
The Primrose Hill Village Disco is back on Saturday 12 March. Time: 7-11 pm, so get ready to put on your dancing shoes and party with the neighbours at the Primrose Hill Community Centre. Everyone welcome! The music will be […]
The Primrose Hill Village Disco is back on Saturday 12 March. Time: 7-11 pm, so get ready to put on your dancing shoes and party with the neighbours at the Primrose Hill Community Centre. Everyone welcome! The music will be […]
Adventures of a Teenage Beatles Fan in the ’60s & beyond Primrose Hill Community Centre Tuesday 8 March7.00–8.45pm Primrose Hill Community Centre is the ideal venue for a Beatles themed evening, if for no other reason than Paul McCartney allegedly […]
The Alzheimer’s Society is organising a fundraiser, Trek26 London, to urge Londoners to sign up for a 13 or 26 mile walk across London. The Society’s services, including the Dementia Connect support line, have been used over six million times […]
22 January 7-8.30pm (online) It’s Burns Night again, and this year the celebrations usually held at the Primrose Hill Community Centre will be online. Help is at hand to prepare your own Burns supper by means of a Burns night […]
Mission: Invertebrate is looking for volunteers to create some wildlife friendly pockets in Primrose Hill on Saturday 29 January. This will involve planting relatively low growing scrub species such as gorse, blackthorn, hawthorn, holly and dog rose in pockets to […]
For a year now Primrose Hill Community Association has been leading a walk on Wednesday mornings at 10.30 for about an hour and a half. Sometimes they just have a social walk chatting through Regents Park, and a few times […]
The COP26 summit is currently being held in Glasgow with the aim to ‘recover cleaner, rebuild greener, and restore our planet’ in the words of Boris Johnson. The Primrose Hill Community Association is doing its bit to support this agenda, […]
Europe’s cathedrals are magnificent edifices, and, in general, grander than most castles and palaces. Simon Jenkins will be giving a talk at St Mary’s on 10 November where he plans to speak about his latest book, Europe’s 100 Best Cathedrals. […]
When the pandemic began, Kate Bingham was just as at sea as everyone else in respect to vaccines. She is a managing partner at SV Health Investors and worked on medicines for inflammation, cancer and dementia. At weekends she spent […]
What makes a good man bad? Nature versus nurture? Local author Vicky Unwin was sorting through the documents of her father, the Holocaust survivor Tomas Ungar. What she uncovered was an uncomfortable discovery which she has written about in her […]