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Theres no need to book unless otherwise indicated in the specific listing.
Children should be accompanied by a responsible adult.
We have tried to ensure this programme is correct at the time of going to print, but some events may change so please check with the organiser beforehand.
Find out whats on during the Paddington Festival in our weekly listings guide and find your way there using our map on pages 18-19. Events are listed by week.
There are lots of free and low-cost events and activities taking place every week throughout the summer. We have also included arts and culture events taking place across the city.
We hope you find this guide useful in planning your summer. Take a look at whats on and come along to support this vibrant festival taking place on your doorstep.
If you have any questions about the listings please contact the organiser or venue directly. Some activities have age restrictions or require booking so please check beforehand if youre unsure.
More listings will be available after weve gone to print so visit paddingtonfestival.co.uk or sign up to the festival enewsletter by emailing [email protected] for all the latest news.
Discounts and offers for Westminster residents.
Sign up FREEwestminster.gov.uk/citysaveCall 020 7641 6000
Events and activities are listed in date order.
Ongoing activities .................................Page 5
6th - 12th July .........................................Page 15
13th - 19th July .......................................Page 15
20th - 26th July .......................................Page 20
27th July - 2nd August ...........................Page 26
3rd - 9th August .....................................Page 29
10th - 16th August ................................. Page 30
17th - 23rd August ..................................Page 32
24th - 30th August ................................. Page 34
Offers and updates
Visit paddingtonfestival.co.uk to register for regular email updates including the latest festival news.
Activities should be open to all people including those with disabilities. If you or your child has a disability and you are unsure if you will be able to access some of the events or activities, please call the venue or organisation to check.
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Treat simple health problems at home.
Call NHS 111 free for advice and details of local services.
Visit your pharmacy for free expert advice - no appointment needed.
GP services available on Saturday and Sunday.
Thank you to everybody who has taken part in one of our roadshows. Your voices have truly made a difference - and heres how.
You wanted better GP access. We now have a number of GP services available on Saturday and Sunday.
You wanted more convenient mental health care. This year we launched Take Time to Talk, providing easy-access talking therapies and other support.
You wanted better support for people who speak English as a second language. We now offer, among other things, translations of our reading materials, and talking therapies in Farsi and Arabic.
NHS Roadshows are back by popular demand for 2015!
But theres so much more we can do. What would you like to see? Come to our stand at Paddington Festival and tell us!
We will be at:
l Westbourne Festival, at Westbourne Canal, on June 7
lLebanese Festival Day at Paddington Green, on June 14
lQueens Park Festival at Queens Park Gardens, on August 1, from noon 7pm
Visit West London CCGs website www.westlondonccg.nhs.uk for more information.
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It is a great pleasure to introduce the 2015 edition of the Paddington Festival brochure which is now in its third year of publication. Our readers will know that we aim to improve year-on-year and we are pleased to note that our reputation has now been endorsed by the Cabinet Office in Whitehall and the Leader of Westminster City Council.Our approach is simple we invest in the local talents and aspirations of our community by invigorating the unique Paddington identity - in a similar way to the Edinburgh Festival. Our belief is that this helps to create a thriving, safe and healthy place in which to live and work. We will give further recognition to these values in 2015 by offering awards for individual and organisational merit.
We continue to consolidate parts of the programme that have been received well by local people - ward based festivals, dance, music, sport, childrens summer play and older peoples activities. The Paddington Film Festival, which proves to be ever popular, has grown yet again with even more local partners taking part, showing films for all ages.
Last year we piloted the idea of a Book Festival to add to Westminster Libraries Summer Reading Challenge, which attracts large numbers of local children. We are pleased to announce that, in conjunction with our
library staff, a Paddington Book Festival will take place again in September along with a few pre-book festival events during the summer.
The Paddington Festival helps to bring together a set of community events and activities that take place throughout the area of Paddington in July and August. For the past couple of years it has mainly focused on Harrow Road, Queens Park and Westbourne Wards. However, events also take place in other Paddington locations: Paddington Green, Paddington Recreation Ground, Paddington Basin, North Paddington Boys Club and beyond. A significant main stage event being the Lebanese Festival held at Paddington Green just before the start of our festival in June. So, we will also help to promote local talent in those areas as well.
We would, of course, like to thank our festival sponsors without whom the Paddington Festival would not exist:
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Visit us: If you have a local issue you would like to raise with your councillor, you can visit a drop-in surgery on the dates below. No appointment is necessary. Mondays, The Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JL from 2-4pm. Tuesdays, Register Office, 317 Harrow Road, W9 3RJ from 7-8pm.
Ongoing activities throughout the summerThroughout the weekDrop-in at Queens Park Childrens Centre Drop-in activities including action rhymes and singing for babies, toddlers and children under five. The garden is also available for outdoor activities. Please bring a piece of fruit which will be shared at snack time. Plus a dads drop-in every third Saturday from 10am-12 midday.
Date: Monday-Friday, 9.30-11.30am and 1-3pmAge: 0-5 Venue: Queens Park Childrens Centre, 88 Bravington Road, W9 3AL Tel: 020 7641 5838 Email: [email protected]: Free Bus: 6, 18, 28, 36, 187, 316, 228 Tube: Queens Park, Westbourne Park
Junior GymSupervised fitness in the gym. Each junior will be given a suitable activity programme to achieve their goals.
Date: Monday-Friday, 4-6pm and weekends, 12 midday-4pmAge: 11-15Venue: Jubilee Sports Centre, Caird Street, W10 4RRTel: 020 8960 9629Email: [email protected]: 2.95 per session with a Westminster City Save or ActiveWestminster card or 15 per month direct debitTube: Queens Park, Westbourne Park, Kensal GreenBus: 18, 28, 36, 52, 302, 98, 452
Summer holidays basketball campFour fun days filled with sport specific coaching and games. Participants must bring a packed lunch. All equipment is provided.
Date: Tuesday-Friday from 28th July-28th August, 10am-3pmAge: 5-15 Venue: Paddington Recreation Ground, Randolph Avenue, W9 1PDTel: 020 7641 3642Email: [email protected]: better.org.uk/paddingtonrec Cost: 29.28 per week for Westminster residents or 55.96 for non-residentsBus: 16, 332, 316, 31, 36, 98, 328, 6, 187, 414, 228Tube: Maida Vale, Kilburn Park
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10 OFF SWIMMING LESSONS with Better Swim School This summer is the perfect opportunity to get your kids signed up to Swimming Lessons with Better Swim School at your local leisure centre. New joiners will receive 10 off their booking when signing up online using the voucher code PADFEST. With lessons running 50 weeks a year, including the summer period, theres no need to wait for the new academic year to get your kids swimming.
Offer valid: JuneSeptember 2015. There is no upper limit on voucher uses
How to claim: Visit betterlessons.org.uk to sign up online
Venues: All council swimming pools including Jubilee Sports Centre, Caird Street, W10 4RR and The Porchester Centre, Queensway, Bayswater, W2 5HS
Terms and conditions: The offer is only available to new customers of Better Swim School who sign up online. Full terms and conditions can be found at better.org.uk
Tel: 020 8960 9629 (Jubilee Sports Centre) or 020 7792 2919 (Porchester Centre)
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
VALUE FOR MONEY OFFER
Cllr David Boothroyd, Westbourne
Cllr Adam Hug, Westbourne
Cllr Papya Qureshi, Westbourne
Cllr Paul Dimoldenberg, Queens Park
Cllr Patricia McAllister, Queens Park
Cllr Barrie Taylor, Queens Park
Cllr Ruth Bush, Harrow Road
Cllr Guthrie McKie, Harrow Road
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Summer holidays cricket campFour fun days filled with sport specific coaching and games.
