Open House Festival

Mid-Autumn Festival Celebrations

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Charles Sierakowski, 1975

London Borough Of Sutton, Sutton, SM1 1EA

Thousands of Hong Kongers have made Sutton their home in recent years. Join us on Saturday 21st September, 2024 as we celebrate Mooncake Festival with a community-led cultural programme: - Enjoy traditional music and performances from Sutton Honger, Lion Rock Kids Children's Choir, traditional Chinese music, pop dances, and Acapella. - Family activity - A variety of drinks and snacks

Getting there

Tube

Morden

Bus

S1, 164, 80, 154

Access

Facilities

What you can expect

Diverse activities, performances, crafts and displays, celebrating and sharing Hong Kong culture with the community

About

History

In the 1960s civic leaders had decided to procure new civic offices: the site they selected was occupied by three large private houses.They decided that the new civic offices, which would take over the role of headquarters of the London Borough of Sutton, would form part of a larger complex involving the civic offices to the south, a public library to the west and Sutton College to the north. It was also intended to have a separate building for the council chamber but this was never built for financial reasons.

The new building, which was designed by the assistant borough architect, Charles Sierakowski, in the modernist style, was completed in phases between 1972 and 1975.

The design involved an asymmetrical main frontage onto St Nicholas Way with a canopied glass entrance to the civic offices and to the public library on the left, and a canopied glass entrance to the college on the right: there were continuous rows of glazing with brickwork above and below on the first, second and third floors throughout the complex.In the absence of a purpose-built council chamber, a multi-purpose area within the public library known as the "Europa Gallery" was designated as available for use by the borough council for their meetings.

Online presence

libraries.sutton.gov.uk/bookshelf

www.facebook.com/suttonlibrarieslondon

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