Hi Zak: enjoying the Wimble, especially the Q&A with Norman Plastow. I imagine you've already found our Newsletter (which I edit) on the Wimbledon Society's website. Have you spotted the two rickshaws which have appeared at Wimbledon Station? Carefully separated from the taxi rank!
Are you also aware of the William Morris House, 267 Broadway? Tucked away from the road, although it offers excellent meeting room facilities. The windows are rather special. Worth a visit.
One grumble - check out your place names, Cannizaro (one z) and Worple (not Walpole) Rd.
Love the interview with the incredible force that is Norman Plastow - the most fascinating character in Wimbledon for sure.
I loved the article about the children’s photography, it’s so nice to see their creativity featured and celebrated.
I’d say there was a very tight turnaround on this interview, Sally! You enjoyed it, no doubt.
Hi Zak: enjoying the Wimble, especially the Q&A with Norman Plastow. I imagine you've already found our Newsletter (which I edit) on the Wimbledon Society's website. Have you spotted the two rickshaws which have appeared at Wimbledon Station? Carefully separated from the taxi rank!
Are you also aware of the William Morris House, 267 Broadway? Tucked away from the road, although it offers excellent meeting room facilities. The windows are rather special. Worth a visit.
One grumble - check out your place names, Cannizaro (one z) and Worple (not Walpole) Rd.
Keep up the good work,
Sally Gibbons
Loved the interview