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Events Listings Appendix 1 (question 5) Parks & Greenspaces Events Listings Date Site Event 01/06/2015 Norman Park Curriculum Athletics 02/06/2015 Norman Park Pratice for ISA Athletics 03/06/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 03/06/2015 Norman Park Club 3000 Champs 04/06/2015 Norman Park Quad Kids Sporst Day 05/06/2015 Norman Park Curriculum Athletics 06/06/2015 Green St Green Charity Wild West Fair Fun Day 06/06/2015 Norman Park Pgeant of Motoring 07/06/2015 Havelock Rec Community Big Lunch Event 07/06/2015 Beckenham Green Pentecost Servi ce 07/06/2015 Penge Rec Start - Tour de Penge Cycle 07/06/2015 Cator Park Finish - Tour de Penge Cycle 08/06/2015 Norman Park Curriculum Athletics 08/06/2015 Norman Park Open Meeting 09/06/2015 Norman Park Curriculum Athletics 10/06/2015 Norman Park West Kent Minors Grils Champs 10/06/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 10/06/2015 Willet Rec Nursery Sch sports day 11/06/2015 High Broom Wood Oak Lodge School Visit 11/05/2015 Norman Park Small Sch Sports Day 12/06/2015 Norman Park Curriculum Athletics 12/05/2015 Norman Park Kent Masters League 13/06/2015 Biggin Hill Airport Biggin Hill Festival of Flight 13/06/2015 South Hill Wood FOSHWKG Community Day 13/06/2015 Royston Field Penge Festival 13/06/2015 Norman Park Parde/Walk to Martins Hill 14/06/2015 High Elms Orpington Road Runners Race 14/06/2015 Jubilee Park Fun Run 14/06/2015 Winsford Gdns FOWG Open Day 14/06/2015 Croydon Rd Rec FOCRRG Concert in the Bandstand 14/06/2015 Norman Park Kent Young Athletes League 15/06/2015 Norman Park Curriculum Athletics 16/06/2015 Norman Park Curriculum Athletics 17/06/2015 Norman Park Bromley Minors Sports Day 17/06/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 18/06/2015 Norman Park Medium Sch Sports Day 19/06/2015 Norman Park Sports Day 19/06/2015 Beckenham Grn Nursery Sch sports day 20/06/2015 Norman Park Sports Day 20/06/2015 Walden Rec Chislehurst Rocks 20/06/2015 Jubilee Pk Oreinteering Club 20/06/2015 Norman Park Cyclist of the Year 20/06/2015 Willet Rec Children's Olympics 21/06/2015 Croydon Rd Rec Family Fun Day 21/06/2015 Riverside Gdns Model Boat Regatta 21/06/2015 Whitehall Rec Berr Festival 22/06/2015 Norman Park Sports Day 23/06/2015 Norman Park Curriculum Athletics 24/06/2015 Norman Park Sports Day Appendix 1 (question 5) 24/06/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 25/06/2015 Norman Park Large Sch Sports Day 26/06/2015 Norman Park Sports Day 27/06/2015 Norman Park Sports Day 27/06/2015 Royston Field Music Festival 27/06/2015 Jubilee Park FOJP Meet the Insects Walk 27/06/2015 Willet Rec Children's Olympics 28/06/2015 Priory Gardens Armed Forces Day 28/06/2015 Hayes Lib Gdns Church Service 28/06/2015 Hayes Common Countryside Day 28/06/2015 Croydon Rd Rec Family Fun Day 28/06/2015 Kelsey Park Concert 28/06/2015 Norman Park Pro-Active Bromley Run 30/06/2015 Norman Park Sports Day 19/07/2015 Jubilee Park FOJP Butterfly Walk 20/07/2015 Norman Park Open Meeting 21/07/2015 Whitehall Rec Fun Day 22/07/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 22/07/2015 Norman Park 5000 Metre Club Champs 25/07/2015 St Pauls Cray Rec Family Fun Day 25/07/2015 Croydon Rd Rec Fete/Funday 26/07/2015 Alexandra Rec FOARG Concert 