Date: Tuesday-Friday from 28th July-28th August, 10am-3pmAge: 5-15 Venue: Paddington Recreation Ground, Randolph Avenue, W9 1PDTel: 020 7641 3642Email: [email protected]: better.org.uk/paddingtonrec Cost: 29.28 per week for Westminster residents or 55.96 for non-residentsBus: 16, 332, 316, 31, 36, 98, 328, 6, 187, 414, 228Tube: Maida Vale, Kilburn Park
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MondaysOpen Age beginners internet and emailLearn how easy it is to send emails and surf the net.
Date: Mondays, 11.30am-1.30pm Booking is required.Age: 50+Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Rd, W10 4NETel: Elaine or Gill on 020 7266 2776Website: openage.org.ukCost: 2Bus: 18, 28Tube: Queens Park
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Open Age collage classExplore the art of scissors and paper; use your imagination to reimagine pictures and texts with our tutor Emily.
Date: Mondays in July, 12 midday-1.30pmAge: 50+Venue: Warwick Community Centre, 300 Harrow Road, W2 5HGTel: Jemma or Alistair on 020 3713 8737Website: openage.org.ukCost: 1Bus: 18, 36 Tube: Royal Oak
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Open Age creative writing and play readingLearn the craft of writing fiction or fact as well as writing and reading plays together.
Date: Mondays in July, 1-2pm Age: 50+Venue: Warwick Community Centre, 300 Harrow Road, W2 5HGTel: Jemma or Alistair on 020 3713 8737Website: openage.org.ukCost: 1Bus: 18, 36 Tube: Royal Oak
Open Age Tajii 18 stance Qigong Learn these easy energy-enhancing exercises to improve your health.
Date: Mondays, 1.30-3pm Age: 50+Venue: Portgate Hall, 19 Portgate Close, W9 3DLTel: Elaine or Gill on 020 7266 2776Website: openage.org.ukCost: 1.50Bus: 6, 18, 28, 31, 36, 228, 328, 414 Tube: Queens Park
Open Age sewing groupUse machines and hand stitching to create cushions, bags, garments and more.
Date: Mondays in July, 2-4pm Age: 50+Venue: Warwick Community Centre, 300 Harrow Road, W2 5HGTel: Jemma or Alistair on 020 3713 8737Website: openage.org.ukCost: 1Bus: 18, 36 Tube: Royal Oak
WECH London TigersYouth Club Date: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-9pm Age: 13-19 Venue: Chantry Close, Athens Gardens, W9 3RS Tel: 020 7289 3395 Email: [email protected] Website: londontigers.org Cost: Free Tube: Westbourne Park /Royal Oak
Queens Park resident, Linnette Genus is a member of Open Age.
I have been to the Paddington Festival many times over the years. I have made lots of friends by going to the festival and I still see them frequently. Its great because it helps people to get out and join in with the rest of the community.
I take part in most of the festival events and love getting involved with the dancing and singing. I always sing along to the musical acts.
Its a good way to find out about whats going on in the local area and Ive started going to things such as an Open Age exercise group after having found out about it at the Queens Park Festival.
I really look forward to the festival; my only complaint is that it is only once a year.
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WednesdaysThird Age counsellingFeeling low, anxious or overwhelmed? Talking confidentially about your problems with a professional can help.
Date: Wednesdays, one-hour sessions run all dayAge: 50+Venue: Bruneil 50+ drop-in, Housing Office, 1 Sunderland House, Brunel Estate, W2 5UXTel: 020 7976 6667Cost: FreeBus: 7, 28, 31, 70, 328Tube: Westbourne Park
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Open Age intermediate computer classImprove your IT skills by learning Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.
Date: Wednesdays, 10am-12 midday Booking is required. Age: 50+Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: Elaine or Gill on 020 7266 2776Website: openage.org.uk Cost: 2Bus: 18, 28Tube: Queens Park
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Open Age Westbourne melody makersCome along for a lovely sing-along with Alistair and his ukulele, and sing some of your favourite songs.
Date: Wednesdays in July, 11am-12 middayAge: 50+Venue: Westbourne Ward Hub, Paddington Arts, 32 Woodfield Road, W9 2BETel: Jemma or Alistair on 020 3713 8737Website: openage.org.ukCost: 1Bus: 18, 28, 31, 36, 228, 328Tube: Westbourne Park
Open Age Spanish for allStretch your holiday Spanish beyond Hola and Adios with native Spanish speaker Maria.
Date: Wednesdays in July, 12.301.30pmAge: 50+Venue: Warwick Community Centre, 300 Harrow Road, W2 5HGTel: Jemma or Alistair on 020 3713 8737Website: openage.org.ukCost: 1Bus: 18, 36Tube: Royal Oak
TuesdaysOpen Age jewellery makingLearn how to transform beads, gems and string into jewellery you can wear with pride.
Date: Tuesdays in July, 11am-1pmAge: 50+Venue: Hardy House, 64 Great Western Road, W11 1AA Tel: Jemma or Alistair on 020 3713 8737Website: openage.org.ukCost: 2Bus: 28, 31, 328Tube: Westbourne Park
Open Age exercise to musicThis class will improve your stamina and strength and help you to burn calories.
Date: Tuesdays, 12.30-1.30pmAge: 50+Venue: WECH Community Centre, Chantry Close, Elgin Estate, Elgin Avenue, W9 3RSTel: Armand on 020 8962 5584Website: openage.org.ukCost: FreeBus: 18, 36Tube: Westbourne
Open Age chair exerciseGentle seated exercise that stretches and tones the whole body.
Date: Tuesdays, 2-3pmAge: 50+Venue: WECH Community Centre, Chantry Close, Elgin Estate, Elgin Avenue, W9 3RSTel: Armand on 020 8962 5584Website: openage.org.ukCost: FreeBus: 18, 36Tube: Westbourne
Open Age ballroom and Latin blissLearn all your favourite dances in a beautiful setting.
Date: Tuesdays, 2-3pmAge: 50+Venue: Portgate Hall, 19 Portgate Close, W9 3DLTel: Armand on 020 8962 5584Website: openage.org.ukCost: FreeBus: 6, 18, 28, 31, 36, 228, 328, 414Tube: Queens Park
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Date: Tuesdays in July, 2-3.30pm Age: 50+Venue: Quiet Room, Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: Jemma or Alistair on 020 3713 8737Website: openage.org.ukCost: 1.50Bus: 6, 187, 414Tube: Westbourne Park
Open Age YogaEnergising class that promotes good health for body, mind and soul.
Date: Tuesdays, 2.30-3.30pmAge: 50+Venue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: Armand on 020 8962 5584Website: openage.org.ukCost: FreeBus: 6, 187, 316Tube: Queens Park
The Avenues girls groupGirls only group designed to support and encourage young women to be creative, empowered and have a fun space to make friends.
