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SUMMARY:Evening ReWalk from Wimbledon Village towards Crystal Palace - along Segment 18/19
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this unique summer evening ReWalk of InspiralLondon Trail Meet 5.30pm Wimmbledon\n \nPlease SIGN UP HERE – precise details for meet up and walk will be emailed via eventbrite \nWe will meet at Wimbledon Station at 5.30pm before starting our walk towards Crystal Palace\, along Segment 18/19 of the pathway. This is a long challenging walk – that crosses variable terrain – beginning near Merton Abbey and Colliers Wood where we meet the Wandle River again before traversing south Streatham and Norbury. As dusk draws in we walk up towards the heights of Crystal Palace. Walking in the summer evening allows us to join with all the inhabitants of the city\, enjoy the evening sunset and the dusk chorus. \n \nPart of Re-walking InspiralLondon Trail 2024-25.\nIn 2015 an intrepid group of walking artists finished mapping a new spiral trail\, tracing a pathway through 30 London Boroughs. As we near the trails 10th anniversary InspiralLondon invites new communities\, individuals\, and groups to re-discover their city through this unique inspiralling walk. During this year\, 2024 and into 2025\, we will re-walk\, and re-tell\, the story of this 300 mile trail as we re-spiral through London. For further events visit HERE
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/evening-rewalk-from-wimbledon-village-towards-crystal-palace-long-segment-18-19/
LOCATION:Wimbledon Station\, The Broadway\, London\, SW19 7NL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:ReWalk Segment 20 of the trail - Crystal Palace to Eltham Station
DESCRIPTION:ReWalk Segment 20 of the trail – Crystal Palace to Eltham Station\nMeet 9.30am at just outside the exit of Crystal Palace Station. \nJoin inspirallondon on at the start of this epic day of rewalking – from Crystal Palace to north of the river at Woolwich. Please SIGN UP HERE \nStarting with this morning walk on Segment 20  from Crystal Palace Station to Eltham Station. \nWe leave Crystal Palace overground Station and traverse the Dinosaur Park before making our way south eastwards to Cator Park\, crossing the Chaffinch Brook. Then we walk quickly to Beckenham Place Park\, with all its resonances and beauty. Leaving the oakwoods we cross the Ravensbourne river to make our walk north east to Grove Park. From their we pick up the scent of Quaggy River as it guides us towards Eltham Palace and lunch stop at Eltham. \n \nPart of Re-walking InspiralLondon Trail 2024-25.\nIn 2015 an intrepid group of walking artists finished mapping a new spiral trail\, tracing a pathway through 30 London Boroughs. As we near the trails 10th anniversary InspiralLondon invites new communities\, individuals\, and groups to re-discover their city through this unique inspiralling walk. During this year\, 2024 and into 2025\, we will re-walk\, and re-tell\, the story of this 300 mile trail as we re-spiral through London. For further events visit HERE
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/rewalk-segment-20-of-the-trail-crystal-palace-to-eltham-station/
LOCATION:Crystal Palace Train Station\, Crystal Palace Station Road\, Crystal Palace\, Greater London\, SE19 2AZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240706T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240706T173000
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SUMMARY:In/spiral Rewalk - Segment 21 in hunting and in gathering the spiral
DESCRIPTION:Join InspiralLondon on Saturday 6th July at 2pm to re/inspiral along segment 21.\nWe meet at Eltham Station at 2pm to walk gently northwards towards Severndroog Castle by Oxleas Wood\, before descending toward Woolwich Common. Along the way we will be invited by associate artists to collect and gather natural materials found along the pathway to add to the collective spiral drawing that will take place when we reach the Thames at Woolwich. \nPlease SIGN UP here. \nThe walk is scheduled to arrive at Woolwich around 5pm and for those staying for the ritual spiral drawing walk we will have time for refreshments before rejoining with artists Birgitta Hosea\, Gail Dickerson and Sarah Sparkes; for the ritual spiral drawing at 6pm (exit of Arsenal Woolwich Elisabeth line). From here we will detour to the buried site of London’s greatest Celtic oppida to form a first spiral. \n\nTo enjoy the final part of this unique day of walking – for Ritual Spiral Collaborative Drawing Walk please SIGN UP here:\n\n\n\n\nPart of InspiralLondon ReWalk\, ReMap\, ReTell 2024-2025 \nFrom Spring 2024 to 2025 InspiralLondon sets out to rewalk\, remap and retell the 300 mile spiral trail\, first walked in 2015. We invite all kinds of walkers\, urban explorers and the curious to experience the magic of this unique pathway. Supported by Mayor of London TfL walking and cycling grant.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/in-spiral-rewalk-segment-21-in-hunting-and-in-gathering-the-spiral/
LOCATION:Eltham Train Station\, Well Hall Road\, London\, SE9 6SL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240706T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240706T193000
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SUMMARY:Ritual Spiral Collaborative Walk 6-7.30pm
DESCRIPTION:Ritual Spiral Collaborative Walk 6-7.30pm\nJoin us for unique InspiralLondon Event – In/Spiral Collaborative Drawing Walk. \nDuring this short exploratory walk we will be inviting all walkers to make a collaborative drawing together\, devised and led by artists Gail Dickerson\, Birgitta Hosea and Sarah Sparkes. (Walk is approx 1.25 miles long). Please SIGN UP here. \nTo join us on this unique re-walking of InspiralLondon Trail meet at 6pm at the exit of Woolwich Station – Elisabeth line. From here we will follow InspiralLondon’s Charlie Fox\, detouring to the buried site of London’s greatest Celtic oppida\, located somewhere beneath Maribor Park. At this place we will form a first experimental spiral before walking to the rotunda of Woolwich Foot Tunnel (Southside).\nArtists Birgitta Hosea and Sarah Sparkes will then invite you join in this Ritual Collaborative Drawing on the Thames foreshore. And Gail Dickerson will Inspiral us through the layers of London’s geology encountered on the journey as we reach the foreshore – Inspiralling through London Clay\, Claygate\, and River Terrace Deposits… Time travel spiral walking adventure.\n\n\n\n\nFor all those walkers joining us for this early evening walk event (Part of InspiralLondon ReWalk\, ReMap\, ReTell 2024-2025) we will be crossing under the river by foot for the last time on the trail rewalk – as the pathway takes its final spiral anticlockwise northwards towards Gravesend. On this evening we will be inviting you to make a collaborative drawing together and enjoy some light refreshments – north of the river. You are also invited to bring some light refreshments to share.\n\n\nThis unique walking event follows a short detour off the trail before spiralling our way to the southern entrance of Woolwich Foot Tunnel. Here\, descending to time travel across to the North side of the Thames\, by foot and timeslip. When we reach the north side we will gather again to make the colloborative spiral drawing in the nearby Royal Victoria Gardens. From one side clockwise\, the other anticlock ways – proof of the strange magic geometery that encircles InspiralLondon – and the origin of the pathway in the double helix of London’s Celtic spiral. Artists Birgitta Hosea and Sarah Sparkes invite to join in this Ritual Collaborative Drawing on the Thames foreshore. And Gail Dickerson will Inspiral us through the layers of London’s geology encountered on the journey as we reach the foreshore – Inspiralling through London Clay\, Claygate\, and River Terrace Deposits. \nTo provide support to InspiralLondon’s work as Community Interest Company you are invited to sign up here and donate from £5-10. \nPart of InspiralLondon ReWalk\, ReMap\, ReTell 2024-2025 \nFrom Spring 2024 to 2025 InspiralLondon sets out to rewalk\, remap and retell the 300 mile spiral trail\, first walked in 2015. We invite all kinds of walkers\, urban explorers and the curious to experience the magic of this unique pathway. Supported by Mayor of London TfL walking and cycling grant. See  https://www.inspirallondon.com/events/ for all current walk events.\n\n 
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/rewalk-inspirallondon-ritual-spiral-collaborative-drawing-walk/
LOCATION:Woolwich Railway Station\, Dial Arch Square\, Major Draper Street\, London SE18 6GD\, SE18 6GD\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240720T180000
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SUMMARY:Gallions Reach to Gants Hill - InspiralLondon ReWalk Segment 22