26/07/2015 Norman Park YDL Upper AG 29/07/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 29-31 Martins Hill Rec Cornerstone Fun Days 30/07/2015 Sparrows Den Deya Catalogue Distribution 02/08/2015 Riverside Gdns Model Boat Regatta 03/08/2015 Jubilee Park FOJP Wheelchair Walk 05/08/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 10/08/2015 Norman Park Open Meeting 12/08/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 15/08/2015 Norman Park Southern Athletic League 15/08/2015 Norman Park Stunt Vehicle Show 15/08/2015 Priory Gardens Priory Live Music Festival 15/08/2015 Pratts Bottom Grn Charity Fun Day 19/08/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 23/08/2015 Norman Park World Record Motorbike Jump 23/08/2015 Riverside Gdns Model Boat Regatta 26/08/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 26/08/2015 Norman Park Club Champs 28/08/2015 Kelsey Park Bat Walk & Moth Trapping 29/08/2015 Norman Park Family Fun Day 31/09/15 Mottingham Rec Community Fun Day 31/9/15 Jubilee Park FOJP Bat Walk 31/08/2015 Cudham Rec Cudham Village Fete 12/09/2015 Norman Park LBB Safety Cycle Team 13/09/2015 Riverside Gdns Model Boat Regatta 13/09/2015 Scadbury Park Chislehurst Chase 16/09/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 19/09/2015 Riverside Gdns Model Boat Regatta 23/09/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars Appendix 1 (question 5) 27/09/2015 Croydon Rd Rec FOCRRG Concert 04/10/2015 Riverside Gdns Model Boat Regatta 07/10/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 11/10/2015 Willet Rec Petts Wood Runners 10K Run 11/10/2015 Whitehall Rec Apple Day 14/10/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 21/10/2015 Norman Park Mini Track Stars 25/10/2015 Riverside Gdns Model Boat Regatta 30/10/2015 Norman Park Fireworks & Funfair 07/11/2015 Chislehurst Rec Firework Event 07/11/2015 Croydon Rd Rec Fireworks & Funfair 10/12/2015 Kelsey Park Winter Bird Walk 31/01/2016 High Elms Orpington Rd Runners Club Match 24/02/2016 Jubilee Park Schools Cross Country 29/02/2016 Jubilee Park Bromley High GDST Cross Country 14/03/2016 Kelsey Park HABE Sport Relief Run 15/03/2016 Kelsey Park HABE Sport Relief Run 16/03/2016 Kelsey Park HABE Sport Relief Run 17/03/2016 Kelsey Park HABE Sport Relief Run 18/03/2016 Kelsey Park HABE Sport Relief Run 25/03/2016 Beckenham Green Good Friday Church Event 25/03/2016 Croydon Rd Recreation Ground Great Easter Egg Hunt 26/03/2016 Hoblingwell Wood Easter Egg Hunt 26/03/2016 Whitehall Recreation Ground Easter Egg Hunt 26/03/2016 Kelsey Park Easter Egg Hunt 26/03/2016 Hollydale Open Space Easter Egg Hunt 02/04/2016 Hollydale Open Space History/Tree Walk 10/04/2016 Goddington Park - Car Park Only Westcombe Park 42nd Annual Mini Rugby Festival 10/04/2016 Riverside Gardens Dolphin Model Boat Club 29/04/2016 Hollydale Open Space Bat Walk 24/04/2016 Priory Gardens St Georges' Day Parade 30/04/2016 Green Street Common May Queen Crowning 17/04/2016 Church House Gardens Green Space Heritage Walk 01/05/2016 Riverside Gardens Dolphin Model Boat Club 01/05/2016 Croydon Rd Rec Dizzy's Open Air Cinema 02/05/2016 Blake Recreation Ground Friends of Blake Park Village Day 04/05/2016 Mine Shaw Activities with the Brownies 05/06/2016 Kelsey Park Bat Walk 07/05/2016 Pratts Bottom Village Green Pratts Bottom