Date: Tuesdays until 18th August, 4-7pmAge: 8-21Venue: The Avenues Youth Project, 3-7 Third Avenue, Queens Park, W10 4RSEmail: [email protected]: avenues.org.ukCost: FreeBus: 18, 28 Tube: Westbourne Park, Queens Park
WECH London TigersYouth Club Date: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-9pm Age: 13-19 Venue: Chantry Close, Athens Gardens, W9 3RS Tel: 020 7289 3395 Email: [email protected] Website: londontigers.org Cost: Free Tube: Westbourne Park /Royal Oak
Open Age Zumba GoldEnjoy this fun dance fitness session with lively music.
Date: Wednesdays, 1-1.45pmAge: 50+Venue: WECH Community Centre, Chantry Close, Elgin Estate, Elgin Avenue, W9 3RSTel: Elaine or Gill on 020 7266 2776Website: openage.org.uk Cost: 1Bus: 18, 36Tube: Queens Park
Open Age steady and stableA tried and tested fun programme to improve balance, muscle strength, help reduce falls and maintain mobility and independence.
Date: Wednesdays, 1-2.15pm and 2.15-3.30pmAge: 50+Venue: Portgate Hall, 19 Portgate Close, W9 3DLTel: Matthew on 020 8962 4537Website: openage.org.uk Cost: FreeBus: 6, 18, 28, 31, 36, 228, 328, 414Tube: Queens Park
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Open Age digital photography and editing with iPadsLearn how to take and edit stunning photos with your digital camera. Must bring a digital camera.
Date: Wednesdays, 1-3pmAge: 50+Venue: Open Age Office, Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: Elaine or Gill on 020 7266 2776Website: openage.org.uk Cost: 2Bus: 6, 187, 316 Tube: Queens Park
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Open Age Salsa dancingThis fun dance class will get you moving and help coordination and memory.
Date: Wednesdays, 2-3pmAge: 50+Venue: Warwick Community Centre, 300 Harrow Road, W2 5HGTel: Armand on 020 8962 5584Website: openage.org.uk Cost: FreeBus: 18, 36Tube: Westbourne
The Zone at The AvenuesEnjoy snacks, games, Judo, trips and more.
Date: Wednesdays until 15th July, 3.30-5.30pmAge: 8-14Venue: The Avenues Youth Project, 3-7 Third Avenue, Queens Park, W10 4RSEmail: [email protected]: avenues.org.ukCost: FreeBus: 18Tube: Westbourne Park, Queens Park
The Avenues senior youth groupJoin us for activities including cooking, photography, dance, radio, recording studio, beauty, fashion, movies, PS3, table tennis and pool.
Date: Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays until 21st August, 6.45-9pmAge: 14-21Venue: The Avenues Youth Project, 3-7 Third Avenue, Queens Park, W10 4RSWebsite: avenues.org.ukEmail: [email protected]: FreeBus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Queens Park
Anne Evans has lived in Westminster for over 30 years.
I have been going to the Queens Park Festival on many occasions and now help out on the Open Age stall.I used to buy things on the different stalls and find out about local services. I remember that the library service, the police and even a local bee keeper used to be on hand to answer any questions that you might have.
Nowadays there is live music and children can enjoy playing on the bouncy castle. People often find it hard to meet people when living in London. For people who dont see much of their neighbours, the Paddington Festival is a great way to meet people. Its one of the many good things about living in Westminster.
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For people who dont see much of their neighbours, the Paddington Festival is a great way to meet people.
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Water splashWater based exercises that will improve your stamina and strength.
Date: Fridays, 12 midday-1pmAge: 50+Venue: Jubilee Sports Centre, Caird Street, W10 4RRTel: Armand on 020 8962 5584Website: openage.org.ukCost: FreeBus: 18, 28, 228Tube: Queens Park
First Friday film clubJolly monthly film club with a large screen at Westminster Academy with refreshments.
Date: First Friday of every month, 2.30-5pmAge: 50+Venue: Westminster Academy, 255 Harrow Road, W2 5EZTel: Jemma or Alistair on 020 3713 8737Website: openage.org.ukCost: FreeBus: 18, 36Tube: Royal Oak
WECH Juniors ClubDate: Fridays, 5.30-7.30pmAge: 8-12Venue: Chantry Close, Athens Gardens, W9 3RS Tel: 020 7266 3347 Email: [email protected] Website: wech.org.uk Cost: FreeTube: Westbourne Park/Royal Oak
The Avenues senior youth groupJoin us for activities including cooking, photography, dance, radio, recording studio, beauty, fashion, movies, PS3, table tennis and pool.
Date: Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays until 21st August, 6.459pmAge: 14-21Venue: The Avenues Youth Project, 3-7 Third Avenue, Queens Park, W10 4RSWebsite: avenues.org.ukEmail: [email protected]: FreeBus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Queens Park
WECH London TigersYouth Club Date: Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-9pm Age: 13-19 Venue: Athens Gardens, Chantry Close, NW8 8RZ Tel: 020 7289 3395 Email: [email protected] Website: londontigers.org Cost: Free Tube: Westbourne Park/Royal Oak
The Avenues senior youth groupJoin us for activities including cooking, photography, dance, radio, recording studio, beauty, fashion, movies, PS3, table tennis and pool.
Date: Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays until 21st August, 6.459pmAge: 14-21Venue: The Avenues Youth Project, 3-7 Third Avenue, Queens Park, W10 4RSWebsite: avenues.org.ukEmail: [email protected]: FreeBus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Queens Park
FridaysOpen Age Tai Chi Improve your balance and stability as our tutor guides you through this ancient Chinese physical art relaxing and strengthening.
Date: Fridays in July, 10.30-11.30am Age: 50+Venue: Westbourne Ward Hub, Paddington Arts, 32 Woodfield Road, W9 2BETel: Jemma or Alistair on 020 3713 8737Cost: 1Bus: 18, 28, 31, 36, 228, 328 Tube: Westbourne Park
Open Age monthly tripA rolling programme of exciting trips to London museums, galleries and heritage sites. Please make sure to pack your Freedom Pass.
Date: Third Friday of every month, 11amAge: 50+Venue: Westbourne Ward Hub at Paddington Arts, 32 Woodfield Road, W9 2BETel: Jemma or Alistair on 020 3713 8737Website: openage.org.ukCost: FreeBus: 18, 28, 31, 36, 228, 328Tube: Westbourne Parkb
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kThursdaysOpen Age mindfulness meditationPracticing meditation is proven to make you calm, content and less anxious or depressed.
Date: Thursdays, 11am-12 middayAge: 50+Venue: Portgate Hall, 19 Portgate Close, W9 3DLTel: Elaine or Gill on 020 7266 2776Website: openage.org.ukCost: 1Bus: 6, 18, 28, 31, 36, 228, 328, 414Tube: Queens Park
Open Age chair exerciseA gentle head-to-toe hour of exercise to music. Get fitter whilst having fun.
Date: Thursdays in July, 11am12 middayAge: 50+Venue: Hardy House, 64 Great Western Road, W11 1AATel: Jemma or Alistair on 020 3713 8737Website: openage.org.ukCost: 1Bus: 28, 31, 328Tube: Westbourne Park
Open Age guitar lessonsAll levels are welcome to learn and improve their guitar skills. Please bring a guitar.