DESCRIPTION:Walking from Gallions Reach DLR\, up along the Roding Valley through Barking and onto Gants Hill.\nMeet at Gallions Reach DLR exit at 2pm Saturday 20 July – Sign up HERE \nJoin this beautifully varied up from near Becton Gasworks to join the tidal Roding River by the marshes. This walk passes unexpected hidden beauty and heritage sites such as the Ice Wharfs\, Barking Abbey\, Harts lane Beach\, Barking Park and Valentine’s Park. \nWander up the Roding Valley – where Mary Wollstonecraft spent her formative years of her childhood and adoloscence exploring the marshland. Before we then reenter the complex streams of urban infrastructure that divide and subdivide East London – railways\, rivers\, major roads. All the time walking close by the Saxon river Roding\, as it curves northwards  towards its source near Stansted Airport. \nThis river way nourished our walk and allows us to comtemplate once again the foundational power of water\, waterways and riverways have been in the construction of the city. We aim to finish our walk just north of Valentine’s Park before 6pm. \n \n  \nPart of InspiralLondon ReWalk\, ReMap\, ReTell 2024-2025\nFrom Spring 2024 to 2025 InspiralLondon sets out to rewalk\, remap and retell the 300 mile spiral trail\, first walked in 2015. We invite all kinds of walkers\, urban explorers and the curious to experience the magic of this unique pathway. Supported by Mayor of London TfL walking and cycling grant.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/gallions-reach-to-gants-hill-inspirallondon-rewalk-segment-22/
LOCATION:Gallions Reach DLR\, 3 Armada Way\, London\, E6 7ER
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240721T140000
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SUMMARY:Gants Hill to Chingford - Join the Rewalk of this classic InspiralLondon Segment 23
DESCRIPTION:An early evening walk from Gants Hill to Chingford. Meeting Sunday at 2pm Gants Hill Tube. \nJoin the Rewalk of this classic InspiralLondon Segment 23 – with unexpected I Ching refreshments.\nFrom Gants Hill we quickly zigzag our way to rejoin the Roding River\, as it winds northwards passed Redbridge and Woodford. Before we turn west to Roding Valley Rail Station and find our ways across the vestiges of Epping Forest to arrive at Whitehall Plain. \nHere we will provide intrepod walkers with unexpected evening refreshments and deep listening by the ‘I’ Ching River. And as we reach the vestiges of Epping Forest and survey the views from Queen Elisabeth the First’s Hunting Lodge\, enjoy late summer evening dusk. \nWe hope to reach Chingford around 6pm where you can join the Overground. \nNote any donations provide invaluable support to the artists and volunteers who give their time freely to a large and diverse community of walkers. Please SIGN UP HERE. \n \nPart of Re-walking InspiralLondon Trail 2024-25.\nIn 2015 an intrepid group of walking artists finished mapping a new spiral trail\, tracing a pathway through 30 London Boroughs. As we near the trails 10th anniversary InspiralLondon invites new communities\, individuals\, and groups to re-discover their city through this unique inspiralling walk. During this year\, 2024 and into 2025\, we will re-walk\, and re-tell\, the story of this 300 mile trail as we re-spiral through London. For further events visit HERE
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/gants-hill-to-chingford-join-the-rewalk-of-this-classic-inspirallondon-segment-23/
LOCATION:Gants Hill\, Cranbrook Rd\, Ilford\, Essex\, IG2 6UD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T193000
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CREATED:20240905T153224Z
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SUMMARY:Chingford Pole to Brimsdown - Inspiral adventuring out to Hadley Woods
DESCRIPTION:Chingford to Brimsdown – Inspiral adventuring out to Hadley Woods by way of Turkey Brook. BOOK HERE\n \nMeet at Chingford Station Main Exit at 2.30pm on this Sunday 8th September to continue the epic Re/Walking of InspiralLondon Trail. \nThe short segment 24 rises quickly to one of the highspots of the trail at Pole Hill Obelisk – a wonderful vista across North London’s lakelands. Will we find the hollow oak or hear the whispering words of TE Lawrence as we plunge down the edge of Epping Forest hills to the crossing causeway over to Ponder’s End? Will the sheep be grazing on the reservoir banks? Will we hear bush crickets and bats as we pass through to Brimsdown and adventure onto the next segment to Hadleys Wood? \nFor those wishing to do only part of the walking – there is short segment from Chingford to Ponder’s End that takes in some stunning unexpected landscapes – approx 4 miles long (1.5 hours Eta: 4pm). \nOr walk further to Brimsdown – another 1.5 miles (0.45 minutes Eta: 5pm) \nOr for the adventurous keep going towards Hadley Woods (another 8 miles Eta: 7.30pm) – Trains to Kings Cross 19.17; 19.47. \nThe Overground train form Walthamstow Central is scheduled to leave at 2.01pm on Sunday to arrive at Chingford at 2.26pm. You can get the tube to Walthamstow Central – there is an earlier train from there that leaves at 13.41 arriving at Chingford at 14.06. Note there are no Sunday trains scheduled from Brimsdown or Ponders End – bus alternatives.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/chingford-pole-to-brimsdown-inspiral-adventuring-out-to-hadley-woods/
LOCATION:Chingford Sattion\, London\, E4 6AL\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241031T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20240921T141817Z
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SUMMARY:Re Walk\, Re Map\, Re Tell Explore our Urban Walking Adventure\, Autumn Update
DESCRIPTION:Re Walk\, Re Map\, Re Tell – the 10th Anniversary of InspiralLondon Trail \nThank you to all our supporters\, walking partner and participants for making the rewalking of the Trail so memorable. And a special thanks to our Inspirallondon volunteers and artist associates\, for all their inspirational help and guiding 2024. \nWith the support of tfl Walking Cycling grant we were able to offer over 30 guided public walks. For 2025\, the tenth anniversary of the first mapping of the 300 mile InspiralLondon Metropolitan Trail we invite you to join us on more exciting and inclusive walking experiences; some will be short\, others more challenging\, but all that create novel ways of walking the city together. Events for this winter and coming spring will be updated shortly. Watch this space.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/re-walk-re-map-re-tell-explore-our-urban-walking-adventure-autumn-update/
LOCATION:Kent
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241103T130000
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CREATED:20241011T131258Z
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SUMMARY:Made in the Mardyke (Walking with InspiralLondon and T-100)
DESCRIPTION:Made in the Mardyke (Walking with InspiralLondon and T-100) \non Sunday 3 November 2024 10am – 1pm  Turn up on the day at 10am.\n \nMeet at 10 am at the entrance RSPB Visitor Centre\, Rainham Marshes\, Purfleet\, RM19 1SZ  (Transport links from London to Centre include C2C ) \n \nJoin the first walk of three in a creative walking project led by inspiral director\, Charlie Fox\, in partnership with T-100 and made in the river collective (mitrcollective.com) as we walk together exploring the mouth of the Mardyke River and its interrelationship with The Thames; observing the Mardyke’s origin and its singular originality\, and in celebrating the river’s creativity in refashioning waste material. \nFor this short circular walk by the Thames foreshore and back to the mouth of the Mardyke we examine the landscape with river eyes. It will allow us to feel\, see and collect new hybrid materials along the pathway\, that inspire us to make together masks\, skins and creature costumes. The workshop following the walk will be a fun way to begin exploring the river\, its neighbouring environments and other (non-human) inhabitants. \n \nMitrcollective have become experts in co-creating with rivers\, in weaving new materials\, into creature costumes and stories. For T-100 we will be walking the Mardyke\, to think how it was made\, how it makes\, and exploring its own creativity to remake hybrid material. See here for mitrcollective. \nWalk approx. 1.5 miles – please be prepared for weather and bring boots or other footware that can cope with wet conditions (e.g. Good walking boots or rubberboots) \n 
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/made-in-the-mardyke-walking-with-inspirallondon-and-t-100/
LOCATION:Rainham Marshes\, RM19 1SZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250713
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SUMMARY:InspiralLondon's Songlines for Greenwich - celebrating Black History 365.