Village Fete 07/05/2016 Croydon Rd Rec May Queen Crowning 08/05/2016 Cudham Recreation Ground Bluebell Sponsored Walk 14/05/2016 Norman Park Road to Rio 14/05/2016 Beckenham Green Market 14/05/2016 Hayes Common Merrie England & London May Queen Festival The Positive Path Sponsored Walk & Family Fun 15/05/2016 Biggin Hill Recreation Ground Day 15/05/2016 Whitehall Recreation Ground Pentecost Churches Together Service 21/05/2016 Croydon Road Rec Balgowan Primary School - Fun Run 21/05/2016 Whitehall Recreation Ground Bark in the Park 21/05/2016 Biggin Hill Recreation Ground Sensory Garden Anniversary Event 22/05/2016 Croydon Road Rec Brass Band Concert Appendix 1 (question 5) 22/05/2016 Chislehurst Rec The Chislehurst Half Marathon 25/05/2016 Riverside Gardens Dolphin Model Boat Club 25/05/2016 Norman Park Road Safety Team 30/05/2016 Croydon Rd Rec Ice Tickles Fun Day 06/04/2016 Biggin Hill Recreation Ground Responsible dog ownership day 06/05/2016 Penge Recreational Park Kiddies Fun Day 11/06/2016 Royston Field Pengeleulum Music Festival 16.00-20.00 11/06/2016 Royston Field Penge Festival 11.00-16.00 12/06/2016 Royston Field Penge Churches Together Day 12/06/2016 Winsford Gardens Winsford Gardens Open Day 12/06/2016 Riverside Gardens Dolphin Model Boat Club 12/06/2016 Havelock Rec Ground Big Lunch 2016 12/06/2016 High Elms Orpington High Elms 10 K run 12/06/2016 Jubilee Park St James the Great RC church Fun Run 18/06/2016 Walden Rec Chislehurst Rocks 22/06/2016 Whitehall Rec Ground Reglan Sports Day 25/06/2016 Norman park Big foot go ride 25/05/2016 Harvington Playing Fields Love Your Football 25/06/2016 Whitehall Rec Ground Bromley Beer Fesival 26/06/2016 Kelsey Park Musical Afternoon 26/06/2016 Keston Common Countryside Day 29/06/2016 Norman Park Bromley Midsummer Eve 10K 29/06/2016 Norman Park Walking Club Race 01/07/2016 Beckenham Green Sports Day 02/07/2016 Priory Gardens The Big O 02/07/2016 Biggin Hill Biggin Hill Festival Fair 03/07/2016 Riverside Gardens Dolphin Model Boat Club 07/09/2016 Havelock Rec Bug Hunting 09/07/2016 Beckenham Grn Market On The Green 10/07/2016 Croydon Rec Park Beck Rec Fest 12/07/2016 Jubilee Park Runner race 12/07/2016 Norman Park School Sports Day 15/07/2016 Cator Park Riverside SEN Sports DaySteven 16/07/2016 Beckenham Grn HABE Wordfest 16/07/2016 Kings Meadow Burnt Ash Community Fun Day 17/07/2016 Hollydalle Space Family Fun Day 20/07/2016 Whitehall Rec Fun Day 22/07/2016 College Green Bromley Green Gym Open Day 24/07/2016 Alex Rec Ground Music in the park 24/07/2016 Riverside Gardens Dolphin Model Boat Club 30/07/2016 St Pauls Cray Summer in the park 05/08/2016 Kelsey Park Moth Survey work in Kelsey Park 09/08/2016 Petts Wood Mobile Farm 13/08/2016 Priory Garden Priory Live Music Festival 13/08/2016 Croydon Road Rec Bowie's Beckenham Oddity 14/08/2016 Riverside Gardens Dolphin Model Boat Club 27/08/2016 Penge Rec Ground Pengelicious 27/08/2016 Croydon Rd Rec Bounce for Blounts 28/08/2016 Norman Park Cycle Circuits 28/08/2016 Norman Park 5 a side Footbal and Family Day 29/08/2016 Cudham Rec Cudham Show and Fete Appendix 1 (question 5) 03/09/2016 Newbury Road Park Love Bromley Community Fun Day 04/09/2016 Riverside Gardens Dolphin Model Boat Club 09/09/2016 Whitehall Rec.
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