Post Tagged with: "Event"

  • Hustings: Keep London Moving: 5th April

    Invitation to Keep London Moving – London Mayoral transport hustings  Living Streets, Campaign for Better Transport and Movement for Liveable London would like to invite you to Keep London Moving – a London Mayoral transport hustings. Boris Johnson, Ken Livingstone, Brian Paddick and Jenny Jones have all confirmed that they […]

     
  • Meet Lewisham Cyclists: 21st March

    Wednesday 21st March Monthly Meeting 6.30 pm Dog & Bell, Prince Street, Deptford, SE8. Please join us for our monthly get-together over a drink or two. The meeting is generally the chance to talk about rides & events, Lewisham-based projects, cycling facilities and experiences within the borough and other matters […]

     
  • A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant And A Prayer – 26th March

    Passionate and crackling performances by Tony award winning author of The Vagina Monologues, Eve Ensler, actress and producer Trudie Styler, comedienne Meera Syal and more, in the West End premiere of A MEMORY, A MONOLOGUE, A RANT AND A PRAYER. A ground-breaking collection of monologues by world-renowned authors and playwrights’ […]

     
  • Waltham Forest Council Cycling event: Saturday 10th March

    From: 10 am to 03 pm Contact: gerhard@wfcycling.org.uk Come to the Walthamstow Arcade site for a cycling event featuring advice, information and participation, including Bike Polo! The Waltham Forest cycling Camapign will have a stall where we collect signatures for the Love London, Go Dutch campaign and you get updates on our […]

     
  • Barnet’s Great Divide Ride: Sunday 25th March

    Sunday 25 March 2012 – Save that date! Meet at 10 AM at New Southgate rail station. Barnet’s Great Divide Ride is a “Giro d’Juntions”, if you will. The North Circular Road (A406) is a challenging barrier to cycling to and from north London. Join us as we zig-zag our way over […]

     
  • Discussion: Non-violence and transport, 13th March

    London Pacifism and Nonviolence Discussion Group Tuesday 13 March, NONVIOLENCE AND TRANSPORT. Are there aspects of the way our society deals with issues of mobility and transport which are, in practice, violent? For instance, is much motorised traffic inherently violent? Are large-scale transport systems inevitably a violent assault on the […]

     
  • Bloomsbury Pro-Choice Alliance: Sundays in the Square 11th March

    This week’s Sunday in Bloomsbury Square event has a 60s theme, linking in with the 1967 Abortion Act and the current threats to a woman’s right to choose. They’ll be there from 12pm with a stand, a banner, and some 60s themed music. There may even be some vaguely 60s-themed fancy dress! […]

     
  • Celebrating International Women’s Day in London

    Agnieszka Karch takes a look at International Women’s Day as it moves into its second century.   On the 8th of March, London will host a number of events in celebration of the 101st International Women’s Day. It will celebrate the diversity of London’s women, but also remind us of […]

     
  • Frog Day: 25th March

    Come and celebrate our native amphibians in this wonderful open day for all. One of our fantastic nature-themed open days. There’s something for everyone at this all day event There will be pond-dipping, nature trails, amphibian & pond talks, frog cakes, teas & coffees and much much more. For more […]

     
  • Jean Lambert Spring Lecture 2012 Climate Change – from South Asia to London

    Thursday, March 8, 2012  6:00pm until 9:00pm Jean’s Spring Lecture 2012 “Climate Change – from South Asia to London: Impact and Responses” takes place on Thursday 8th March at Senate House, University of London. Time: 6:30 – 8:30pm. Registration from 6pm, followed by a drinks reception. The event will feature speeches from: […]