Cooking With Monisha

Cooking With Monisha is one of the UK’s best known Indian cookery schools and attracts visitors from all over the UK as well as from Europe and the USA. It is run by Chef Monisha Bharadwaj who is well known for her award winning books and TV and radio appearances. The cooking school, based in

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Cultivate London

An independent social enterprise and charity Working to improve health and wellbeing across London by encouraging and supporting local communities to engage with their green spaces. Sharing our horticulture and environmental knowledge, we enable people of all ages to better connect with their community. Our training provides job ready skills which improve employment opportunities. Charitable

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Freddie Mercury Memorial

In 2009, hundreds of Queen fans flooded Feltham to pay tribute to Freddie Mercury at the unveiling of a memorial Hollywood-style star in honour of the great singer. The memorial reads: “Freddie Mercury – Resident of Feltham”, along with dates of birth and passing, 05/09/1946 to 24/11/1991. At the ceremony, bandmate Brian May joined the

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Hampton & Kempton Waterworks Railway

The Hampton & Kempton Waterworks Railway, sometimes known as the ‘secret railway’, is the only operational 1915 heritage steam narrow-gauge railway ‘loop’ within the M25. The railway has a fascinating heritage story to tell of supplying clean drinking water to London from the early 1900s and is set against the backdrop of the magnificent Kempton

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Kempton Steam Museum

Housing two of the largest triple expansion steam engines in the world, each standing 62 ft tall – that’s the height of four London double-decker buses! – the museum has a rich industrial heritage story to tell about the supply of clean drinking water to London right up until 1980. Learn all about the Kempton

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The Musical Museum

The Musical Museum tells the fascinating story of how people have captured and listened to music over the last four centuries. Founded in 1963 by Frank Holland, the Musical Museum houses a vast collection of self-playing instruments and has one of the world’s biggest collections of historic musical rolls. If you’re a lover of musical

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Boston Manor House and Park

Boston Manor Park is the largest green open space in Brentford with 34 acres of historic park, woodland, lake and meadow and is the setting for the fantastic Grade I listed Boston Manor House. The beautiful grounds gently slope down to the nearby River Brent, from which Brentford gets its name, and Grand Union Canal.

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Fuller’s Brewery Shop, Tours and Tap Room

The Fuller’s Griffin Brewery is a special place. Not just to us, but to anyone who has ever enjoyed a pint of Pride. It’s where the magic happens, where the malt meets the hops. We offer Tours to experience Fuller’s Brewery in all its glory or visit the Brewery Shop for gifts, drinks, tastings and

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London Museum of Water & Steam

Based in the historic buildings of the former Kew Bridge Waterworks, the London Museum of Water & Steam tells the story of London’s water supply, the site, its people and the amazing pumping engines that helped to make London the great city it is today. As well as housing the world’s largest collection of stationary

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Age UK Hounslow

Age UK Hounslow is an independent local charity. We have a team of dedicated staff and volunteers helping us to deliver services and activities for older people in Hounslow. We provide a range of activities including line dancing, stretch and tone, computer training and crossword/colouring books for kids. There are also activities for people with

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Speakeasy School of English

Established nearly 20 years, we are a small friendly family owned, accredited English language school in Chiswick.Open in the morning, afternoon and evening ,we offer affordable, fun interactive english lessons using The Callan Method.Whether already here , or coming from abroad, we also offer all the support you need, accommodation and a culture programme to

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Hogarth’s House

Hogarth’s House was built between 1715 and 1719, and from 1749 until his death was the country home of the great painter, engraver, and satirist William Hogarth (1697 – 1764). Today, you can see the home he lived in, a large collection of his work, and learn about the history of the House, its residents,

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Watermans

Watermans is West London’s arts centre. Our mission is to bring communities together through cultural practice and we exist to enrich lives through the arts and creativity. As an independent charity, we believe the arts are for everyone and that is at the heart of everything we do. We present a thriving year-round programme of

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Feltham Arts Association

Feltham Arts Association is committed to working with voluntary and statutory organisations in Hounslow to broaden community participation in creative activity, celebrating culture and providing opportunities for personal development and shared experiences through community events. Established in 1989, the charity is based in the west of Hounslow and is the second-largest arts provider in the

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