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  • Half Term Art Club & Easter Club 26th January 2012

    Good news folks: during Half term we have an exciting art club in Hampstead Garden Suburb. Running from the 13th-17th of February. You can still book your places now and still receive discounts for recommend a friend or bring a sibling as well as booking more than one club in advance.  This... Read More

  • Do you know Michael Shak ? 18th January 2011

    looking for Michael Shak, pianist Message: A 2002 Guardian story told of a piano teacher / ex-concert pianist originally from New York, that lives in Kentish Town. We were friends 40 years ago in New York and I've been trying to find him for several years. if you have any information about... Read More

  • Hampstead Comedy Club February 2012 18th January 2012

    Gig details: Hampstead Comedy Club The Pembroke Castle 150 Gloucester Avenue London NW1 8JA Enquiries 020 7633 9539 Tickets at www.hampsteadcomedy.co.uk Doors open 7.45pm Show starts 8.30pm Tickets £10/£8.50 (Conc.)   Saturday 4 February Tony Law Debra-Jane Appleby Danny Angelo Ivor Dembina... Read More

  • New Year Tax Return Reminder for London 10th January 2012

    HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is issuing a New Year reminder to anyone in London who hasn’t yet sent in their 2010/11 Self Assessment tax return.   There are two important things to remember if you still haven’t submitted your 2010/11 return – firstly, you must send it online and... Read More

  • The first visit to the US by David Cameron, what do we think? 20th July 2010

    Its the first visit to the US by David Cameron. Mr Cameron and Mr Obama have alot to discuss from the oil spill to the Lockerbie bomber but what DO YOU THINK should be top on the list for discussion and why?? Read More

  • Primrose Hill Lectures at St Mary's Church 25th May 2010

    Lectures begin at 7.30pm. Talks last 40 mins followed by Q&A and a glass of wine, which is included in the price of the ticket.  Tickets: Single lecture £10, series £35. Concessions: single lecture £7, series £30. Please send a cheque, payable to SMVPH, and SAE to: Primrose Hill... Read More

  • Fair In the Square 2nd March 2010

    To be held in Pond Square on Saturday 12 June 2010 - 12.30 -5.30pm. Over 100 stalls, childrens activities, live enetertainment, football theme, delicious food, Punch & Judy and a whole lot more.  This is the only day of the year when Pond Square, the very heart of Highgate Village... Read More

  • Camden Crawl '10 full line up! 9th March 2010

    The Camden Crawl is back for 2010 and the line-up has been announced – click here to read it in full. The festival will run over the weekend of Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 May, with the likes of We Are Scientists, Babybird and Cornershop, all playing over the two days at different Camden venues. For... Read More

  • Camden Council to let Athlone House be demolished? 1st December 2009

    How much truth is there in the rumour that the Athlone House building, overlooking Hampstead, is to be demolished? A leaflet from the Highgate Society, explained: "Athlone House, also known as Caen Wood Towers, one of the most chrished landmarks overlooking Hampstead Heath, will be demolished if... Read More

  • <p><font... 25th September 2009

    Vintage Fashion Fair - Sunday 11 October at Cecil Sharp House, 2 Regents Park Road, London NW1 7AY. 11.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Entrance £3.00 Selling Vintage Fashion, Accessories and Textiles Read More

  • Roll on christmas 1st September 2009

    According to the weather forecasters - Looks like the summer is gone and we are into Autumn starting this week ! But we had a prettey good summer all in all - lots of rain, lots of wind but lots of sunshine too. The economy is all set to get better too so roll on Christmas !!! Read More

  • The weekend 26th August 2009

    So its bank holiday weekend ..... Will it be love and sunshine at the Nottinghill Carnival or clouds and grumbles in the garden ?- If youre looking for something to do take a look at the weekend tab in the menu bar. Whatever your'e doing - have a good one ! Read More

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