DESCRIPTION:Songlines for Greenwich BlackHistory 365 celebrations link to BOOK for each invidual walk below:\nRetellings – four interlinked Celebratory Walks for BH365 on Saturday 12 July 2025\nInspiralLondon’s Songlines for Greenwich creates a day of polyphonic shared exploration for Black History 365 celebrations – with four interlinked walks along the InspiralLondon Trail – the first 2 parts are longer walks (10.30am – 1pm then from 1.30-3.30pm) arriving at Oxleas Woods. Here there will be a unique walk workshop led by Frances Calliste around Severndroog Castle woodland from 3.30pm -5.30pm. Before we descend via bus\, across Woolwich Common to the Riverside. Then\, in the early evening (6.30-8pm) join us for a  final short walk event led by local artist Bonita Charles\, around Woolwich Riverside \nThe day of explorations start from Mottingham\, passing through Eltham\, as the trail flows towards the River Thames. This walking event links up different parts of the Borough\, to explore Black Lives – unique reclaimed stories and hidden histories – located in Greenwich’s diverse landscape. On these walking tours you will experience and celebrate unexplored Black History hidden in Greenwich’s historic building\, its ghost traces\, found buried in the cityscape. \nWe welcome all to this day of interlinked walks that celebrate Black history and cultures within Greenwich as we traverse the Borough from Motterham to Woolwich. We will stop on the way for performances\, talks and celebratory retellings – with partners including Severndroog Castle\, and Clockhouse Community Centre. \n \nYou can join us for 1 or more of the walks – or for full Retellings experience book for the whole day HERE – All walks are free but you must Book. Details and tickets from June 2025. Note if you cannot make the walk on day or need to cancel we are grateful if you can in form us via Eventbrite.  \nRetellings First walk: Ghosting Inspiral\nRetellings starts promptly at Motterham Station at 10.30 am (10.30am-1pm) to trace a ghost path along Inspirallondon trail toward Eltham station. We pass along King John’s Way to arrive at the end of this first walk exploration near to Eltham Palace.  Taking time along the way to admire the views\, share readings and local stories before stopping for a picnic lunch with refreshments at around 1pm. \n \n(Image: The only known likeness of Yemmerrawanne – a silhouette profile in the Sir William Dixson collection of the State Library of New South Wales.) \nNotably we visit the gravestone dedicated to ‘Imeerawanyee’\, or Yemmerrawanne\, a ‘slender\, fine-looking youth’ and a ‘good tempered lively lad’ who soon became ‘a great favourite with us\, and almost constantly lived at the governor’s house.’\nOn the walk we hear tell about this extraordinary story\, the first encounters between the English colonisers and the native Australians of Warrane (now Sydney Harbour) – of songlines lost and found; Of the first time an Aboriginal song was performed in Europe by Bennelong and Yemmerrawanne – the printed score\, the oldest known published music from Australia ! \nBook HERE \n  \n \n  \nThird Walk –  Severndroog Retellings – Trade\, Piracy and Colonialism (3.30pm-5.30pm)\nLed by theatre artist Frances Calliste \nWhat secrets lie beneath a hill so tall\, that caused leaders to rise and fall ? \nFollow us on a gentle nature walk starting at Severndroog Castle\, Shooters Hill\, to venture into the surrounding ancient woodlands. \nWe will learn how this castle came to be\, and reflect on the other histories mirrored in the post-colonial past. We’ll explore modern day piracy\, sea shanties\, flag symbolism and much more ! \nO Mother\, my mother\, cruel mother country\,\nHow sweetly your siren-song sounds o’er the sea!\nIf it weren’t for your arms\, an orphan I’d be\,\nO mother\, my mother\, cruel mother country.’\n(Angeline Morrison – Cruel Mother Country)\nStrolling around Oxleas Woods with musical\, poetic and thoughtful interludes. We will delve in deeper to the history behind Severndroog\, making links to trade\, piracy\, pirate radio and much more! Through song\, music and story-telling\, we explore together other histories that mirror a post-colonial retelling of the past. Stay tuned for more info! Refreshments available. \nBook HERE \nFourth Walk Present\, Memory and Myths: Meeting of the Female Spirits\n \nWe meet at Woolwich Station exit Elisabeth Line at 6.30pm to explore until Woolwich until around 8pm. Please BOOK HERE \nWalk 4: Present Memory & Myth: Black Women Writers Trail (6.30 pm – 8.30pm.)  led by local artist Bonita Charles \nMeet at Woolwich arsenal station \nWe will walk the trail of Black Women Writers\, who have local connections to the borough of Greenwich\, and/or Woolwich. We will be exploring the works of historic writer Phyliss  Wheatley as well as contemporary writers from the borough such as Bernadine Everisto and listening  to extracts from their poems/novel. \nThe walk will take place in Woolwich\, and we will be walking to personal heritage sites described in the novels/writings and will be incorporating multisensory activities to immerse walkers in the experience. Lastly\, we will uncover and reimagine the mythical women of folklore from the Caribbean and colonial diaspora. \nNote for full updated details of all walks and event please visit ticket BOOKING (from June 2025)\n \nA Black History 365 celebration project funded by The Royal Borough of Greenwich\, that seeks to uncover\, then retell hidden\, buried or untold stories from the Black British diaspora\, through a festival of unique public walk events and performances. \nTransport\nTransport to Mottingham – recommended to use Station – Parking is available. \nTransport to Eltham – recommended to use Station – Parking is available. \nTransport to Severndroog Castle site: Parking is available. \nBus – Take the 486 bus from North Greenwich or Bexleyheath or 89 bus Lewisham or Bexleyheath\, alighting at the Memorial Hospital. 244 bus from Woolwich or Queen Elizabeth Hospital alighting at the Memorial Hospital on Shooters Hill. \nTube – Jubilee Line to North Greenwich\, then 486 bus\, alighting at the Memorial Hospital. \nDLR – DLR to Woolwich Arsenal\, then the 244 bus alighting at the Memorial Hospital. \nTrain-  Network Southeast to Welling\, then a 486 or 89 from bus stop D towards Shooters Hill. See above. \nThis event is generously supported by Royal Borough of Greenwich Black History 365 Grant 2024 to 2025. \nTransport to Woolwich – recommended Elisabeth Line. Parking not available \n  \n          \nsupported by soundcamp\, T-100\, inspirallondon associate artists & counterproductions. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/inspirallondons-songlines-for-greenwich-celebrating-black-history-365/
LOCATION:Severndroog Castle\, Severndroog Castle and Tea Room Shooters Hill\,\, London\, London\, SE18 3RT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250220T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250220T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20250120T164300Z
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SUMMARY:Haven and Sanctuary - Re/searching Night Excursions BH365
DESCRIPTION:Join Gentle Walk Exploration (from 3pm -4pm)- meeting in Clockhouse Community Cafe \nThen Launch and Research evening on Night Excursions (5-7pm) \nAt the start of programme of open meetings and walking research InspiralLondon welcomes all to the Clockhouse Community Centre to explore the area called Woolwich Dockalnds\, now and its past\, as a dock of haven and sanctuary. \nIf you come to the Cafe at 3pm (depending on weather) we will start gently walking the area and building on the narratives of Sanctuary and Haven we have already explored. We will take time to have some welcome tea and refreshments then use the meeting room to share and develop our research together. To launch the idea of night walks and night event exploration InspiralLondon Director Charlie Fox will share our newest brochure/poster/walk map – on Fox Skulks and Night Excursions. \nThe launch of Night Excursions – Brochure/Poster/map – curated for BH365  is also part of Anniversary project of International Metropolitan Trails including the exhibition EXCURSIONS (6 Feb – 30 May 2025 in Marseille\, France) and Inspiral Re/walk Anniversary supported by tfl. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/haven-and-sanctuary-re-searching-night-excursions-bh365/
LOCATION:Clockhouse Community Cente\, Defiance Walk Woolwich Dockyard\, London\, SE18 5QL
