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January 2024
Coffee with a copper
Eastcote Safer Neighborhood team Coffee with a copper
Find out more »Crime prevention stall
Eastcote Safer Neighborhood team crime prevention stall
Find out more »Weapon Sweep
Eastcote Safer Neighborhood team crime Weapon Sweep, at Highgrove Pool
Find out more »February 2024
Harrow Harmony ‘Come and Sing’
Harrow Harmony Choir is holding a 'Come and Sing' event at South Harrow Methodist Church, Walton Avenue, South Harrow, HA2 8QU. The music will be Puccini Requiem and Siyahamba: an African song of worship. To book a free ticket, please call 0208 861 4017. We look forward to seeing you there.
Find out more »Ruislip, Northwood and Eastcote Local History Society
*** PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE *** We are very pleased to have Nick Higham, the journalist and author who was previously a correspondent for the BBC, as our speaker at our February meeting. He will be talking to us about "The Mercenary River", the story of the struggle to supply London's citizens with reliable, clean water from the middle ages to the present day. Our meetings take place at St Martins Church Hall, High Street, Ruislip. Visitors are welcome…
Find out more »March 2024
Michael Sobell House Firewalk Challenge
Get ready to experience the ultimate adrenaline rush! Are you brave enough to walk on hot coals? This thrilling challenge will test your courage, resilience, and determination. Feel the heat beneath your feet as you conquer your fears and accomplish the seemingly impossible. It’s an opportunity to step out of your comfort zone and embrace the power within you. Our experienced trainers will guide you through the preparation process, teaching you the techniques to conquer the fire safely. You’ll learn…
Find out more »Eastcote Residents Association committee meeting
All Eastcote residents are welcome
Find out more »Proscenium Theatre Group presents: Julius Caesar by Shakespeare
Political leaders overreaching themselves, believing they are infallible. Losing touch with the people who elected them, the real world and who they are. Difficult questions and situations. How far would you go? All it takes for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing. The story of Julius Caesar is as relevant today as when Shakespeare wrote it in 1599. Proscenium presents this classic play in a version for our times. This production is part of Proscenium's Centenary…
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