March 2009 Archives

Integra-Merry-wives-image.jpgA production of the Merry Wives of Windsor will grace St John's Church in Lansdowne Crescent, Notting Hill, this weekend.

Opera Integra is putting on the production of Nicolai's sparkling comic opera, based
on Shakespeare's play.

A fake window cleaner stole £400 from a 73-year-old Notting Hill pensioner on Mother's Day.

Kensington and Chelsea police are investigating after a skinny 6ft white man - wearing a distinctive waistcoat and shirt - scammed the male pensioner in Avondale Park Road.

Kick Start Easter Half Term in West London 6th-9th & 14th-17th April 09. Book your sessions online.

Easter half term is scheduled from 6th-9th & 14th-17th April 2009. A wide range of activities from Climbing, Football, Tennis, Handball Fives to Archery.

Solidarity Sports invites children aged 7-11 to join our new Saturday Sports club in Earl's Court. This is a great opportunity for children to develop their skills in a safe environment.

Charities Dad's House and Solidarity Sports have teamed up to offer a free weekly 5-a-side football games North and South of RBKC.

Three travel writers will talk about their work, journeys and their art on Wednesday, March 25 at 7pm in Brompton Library at 210, Old Brompton Road, Earl's Court.

The writers are Tim Butcher who wrote Blood River; Empires of the Indus author Alice Albinia and Nigel Jones who penned The War Walk.

The Builder's Arms pub in Chelsea will be celebrating St Patrick's Day in style on Tuesday with plates of Irish oysters to go with the pints of Guinness.

Customers can purchase a plate for £10 as well as enjoying Irish music, whiskey, and cheer, at the pub at 13 Britten Street.

Upcoming events at Meanwhile Gardens include a children's fun day on Friday from 12 noon until 5pm at the playhut in Elkstone Road, North Kensington.

A mobile animal farm will be set up and a clown will be in attendance.

Chelsea party for Indian kids

Posted by Ellie Dyer on Mar 4, 09 11:29 AM in What's on

india-party.jpgA Chelsea resident has been inspired to throw a party to help build a new classroom at an Indian school, nestled in the foothills of the world's largest mountains.

Tessa Mills, 56, is hosting an event at World's End Studios, in Lots Road, tomorrow night to help children in the famous tea-growing district of Darjeeling.

Golborne Festival

Posted by Ellie Dyer on Mar 2, 09 03:26 PM in What's on

goldborne-festival-1-.jpgMoroccan clowns, accordion players, platefuls of paella, and a football skills competition were just some of the attractions which kicked off the Golborne Road festival in style yesterday.

The famous North Kensington street was packed on Sunday afternoon, as the Golborne Forum joined together with other local organisations to hold the first festival to grace the market centre in decades.

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