Posts Categorized: News

Dec social: ‘Inherit the Wind’ film showing

When: Tuesday 6 December, 7.30pm Where: Sands Films, 82 Saint Marychurch St, London SE16 4HZ (map) Travel: Sands Films is a 2 minute walk from Rotherhithe Overground Station, which is just 3 short stops from Whitechapel Station on the District and Elizabeth Lines. Tickets are available from the club on a ‘pay as much as you can’ basis,… Read more »

Bromley Nov meeting: Modern Slavery – an overview

When: Wednesday 9th November 2:30 – 4:30 pm Where: United Reformed Church, Bromley (map)Speaker: Lizzie Muir (Anti-Slavery International, Community Engagement Officer) Lizzie Muir will talk to us on the topic of Modern Slavery: An Overview. She will very briefly cover an overview of the transition from historical into modern slavery. She will go on to highlight how it… Read more »

Review: Greenwich Park Horticultural Tour

Greenwich Park Revealed We had glorious autumnal sunshine on Sunday 16th for the social visit to Greenwich Park flower garden.  The (free) one and a half hour tour by the Parks’ Helen Willis was excellent.  Helen was really knowledgeable and covered aspects of the parks history, its horticulture and wildlife and the wide-ranging planned improvements… Read more »

Uganda Humanist Schools Appeal

We have for many years financially supported Uganda Humanist Schools. They are currently facing a perfect storm of crises due to slow post-Covid recovery, drought and high food prices, and high energy costs due to Russia’s war against Ukraine.The schools need financial help if they are to survive until local families can pay full school… Read more »

December talk: Northern Ireland vs. London

When: Thursday 1 December, 7.30pm Online: Zoom link hereSpeaker: Boyd Sleator Northern Ireland vs London: Similarities, Differences and what we can learn from them Looked at from London, one can easily view Northern Ireland as a one-dimensional place – protestants versus catholics pretty much defines it. This is a very out of date conclusion: today it’s a… Read more »