With the destruction of the cafe, the Community Interest Company which runs Gunnersbury has now lost almost all its expected income for the coming months – no Lovebox, no Secret Cinema, no Shakespeare performance, no schools visits, no weddings or
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Yearly Archives 2020
Surveys now online about Small Mansion & Stables
The study about the future of the Small Mansion and Stables is still in progress despite the current difficulties. This work is being funded by the Architectural Heritage Fund, the Gunnersbury Park & Museum Development Trust, the CIC and the
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Update on the Café fire
The Gunnersbury team are adding regular posts on Twitter @Gunnersbury1 so do check these for up-to-date information. Today, they have said “We are now sending the salvaged carriages off to a safe store. We are also building a protective hoarding
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Fire in the Cafe
Reports are coming in that there has been a fire in or at the Cafe and the Park is closed. The London Fire Brigade suspect arson and the Park is closed because it may be a crime scene. Gunnersbury Park
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Gunnersbury park & museum website relaunched!
The website for the Park and Museum was relaunched on 6 May. There is an elegant film, excellent background information and regular news updates. You can sign up for an email Newsletter to keep you informed. Use the Gunnersbury Twitter
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Statement from the organisers about Lovebox 2020 & 2021
Gunnersbury Park Museum has closed
Today the Gunnersbury CIC posted this notice: “Following Government advice and to protect our visitors and staff we have taken the decision to close Gunnersbury Park Museum and suspend public programmes and schools visits with immediate effect. We will continue
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Ealing Local History Day at Gunnersbury, 28 March 2020
The Museum is putting the spotlight on Ealing local history with a day of talks and tours. Book tickets at Eventbrite. A £20 day ticket offers the option of attending up to 3 talks/tours during the day. As places are
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The Second ‘Big Conversation’ at Gunnersbury, 1 February 2020
The subject is climate change and what can be done at Gunnersbury. David Bowler, chief executive, has described the event as follows: “As a park which hosts more than a million visits a year, we want to work with our
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Developments around Gunnersbury Park
There are two proposed property developments which are likely to have an impact on Gunnersbury Park. The B&Q store and car park to the south of Gunnersbury Park, beyond the cemetery and the railway line, close to the Gunnersbury Roundabout,
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