your phone torches. Walk left out of the greenhouses\, left then right through the tennis courts and down the hill to the lido. Click here to see a map of the route \nIf you are driving to the gig\, we recommend parking your car on Dulwich Road or near Dulwich Road. \nFood & Drink \nDelicious botanical cocktails\, local craft beer and organic wine will be on sale\, plus homemade cakes and snacks. \nHot food will not be available at this event.
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/gig-slovakian-christmas/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
CATEGORIES:Add to home page
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251207T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251207T153000
DTSTAMP:20260616T125317
CREATED:20251014T165754Z
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SUMMARY:Festive Wreath Making
DESCRIPTION:Get into the festive spirit and make your very own Christmas wreath!  \nWe will collect all sorts of natural materials for you like berries\, seed heads\, cones and evergreen foliage. Once you start looking\, it’s amazing what you can spot that will look great on a wreath. And it’s great fun trying out different combinations and interweaving them through your wreath. Feel free to bring along any materials with you to mix and match with what we have already got. \nOur volunteers are on hand to give you guidance at all times if you need it! And don’t worry if you think you think you aren’t particularly arty or crafty – it really doesn’t matter – the wreaths always look stunning! \nAnd why not try our delicious botanical cocktails or mulled wine – available to pre-order! \nThese workshops are popular so early booking recommended. \nINFORMATION \nTickets:\nStandard Price £28\nConcession £20 \nRunning time: 2 hours \nPre-order a botanical cocktail (£7) or mulled wine (£6)!\nBoth options for over 18’s only. Please be prepared to show ID. \nIf viewing on a phone\, scroll to the bottom of the page to book.  \nAll profits from this workshop will go towards our educational work and garden volunteering programme. \nThe money raised from buying ticket for this event will enable us to: \n\nHelp local children to learn about wildlife and play in nature – many of whom would otherwise never get the chance to\nTeach hundreds of kids and adults how to grow edible and beautiful plants from seed\nRun therapeutic enhancement sessions with local Special Educational Needs students\nRun therapeutic gardening sessions for adults with mental health needs every week of the year\nCreate volunteering and learning opportunities for thousands of local people\n\nThrough supporting our staff and helping us provide resources for school sessions\, therapeutic horticulture groups and volunteering\, your buying a ticket for this event will go a long way to help our community thrive!
URL:https://www.brockwellgreenhouses.org.uk/event/festive-wreath-making-07-12-25pm/
LOCATION:Brockwell Park Community Greenhouses
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