May 2011 Archives
Take 'growing your own produce' to another level!
Enjoy a live performance of 'A little Patch of Ground', a play that celebrates the triumphs and travails of life on an allotment in West London. It was inspired by the true stories of local allotment holders, collected by the PlayBack reminiscence group at The Questors Theatre in Ealing.
Come and spend a day with us, amongst the fruit and veg, on our allotment plot.
Must pre book through Hounslow Library.
Show is 2 hours long & includes an interval.
Where: Paul Robeson Theatre (Please note change of venue)
When: Saturday 18th June
2 .00pm - 4.30pm
Cost 1.00
Join Feltham Library for free and practical advice on how to manage your finances.
Delivered by the Consumer Financial Education Body, this free workshop on Wednesday 8th June will give you the facts about how to make the most of your money. Whether you need to take control, need information on borrowing, saving, investing or want some information about how to plan for your retirement we have advice on hand.
Feltham Library
Wednesday 8th June
2.00pm - 4.00pm
FREE
Are you thinking of working for yourself? Is this an option that would suit your lifestyle? Or is
your small business struggling in this economic climate?
Come and talk to an expert in the field who will give you tips on how to get started as well as how to survive in the down turn in the economy. This workshop is run in partnership with the Federation of Small Businesses.
Must book in advance through Isleworth Library Customer Services Desk.
Where: Isleworth Library
When: Saturday 11th June
10.30am - 12.30pm
Cost - £2.00
A GRANDMOTHER from Isleworth turned her rage over works by her house into art worth more than £1,000.
Clare Davies, Harvesters Close, was furious when diggers rolled up behind her family home last summer, to start an upgrade at the Mogden Sewage Works.
A KEEN interest in an Olympic 2012 ambassadors programme saw students at an Isleworth school rewarded with a visit from an inspirational athlete.
European and commonwealth athlete Andy Turner visited Gumley House School, St John's Road, on Wednesday May 18 to talk to pupils about his career in sport.
A GARDEN-loving Isleworth couple were treated to a visit from celebrity Charlie Dimmock this week.
Brian and Pam Pett, of Farnell Road, welcomed Charlie into their home on Tuesday after winning a national competition run by supplier Gardening Direct.

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