Date: Thursdays, 12.30-1.30pmAge: 50+Venue: Open Age Office, Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: Elaine or Gill on 020 7266 2776Website: openage.org.ukCost: 1Bus: 6, 187, 316Tube: Queens Park
Open Age ukulele lessonUkulele enthusiasts at any level are welcome to join this instructive class.
Date: Thursdays, 2.30-4pmAge: 50+Venue: Warwick Community Centre, 300 Harrow Road, W2 5HGTel: Jemma or Alistair on 020 3713 8737Website: openage.org.ukCost: 1.50Bus: 18, 36
Boules, badminton, table tennis and morePopular mixed game and sports session great fun to practise informal skills at various sports.
Date: Thursdays in July, 5-6pmAge: 50+Venue: Academy Sports Centre, 255 Harrow Road, W2 5EZTel: Jemma or Alistair on 020 3713 8737Cost: 1Bus: 18, 36Tube: Royal Oak Open Age
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SaturdaysThe Avenues Saturday under 15s clubNo need to sit at home watching TV, come along to our under 15s club with activities such as Lions Quest, homework club, judo, cooking or cheerleading.
Date: Saturdays until 22nd August, 1.30-4pm Age: 8-14Venue: The Avenues Youth Project, 3-7 Third Avenue, Queens Park, W10 4RSEmail: [email protected]: avenues.org.ukCost: FreeBus: 18, 28 Tube: Westbourne Park, Queens Park
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Open Age badminton for over 50sThese sessions cater for all skill and experience levels and are an excellent way to meet future playing partners.
Date: Saturdays, 3-4pmAge: 50+Venue: St. Augustines Sports Centre, Oxford Road, NW6 5AWTel: 020 7641 3642Email: [email protected]: better.org.uk/leisure/st-augustine-s-sports-centre Cost: 1 per sessionBus: 16, 32, 316, 31, 98, 328, 206 Tube: Kilburn Park, Maida Vale, Kilburn High Road
SundaysPad JuniorsDesigned for young football players wanting to learn the basics and improve their skills in a fun and friendly environment.
Date: Sundays from 5th-26th July, 10-11.30am (ages 5-7) or 11.30am-1pm (ages 8-11)Age: 5-11 Venue: Paddington Recreation Ground, Randolph Avenue, W9 1PDTel: 020 7641 3642Email: [email protected]: better.org.uk/leisure/paddington-recreation-groundCost: 2.60 per sessionBus: 16, 332, 316, 31, 36, 98, 328, 6, 187, 414, 228Tube: Maida Vale, Kilburn Park
Weekly listings1st - 4th July
Puppet Theatre Barge: Fowl Play a farmyard adventureJoin us for a farmyard adventure, featuring carved animal marionettes with exciting lighting and soundscape.
Date: Saturday 4th July, 11am and 3pm; Sunday 5th July, 3pm; Saturday 11th July, 11am and 3pm and Sunday 12th July, 3pmAge: 3+Venue: Puppet Theatre Barge, Little Venice, Blomfield Road, W9 2PF Tel: 020 7249 6876Email: [email protected]: puppetbarge.comCost: 8.50 children, 10 concessions and Westminster City Save card holders 10, 12 adults. Bus: 6, 16, 98Tube: Warwick Avenueb
CHEAPER TICKETS for Saturday matinees at 11am 8.50 for Paddington Festival brochure holders
Valid: Saturday 4th and Saturday 11th July at 11am shows only
How to claim: Please bring the Paddington Festival brochure with you.
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Local artist: Tim StocksLocal artist Tim Stocks has been painting for seven years from his studio in North London. His work is used throughout this brochure.
To find out more email [email protected] or visit his Facebook page at facebook.com/tim.stocks.94. He says: You cannot sell art, you can only hope people fall in love with it.
Bring the worlds of fact and fiction together. Take part in the Summer Reading Challenge
and see what weird, wonderful and wacky records you will discover.
Your nearest libraries are Paddington, Queens Park and Maida Vale libraries.
For a full list of free events visit westminster.gov.uk/library-events
Westminster City Council Westminster City Hall 64 Victoria Street London SW1E 6QP
020 7641 6000 westminster.gov.uk
6th - 12th July
Creative dance classes for children with Mala CHERGA TheatreYour child will develop confidence and co-ordination and improve fitness, concentration and communication skills whilst having fun and making friends.
Date: Tuesday 7th and 14th July, 4pm (3 to 5-year-olds) or 4.45pm (6 to 9-year-olds) Age: 3-9 Venue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: 07957 384 591Email: [email protected]: malachergatheatre.weebly.com Cost: 1.50 for 3 to 5-year-olds or 2.50 for 6-9 year oldsBus: 18, 28Tube: Queens Park
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Variables: Summer Families ActivityA participatory space offering multiple variables and possibilities for your creative expression. Come along, make your personal creative contribution to the collective transformation of the space, and revisit to watch it grow over the summer.
Date: Saturday 11th July-Sunday 13th SeptemberAge: All Venue: Tate Britain, Millbank, SW1P 4RCost: FreeBus: 87 (Millbank), 8, C10 (John Islip), 2, 36, 185, 436 (Vauxhall Bridge Road)Tube: Pimlico, Vauxhall, Westminster
13th - 19th July Paddington Arts Summer Show
A Paddington Festival event
A spectacular showcase of young talent.
Date: Wednesday 15th-Friday 17th JulyAge: 6-26Venue: Paddington Arts, 32 Woodfield Road, W9 2BETel: 020 7286 2722Email: [email protected]: 4 or 2.50 for under 12sBus: 18, 31, 36, 328 Tube: Westbourne Park
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FREE dance class for 6 to 9-year-olds with Mala CHERGA Theatre Our classes develop confidence, creativity, musicality and listening skills. They improve concentration, co-ordination, flexibility and fitness whilst having fun. Children work with experienced teachers, professional dancers and choreographers in a safe and friendly environment with childrens development at the heart of our activities. With energetic games, magical stories, a wide variety of stimuli and music our workshops provide a unique learning experience that inspires and encourages.
Date: We are offering a free creative dance class on Tuesdays from 4.45-5.45pm
Age: 6-9
Venue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JL
How to claim: Please visit our website and fill in the form to receive a voucher for your free dance class.
Email: [email protected]
Website: malachergatheatre.weebly.com
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Harrow Road Community Choir at Wigmore HallAll Sing Harrow Road Community Choir performs in Reimagining King Arthur, a community chamber opera at Wigmore Hall with children from St. Edwards and Edward Wilson Primary Schools and pupils from St. Marylebone School and Marylebone Boys School.
Date: Thursday 16th July, 6.30pmAge: AllVenue: Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore Street, W1U 2BPTel: 020 7935 2141 (box office)Website: wigmore-hall.org.ukCost: 5 or 3 concessionsTube: Bond Street, Oxford Circusb
Paddingtons Got Talent A Paddington Festival event
Open showcase to discover local talent.
Date: Saturday 18th JulyAge: 5+Venue: Maida Hill Market, junction of Harrow Road and Elgin Avenue, W9 3EUTel: 020 7286 2722Email: [email protected]: paddingtonarts.org.uk Cost: FreeBus: 18, 31, 36, 328Tube: Westbourne Park
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WECH Summer Festival A Paddington Festival event
Activities include face painting, games, a climbing wall, mini animal petting zoo and plant potting, family learning workshop, a bouncy castle and a space hopper race.
