


between here and there: Creative Writing Workshop with Amina Jama
A creative writing workshop and shared lunch for women, coming together to share histories of migration. Led by Amina Jama, responding to Amaal Said’s new film Open Country.

Amaal Said: Open Country
Join us to celebrate the launch of Open Country, a new film commission by Amaal Said, with a programme of screenings, tours and events at the Red House in Bexley.
Crossness Nature Reserve - Photo Competition
Send us your snapshots of the marshes!

We Want Your News! A Living Newspaper for Bexley
We want to hear about the events affecting you and your local area

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

The Bexley Responder: A Living Newspaper
Join us for live performances of our new community-written Living Newspaper

£1 million funding for home grown culture in Bexley!

Open Country by Amaal Said and Historical Tours of the Red House
Experience Open Country by Amaal Said and the Red House, one of its filming locations and William Morris’ house.
remnant horizons
A sound performance by felix taylor and Action Pyramid, for and with Crossness Nature Reserve

Wanderlust Hill 2025
Wanderlust Hill is back, and our incredible youth collective, The South East Way, is once again bringing the super sounds of young London to the Thamesmead Festival.

Tump 39 Autumn Gathering with the Zoönomic Institute and J D Swann
Join us for a wild Tump 39 Autumn Gathering with the Zoönomic Institute and J D Swann - it's going to be a day to remember!

Winners of the Crossness Nature Reserve - Photo Competition Announced

Open Country by Amaal Said: Film Launch
Join us to celebrate the launch of a new film commission by Amaal Said at the Red House in Bexley.

Join Our Newsroom And Get Paid To Collect The Stories That Matter Locally!
We’re looking for local people to help us research, report and write a new Living Newspaper for Bexley in collaboration with Post Workers Theatre.

The Open Road
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.