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The square captured in oils
You may have noticed a painter working at her easel in Arlington Square in late spring.
THE ARLINGTONIAN - April 2016
Our annual Christmas Fair in the Square seems a long time ago now, but it’s worth recalling the event to celebrate the record amount of money we raised for charities.
A record Christmas
Our annual Christmas Fair in the Square seems a long time ago now, but it’s worth recalling the event to celebrate the record amount of money we raised for charities.
The church on the corner
We are grateful to Harry of Arlington Square for lending us the splendid photograph above: it shows St Philip’s Church, on the corner of Linton Street and Arlington Square, in 1912 or thereabouts.
Arlingtonia in the Sixties
They say that if you remember the 1960s, you probably weren’t there. But some senior Arlingtonians who definitely were here have been sharing their memories of our neighbourhood 50 years ago.
Pack-Up every Monday
A weekly soup kitchen has been set up in response to a need for a warm environment and some good food for the less fortunate members of our community.
Gardening update
In recent months the AA’s gardening volunteers have been mostly focusing on weeding and watering the flowerbeds in Arlington Square.
We just can’t stop winning awards
Our community horticultural efforts in Arlington Square continue to be recognised by organisations both local and national.
THE ARLINGTONIAN - December 2015
It’s official. The festive season starts on Sunday 13 December at our annual Fair in the Square.
Industrial Arlingtonia
Have you ever wondered why the streets of our neighbourhood are so wide?
Fight to save a famous studio complex
A campaign has been launched to defend a unique local asset.
Packington update
Phase four (of seven) of the Packington Estate Redevelopment is under way.
Newcomers to the square this spring
Our community gardening year started last month with a well-attended turn-out of volunteers to help plant, prune, mulch, garden, chat and eat chocolate biscuits.
THE ARLINGTONIAN - March 2015
With sprightly bulbs brightening the square and Arlingtonia’s birdlife cranking up a regular dawn chorus, spring fever makes Christmas seem a long time ago. But last December’s Christmas Fair in the Square was a delightful occasion.
On Prebend Street since 1875
A notable local landmark, St James’ Church, celebrates its 140th birthday next year.
Heir in the square
Arlingtonia was graced by another royal visit in November, when HRH The Prince of Wales dropped by to learn about our community gardening achievements and meet some of our volunteers.
THE ARLINGTONIAN - December 2014
Arlingtonia was graced by another royal visit in November, when HRH The Prince of Wales dropped by to learn about our community gardening achievements and meet some of our volunteers.
Community efforts win more awards
The work of the Arlington Association has been recognised by yet more awards, prizes, grants and bursaries.
Then and now
It sometimes takes an effort of memory to realise just how much the Arlington Association volunteer gardeners have achieved in just over two years.
Entertaining visitors
Five intrepid local Arlingtonians opened their gardens to the public in June as part of the National Gardens Scheme (NGS).