Date: Sunday 19th July, 1-5pmAge: AllVenue: Tamplin Mews Gardens, corner of Chippenham and Warlock Road, W9Cost: FreeTube: Queens Park
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Louise Proctor is Managing Director of NHS West London Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and Dr Naomi Katz is a GP in Queens Park and Vice Chair of the Governing Body for West London CCG. The NHS is the main sponsor of this years festival.
Why are you supporting the Paddington Festival?
Louise: We wanted to play a part in this years festival as its a brilliant opportunity to speak face-to-face with residents, especially people we dont otherwise connect with so easily. Patients told us its something they wanted us to do more of. Self-care is a big part of staying healthy, so it makes a huge difference if people have access to the right information, provided in a way that makes sense to them.
Naomi: There are people living in Paddington with whom it is vital for us to communicate for example, people with English as a second language. With these groups, we know that direct contact is so much better than any number of leaflets or letters.
If you could make sure patients and residents attending the festival take away one important message from West London CCG, what would it be?
Louise: Too often, patients end up in hospital or using emergency services, when there are other care options which would be much better. For example, we now have GP
practices open seven days a week which allow patients to walk in or book a same day appointment. For illnesses and injuries that need treatment immediately but arent life-threatening, there is no need to visit A&E; we have urgent care centres available at St. Charles Health and Wellbeing Centre, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital on Fulham Road, and at Charing Cross Hospital on Fulham Palace Road.
Naomi: Pharmacists are able to provide a wide range of care services really quickly; they can give out some medication, and they provide highly qualified confidential advice on all sorts of issues from skin irritations to sexual health. Your pharmacist can supply things like antihistamines and nasal sprays, which can be especially important for self-care during the summer months if you suffer from things like hay fever and asthma.
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Open Age activities2 Academy Sport ,
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4 Maida Vale Library Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QT Summer Reading Challenge activities
Harrow Road Ward5 Maida Hill Market
Junction of Harrow Road and Elgin Avenue, W9 3EU PIP music performance
Paddingtons Got Talent6 WECH Community Centre
Athens Gardens, W9 3RF Community Hub activities for ages 50+
7 Tamplin Mews Gardens Corner of Warlock Road and Chippenham Road WECH Summer Festival
Queens Park Ward8 Queens Park Gardens
Ilbert Street, W10 Queens Park Summer Festival
9 Beethoven Centre Third Avenue, W10 4JL Paddington Film Festival
Summer activity camp Open Age activities10 The Avenues Youth Project
Third Avenue, W10 4RS Youth activities11 Jubilee Sports Centre
Caird Street, W10 4RR Activities throughout the summer
12 St. Judes Community Hall Ilbert Street, W10 4QJ
Paddington Film Festival13 Queens Park Library
Harrow Road, W10 4NE Summer Reading Challenge/activities
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Venues This product includes mapping data licensed from Ordnance Survey with the permission of the Controller of HerMajestys Stationery Office. Crown copyright and/or database right 2013. All rights reserved. Licence number LA100019597.
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Monika Pawlowska is a Community and Health Project Officer for Paddington Development Trust. She works alongside the West London NHS Clinical Commissioning Group to help people in Paddington live healthy and active lifestyles.
I run the North Westminster Community Network which brings together local community, voluntary organisations that provide health services and the NHS.
Its important that people know about health services. People often only go to the doctors when theyre in pain but prevention is better than cure.
We run a Community Champions project and are always looking for volunteers. Community Champions are local people who spread important health messages. We appreciate the effort our champions put in and we repay them through training and support with their careers.
We ran a Health Roadshow in Queens Park Gardens with the Community Champions and West London NHS Clinical Commissioning Group. Over 1,000 people came along to join in rock climbing, take part in a health quiz and find out about healthy eating. Weve been working with a nutritionist to make healthy snacks which will be sold outside King Solomon School at home time. Were hoping other schools will come on board.
Thanks to the hard work of the Community Champions people in the area are becoming healthier. They even helped one gentleman to lose 26 kilos. This summer were hitting the streets doing a door-to-door health survey.
The PDT in partnership with the Westbourne Forum and local partners organise the Westbourne Summer Festival which took place by the canal on 7th June this year. Some activities even took place on a barge! Its a great community event with a live stage and freeactivities. We were joined by the NHS who gave out health advice and information to festival goers.
To find out more about the Paddington Development Trust visit pdt.org.uk
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Summer at The AvenuesAdditional activities and trips throughout the summer holidays. Please see the website for the final programme.
Date: Monday 20th July-Friday 21st August, 12 midday-4pmAge: 8-21Venue: The Avenues Youth Project, 3-7 Third Avenue, Queens Park, W10 4RSWebsite: avenues.org.ukEmail: [email protected] Cost: FreeBus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Queens Park
EDUTAIN holiday activitiesAn inclusive sports and arts based holiday programme for young people to keep fit, stay safe and have fun. Places are allocated on a first come, first served basis on the day.
Date: Weekdays from Wednesday 22nd July-Friday 21st Aug, 10am-3pmAge: 8-13Venue: Academy Sport, Westminster Academy, 255 Harrow Road, W2 5EZTel: 020 7641 2012Cost: 1 per dayBus: 18, 26Tube: Royal Oak
Baby rhyme time Celebrating World Records with biggest rhymes.
Date: Wednesday 22nd July, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUCost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
Paddington Film Festival with Queens Park Library: Fantastic Film
A Paddington Festival event
Munch on some free popcorn while you watch one of 2015s most popular films. For film title information please contact the library nearer the time.
Date: Wednesday 22nd July, 3.305.30pmAge: 5+Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeBus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
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Beethoven Centre Open Day
A Paddington Festival event
A free family fun day with a cook and eat lunch, bouncy castle, goodie bags and live music plus special guests.
Date: Thursday 23rd July, 10am5pmAge: All Venue: The Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: 020 8825 1067 Email: [email protected]: FreeBus: 18, 6, 316, 187 Tube: Queens Park
Giant craftCelebrating World Records with a craft workshop of Giant Craft from famous giant stories.
Date: Thursday 23rd July, 2-3pmAge: 5+Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200 Cost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
Paddington Library presents Tina Tamman
A Paddington Festival event
The Estonian author talks about her book Portrait of a Secret Agent, a biography of a secret agent called Brian Giffey.
Date: Thursday 23rd July, 6.30-8pmAge: AllVenue: Paddington Library, 45 Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Email: [email protected]: Freeb
Amazing animalsMeet some of the grumpiest and naughtiest animals in Dear Zoo, and then make an animal mask. Well also be singing and rhyming.
Date: Friday 24th July, 10.30-11.30am Age: 0-5Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeBus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
Toddler timeCelebrating World Records with biggest rhymes and craft.
Date: Friday 24th July, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
PIP music performance A Paddington Festival event
A music performance by the students of Pursuing Independent Paths, a local organisation that supports adults with learning disabilities to achieve their potential.
Date: Saturday 25th July, 12 middayAge: 19-40Venue: Maida Hill Market, junction of Harrow Road and Elgin Avenue, W9 3EUTel: 020 8960 4004Email: [email protected]: piponline.org.uk Cost: FreeBus: 36, 31, 328, 28Tube: Westbourne Park
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Fiona Doherty is the Community Centres Co-ordinator at the Beethoven Centre and a festival volunteer.
