Book your space on ‘Changing Sudbury’ Guided Walks and discover untold stories about the area during the Heritage Open Days!
Have you ever heard about the ‘Kannibal Pot’, where Teddy Boys would congregate? Join this Guided Walk to discover untold stories about now gone places and people, told through the voices of local residents and old photographs.
The butchers in Sudbury, Frank Putman… They were still slaughtering their own cattle. I can remember seeing the cows going through and hearing a lot of ‘mooing’. (Patricia)
The ‘Changing Sudbury Guided Walks’ are part of ‘Changing Sudbury’, an exciting 1-year long heritage community project exploring the rich social and cultural history of Sudbury from the 1950s onwards through the memories of first generation arrivals and existing residents who saw, lived through, and contributed to its changes, shaping the diverse and multifaceted Sudbury we know today.
These Guided Walks, funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, are part of a series of outputs that will be produced over the course of the project, which will run until March 2020. If you’d like to know more, ‘Changing Sudbury’ exhibition is currently on display until the 6th October 2019 at The Library at Willesden Green.
Guided Walks:
Thursday 19 September: 11.00 & 14.00
Friday 20 September: 11.00 & 14.00
Booking details:
Pre-booking: Required. Guided Walk must be pre-booked
Booking Contact: Matilde Martinetti
Call: 020 8908 1220
Email: matilde@sudburyneighbourhoodcentre.co.uk
Booking closes: 18 September 2019 17:00
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