Friday, 1 September 2023
Saturday, 1 July 2023
Fun, stalls and activities at Open Day at St Andrew’s Church, Kingsbury, on Saturday 8th July 11am - 4pm
Guest post by local historian Philip Grant
As part of its Rekindling St Andrew’s project, the whole community is invited to come and enjoy an Open Day at St Andrew’s Church, Kingsbury, next Saturday 8 July.
There will be lots of activities for adults and children, music and a barbeque. There will also be community tables, where you can talk to people who know about things like the environment and local history, and discover more about these and other subjects.
Best of all is the chance to explore the inside of this beautiful Grade II* listed heritage building and find out more about how it started life in the 1840s in Central London, and was moved to Kingsbury in the 1930s. The work of some of the best artists and craftsmen of Victorian times is on show as you walk around the inside of the church, something that anyone can appreciate, whatever their faith, or of none. You may even hear the bells!
St Andrew’s Church, Church Lane, Kingsbury. (Photo by Des Blenkinsopp)
It’s free to come along to this Open Day, between 11am and 4pm, so I hope to see you there. I will be at the Wembley History Society table for much of the day (probably in the hall behind the main church building) if you have any local history questions you would like to ask.
Philip Grant.
Editor's note: And I will be on the Brent Friends of the Earth stall come and say hello.
Wednesday, 11 August 2021
Saturday, 19 May 2018
Welsh Harp Sailing Open Day Tomorrow
UPDATE I popped in this afternoon and the entrance was not well sign-posted. You enter the Sailing Club through the car park which is to the right at the end of Birchen Grove NOT the entrance on Birchen Grove itself.
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
A Brent treasure: Roe Green Walled Garden Open Day Saturday September 10th
In order to locate the garden start opposite the junction of Kingsbury Road with Valley Drive and follow the road into Roe Green Park, bear left at the fork and continue to the Walled Garden. Buses 183 and 204 stop by the junction; and Kingsbury tube station is nearby.
John Logie Baird, inventor of television, rented the nearby Coach House in 1928. It was there that he received the first television signals from Berlin. The concrete bases of his two television masts can still be seen near the building, which is now used by the Nursery.
In 1989 Barn Hill Conservation Group were offered the use of the facilities, including the workshop, greenhouse and cold frames, and agreed to look after the garden. It was then in a rather neglected state, and members of the Group worked every Thursday morning to tidy and improve it.
Several new features were introduced, one of the first being the organic vegetable garden. Compost containers were built to recycle the weeds that seem to grow everywhere. Another recycling project was the dry-stone wall, constructed in the traditional way, but from rubble instead of stone.
A new pond was dug to encourage wildlife - frogs, toads and newts - while the old round pond was left for the fish. Homes, from recycled wood, for a variety of creatures, can be seen in one corner, and birds are encouraged by nest boxes and feeders.
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Roe Green Walled Garden – well worth a visit
Some of the Open Day attractions on the lawn |
Monday, 17 March 2014
Another free school makes its pitch in Brent
Clearly it is a big step to running a school for ages 5-19 and it is not clear from the website LINK how many of the staff will be qualified teachers, They are having an Open Day on Saturday from 12-3pm at Harlesden Methodist Church.
Gladstone secondary free school has still not got a permanent site although they are having discussions with the Education Funding Agency and the DfE on a Foundation site.
It has emerged that the 'innovative' writing method promised by Gladstone, 'Do it WRITE' LINK is the product of a company LINK owned by Jim Gatten, Gladstone's Project Director, a governor of the school and partner of vice chair of governors Marie Evans. They are both directors of the Gladstone school company. So far, according to the records, the company has yet to make a profit.