a small call for an ever

An exhibition of photographs by Sarah White, co-curated by Friends of Crossness Nature Reserve with support from Three Rivers

A DJ booth at a summer festival in the foreground, greenery in the background. Two people behind the DJ deck have their hands up, wearing black T-shirts. The booth is under a tent, with 2 speakers standing to the decks' sides. The deck is decorated with skulls, in line with a pirate theme. There is some audio equipment and boxes around the booth.

Get involved:  DJ at Wanderlust Hill 2025

The Gift of Blackberries (Summer 2024)

Collaboration between Three Rivers Bexley, Rights for Weeds, Maia Magoga & Compost Mentis

The Open Road

 A journey reimagined through moving image

Dawn Chorus Broadcast

Listen in as ornithological investigator, J D Swann,  livestreams the wild sounds of Tump 39 on International Dawn Chorus Day!

We Want Your News!  A Living Newspaper for Bexley

We want to hear about the events affecting you and your local area

Analog film still showing a man sitting on a small bench, looking at a piece of paper on the bench. He is dressed in long trousers and striped T-shirt. He is sitting in a natural environment, there are trees and bushes behind him, grass on the ground. The still has a reddish filter applied, distorting natural colours and giving it an older feel.

Dolphin Close

Join us for a special outdoor screening of Dolphin Close, a new film by artist Ed Webb-Ingall and Friends of Tump 39

Three Rivers is hosted by Peabody Trust, with support from Orbit and Red House National Trust, and funded by Arts Council England through their national Creative People and Places programme.