Im responsible for letting people know whats going on during the summer and Im also the main organiser of the film festival. Weve got a huge cinema screen at The Beethoven Centre so Ive always wanted to do something around films. We run it with CityWest Homes and St. Lukes Church and this year we also have Open Age and libraries on board.
Our family films are always popular with around 70 people coming along to each showing and even more for Frozen and Despicable Me. My favourite film is The Searchers with John Wayne as Ethan Edwards. I dont think it would pull in the crowds though so it wont be part of the film festival.
We also run a kids camp with lots of fun things for the children to do such as our healthy eating sessions where the children have a go at making vegetarian sushi, try out the smoothie bike and have fun making animals out of food. Last year we did an end of summer show for the first time and the children spent the whole day practising their circus skills to show their
parents tight rope walking, juggling and plate spinning. We also had a session with Chinese lion dancers who gave the children mini Chinese lion heads to wear.
The Queens Park Festival is one of my favourite festival events. Ive been going since it first started and now Im on the planning committee. Its lots of fun with great live music on stage. Last year we had an acoustic area in the rose garden which was really popular with lots of local bands playing. Adrian Leung, a music teacher from Essendine School, played on stage and in the acoustic area. This year weve invited him to do a workshop for our kids camp.
Ive lived in the area all my life and as it becomes more diverse, its important to have the festival to bring people together. There are so many different events involved and so many people have given up their time to make sure its a success.
As the festival grows, I would like to see more break-off events along the canal, in the streets and in Paddington Basin. I would also like more people to get involved such as the big hotels and businesses in the area so that it attracts people from across London and beyond!
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RCM Sparks - Create! FamilyDiscover musical treasures in these fun hands-on sessions for all the family.
Date: Thursday 30th July, 10.30am-12 middayAge: 5+Venue: Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, SW7 2BS Tel: 020 7591 4314Email: [email protected]: rcm.ac.uk/sparks Cost: 10 for one adult and one child, 3.75 for each extra participant. Free tickets are available subject to eligibility. See rcm.ac.uk/sparks/aboutus for more details.Bus: 9, 10, 52, 70, 360, 452Tube: South Kensington
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A Paddington Festival event
Family film screening.
Date: Thursday 30th July, 2pmAge: AllVenue: Queens Park Court Community Hall, corner of Droop Street and Ilbert Street, W10 4QATel: 020 7245 2679Cost: FreeTube: Queens Park
Record quizA World Records quiz for children of all ages.
Date: Thursday 30th July, 2-3pmAge: 5+Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
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Date: Tuesday 28th July, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
Mega games leagueHow fast? How many? How high can you go? Set a record with paper planes, hula hoops, jenga towers and more to win a prize in our library league competition.
Date: Tuesday 28th July, 2.30-4pmVenue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NECost: FreeTube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
Paddington Film Festival with CityWest Homes
A Paddington Festival event
Family film screening of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Date: Tuesday 28th July, 6.30pmVenue: St. Judes Community Hall, 69 Ilbert Street, W10 4QHTel: 020 7245 2679Cost: FreeTube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
English National Ballets ENBYouthCo Taster WorkshopCome along to a taster workshop foryoung people interested in dance. Advance booking recommended. An application form can be downloaded from our website.
Date: Wednesday 29th July, 10am1pmAge: 14-19 Venue: English National Ballet, Markova House, 39 Jay Mews, SW7 2ESTel: 020 7581 1245Email: [email protected]: ballet.org.uk/learning/enbyouthcoCost: FreeBus: 52, 9, 10 stop at Royal Albert HallTube: Gloucester Road, South Kensington
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Baby rhyme time Celebrating World Records with smallest rhymes.
Date: Wednesday 29th July, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
GymboreeA fun-packed learning session, filled with songs, stories and signing from Gymborees early years development programme.
Date: Wednesday 29th July, 10.3011amAge: 0-5Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NE Tel: 020 7641 6200Bus: 18, 28Tube: Queens Park
Sketch a superhero Draw your favourite superhero, or design and name your very own.
Date: Wednesday 29th July, 2.30-4pmAge: 5+Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
Paddington Film Festival with Queens Park Library
A Paddington Festival event
Date: Wednesday 29th July, 3.30-5.30pmAge: 11+Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeBus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
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A Soldier for NapoleonThis event marking the bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo is intended for families and children, and will enable everyone to take a hands-on look at the weapons and uniforms of the Napoleonic soldier.
Date: Saturday 25th July, 12.30pmAge: AllVenue: The Wallace Collection, Manchester Square, W1U 3BNTel: 020 7563 9527Website: wallacecollection.org/whatson Cost: FreeTube: Bond Street
Eid party for allEveryones invited to this family Eid celebration which includes food, henna and games.
Date: Saturday 25th July, 2.30-4.30pmAge: AllVenue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Bus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
27th July - 2nd August
Dangerous dinosaursWho was the fiercest of them all? Find out by making your very own dinosaur.
Date: Monday 27th July, 2.30-4pmAge: 5+Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
Mary Charles lives near Queens Park and is helping out at the Paddington Film Festival this year.
I like to keep myself active and try to find out if anybody needs help or if theres anything going on at which I can volunteer.
Being a volunteer is really enjoyable its a way to meet new people, make new friends and just get active. A lot of people can feel lonely and volunteering at events like the Paddington Festival is a way of making people happy.
I really like to help out in the community. It just takes one of us to bring everybody together.
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Big bugs and miniscule mammalsMake life-size models of some of the worlds biggest bugs or tiniest animals.
Date: Thursday 30th July, 2.30-4pmAge: AllVenue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Bus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
Under 5s rhyme timeAll things BIG! Songs and stories for the little ones followed by a simple craft activity.
Date: Friday 31st July, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
Toddler timeCelebrating World Records with smallest rhymes and craft.
Date: Friday 31st July, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUCost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
Monkey MusicSongs, instruments, bubbles and lots of musical fun for under 5s and their parents.
Date: Friday 31st July, 10.3011amAge: 0 5Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NE Tel: 020 7641 6200Bus: 18, 28Tube: Queens Parkb
RCM Sparks Create! Family
English National Ballets ENBYouthCo Taster Workshop
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Date: Saturday 1st August, 11am-4pmAge: AllVenue: Leighton House Museum, 12 Holland Park Rd, W14 8LZEmail: [email protected]: Free, donations welcomeTube: Kensington, High Street KensingtonBooking: Tickets can be booked in advance at www.BFHSummerFete.eventbrite.com but families are welcome to drop-in at any time.
Queens Park Summer Festival
A Paddington Festival event
Join the Community Council for the 12th annual Queens Park Summer Festival, a free family fun day for all residents plus a special over 50s event with Open Age in St. Judes Hall.
Date: Saturday 1st August, 12 midday-7pmAge: All Venue: Queens Park Gardens, Ilbert Street, W10 4QJTel: 020 8960 5644Email: [email protected]: FreeBus: 18, 316, 6, 187, 36Tube: Kensal Green, Queens Park
3rd - 9th August
Monkey musicSongs, instruments, bubbles and lots of musical fun for under 5s and their parents.
Date: Monday 3rd August, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
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Summer activities camp A Paddington Festival event
Fun filled activities including multi-sports, dance, singing, arts and crafts and much more. Booking is required.
