Windmill open
for visitors
Shirley Windmill, recently renovated with heritage lottery money, is open to visitors on Sunday.
Between 1pm and 5pm there will be regular guided tours, refreshments as well as multi-media and interactive models. Entrance to the windmill in Postmill Close, Shirley, is free.
Gallery's first
Five Croydon artists display their flower paintings at the first exhibition at South Croydon's Paolo Francis Gallery.
It takes place from August 2-31, Tuesdays-Saturdays 9am-5pm, or Mondays by appointment only, at the gallery at 105 Sanderstead Road, South Croydon.
For more details call Paolo Francis on 0181 681 6066.
Win a free meal
A free meal at the Kelong restaurant is the prize in a special charity It's a Knockout competition on Sunday, September 20.
Teams of 10 can enter and help raise money for the Croydon Youth Charity, Drop in. Phone Kevin on 0181 680 0404 for details.
Tax information
New guides to help negotiate the minefield of tax returns without landing a bombshell have been put together by Croydon's Tax Team.
Entitled Tax Breaks Today, they tackle inheritance tax, capital gains tax, share incentive schemes and starting a new business.
Phone 0181 6516100 for details.
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