As well as our regular monthly talks, we also organise one-off events. We aim for these to be entertaining, sociable , educational and interesting. Events we have organised in the last few years have included visits to places of historical interest, exhibitions, talks and social outings.
We also hold a stall at Nunhead Cemetery Open Day every year and join in with various interfaith events in Lewisham and surrounding areas.
For the schedule of our forthcoming monthly meetings and other events please go here.
BBC campaign update and Dec demo
Sandi Toksvig, Alice Roberts and Ed Byrne amongst TV personalities backing SELHuG’s BBC campaign Great British Bake Off co-host Sandi Toksvig, scientist Alice Roberts, comedian Ed Byrne and 30 other public figures have written an open letter to BBC Director General Tony Hall calling for humanists and other non-religious thinkers to be included on Thought… Read more »
Bromley December meeting: AGM and Mythmas
When: Wednesday 12th December, 2 – 4pm Where: Bromley (map) AGM and Mythmas Celebration
New Cross December meeting: SELHuG Mythmas party
When: Thursday 6th December 2018, 7.30pm Where: New Cross (map) SELHuG Mythmas Party Please join us for an evening of food, drink, singing and the book auction where we are practically giving books away! This year we have: ATHEIST CAROL COMPETITION WITH PHIL WALDER – after the success of last year’s irreverent singalong accompanied by… Read more »
BBC campaign update and Nov demo
BBC Campaign picks up steam! Good news – a substantial number of Humanists UK patrons will sign an open letter to BBC Director-General Tony Hall calling on the BBC to let humanists on Thought for the Day. We’re handing it over at our next demo on Tuesday 13 November, 8am to 10am, and it includes… Read more »
Bromley November meeting: Ariane Sherine
When: Wednesday 14th November, 2 – 4pm Where: Bromley (map) Talk yourself better – Ariane Sherine Comedy writer and journalist Ariane Sherine created and organised the Atheist Bus Campaign, persuading Richard Dawkins and the British Humanist Association to support her – and buses with variations on the slogan “There’s probably no God. Now stop worrying… Read more »

