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Advisor highlights Burnt Oak events

Cllr Kamal Gurung has called on residents to attend events taking place in his ward as part of the London Festival of Architecture

Silkstream Park in Burnt Oak
Silkstream Park at Burnt Oak – Dudley Miles, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

A Burnt Oak councilor has welcomed two London Architecture Festival events being planned for the ward.

Cllr Kamal Gurung said: “These activities are great exercise and a great chance for people to get to know Burnt Oak better.”

There will be a Silkstream guided tour of three parks: Meads, Watling and Silkstream (2pm-4pm) on Saturday 22nd June, meeting at the off-licence Global News at 249 Deansbrook Road.

Next week, The Three Churches Challenge – Saturday 29 June 2-4pm will explore three historic churches in Burnt Oak and meet at St Alphage Church on Montrose Avenue.


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