Date: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10am-3pm throughout August. Age: 5-12Venue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: 020 8825 1067Cost: Free Bus: 6, 187, 316, 18, 228Tube: Queens Park
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GymboreeA fun-packed learning session, filled with songs, stories and signing from Gymborees early years development programme.
Date: Wednesday 5th August, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
Mega monstersMake a magical mega-monster inspired by fantastical creatures in the Wallace Collection.
Date: Wednesday 5th August, 2-3.30pmAge: 0-5Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
Minecraft and Wii tournamentJoin our Wii gaming challenge. Will you set the highest score?
Date: Wednesday 5th August, 2.30-4pmAge: 5+Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeBus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
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Paddington Film Festival with A2Dominions Beethoven Centre
A Paddington Festival event
A family screening of Penguins of Madagascar.
Date: Wednesday 5th August, doors open 5.30pmVenue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: 020 8825 1067Cost: Free or popcorn and a drink 2Bus: 18, 28, 6, 316, 187Tube: Kensal Green, Queens Park
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Paddington Library presents Linda Stratmaan
A Paddington Festival event
The author talks about her recently published novel, The Children of Silence.
Date: Wednesday 5th August, 6.30-8pmAge: AllVenue: Paddington Library, 45 Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Email: [email protected]: Free
Become a recycling record breakerCan you beat the world record for recycling? Join in one of our recycling races and find out. You can also make your own recycled medal, or have a go at building the highest tower of recycling.
Date: Thursday 6th August, 2-3pmAge: 5+Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Tube: Royal Oak
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Toddler timeCelebrating World Records with funniest rhymes and crafts.
Date: Friday 7th August, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
Under 5s rhyme timeAll things SMALL. Songs and stories for the little ones followed by a simple craft activity.
Date: Friday 7th August, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
Were all going on a bear huntEnjoy your favourite songs and join us for a brilliant bear hunt, followed by a quick and easy craft.
Date: Friday 7th August, 10.30-11.30amAge: 0-5Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeBus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
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RCM Sparks - Create! Family: Mini SparksBang and shake, discover and create at this interactive, family music workshop.
Date: Tuesday 11th August, 10.30am-12 middayAge: AllVenue: Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, SW7 2BSTel: 020 7591 4314Website: rcm.ac.uk/sparks Cost: 10 for 1 adult and 1 child, 3.75 for each extra participant. Free tickets are available subject to eligibility. See rcm.ac.uk/sparks/aboutus for more details Bus: 9, 10, 52, 70, 360, 452Tube: South Kensington
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Zoo labCome and meet some amazing animals and hear some record breaking facts about them.
Date: Tuesday 11th August, 2-3pm Age: 5+Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
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Crazy Comic ClubJoin artist James for this workshop where hell show you how to create your own comics. Tips and tricks and artistic awesomeness!
Date: Tuesday 11th August, 24pmAge: 7+Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NE Tel: 020 7641 6200Bus: 18, 28Tube: Queens Parkb
Baby rhyme time Celebrating World Records with colour rhymes.
Date: Wednesday 12th August, 10.30-11am Age: 0-5Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
Paddington Film Festival with Open Age
A Paddington Festival event
Come along for a screening of a classic movie.
Date: Monday 10th August, 2-4pmAge: 50+Venue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: Gill/Elaine on 020 7266 2776Website: openage.org.ukCost: FreeBus: 6, 187, 316, 18, 228Tube: Queens Park
Wacky vehiclesLet your imagination run wild make the craziest car, plane or boat you can.
Date: Monday 10th August, 2.30-4pmAge: 5+Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
Paddington Film Festival with Queens Park Library
A Paddington Festival event
Another chance to enjoy a blockbusting movie including free snacks. For film title information please contact the library nearer the time.
Date: Monday 10th August, 3.30-5.30pmVenue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Bus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
Summer activities camp A Paddington Festival event
Fun filled activities including multi-sports, dance, singing, arts and crafts and much more. Booking is required.
Date: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10am-3pm throughout August. Age: 5-12Venue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: 020 8825 1067Cost: Free Bus: 6, 187, 316, 18, 228Tube: Queens Park
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RCM Sparks Igniting Sparks
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Paddington Film Festival with CityWest Homes
A Paddington Festival event
Come along for a screening of a Disney film.
Date: Friday 7th August, 2pmVenue: St. Judes Community Hall, 69 Ilbert Street, W10 4QHTel: 020 7245 2679Cost: FreeTube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
10th - 16th August
RCM Sparks - Create! FamilyDiscover musical treasures in these fun hands-on sessions for all the family.
Date: Monday 10th August, 10.30am-12 middayAge: 5+Venue: Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, SW7 2BSTel: 020 7591 4314Website: rcm.ac.uk/sparks Cost: 10 for one adult and one child, 3.75 for each extra participant. Free tickets are available subject to eligibility. See rcm.ac.uk/sparks/aboutus for more detailsBus: 9, 10, 52, 70, 360, 452Tube: South Kensington
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RCM Sparks - Igniting sparks Come and get creative as you learn more about fantastic music featured in The Proms.
Date: Monday 10th August, 1.15-4.30pmAge: 6-9Venue: Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, SW7 2BSTel: 020 7591 4314Website: rcm.ac.uk/sparks Cost: 12 plus a special 5 Prom ticket offer for course participants and their families. Free tickets are available subject to eligibility. See rcm.ac.uk/sparks/aboutus for more detailsBus: 9, 10, 52, 70, 360, 452Tube: South Kensington
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Date: Wednesday 12th August, 1.15-4.30pmAge: 6-9Venue: Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, SW7 2BSTel: 020 7591 4314Website: rcm.ac.uk/sparks Cost: 12 plus a special 5 Prom ticket offer for course participants and their families. Free tickets are available subject to eligibility. See rcm.ac.uk/sparks/aboutus for more detailsBus: 9, 10, 52, 70, 360, 452Tube: South Kensington
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Boo hiccupJoin childrens entertainer Boo Hiccup for a comedy magic show.
Date: Wednesday 12th August, 2.30-3.30pmAge: 5+Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
Paddington Film Festival with A2Dominions Beethoven Centre
A Paddington Festival event
A family screening of Rio 2.
Date: Wednesday 12th August, doors open 5.30pmAge: Family Venue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: 020 8825 1067Cost: Free or popcorn and a drink 2Bus: 18, 28, 6, 316 and 187Tube: Kensal Green, Queens Park
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A2Dominions Beethoven Centre adventure day out A fun day out at Rope Runners in Essex including climbing and tunneling. Please call into the reception at the Beethoven Centre to book a place. Packed lunch required.
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Toddler timeCelebrating World Records with colour rhymes and craft.
Date: Friday 14th August, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
Under 5s rhyme timeAll things FAST! Songs and stories for the little ones followed by a simple craft activity.
Date: Friday 14th August, 10.30-11am Age: 0-5Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
Mini movieAfter lots of singing and rhyming relax with a short kids film and refreshments.
Date: Friday 14th August, 10.30am-1.30pmAge: 0-5Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeBus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
Unity in the Community shield - football tournamentJoin in this free football tournament open to teams and individuals within the community.
Date: Saturday 15th August, 9.30am (under 12s mixed and under 14s boys) and 1.30pm (under 16s boys and under 19s boys)Age: Under 12s to under 19sVenue: Paddington Recreation Ground, Randolph Avenue, W9 1PDTel: 020 7641 3642 ext. 205 Email: [email protected] Cost: FreeBus: 16, 332, 316, 31, 36, 98, 328, 6, 187, 414, 228Tube: Maida Vale, Kilburn Park
Places will be given on a first come, first served basis.
