Category Archives: Local Community

QPG Spring Half-Term Holiday Schedule

This just in from the Community Hub!

Please find the timetable for QPG Spring Half-Term Holiday camp, for those of you who are in need of affordable and fun childcare over the next week. You can also help spread the word by sharing the attached with your family, friends, and neighbours as well as donating towards QPG’s 6 week free Summer camp in July by clicking the donate button on the top of our websites – www.qpgsports.com and www.qpgcommunity.com.

BOOK TODAY – CALL 020 3581 2342 or 07802 826609

A New Term at Open Age

The indefatigable team at our Open Age hub have a wonderful programme of classes and events to nurture your creative soul, edify your mind and assist your well-being.

Since moving premises from our beloved Beethoven Centre to The New Avenues a year ago, membership has gone from strength to strength but there’s still room for more!

The (not so) new location has plenty of room for crafts and physical pursuits and we all have our fingers crossed that they’ll find a suitable replacement for the wonderful cafe that Petersham Nurseries supplied.  The great thing is that when the Open Age folks leave at 4pm, it reverts back to a vibrant youth centre.  It is a jewel in our community.

It is a hub in the true sense of the word. Claire and Geoff are on hand, ably assisted by a variety of volunteers to make it a place where you can relax in great company. They even have their own community library shelves.  Open Age is a charity and work so hard to help people of all abilities.  They recently won the Regional Project Award in the Festival of Learning. If you watch this film, you might even see some of your neighbours featured!

Take a look at all the activities on offer this term by clicking here or see below. There are also various trips to places that you may have wanted to visit but were reluctant to do on your own.

We are so lucky to have this facility right on our doorstep. If you know anyone aged over 50, tell them to pop into the building and have a look around.  For someone who is housebound or less able to get out and about there are various phone-based discussions to join.

Open Age is supported by outreach groups all around the city including a very lovely team from Marks & Spencer but they ARE a charity and if you feel you can make a contribution, they have a Just Giving page. Donations are accepted from people of any age. You could even mention that you read about them here!


Practical Gardening Workshop

Our friends at the HCGA have organised another course for you to enjoy with the help of Westminster Adult Education Authority.

This course is aimed at gardeners who are keen to learn more with an emphasis on basic skills.

How to propagate plants

 From Seed and Cuttings
 Organic Principles
 Companion Planting
 Planting in Containers
 When to water and feed

It takes place at Ravenscourt Park Glasshouses, adjacent to the café in Ravenscourt Park, W6 0UL on SATURDAY May 12th from 10an until 4pm.

If you can prove you are a  Westminster Resident, the session is free, otherwise a contribution of £10 will secure your place.

For more info & to book a place  mail Bookings@nullhcga.org.uk or call 07773348294

Discovering Our Green City

Westminster Adult Education Authority have joined forces with our friends the HCGA to introduce Westminster residents to our green city.

Each week, from May to early July, residents will visit various locations around the city and some of those visits will include hands-on, practical gardening.  The visits are free but transport to and from is not so bring your Travelcard.

Donations are always welcome!

Please check the “How to Garden” course here.

For more information, please email bookings@nullhcga.org.uk or call 07 773 334 294

How to Garden Course

Our friends at the HCGA have organised a free gardening course for you to enjoy with the help of Westminster Adult Education Authority.
You need to be a Westminster Resident and available on the dates listed.
For more information about this wonderful opportunity, please email:
Bookings@nullhcga.org.uk

Please check the other “Discovering Our Green City” course here.

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Have a voice in your Community

Don’t forget that QPCC elections are quickly approaching, and residents are coming forward to stand for the role of Community Councillor on 3 May.

Don’t worry, there’s still time to apply if you haven’t already. This is a great opportunity to represent your community and get a voice and a vote on what QPCC does for the next four years, including on how it spends its money. The next four years hold enormous promise, don’t miss out!

Queen’s Park Community Council has a Community Development Officer Lindsey Brown and a Chief Officer Kevin Harris, to get in touch with Lindsey or Kevin please email lindsey@nullqueensparkcommunitycouncil.gov.uk / chiefofficer@nullqueensparkcommunitycouncil.gov.uk 

Tel: 020 8960 5644

You have until 6th April to apply to become a Community Councillor.

A Wonderful Saturday

We started the day with a lovely turnout of volunteers, whom we thank very much. Charlotte kindly donated more snowdrops which we’ve planted in hopes that they’ll be the first sign of next winter’s end.

Thanks must also go to Steve Mills of Continental Landscapes for arranging the loan of our very own Mr Rotavator’s favourite gardening tool.

Later on in the day, we joined the Queen’s Park Community Day in The New Avenues for an afternoon of fun and information.  Don’t forget how important it is to vote this May.

10th March is Queen’s Park Community Day!

Come to QP Community Day between 2pm and 5:30pm on 10th March!

Find out how to get involved in your community by coming to The New Avenues at 3 – 7 Third Avenue, on the corner of Droop Street.

Hear about why local politics matters; find out about upcoming elections and take part in fun activities from all around the community.  You can learn more about the local voting from here.

The Friends of Queen’s Park Gardens will be there with a quiz and to answer questions but earlier in the day, we’ll be gardening so please join us in the park  on Saturday 10th March, any time between 10am & 1pm when we will be tidying all areas of the park.  More info here.

If you want to join in a small film about Queen’s Park, read more here.

Winter Fair 2017

4th Annual Winter Fair was another success!