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Green Fair, Flower Show, Dog SHow And River Walk - Lordship Rec this Saturday

Saturday September 14th, 12-5pm

Lordship Rec Green Fair and Tottenham Flower & Produce Show

Promoting healthy living and eating, and environmental awareness

1pm – 4.30pm

At the Harmony Gardens, Lordship Rec, Broadwater Farm Community Centre, 1 Adams Rd, Tottenham N17 6HE.

- Annual Competition and Show: Vegetables, Flowers, Fruit, Cakes, Home Produce, Handicrafts and Kids Crafts.

Exhibits/entries for the show accepted from 8.30am to 11.30am. Public display from 1pm. Awards ceremony 3.30pm.

- Green Fair: Stalls and activities

Organised by Back 2 Earth: info@back2earth.org.uk Supported by Friends of Lordship Rec and Sustainable Haringey

Feeling Good in the Rec

Promoting health and well-being

12 – 5pm

In the Eco-Hub (by the lake) and in the Broadwater Farm Community Centre

- Sports Taster Sessions, Healing Therapies, Beauty Treatments, Workshops, Board Games, Community Stalls

Organised by the Women’s Association of Lordship Rec

Lordship Rec Dog Show

12 – 4pm

In Lordship Rec main field

- Tottenham’s Got Talent fun dog show, Free microchipping and tag engraving, Dog Agility course, Veterinary advice

Organised by Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, supported by Lordship Rec Dog Club and Wood Green Animal Shelter

Residents’ Walk Along the River Moselle Route – from Markfield Park to Lordship Rec

10am – 1pm

Meet at Markfield Beam Engine, Markfield Park, N15. Walk starts 10.30am.

Haringey’s river, the Moselle, joins the River Lea at Markfield Park, N15 (having flowed throughout the borough from Muswell Hill). It has influenced the geography and history of Haringey. The river is underground for much of the walk route, but there will be stops and talks along the route which includes the High Road (stopping at Coombes Croft library where the river is visible beneath a glass cover in the foyer), through Tottenham Cemetery and on to Lordship Rec where the river has been recently brought above ground and restored with four new bridges amidst wonderful wild flower meadows.

Organised by “A river runs through it” project: www.ariver-runsthroughit.org.uk

http://www.lordshiprec.org.uk

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