The M.C. at the Gap Golf prize giving ceremony announces the winner of a prize. The ceremony was held at the Pallet Pavilion.
A mini golf course on a the site of a demolished building. It has been built by Gap Filler out of stones and green felt.
Director of Gap Filler, Coralie Winn, with a young performer on the site of Gap Filler's Monopoly square.
A man performs on the site of Gap Filler's Monopoly square on Manchester Street. The silver digger 'game piece' and green 'hotels' can be seen in the background.
Bunting on the wire fencing outside Gap Filler's Monopoly square.
Helen Trappitt, designer of the Gap Filler Monopoly square, paints "Manchester" onto the vacant site.
A man inspects the silver digger 'game piece' on Gap Filler's Monopoly square.
A child photographed on the silver digger 'game piece'.
A child performs on the site of Gap Filler's Monopoly square on Manchester Street.
A child performs on the site of Gap Filler's Monopoly square on Manchester Street.
A pallet structure created by the Gap Filler staff, testing out different options.
A pallet structure created by the Gap Filler staff, testing out different options.
Pot plants laid in between two pallets.
Director of Gap Filler, Coralie Winn, photographed next to a stack of pallets. These are to be painted and constructed into the Pallet Pavilion.
The Re-Entry Concert on a vacant lot on Gloucester Street. Films from students at St Andrews College can be seen projected on the side of the building.
High School students cleaning up a site on Gloucester Street. This is where the Re-Entry concert is going to be held.
The Re-Entry Concert on a vacant lot on Gloucester Street. Films from students at St Andrews College can be seen projected on the side of the building.
The Re-Entry Concert on a vacant lot on Gloucester Street. Films from students at St Andrews College can be seen projected on the side of the building.
The Re-Entry Concert on a vacant lot on Gloucester Street. Films from students at St Andrews College can be seen projected on the side of the building.
Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat" photographed at night. Somebody has put money in the washing machine so that the lights are shining.
A group of people dancing on Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat".
Volunteers cleaning the dance floor of Gap Filler's "Dance-O-Mat".
Members of the audience at Gap Filler's "Film in the Gap!" project in Beckenham. Gap Filler has decorated the site with bunting, fairy lights and a fence made from old metal bed heads.
Neckties and earrings for sale at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
Members of the public at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
Children and adults line up for races at Gap Filler's Fun Fair. Coralie Winn, director of Gap Filler acts as a commentator to the race.
A man helping a child in the egg race at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
A sign made out of plastic cups on wire fencing. The sign reads, "Gap Filler bowling". It was created by students from the CPIT who built a 1950s style bowling alley on this site.
Members of the public bowl on the CPIT students' 1950s bowling alley in town.
CPIT students step back to admire the 'bowling' sign they have made out of plastic cups on wire fencing.