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250223T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250223T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20241206T220804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241206T220804Z
UID:4742-1740304800-1740315600@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Made in the Mardyke - Walk & Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Made in the Mardyke – Emerging Creatures \nFrom 10am-1pm join walking artist Charlie Fox for a creative project where we’ll be  walking and collecting materials from along the Mardyke. \nThis second walk of three in a creative project led by inspiral director\, Charlie Fox\, in partnership with T-100 and Made in the river collective (mitrcollective.com). As we walk together we will explore the Mardyke River as it runs back to the Thames from Davy Down Riverside Park. On this walk we will be observing the Mardyke’s origins and celebrating the river’s creativity in refashioning waste material. \n \nFor this walk along the Mardyke and back towards its the mouth at the Thames\, we examine the landscape with river eyes and observe the marks of ancient creatures. We will see and collect new hybrid materials along the pathway\, that inspire us to make together creature elements\, skins and creature costumes. The workshop following the walk will be a fun way to begin further exploring the river\, its  environment and other (non-human) inhabitants that make their home on its banks and flood plain. \nFrom 1pm -3.30pm Workshop at Kinetika Studios \nAfter the walk we will share refreshments and if you wish you can help refashion these found transformed materials into elememts and parts for the Mardyke creature costumes that will appear during the final performative walk T100 Festival on 31 May 2025. \n \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/made-in-the-mardyke-walk-workshop/
LOCATION:Davy Down Riverside Park\, Back Lane (off Pilgrims Lane)\, North Stifford\, RM16 5UL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250223T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250401T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20241206T221759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241206T221759Z
UID:4749-1740326400-1743539400@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Re/Walk Festival – Excavate\, Explore\, Exchange - 10th Anniversary of InspiralLondon Trail
DESCRIPTION:Walks programme from mid May 2025 – September 2025 \nInspiralLondon’s Re/Walk Festival – Excavate\, Explore\, Exchange – Celebrates the 10th Anniversary of InspiralLondon Trail with a festival of seven plus seven\, unique walks as participatory experiences. The festival walks will take you to other hidden and less well-known parts of the city; detouring from the trail\, in exploring underexplored\, buried aspects of the city or walking together by night. \nWe wish to share the magic and multiplicity of the city with all its diverse inhabitants\, and to get you walking; to explore the city with renewed curiosity\, by excavating the other buried narratives and histories that make London so unique. Together\, we will re/walk and re/make the city by foot. \nRe/walk is generously supported by tfl WCGL grant\, the Royal Borough of Greenwich and other walking group partners such as Kinetika T-100\, Walking Artist Network and soundcamp. \nInspiralLondon is an artist-led metropolitan trail\, a collective on the ground mapping\, that offers a new walk trail spiralling out and into London. This anti-clockwise walk begins at Kings Cross\, unwinding from its centre point six times\, to finally end at Gravesend\, only to begin again. This unique Metropolitan trail crosses the River Thames at ten locations\, using bridges\, foot tunnels\, a cable car and ferries. At over 300-miles of pathway\, the trail is divided into 36 segments all easily accessible by public transport\, allowing the public – walkers\, urban explorers\, excursionists\, citizens – to experience the city and its environs as one vast space in which to re-imagine together the built and natural environment. 2025 is the 10th anniversary of the trail’s first festival and opening. \n               \nsupported by soundcamp\, T-100\, inspirallondon associate artists & counterproductions.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/re-walk-festival-excavate-explore-exchange-10th-anniversary-of-inspirallondon-trail/
LOCATION:Kent
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250227T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250227T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20250120T170724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250120T170724Z
UID:4781-1740675600-1740682800@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Re/Walking Woolwich Docklands - Borough of Sancturay Research BH365
DESCRIPTION:Sanctuary – Rewalking Woolwich Docklands Research Evening 5pm-7pm on Thursday 27th February (and before if you have time we meet 3-4pm  in Clockhouse Community Cafe to join a gentle walk exploration around the old Clockhouse Riverside location): \nThis open workshop meeting is the second of a series of research workshops and walks designed to share and explore the area – with a focus on the area as a Haven and Sanctuary.  The research builds to InspiralLondon’s walk festival – Songlines for Greenwich – and our further Re/Walking festival (May-Sept 2025). All are welcome to join and contribute ideas\, research and shared experiences. \nWe will have some light refreshments and will look at the maps/streets\, research resources and some visual material to focus our attention on the places\, people and narrative streams we might wish to refollow and retell new stories. \nAnd we are delighted to be working once again with Clockhouse Community Centre and with Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park. \nNote: other new  partner events will take place in Spring 2025. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/re-walking-woolwich-docklands-open-research-bh365/
LOCATION:Clockhouse Community Cente\, Defiance Walk Woolwich Dockyard\, London\, SE18 5QL
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250305T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250305T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20250120T222904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250120T222904Z
UID:4784-1741186800-1741194000@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Memories & Sanctuary - Walk Research and Mapping BH365 celebrations
DESCRIPTION:From 3pm – 5pm we will walk together from the Clockhouse Community Centre towards the wetlands of the Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Centre\, observing\, listening\, sensing\, smelling and collecting our impressions of the riverside\, as we think about the river both as a place of sanctuary\, and also of exchange\, migration and exploitation. \nThen 5pm-7pm on Wednesday 5th March we spend time at The Clockhouse Community Centre to begin thinking about anniversaries as we share our memories\, unexpected encounters and research of walking inspiral. Together we will begin exploring  a new set of narratives for the Boroughs of Sanctuary centred on Woolwich and across Greenwich as the river Thames flows by Deptford\, Surrey Quays\, passing Southwark\, toward Tower Bridge and the City. \nPlease come prepared for weather conditions\, bring memories of Sanctuary and Haven – photos\, images\, small objects that might trigger further exchanges and discussions on migration\, exploration and exploitation.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/memories-sanctuary-research-and-mapping-bh365-celebrations/
LOCATION:Clockhouse Community Cente\, Defiance Walk Woolwich Dockyard\, London\, SE18 5QL
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250305T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250305T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20250120T224859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250120T224859Z
UID:4794-1741194000-1741201200@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Memories of Sanctuary - BH365 celebrations
DESCRIPTION:Meeting at the Clockhouse Community Centre at the heart of the historic Woolwich Old Dockland \nFrom 5pm-7pm on Wednesday 5th March we spend time at the Clockhouse Community Centre to begin thinking about anniversaries as we share our memories\, unexpected encounters and research of walking inspiral. And together we will begin exploring a new set of narratives for the  Boroughs of Sanctuary centred on Woolwich and through Greenwich as the river Thames flows by Deptford\, Surrey Quays\, passing Southwark\, toward Tower Bridge and the City. \nPlease bring memories of Greenwich as a Sanctuary – photos\, images\, small objects that might trigger further exchanges and discussions on migration\, exploration and exploitation.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/memories-of-sanctuary/
