Local legend and chief geezer, Ray Gipson is on tour in the Roman Road tomorrow, Saturday 19th March, with artist Lucy Schofield, telling tales of the pubs that used to be and the community life
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The Geezers are working to highlight the demise of the East End Public House. Share your stories and pictures of what the local pubs meant to you at www.facebook.com/groups/wheresmyboozergone
Local legend and chief geezer, Ray Gipson is on tour in the Roman Road tomorrow, Saturday 19th March, with artist Lucy Schofield, telling tales of the pubs that used to be and the community life
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More publicity for the Geezers and their Where’s My Boozer Gone? campaign in East London Lines. Click here to read it. East London London Lines is the online digital news platform written
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Tonight (February 4th) sees the opening of A New Home, a mixed media art exhibition about the concept of belonging, at the Art Pavilion in Mile End Park. The exhibition follows ArtCatchers‘ successful Misbehaviour exhibition
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The first film was posted on the Where’s My Boozer Gone? Facebook site by East Ender Ian Glasby now living in Australia, and a member and great supporter of the WMBG? Facebook campaign.
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As part of our Where’s My Boozer Gone? campaign we are featuring pubs where the community is fighting back to save them from developers. This time its Ladbroke Grove where local landmark and historic pub
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