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Storm the Fortress
Storm the Fortress (It’s OK to have low days) I've decided to change the familiar Amy Winehouse song ‘What is it about men’ to ‘What is it about women’. In fact what IS it about being a woman? For women, known for being rather emotional has it’s plus points. With a...
read moreThe benefits of Yoga on stress
Look, we know in an ideal world we would all be living stress-free, Instagrammable lives. But the reality of life is that stress exists in everyone’s world. Whether it’s short-term or a long-stay visitor that won’t leave, everyone encounters it, everyone has to deal...
read moreHow to move beyond stress
Three top tips to manage stress Stress and anxiety. We’ve all experienced these states at some point in our lives, and some of us may be particularly struggling at this moment. They can be debilitating and pervasive, affecting all areas of our lives. But it doesn’t...
read moreGetting Married at The Beaverwood
Visitors to The Beaverwood often comment that ‘it’s a hidden gem!’ and indeed it is. Nestled in widespread grounds within the Chislehurst Conservation Area in Kent, our beautiful venue offers a large modern space allowing couples to style it to their theme, creating...
read more30 Minutes from Chislehurst – Riverhill Himalayan Gardens
Have you ever seen a Yeti? I bet on your average weekly outing with the children its the last thing you would think you'd come across. Well, at the Riverhill Himalayan Gardens it seems to be a regular event. A Yeti can be spotted walking through the woods. He...
read moreRed Hill School – Exciting new developments!
The summer is coming and Red Hill School are preparing their space for some exciting new changes, which will benefit not only the pupils but also teachers alike! The first part of the work is the redevelopment of the Early Years Foundation Stage (Reception) play area....
read moreTickets still available for Horrid History talk
The fascinating history of St Nicks School will be brought to life this Thursday (19th April) at a charitable event hosted by local historian Joanna Friel, assisted by pupils from the school. There will be two separate performances held at St Nicholas Church - 2pm and...
read moreBootcamp – give it a go!
At the beginning of the year many of us set New Year’s resolutions and instantly, or very soon thereafter, let those good intentions fall by the wayside, don’t we? So do I usually, but this year I not only set my resolution, I have also committed to it and feel so...
read moreMake A Difference Award…
The Chislehurst Society is looking for people who have made a positive contribution to the community of Chislehurst. That person (or group), who has taken an extra step or gone above and beyond expectation, shown initiative, set up or led activities for others and...
read moreYves Delorme & The Terramar Project
Yves Delorme on Royal Parade would like to share how they are helping to protect the ocean with your help... “Be the change that you want to see in the world” – Ghandi In the last 70 years plastic use around the world has exploded; quite simply we cannot now live...
read moreAnd the winner is…
We are delighted to announce the winner of the Easter Bonnet Competition from this year's jdm Estate Agents Easter Egg Hunt. And the winner is.... Denzel! With this spectacular bonnet he managed to secure 142 likes / reactions. We think you will agree that this bonnet...
read moreHop to the libary for your special Easter photo….
If you are taking part in the Easter Egg Hunt this Thursday, you will be the first to see this amazing photo board that has been created for our event by local artist, Sarah Hamilton! Sarah Hamilton Sarah Hamilton is a local artist who works and lives in Chislehurst....
read moreA day in the Life of Keepers of The Chislehurst Commons
Laughter rings out in the tiny office squeezed into a section of Chislehurst's old Fire Station. "He's the most glamorous part of the job”, says Peter, nodding towards Jonathan in his khaki fleece and hi-viz jacket. “He could be a model for next year's calendar!"...
read more30 Minutes from Chislehurst …. Keston Ponds
. Keston ponds is another gorgeous place to visit in both the summer and winter. The kids absolutely love it and there is always plenty to occupy them. In the summer months there are always fisherman lining the banks and most are happy to show off their skills....
read moreYour local councillors
Here at Visit Chislehurst, we often get asked questions about local issues - anything from pot holes to major campaigns for local schools. Visit Chislehurst is a network of local businesses working together to making a thriving and vibrant town. Whilst we would like...
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