Hackney Museum, 1 Reading Lane
London, England E8 1GQ

Community Legacy Walks COMING UP…
Don’t be sad that the Olympics and Paralympics are over (or maybe you’re glad it’s over...) Either way come and see what Hackney has to offer, and join our FREE accessible walks from Hackney Museum to Hackney Wick, with a view of the stadium through the leafy pleasantness of Victoria park. We have tall tales and new poems, you can learn about disability and mental health history, see old asylums and hear new Paralympic stories and make new friends along the way!
Sunday 16th September
Tues 18th September
Tues 16th October.
• Meet at Hackney Museum 12 noon at the cafe tables.
• Address of Museum: Hackney Museum, 1 Reading Ln London E8 1GQ (Across the square from the Empire, buses stop on Mare Street)
• Walks finish at Hackney Wick station approx 3pm but you can leave earlier
Bring your Olympic and Paralympic stories, and a packed lunch! Wear weather appropriate clothing and comfy shoes.
Ring 0798 242 3559 to contact us on the day of the walk.
No booking required, just turn up. If you would like more info please contact Clara. clara@cooltanarts.org.uk or ring 0207 701 2696 to speak to Clara or leave a message.
Website: http://www.cooltanarts.org.uk/category/communitylegacywalks/
All walks are accessible – please contact us if you have specific access requirements or would like to ask us any questions.
EXTRA INFO:
Enjoy exploring and discovering new areas? Uncover hidden histories and local mysteries, tall tales and true stories of the unexpected – How was ‘Blind Fred’ ahead of his times? What was it like volunteering for the Paralympics? What do local volunteers think of the changes to the area? Would you like to hear a poem called ‘The Routemaster Race?’ All this and more on our volunteer led walks, run by disabled and non-disabled volunteers. We are looking forward to meeting you!

Official Website: http://www.cooltanarts.co.uk

Added by Cooltan Arts 6527 on September 13, 2012

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