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August 2024
Party on the Green
Come along and join the fun on the annual PARTY ON THE GREEN! Free community fun day for all the family. SPECIAL: St John the Baptist Church TOWER is open for you to enjoy amazing views from the highest point between London and York! - Bring your favourite Teddy for a ride on the Teddy Zip Wire from the Tower! - Listen live music bands; - Jump on the bouncy castle; - Enjoy Pimm’s, Tea & Homemade Cakes; - Try your luck with Tombola and Raffle; - Enjoy BBQ from 12-2pm;
Find out more »Party on the Green -St John the Baptist Church
On Saturday 24th August, St John the Baptist Church will be welcoming all to the Party on the Green. Lunch available at the BBQ, plus Pimm's and Prosecco. Stalls, including a Tombola and raffle plus a bouncy castle will be on the green. Music provides by the Ukulele and Da Capo bands will be accompanying the fun. Tea and cakes plus beer from the Mitre inside the church, The famous Teddy Zip Wire returns so bring along your favourite ted or soft toy for a trip of a lifetime! The Tower to be open for the best view in view…
Find out more »Friend In Need Tuesday Friendship Lunch Club
Why not try this weekly Tuesday Lunch Club? It’s a great place to meet friends and good value for money. £8 for two courses and tea or coffee. Call 020 8449 8225 to book a place.
Find out more »Barnet Market
With its long and fascinating history (dating back to the 12th century), Barnet's traditional food market is a lively community hub. And rightly so, given the name of the town Chipping Barnet derives from the Anglo Saxon word for market, Chepe or Cheap. Now located by the bandstand at the back of The Spires, it's an ideal starting point for local food shopping with plenty of fresh seasonal produce - plus some decent coffee from the Smart Coffee Company.
Find out more »Tea and Talk: An Afternoon with Author, Peter Waine at Mill Green Museum
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Find out more »Enfield Market
Relaunched historic weekly market from Thursday to Saturday, good for local produce, general shopping, with food court, DJ and occasionally live music.
Find out more »Enfield Market
Relaunched historic weekly market from Thursday to Saturday, good for local produce, general shopping, with food court, DJ and occasionally live music.
Find out more »Barnet Market
With its long and fascinating history (dating back to the 12th century), Barnet's traditional food market is a lively community hub. And rightly so, given the name of the town Chipping Barnet derives from the Anglo Saxon word for market, Chepe or Cheap. Now located by the bandstand at the back of The Spires, it's an ideal starting point for local food shopping with plenty of fresh seasonal produce - plus some decent coffee from the Smart Coffee Company.
Find out more »St Albans Market
This historic market is now firmly established in the city centre and runs the length of St Peters Street offering a wide range of goods.
Find out more »Enfield Market
Relaunched historic weekly market from Thursday to Saturday, good for local produce, general shopping, with food court, DJ and occasionally live music.
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