Walmer Crescent Association - Cessnock
The Walmer Crescent Association, founded in 2004, is a great example of what happens when people get together with a common objective. The Association aim is to protect and improve the conservation area and the grade A listed building and enhance the area around the Crescent.
Last year the residents and other Cessnock locals got together on the first Saturday of every month to have a clean up around the listed building....now the litter level is much better and also, the council cleansing guys have got better a cleaning up since they realised that the local residents were being proactive.
The Walmer Cresent Association next meeting is on the 14th of November at the Doctor' surgery waiting room. The association is not just for residents of Walmer Crescent but for anyone interested in the improvement of the Alexander 'Greek' Thomson building and the general Cessnock area.
Membership of the Association is five pounds but you don't need to be a member to go along to meetings and help out at any events.
e-mail : info@walmercrescent.org for more details and for more info on the Crescent and Alexander 'Greek' Thomson click here
Last year the residents and other Cessnock locals got together on the first Saturday of every month to have a clean up around the listed building....now the litter level is much better and also, the council cleansing guys have got better a cleaning up since they realised that the local residents were being proactive.
The Walmer Cresent Association next meeting is on the 14th of November at the Doctor' surgery waiting room. The association is not just for residents of Walmer Crescent but for anyone interested in the improvement of the Alexander 'Greek' Thomson building and the general Cessnock area.
Membership of the Association is five pounds but you don't need to be a member to go along to meetings and help out at any events.
e-mail : info@walmercrescent.org for more details and for more info on the Crescent and Alexander 'Greek' Thomson click here
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