WANSTEAD & WOODFORD WEA FILM CLUB
WANSTEAD & WOODFORD WEA FILM CLUB
A screening of Poor Things (2024). Non-members may join the club at any film screening.
A screening of Poor Things (2024). Non-members may join the club at any film screening.
Over-55s poetry group Redbridge Rhymesters welcomes visitors to this creative writing session with a theme of 'hope in ageing'.
A comedy festival of 16 shows featuring acts with disabilities and mental health conditions.
Leyton and Wanstead and Chingford and Woodford Green residents join the nation in going to the polls.
Bring a picnic and enjoy the intrigue, drama, wit and wisdom of Shakespeare's timeless comedy.
This walk features some gentle slopes and uneven terrain. Repeats every Saturday.
19 Belgrave Road, 4 Empress Avenue, 1 Clavering Road and 39 Dover Road will be open to the public in aid of charity.
Monthly book club. This month's meeting will be discussing The Woman In the White Kimono by Ana Johns.
Carole Edrich hosts a night of comedy, wine and travel stories.
A talk by Dr Rosamund Bartlett for The Arts Society, Woodford Green. Visitors welcome.
Councillors Joe Hehir, Beverley Brewer and Saiqa Qayum Hussain. Booking required.
An East London and Essex Electronic Keyboard Club event featuring Claire Greig.
A networking and information event for local business owners. Hosted by the South Woodford Business Forum.
A platform for sharing poetry and prose. Recite your own work or read a cherished piece.
Wanstead Park's visitor centre explores the history of the park from Roman times to the present day.
Activities, food and drinks for preschool and infant school kids with their dads or father figures.
Councillors Jo Blackman, Paul Donovan and Daniel Morgan-Thomas. Repeated on 27 July.
Step back in time and journey through the decades with Distinct Performing Arts' show.
Lorraine Gagan presents to the Woodford and District Floral Arrangement Group. Visitors welcome.
Audiences will be entertained by disabled talent, Paralympians Samanta Bullock and Lilly Mills and star guests Rozalla, Baby D and Alison Limerick. This is the borough’s only inclusive and accessible festival open to everyone.
Nature based activities for one- five-year-olds. Hosted by Tinder Sticks.
Darrell James Travel will be offering advice on a range of destinations.
A safe and confidential space to meet others, and to share and explore thoughts and feelings around the experience of grief and a loss.
Bring your broken items to the repair cafe to give them a new lease of life.
Live music, activities, pop-up pub, food and market stalls. Organised by the South Woodford Society.
Peter Goodhew describes significant astronomical discoveries that have been made by amateurs. A North East London Astronomical Society event. Free entry for new visitors.
Illyria will perform the Gilbert and Sullivan light-hearted operetta The Gondoliers.
Including postcards, cigarette cards, phone cards and philatelic accessories.
Bouncy castle, face painting, stalls and competitions. Organised by the Maybank Community Association.
Activities and healthy food available for children receiving benefits-related free school meals (Reception to Year 11).
A variety of affordable taster sessions available for children aged five and over.