Meal at Saigon Bleu. (BOOKING FULL)
We have a COPSE table for twelve people (and I am told we can be seated in a more sociable grouping than just a straight line) so do please let […]
We have a COPSE table for twelve people (and I am told we can be seated in a more sociable grouping than just a straight line) so do please let […]
This event has had to be postponed to a later date as it's emerged that trains to Cambridge will not be running in November. We'll try to reschedule for a […]
A late addition to the Programme after the postponement of Saturday's Cambridge trip. I will be visiting the Thai Buddhist temple in Wimbledon this coming Sunday when the festival of […]
A Tour de France . . . Italy and Portugal, by way of their wines This year’s hotly anticipated Wine event is Tuesday evening at the Hall, and is a […]
As part of their Christmas celebrations, Kew Gardens are running their annual spectacular Winter Lights trail through the gardens from 15 November 2023 to 7 January 2024. I am intending […]
A 50-minute tour of the Caves, starting at 12.00 Followed (optionally) by a 3.5 mile stroll to Hawkwood Estate We may fit in a pub stop 1 Book your ticket - a bargain for the under 3s! Places appear to be limited to 40, so it's best to book your ticket beforehand to ensure you […]
Tuesday night is a fun evening for the emergence of your inner schoolboy/girl/other genders are available. There’ll be conkers (provided by Paul) and there’ll be Autumn Activities including a […]
Three events in one. In the morning from 1130 you can shop at Reigate's Christmas Fayre. In the afternoon at 1315, please meet Margaret at the Renewed Hope/RDO stall outside Hamptons Estate Agents at 6 Church St for a Linear Walk of 4-5 miles along the Greensand Way to Earlswood via Prior Park and Earlswood […]
Ireen writes: Many of us might enjoy visits now and then to some sunny, hot and exotic places - yes, very nice to experience. However, that is not exactly what […]
Where? This Sunday, join me for a stroll through some familiar parts of London with a historical context. We’re going to follow the 17th Century footsteps of Samuel Pepys from Westminster to the City of London. I’ll be your amateur guide, book in hand, pointing out the connections to Pepys on the way. No doubt […]