Skip to site navigation
Site information
Contact us
Site map
Help
Accessibility
Accessibility Options
Font size
Small font size
A
Medium font size
A
Large font size
A
Colour scheme
Standard
High contrast
Blue
Looking back on a summer of Great Get Togethers
Search
Home
Council & democracy
Your Council news
Looking back on a summer of Great Get Togethers
More than 30,000 people flocked to the Council’s summer Great Get Togethers this year and over 90% of visitors rated them as good or excellent.
Wherever we went, and whatever the weather, we got a big welcome from local people, lots of feedback and lots of requests to come back next year!
The events were held at:
Abbey Wood Park
Sutcliffe Park
The Royal Artillery Barracks
Blackheath.
Points of view
Each event featured free attractions, talented local entertainers, an array of information stalls and the Council’s ever popular Talk Café. The Talk Café gives visitors a chance to air their views on local services and talk face to face with local councillors while enjoying a free cup of tea. There was also a Talk Café at the Trust Thamesmead Community Festival.
We now have many hundreds of completed questionnaires, surveys and suggestion cards to study and evaluate. The range of viewpoints gives the Council valuable insight into local needs and priorities.
Taster sessions
Each Great Get Together offered visitors all sorts of opportunities to try something new. Sports taster sessions included rugby, netball, mini tennis, athletics, laser clay pigeon shooting and golf. Local sports clubs like the Teviot Rangers Girls’ Football Club and Plumstead Judo Club offered coaching and demonstrations.
Visitors could also relax with a free manicure or massage or take a workshop in yoga, drumming, knitting, chess, cheerleading and even hula hooping! Children could get creative in a range of craft sessions and burn off energy on the bouncy castles, trampolines and a giant inflatable football pitch.
Local organisations are increasingly seeing the Great Get Togethers as a great way of connecting with local people. Greenwich Leisure Limited, the Army and Charlton Athletic Football Club all organised free activities.
More to come
There will be four more community engagement events in the run up to Christmas. Details will appear on this website and also in Greenwich Time.
18 July 2008
A to Z of Services
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
View full A to Z of Services
Council & democracy
'Ambitious' Greenwich wins best ever score
By-election for Plumstead Ward
Charter Mark for participation team
Compact
Council Tax level set
Data protection
Double Beacon success for Greenwich
Gender equality scheme
Go ahead for redevelopment of three Woolwich estates
Looking back on a summer of Great Get Togethers
Parking shop moves to service centres
Single Status settlement
Sports hero attends opening ceremony
Three star Greenwich is improving well
Transforming Woolwich
Tributes for Councillor Patel
About Greenwich