Back in Time
Jim Elder provides us with a festive gig featuring a local 1960s band. Coffee and mince pies provided during the interval.
Jim Elder provides us with a festive gig featuring a local 1960s band. Coffee and mince pies provided during the interval.
Come and join us for coffee and a chat. We'll be in the "front parlour" on the left of the main entrance at the Watling Street Village (185 Watling Street).
The Carry On films stand as some of the most enduring and beloved comedies since the late '50s. Steve Dimmer will discuss the ascent of this genre of bawdy humor, exploring the lives of key figures and the lasting legacy these comedies have created.
The story of the Westminster terror attack in March 2021 and its subsequent events will be revealed by Fay Tennet, a former police officer and Deputy Head of Security at the Houses of Parliament, providing a unique perspective on the day's occurrences.
Nick Penny recounts his year spent exploring the River Nene near Oundle and the Nene Valley, observing and studying the local wildlife, with a particular focus on kingfishers.
Michael Brown talks about the curse of weeds and our attempts to kill them. Yet in the past most of our common weeds were grown on purpose because they were useful: yes, even Ground Elder! Learn how to love your weeds and get your own back at the same time.