LOCATION:Clockhouse Community Cente\, Defiance Walk Woolwich Dockyard\, London\, SE18 5QL
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250312T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250312T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20250304T113237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250304T113237Z
UID:4823-1741798800-1741806000@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Memories of Sanctuary - BH365 Songlines for Greenwich Evening
DESCRIPTION:Memories of Sanctuary and Refuge:\nMeeting Clockhouse Community Cente Defiance Walk Woolwich Dockyard\, London\, SE18 5QL from 5pm-7pm   \nEarly Spring pop into the centre for a gentle walks or to contribute to one of our local Black History walking project research and exchange evenings (part of Songlines of Greenwich Walking Festival). Together we create walks that interpret and celebrate Black cultural heritage and experiences reclaiming the histories of places\, of forgotten or underrepresented people. \nOn this Wednesday 12 March – 5-7pm Memories of Sanctuary we meet anyone interested in this rich heritage – at the Clockhouse Community Centre – to share our memories\, unexpected encounters and researches. Together we will begin exploring  a new set of narratives for the Boroughs of Sanctuary. We think about the river both as a place of sanctuary/transit\, and also of exchange; exploring unique histories of black Londoners  – particularly female sailors?! Also examining the rich complexity of migration\, through the mysterious annual migrations of African birds. We also think of the long history of migrants and settlements of people from all parts of the globe in response to trade\, exploration\, colonialism – all part of the history of Greenwich as a Thameside port – its commercial and military naval histories. To weave into our retellings of the Borough’s multi-cultural heritage. For example: \nBlack Sailors in the British Navy \n \nor Pensioners at Greenwich or the exhibition neglected history of Black Mariners 
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/memories-of-sanctuary-bh365-songlines-for-greenwich-evening/
LOCATION:Clockhouse Community Cente\, Defiance Walk Woolwich Dockyard\, London\, SE18 5QL
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250409T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250409T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20250311T125635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T125635Z
UID:4837-1744218000-1744225200@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Spiral Sanctuary Walk Workshop with the Art of the Magic Lantern
DESCRIPTION:Join us 9th April\, 5-7pm at Clockhouse Community Centre \nJoin inspiral artists and the art of Magic Lantern\, Frog Morris and Nicole Mollett for an evening of archival and imaginal exploration among the surroundings of Woolwich Old Dockyards to meet unusual and unexpected figures and images appearing from the walls and facades. Together we explore the hidden histories of Greenwich\, extraordinary stories buried in the archive – individuals and communities seeking refuge and sanctuary. As we look across at the Tate & Lyle factory we hear tell\, the strange convoluted histories of sugar/cane and spice.  This workshop is free but booking recommended HERE \nWoolwich Old Docks – Spiral Sanctuary Walk will be performed for general public on 16 May – Event free but booking essential – see ticketing HERE \nArt of the Magic Lantern  \nThe Art of the Magic Lantern is a  collaborative project by Nicole Mollett and Frog Morris which re-purposes this pre-cinema projection equipment to create a new live performance pieces for contemporary audiences. The project brings together heritage research\, drawing\, socially engaged art practice\, standup performance\, and story telling. \nFor Songlines for Greenwich The Art of the Magic Lantern will create a new preambulatory slide show among the sights\, sounds and smells of Woolwich Old Dockyards. \nPart of Songlines for Greenwich Festival Workshops and Events (March-July 2025) \nThis Spring join us for gentle walks and contribute to our local Black History walking project Songlines of Greenwich. Together we create\, interpret and celebrate Black cultural heritage and experiences reclaiming the histories of places\, of forgotten or underrepresented people. \nLeading to a festival of free Public Performative Walk Events – From mid May to mid July  2025 InspiralLondon enjoy Songlines\, a series of interlinked walks\, co-curated as part of Greenwich’s Black History 365 celebrations.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/spiral-sanctuary-walk-workshop-with-the-art-of-the-magic-lantern/
LOCATION:Clockhouse Community Cente\, Defiance Walk Woolwich Dockyard\, London\, SE18 5QL
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250505
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20250331T112944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T192121Z
UID:5550-1746230400-1746403199@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Sanctuary & Refuge with wetland migrants.
DESCRIPTION:Part of Sanctuary & Refuge & International Dawn Chorus Day at Greenwich.\nLivestream of tidal Migration at GPEP\, London:\nLive from the living roof of Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park Gatehouse\, this is the soundscape of a unique urban wetland nestled by the tidal River Thames in London\, near to its flow through the Thames Flood Barrier. The livestream also celebrates over 10 years of collaboration between soundcamps’s Reveil and Inspirallondon. Listen live here: http://locus.creacast.com:9001/london_gpep-living-roof.mp3 \nGreenwich Peninsula Ecology Park (GPEP) is a rich urban wildlife oasis that has played an important role in the area’s regeneration and community life since its creation in 2002. With striking freshwater habitats and a wealth of wildlife\, this tranquil park is a stunning natural area for people to discover and enjoy in the heart of Greenwich Peninsula; providing welcome shelter for migrant birds from Africa and a place of refuge for a variety of plants\, invertebrates and animals.<\nThe park includes two lakes surrounded by marshland\, a small Alder woodland\, and a walk-in wildflower meadow. It’s home to a fascinating array of wildlife\, with two bird hides allowing fantastic views of species such as snipe and water rail in winter\, and reed warblers and swifts in summer. It is also a Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation (SLINC).\nLivestream created by sound artist and researcher Ian Thompson – see website. \nAddress: Greenwich Park\, John Harrison Way\, London\, SE10 0QZ \nCharlie Fox (part of inspirallondon) will be leading a walk from outside Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park to Stave Hill Ecology Park on Sunday 4th May  – after the TCV GPEP Dawn Chorus’ walk led by an experienced and knowledgeable local birder (from 6:30am – 8.30am) that  celebrates International Dawn Chorus Day by listening and experiencing early morning birdsong on a guided birdwatching tour with local experts. There is tea and toast in the Gatehouse afterwards. This event is aimed at adults & older accompanied children. More details and booking HERE \nThis inspirallondon exploration is a gentle early morning walk passing along the inspirallondon trail along the Thames towards Southwark. It will offer new insights into the intricate and complex histories of human and non-human migration. This walk is part of BlackHistory 365 celebrations and explores urban ecology through the lens of migrations. See 4th May walk info HERE  and booking HERE  \n GPEP Greenwich Peninsula : http://greenwichpeninsulawildlifeheritage.co.uk/
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/sanctuary-refuge-with-wetland-migrants/
LOCATION:Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park\, Thames Path\, John Harrison Way\, London\, SE10 0QZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250503T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20250422T104949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T104949Z
UID:4967-1746277200-1746291600@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Made in The Mardyke – Post Natural Estuary explorations.
