Saturday 22nd April |
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You are exhorted to visit your local independent purveyor of music and make purchases of physical storage media. |
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The UK’s biggest cycling show will celebrate its 20th anniversary in London this April at the Ally Pally. |
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Four days of events about coffee with lots of different things happening throughout the weekend. |
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Visit Kempton Steam Museum aboard a classic Routemaster bus. |
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Come along to browse over 30 stalls and pick up plants for your home or garden. |
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SicilyFEST 2023 is four days of stalls which will mainly focus on Sicilian food produce, wine and drinks. |
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Open day at Stagecoach London's Romford bus garage to celebrate 70 years of operation. |
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Visitors can enjoy a feast of Sikh and Punjabi tradition and culture, co-hosted by DJ and presenter Tommy Sandhu and comedian and playwright Sukh Ojla. |
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Sunday 23rd April |
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The UK’s biggest cycling show will celebrate its 20th anniversary in London this April at the Ally Pally. |
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Four days of events about coffee with lots of different things happening throughout the weekend. |
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SicilyFEST 2023 is four days of stalls which will mainly focus on Sicilian food produce, wine and drinks. |
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Visit Kempton Steam Museum aboard a classic Routemaster bus. |
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Hosted by Zoe Hardman, this family event will include an afternoon programme of live music, walking entertainment, family activities, and of course traditional food stalls. |
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Trees will survive environmental disaster but we won’t be around to see that if we don't change now - Peter Wohlleben presents his new book. |
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Monday 24th April |
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For one day only, the copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio owned by the City of London will be on display to mark the 400th anniversary of its printing. |
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How do you make a change and deliver a sustainable future? By being creative and making the change ‘irresistible’. |
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Delve into research on metabolite homeostasis and its potential implications on neurodegenerative diseases. |
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Tuesday 25th April |
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Please join David Rooney and his latest book About Time for a captivating and fascinating evening of the history of timekeeping and how it has shaped our world. |
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This lecture explores what happened when the City Companies confronted the idea of the Livery Hall as a building type for the first time. |
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Uncover how future cosmological surveys will map the vast cosmic web of galaxies on scales so far only envisaged in computer simulations. |
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Wednesday 26th April |
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Join panellists for a discussion on what a 'green' Thames could look like and how we can rethink our relationship with the river. |
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A talk about key ingredients to consider in creating a sustainable and successful approach to a business in manufacturing craft products |
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In this talk Professor Gerald Mills will describe Howard’s insights into the climate of cities - still relevant today in the context of global climate change, heatwaves, and the urban heat island. |
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Thursday 27th April |
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Learn about how the City operates, its livery companies, famous events that took place within its medieval walls and admire the impressive memorials to some of Britain’s most important historic figures. |
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John Boughton examines the major ideas and theories that have shaped the form of council housing over its 150-year history. |
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Talks, refreshments and a tour of a new resource showcasing the international achievements of British nurses. |
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Late night opening of the Old Operating Theatre museum. |
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The never-before-told story of how the makers of The First Folio created Shakespeare as we know him today. |
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Helen Pankhurst introduces a dynamic exploration of feminism and politics. |
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Join Kevin Fenton as he explores the societal, community and individual threads that weave together and drive the growing health inequalities we see today. |
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Friday 28th April |
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Hear from Professor Martin Bricknell as he explores the relationship between health and the British Army over the last two centuries. |
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Discover the history behind the pageantry of royal coronations in partnership with Westminster Abbey. |
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Saturday 29th April |
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To mark the official birthday of King Willem Alexander, there will be a street party outside the Dutch Church in London. |
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Celebrate the best of life on the waterways in London and its community at IWA Canalway Cavalcade. |
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A running day featuring most of the Epping Ongar Railway's home fleet in action. |
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Expect the site to be bursting with all makes of Italian cars and a few motorbikes. |
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Once a month open day at a nature reserve that sits alongside the railway in Forest Hill. |
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The tour will be led by a member of The Friends and will include access to the crypt of the Chapel, which is not normally open to the public. |
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Dr Diya Gupta explores the multifaceted history of India during the Second World War through the emotions experienced by Indian people both in service and at home. |
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Simon Sebag Montefiore in conversation with Gus Casely-Hayford. |
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