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housing in Notting Hill

Inscription

{Inscribed in the edging stones of the tree pit for a Cherry tree:}
Here in the 1960s the Notting Hill Group Ministry fostered remarkable housing solutions that have produced good affordable homes for generations.

Site: Notting Hill Methodist church (3 memorials)

W11, Lancaster Road, 240, Notting Hill Methodist church

These 3 memorials are all in the pleasantly traffic-free Kingsdown Close, at the front of the church. In relation to our photo, the cherry tree with the inscription around its pit is to the left; the sculpture is to the right.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
housing in Notting Hill

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Notting Hill Group Ministry

The Guardian obituary for Rev. Norwyn Denny gives "The Methodist minister the...

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
housing in Notting Hill

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Grenfell fire - Methodist church

Grenfell fire - Methodist church

{On the wreath:} Grenfell, 14.06.2017, love, prayers {The nearby white notic...

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Grenfell fire - sculpture

Grenfell fire - sculpture

{Below the mournful statue:} 14.6.17

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