DESCRIPTION:Made in The Mardyke – Post Natural Estuary explorations. (1-5pm 3 May 2025)\nJoin artist Charlie Fox for dropin making and exchange workshop: at the table throughout the afternoon with support from MadeInTheMardyke\, InspiralLondon and T100 team members. This is part of the Estuary Exchange national launch of Beach of Dreams Festival at Tilbury Cruise Terminal and T100 walking festival. \nYou will have an opportunity to try out making ‘creaturely’ elements from materials found in local rivers. A chance to experience first hand some of the processes and artistic research that informs the Made in the Mardyke project\, and which will culminate on 31 May with performance by the Mardyke River near to Chafford Hundred. \nYou can also experience and examine the hybrid materials\, the interplay between plastics and natural matter: looking at the material magnified; using a microscope to look at the extraordinary new worlds being discovered in the watery commons of the Estuary. Made in the Mardyke offers a space for us to engage with conversations about our waterways\, how we interact with them\, issues of waste and pollution\, geological history of rivers\, the post-natural forms that they produce and broader questions about the climate emergency\, the state of our rivers\, oceans and sea. \nAt The Estuary Exchange Beach of Dreams Event (info HERE) : Discover a vibrant marketplace of creativity with workshops\, interactive installations\, and opportunities to connect with range of cultural organisations and creators. Explore the Thames Estuary’s rich cultural landscape and learn about BoD upcoming projects. Free Booking HERE \n       \nLocation of Event: London International Cruise Terminal\, Tilbury\, Tilbury RM18 7ND\, United Kingdom
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/made-in-the-mardyke-post-natural-estuary-explorations/
LOCATION:Kent
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250504T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250504T103000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20250409T162739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T162739Z
UID:5555-1746347400-1746354600@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Sanctuary\, Refuge & Migration – sound\, urban ecology and heritage dawn chorus walk
DESCRIPTION:Sanctuary\, Refuge & Migration – sound\, urban ecology and heritage walk led by Charlie Fox Please Book HERE\n\nWalk starts from outside the Gatehouse entrance of Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Centre following TCV’s Dawn Chorus event at  Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park to arrive for the final events of Reveil soundcamp at Stave Hill Ecology Park. The walk will take approx 2 hours (from 8.30am -approx.10.30 am on Sunday 4th May). \nThis shared exploration of the Thames side environment comes after the GPEP/TCV Dawn Chorus walk led by an experienced and knowledgeable local birder (from 6:30am – 8.30am) that  celebrates International Dawn Chorus Day by listening and experiencing early morning birdsong on a guided birdwatching tour with local experts. There is tea and toast in the Gatehouse afterwards. This event is aimed at adults & older accompanied children. Details and booking HERE \nNote: That this gentle early morning walk will follow along the inspirallondon trail as it skirts the Thames offering new insights into the intricate and complex histories of human and non-human migration/interaction. This walk is companiam walk for BlackHistory 365 celebrations and run by inspirallondon CIC  See  https://www.inspirallondon.com/events/ \nThis walk also follows from Tidal Migrations Livestream remote listening on locussonus soundmap for International Dawn Chorus Day and Reveil 13 (3-4 May 2025) \nArtist and Inspirallondon associate Ian Thompson will be creating a livestream from the living roof of GPEP Gatehouse. This soundscape ranges across this unique urban wetland\, nestled by the tidal Thames\, near to its flow through the Thames Barrier. \nIan Thompson Biog: HERE \nGreenwich Peninsual Ecology Park: Adjoining Southern Park is a rich wildlife oasis that has played an important role in the area’s regeneration and community life since its creation in 2002.  With striking freshwater habitats and a wealth of wildlife this tranquil park is a stunning natural area for people to discover and enjoy in the heart of Greenwich Peninsula. \nThe Park includes two lakes surrounded by marshland\, a small Alder woodland\, a walk-in wildflower meadow and is home to a fascinating array of wildlife. Two bird hides allow fantastic views of the many birds that visit the park including winter species such as snipe and water rail and summer visitors such as reed warblers and swifts. It is a Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation (SLINC). Whatever the season there is something for everyone – whether you enjoy bird spotting\, watching wildlife or just relaxing in beautiful surroundings. \nAddress to meet: The Gatehouse (Greenwich Peninsual Ecology Park) on Thames Pathway\, by John Harrison Way\, London\, SE10 0QZ \nGPEP Links: http://greenwichpeninsulawildlifeheritage.co.uk/
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/sanctuary-refuge-migration-sound-urban-ecology-and-heritage-dawn-chorus-walk/
LOCATION:Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park\, Thames Path\, John Harrison Way\, London\, SE10 0QZ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250506T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250506T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20250311T152320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250425T175152Z
UID:5547-1746550800-1746558000@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Songlines for Greenwich Story Sharing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Songlines for Greenwich – Lantern/Migration/Celebration/Exchange –  Songs of migration workshop. BOOK HERE \nJoin inspiral artists and musician Mikey Georgeson for an evening of song writing\, musical improvisation\, drums and conversation. Delving deep into the archive – we offer an imaginal exploration among the surroundings of Woolwich Old Dockyards; a time together to create new hybrid songs\, share stories and lyrics while meeting unusual and unexpected figures from Greenwich’s untold history. \n \nPart of Songlines for Greenwich Festival Workshops and Events (March-July 2025) \nThis Spring join us for gentle walks and contribute to our local Black History walking project Songlines of Greenwich. Together we create\, interpret and celebrate Black cultural heritage and experiences reclaiming the histories of places\, of forgotten or underrepresented people. \nLeading to a festival of free Public Performative Walk Events – From mid May to mid July  2025 InspiralLondon enjoy Songlines\, a series of interlinked walks\, co-curated as part of Greenwich’s Black History 365 celebrations. This workshop is free but booking is recommended – please bring percussion instruments etc if you have them.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/songlines-for-greenwich-lantern-bh365-event/
LOCATION:Clockhouse Community Cente\, Defiance Walk Woolwich Dockyard\, London\, SE18 5QL
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250510T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250510T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20250417T124222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T124222Z
UID:4946-1746900000-1746907200@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Urban Ecology\, Slow Walk Tree Explorations - William Blake Estate