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Amazing masksMake a mask of the fiercest, strongest or biggest animal you can.
Date: Monday 17th August, 2.30-4pmAge: 5+Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
Summer activities camp A Paddington Festival event
Fun-filled activities including multi-sports, dance, singing, arts and crafts. Booking is required.
Date: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10am-3pm throughout AugustAge: 5-12Venue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: 020 8825 1067Cost: Free Bus: 6, 187, 316, 18, 228Tube: Queens Park
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Make your own music workshopCreate your own amazing musical instruments from recycled materialshow loud or how quiet can you make it?
Date: Tuesday 18th August, 2.30 4pmAge: AllVenue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Bus: 18, 28Tube: Queens Park
Baby rhyme time Celebrating World Records with baby rhymes.
Date: Wednesday 19th August, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
Summer activities camp A Paddington Festival event
Fun-filled activities including multi-sports, dance, singing, arts and crafts and much more.
Date: Wednesday 19th AugustAge: 5-12Venue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: 020 8825 1067Cost: Free Bus: 6, 187, 316, 18, 228Tube: Queens Park, Kensal Green
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Mega games leagueTest your skills at fun games. Help us make Paddington Childrens Library a League Champion.
Date: Wednesday 19th August, 2-4pmAge: 5+Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
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Paddington Film Festival with Open Age
A Paddington Festival event
Come along for a screening of a classic movie.
Date: Wednesday 19th August, 2-4pmAge: 50+Venue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: Gill or Elaine on 020 7266 2776Website: openage.org.ukCost: FreeBus: 6, 187, 316, 18, 228Tube: Queens Park
Paddington Film Festival with A2Dominions Beethoven Centre
A Paddington Festival event
A family screening of Little Rascals.
Date: Wednesday 19th August, doors open 5.30pm Age: All the familyVenue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: 020 8825 1067Cost: Free add popcorn and a drink for 2Bus: 18, 28, 6, 316 and 187Tube: Kensal Green, Queens Park
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Summer pastoralMake your very own toy figures inspired by the characters found in the summery paintings of Watteau and Boucher.
Date: Thursday 20th August, 11am-1pmAge: 5+Venue: The Wallace Collection, Manchester Square, W1U 3BNTel: 020 7563 9527Website: wallacecollection.org/whatson Cost: FreeTube: Bond Street
Terry Dearys sea monsters (Maida Vale) Join storyteller John Kirk as he retells the tale of one small ships record breaking adventure on the high seas.
Date: Thursday 20th August, 11.30am-12.15pmAge: 6+Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
Terry Dearys sea monsters (Paddington)Join storyteller John Kirk as he retells the tale of one small ships record breaking adventure on the high seas.
Date: Thursday 20th August, 2-3pmAge: 6+Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Royal Oakb
Tiger talesEnjoy stories featuring the worlds biggest cat then create your own tiger collage.
Date: Thursday 20th August, 2.30-4.30pmAge: AllVenue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Bus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
Toddler timeCelebrating World Records with baby rhymes and crafts.
Date: Friday 21st August, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Royal Oak
Under 5s rhyme timeAll things SLOW! Songs and stories for little ones followed by a simple craft activity.
Date: Friday 21st August, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
Dinosaur roarJoin in with songs and dinosaur stories then make a dinosaur collage picture.
Date: Friday 21st August, 10.30-11.30amAge: 0-5Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeBus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
Paddington Film Festival with The Story of QPR film
A Paddington Festival event
R Story explores the highs, lows and silver linings of Queens Park Rangers Football Club during the R clubs 133 year existence.
Date: Friday 21st August, 4.30-5.40pmAge: All - unofficial rating of 12A, some parent attendance advisoryVenue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLWebsite: storyofQPR.co.ukTwitter: @StoryofQPR hashtag #RStoryEmail: [email protected] (for information about the project) or [email protected] (for information about the screening)Tel: 020 8354 5675 (for information about the project) or 020 8825 1067 (for information about the screening)Cost: Free Bus: 6, 18, 28, 32, 36, 136Tube: Queens Park
Paddington Film Festival with Queens Park Library
A Paddington Festival event
Age: 11+ Date: Saturday 22nd August, 5-7pmVenue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeBus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
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Sports CoachJoin the Community Sports coach for fun sport activities with a twist.
Date: Monday 23rd August, 23pmAge: 5+Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Bus: 18, 28Tube: Queens Parkb
Film Festival with Open Age
A Paddington Festival event
Come along for a screening of a classic movie.
Date: Monday 24th August, 2-4pm Age: 50+ Venue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: 020 7266 2776Website: openage.org.ukCost: FreeBus: 6, 187, 316, 18, 228Tube: Queens Park
Summer activities camp A Paddington Festival event
Fun-filled activities including multi-sports, dance, singing, arts and crafts. Booking is required.
Date: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays throughout August, 10am-3pm. Age: 5-12Venue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: 020 8825 1067Cost: Free Bus: 6, 187, 316, 18, 228Tube: Queens Park
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Record Breaking Badge MakingDesign and make your own brilliant badges.
Date: Tuesday 25th August, 2.304pmAge: 5+Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Bus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
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Date: Wednesday 26th August, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Tube: Royal Oak
Mega games league Paper planes and jenga towers how fast or high can you go? Compete against other libraries and be in with the chance to win prizes.
Date: Wednesday 26th August, 2.30-4pmAge: 5+Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
End of summer partyHelp us make our end of summer party the best yet. Play games, win prizes and enjoy some delicious party food.
Date: Wednesday 26th August, 2.30-4pmAge: 5+Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Bus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
Paddington Film Festival with A2Dominions Beethoven Centre
A Paddington Festival event
A family screening of the hugely popular film, Paddington.
Date: Wednesday 26th August, doors open at 5.30pmVenue: Beethoven Centre, Third Avenue, W10 4JLTel: 020 8825 1067Cost: Free or popcorn and a drink 2Bus: 18, 28, 6, 316 and 187Tube: Kensal Green, Queens Park
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World record roundupA look back at World Records and Record Breakers.
Date: Thursday 27th August, 2-3pmAge: 5+Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: 020 7641 6200Tube: Royal Oak
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Toddler timeCelebrating World Records with favourite rhymes and crafts.
Date: Friday 28th August, 10.30-11amAge: 0-5Venue: Paddington Childrens Library, Porchester Road, W2 5DUTel: 020 7641 6200Tube: Royal Oak
Under 5s rhyme timeAll things TALL! Songs and stories for the little ones followed by a simple craft activity.
Date: Friday 28th August, 10.3011amAge: 0-5Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
End of summer party Songs, rhymes and stories plus simple games and party food.
Date: Friday 28th August, 10.30-11.30amAge: 0-5Venue: Queens Park Library, 666 Harrow Road, W10 4NETel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeBus: 18, 28Tube: Westbourne Park, Kensal Green, Queens Park
Record breakers partyCelebrate the end of the Summer Reading Challenge with food, fun and games.
Date: Friday 28th August, 2.30-4pmAge: 0-11Venue: Maida Vale Library, Sutherland Avenue, W9 2QTTel: 020 7641 6200Cost: FreeTube: Warwick Avenue, Maida Vale
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