DESCRIPTION:Urban Ecology\, Slow Walk Tree Explorations (evening walk May 10 6-8pm)\nResidents of William Blake Estate in the City of London are warmly invited to join us for this unique Urban Tree Festival event\, funded by City of London. \nJoin Walk Leaders Charlie Fox ‘InspiralLondon’ and artist Rachel Gomme  on a gentle Urban Ecology and Tree Walk with slow walking meditation. The walk explores the vital role trees play within the urban environment. We will celebrate street trees and specimen trees found within the William Blake Estate\, along the adjacent streets\, and in Archbishop’s Park with a brief visit to the Garden Museum near the Thames. \n \nDuring this gentle evening walk we will have some time to stop to examine certain trees\, marvel at the undergrowth\, at tree respiration and investigate urban ecology habitats. \nThe walk will also offer an interlude of slow walking where we take time to sense into and savour the delicate details of our own movement\, and the beings\, substances and flows around us. It offers insights into the benefits of walking the city particularly through interaction with urban ecology and urban trees. At the finish there will be time to share in refreshments and conversation. \nA free walk for William Blake Estate Community and residents of City of London Estates connected to the area\, but all Londoners welcome to explore this Green Oasis close to Waterloo Book HERE. This walk is an event for Urban Tree Festival and City of London Corporation. Urban Tree Festival Information \n                    \n  \nOther City of London sponsored walks for residents of the City include: \nSlow Mindful Tree Walk – Urban Tree Festival 2015 info HERE\nHolloway Estate Mindful Tree Walkshop – Urban Tree Festival 2015 info HERE\nForaging Walk for City Women – Urban Tree Festival 2015 info HERE\nCity Tree Walk – Trees of Caledonian Park – Urban Tree Festival 2015 info HERE
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/urban-ecology-slow-walk-tree-explorations-william-blake-estate/
LOCATION:Kent
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250516T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250516T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T064152
CREATED:20241013T211417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241013T211417Z
UID:4703-1747420200-1747429200@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Spiral Sanctuary Explorations - Songlines of Greenwich - BH365 celebrations
DESCRIPTION:Spiral Sanctuary Explorations  Friday May 16 2025 6.30pm to 9pm BOOK for walk HERE \nPlease meet at exit Woolwich Station (Elisabeth Line)\, Dial Arch Square\, Major Draper Street\, Woolwich\, London\, SE18 6GD \nA gentle evening walk exploring unexpected aspects of Greenwich’s history\, in celebrating diversity around Woolwich. This event weaves stories\, places\, people with the theatre of magic lanterns – to retell Greenwich as a Borough of migration\, diversity and haven. You will be guided on a little walk\, no ordinary walk\, but one that looks into the nooks and crannies of old Woolwich Dockyards! Here we find ghosts\, some we may know and some are less well known\, others  mysterious. \nWe hear of historic narratives relating to Black seamen\, historic records of migration\, of Black Greenwich Pensioners at the Royal Hospital for Seamen; the story of John Blanke\, trumpeter to Henry VII and then Henry VIII\, the story of other Black Londoners hidden in the archives. \nThis walk led by local and invited artists Art of the Magic Lantern will  lead from new Woolwich  Centre\, retelling of refuge and migration. This spiral sanctuary exploration will then pass through Riverside Woolwich\, to cross down to the River Thames into Woolwich Old Docklands to explore and celebrate together all the diverse communities who have made their lives and livelihoods in the area. \n \nThis is the first event from a series of Greenwich Songlines walks co-curated by InspiralLondon for BH365 celebrations. Further walks and workshops to be announced from Feb 20 –  12 July 2025. BOOKING for walk HERE \nArt of the Magic Lantern \nThe Art of the Magic Lantern is a collaborative project by Nicole Mollett and Frog Morris which re-purposes this pre-cinema projection equipment to create a new live performance pieces for contemporary audiences. The project brings together heritage research\, drawing\, socially engaged art practice\, standup performance\, and story telling. \nFor Songlines for Greenwich The Art of the Magic Lantern create a new preambulatory slide show among the sights\, sounds and smells of Woolwich Old Dockyards. \nThis is the first event from a series of Greenwich Songlines walks co-curated by InspiralLondon for BH365 celebrations. Further walks and workshops to be announced from April to end July 2025 Supported by The Royal Borough of Greenwich and with additional funds from tfl WCGL. \n  \n          \nsupported by soundcamp\, inspirallondon associate artists & by counterproductions.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/spiral-sanctuary-explorations-songlines-of-greenwich-celebrations/
LOCATION:Woolwich Station\, Dial Arch Square\, Major Draper Street\, Woolwich\, London\, SE18 6GD\, United Kingdom
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UID:5546-1747839600-1747846800@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Thameside Migrations - Africa to the Arctic and Back Again - BH365 Event
DESCRIPTION:On 21 May Thameside Migrations 3-5pm free BOOKING HERE\nJoin us for a gentle walk workshop with an introduction to bird migration – the three main visitors to the UK from Africa that use the wetlands along the river include: African Terns\, types of marten or swift\, and African reed warblers. \nWhy do they travel so far and where do they come from? Much of this remains a mystery but in Late Spring as the leaves unfurl and insects busy themselves multiplying their activity a variety of migrating birds come and feed and breed in the temperate summer. With longer days and an intensity of green flowering the birds take advantage of the welcome refuge at Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park. For this event we take a birds’ eye perspective of travel\, exchange and interaction… and trace a new history of migration and exchange. \nThis short gentle walk is a companion to the Saturday Distant Sounds of Migration walk (24 May) and to Tidal Migrations Livestream (on International Dawn Chorus weekend 3/4 May) in partnership with Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Centre TCV. Depending on weather and conditions we will either walk just in the park or follow a walk along the Thames and on the foreshore. \n24 May Distant Sounds of Migration 2 -4.30pm Meeting at Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park\, Gatehouse.  A Short Walk exploring migration and other listening in the city with Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park. Exploring and celebrating the migrant birds that come to feed and nest in Greenwich alongside the introduction of plants\, people and customs from the Caribbean and from Africa  – all parts of the rich diversity supported in the Boroughs multicultural networks.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/thameside-migrations-africa-to-antartica/
LOCATION:Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park\, Thames Path\, John Harrison Way\, London\, SE10 0QZ\, United Kingdom
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UID:4717-1748095200-1748104200@www.inspirallondon.com
SUMMARY:Distant Sounds of Migration - BH365 celebrations
DESCRIPTION:Distant Sounds of Migration. Part of BH365 celebrations 2024-2025 \nOn Saturday 24 May – Meet 2pm at the entrance of Greenwich Peninsula Ecology  Free BOOK HERE \nA Short Walk celebrating migration\, exchange and other listening in the city\, in collaboration with Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park\, taking a leisurely walk to visit other nearby green diverse ecological spaces – to share other fun and informative ways to see the city and its different inhabitants. \nWorking with the Friends of Ecology Park and other walking groups\, this exploratory workshop investigates the relationship between urban soundscape\, environment and the way that people share open space. The walk starts with a short introduction to the fascinating feats of bird migration – looking for the three main visitors to the UK from Africa that use the wetlands\, along the riverside\, which might include: African Terns\, a variety of marten or swift\, and African reed warblers. \nWhy do they travel so far\, up the Thames Estuary and where do they actually come from? Much of this remains a mystery but in Late Spring as the leaves unfurl and insects busy themselves multiplying their activity a variety of migrating birds come\, feed and breed. With longer days and an intensity of green flowering the birds take advantage of the welcome refuge at Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park. For this event we continue to take a birds’ eye perspective of travel\, exchange and interaction… and trace a new history of migration and exchange. \nThe walk as part of Black History 365 celebrations celebrates migration and the introduction of plants\, people and customs from the Caribbean and from Africa – all parts of the rich diversity supported in the Boroughs networks – as a place of Sanctuary and of inter-migration. This walk event is made in partnership with Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Centre. \n  \n \nPart of BH365 celebrations 2024-2025 – Generously Supported by Royal Borough of Greenwich.\n \nNote for full updated details of walks and event please going to Eventbrite to book TICKET \nfrom 9 April 2025. \n  \n  \n          \nsupported by soundcamp\, TCV Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Centre & inspirallondon associate artists. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/distant-sounds-of-migration/
LOCATION:Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park\, Thames Path\, John Harrison Way\, London\, SE10 0QZ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Re/Walk Segment 26 - Hadley Wood to Elstree & Borehamwood
DESCRIPTION:Join Inspiral on Sunday 25 May from 2pm-5.30pm for a Re/walk adventure: \nWe make a gentle Sunday Re/Walk along Segment 26 Hadley Wood to Elstree & Borehamwood\, retracing the trail mapped in 2015. This walk is approx. 7.5 miles and takes us through the wooded edgelands of North London as we make a final curving spiral to the Thames at Hampton Palace. \nWe start in the green girdle\, passing Wrotham Park\, long Dancers Hill\, by Mimmshall Brook\, Valentines and Strangeway Farms before finally arriving in the built-up Borehamwood. \nBOOK HERE \n\nPart of Re/Walking the Trail 2024-2025 and Walking Festival – Excavate\, Explore\, Exchange – Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of InspiralLondon Trail with a festival of seven plus seven\, unique walks as participatory experiences. The festival walks will take you to other hidden and less well-known parts of the city; detouring from the trail\, in exploring underexplored\, buried aspects of the city or walking together by night. \nWe wish to share the magic and multiplicity of the city with all its diverse inhabitants\, and to get you walking; to explore the city with renewed curiosity\, by excavating the other buried narratives and histories that make London so unique. Together\, we will re/walk and re/make the city by foot. \nRe/walk is generously supported by tfl WCGL grant\, the Royal Borough of Greenwich and other walking group partners such as Kinetika/T-100\, Walking Artist Network and soundcamp \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/re-walk-segment-25-hadley-wood-to-elstree-borehamwood/
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SUMMARY:Walk Postponed -Slow Walking cross the Hills & Woods of NW London
DESCRIPTION:This walk has been canceled and will be rescheduled for Summer 2025 \nSlow Walking cross the Hills & Woods of North West London. Join us at 10.30am for this unusual and varied walk in celebration of the Green Belt… \nSlow Walking across the hills and woods of NW London is part of InspiralLondon’s remapping of the 300 mile trail – on Segment 27 from Elstree & Borehamwood to Northwood Hills. On this long May bank holiday enjoy some slow walking with Artist Rachel Gomme as InspiralLondon ventures along segment 27 of the trail. An unexpectedly beautiful walk from Elstree Hills \, across meadows to Aldenham Reservoir\, then 100 Acres Wood\, before straddling the A41 and M1 into Bushey. From here we explore the wild meadows of Merry Hill before turning south by Oxhey Woods to arrive at Northwood Hills before 5pm. BOOK HERE \nWe will meet promptly at 10.30am at the exit of Elstree & Borehamwood Station – before crossing Watling Street onto Elstree Hill and slow walking\, bathing in the May warmth. From there we continue this sensory walk that explores Urban Trees/Undergrowth/Urban Forest Canopy and meadow lands wreathed in flowers. \nDuring the first part of the walk\, Rachel will be identifying 2 or 3 short stretches of the trail as an interlude for slow walking – where we take time to sense into and savour the delicate details of our own movement\, and the beings\, substances and flows around us. You can join us just for this part of the walk. \nThis beautiful stretch of walk chimes with the walks made for the Urban Tree Festival (in 2024 and in 2025) tracking the unfurling of leaves in late Spring as the undergrowth & Urban Forest Canopy begins its immense greening of the city. \nFor those unable to make the start but would like to experience a short inspirallondon walk you can come and join our trail walk later in the early evening for a short slow walking start at Northwood Hills from 5pm and experience London walking in a totally other way. See Walk Segment 28 – Northwood Hills towards Ruislip Gardens. \nPart of InspiralLondon ReWalk\, ReMap\, ReTell 2024-2025 and following The Urban Tree Festival 2025\nFrom Spring 2024 to 2025 InspiralLondon sets out to rewalk\, remap and retell the 300 mile spiral trail\, first walked in 2015. We invite all kinds of walkers\, urban explorers and the curious to experience the magic of this unique pathway. Supported by tfl WCGL. \n \n 
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/slow-walking-cross-the-hills-woods-of-nw-london-on-the-ground-mapping-no-27/
LOCATION:Kent
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SUMMARY:Walk Postponed - RE/Walk Segment 28 - Northwood Hills to Ruislip Gardens
DESCRIPTION:This walk as been canceled and will be rescheduled for later in Summer 2025.\n \nRE/Walk Segment 28 – Northwood Hills to Ruislip Gardens \nOn Monday Bank Holiday evening  join us for a gentle evening walk with an early stop for a picnic and walk meditation (on 26 May 5pm – 8pm). BOOK for free HERE \nThis Re/Walk with picnic takes us along Segment 28 from Northwood Hills\, we cross and shadow the Yeading Brook to Ruislip Gardens\, as it feeds its way towards the Crane River. Along the walk we notice the transformation from woodland to meadow and gardenland\, the evolution of the Thames tributeries as we curve southwoods through west London. \nThis walk is approx. 5 miles with some slow walking meditation. \nPart of InspiralLondon ReWalk\, ReMap\, ReTell 2024-2025 and following The Urban Tree Festival 2025\nFrom Spring 2024 to 2025 InspiralLondon sets out to rewalk\, remap and retell the 300 mile spiral trail\, first walked in 2015. We invite all kinds of walkers\, urban explorers and the curious to experience the magic of this unique pathway. Supported by tfl WCGL.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/re-walk-segment-28-northwood-hills-to-ruislip-gardens/
LOCATION:Kent
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250527T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250527T203000
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SUMMARY:Re/Walk Segment 29 - Ruislip Gardens to Hayes & Harlington
DESCRIPTION:Join Inspiral Director Charlie Fox for an Evening Re/Walk Segment 29 Ruislip Gardens to Hayes & Harlington (on Tuesday 27 May from 5-8.30pm). BOOK HERE \nWalking from Ruislip Gardens we pick up the Yeading Brook trail and pass the hidden wetland of Ickenham Marsh on the edge of RAF Northolt. As we head southwestwards we follow the Brook\, then heading due south towards the Grand Union canal as the trail approaches the soundsacpe of Heathrow and the Crane River valley pathway. \nInspiralLondon’s Re/Walk Festival – Excavate\, Explore\, Exchange – Celebrates the 10th Anniversary of the Trail with a festival of seven unique walks that take you to other hidden and less well-known parts of the city; detouring from the trail\, in exploring underexplored\, buried aspects of the city or walking together by night. \nWe wish to share the magic and multiplicity of the city with all its diverse inhabitants\, and to get you walking; to explore the city with renewed curiosity\, by excavating the other buried narratives and histories that make London so unique. Together\, we re/walk and re/make the city by foot. \n \nRe/walk is generously supported by tfl WCGL grant\, the Royal Borough of Greenwich and other walking/artist group partners such as Kinetika\, T-100 and soundcamp.
URL:https://www.inspirallondon.com/event/re-walk-segment-29-ruislip-gardens-to-hayes-harlington/
LOCATION:Kent
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