Category Archives: Sport & Leisure
Talk entitled “Henry Keatley Moore ……Mayor of Croydon 1906-1908 … and Moore”, 7.45pm on Monday, 7 November in The Small Hall, East Croydon United Reformed Church, Addiscombe Grove
Talk by Jill Hall about her great-grandfather – musician, author, conservationist and erstwhile member of CNHSS – and his considerable influence upon the life and times of Croydon into the […]
FREE The Shakey Vic Blues Band, 8pm Sunday 30 October @TheOvalTavern
Slide creative dance sessions for children & young people Saturdays at The Cherry Hub, 171 St James Road
Suitable for children and young people with moderate support needs who may have autism, a learning disability or difficulty. 9.30 – 10.15 am: ages 8-11, £4 per session 10.45 am […]
FREE Hallowe’en event, 5.30 – 7pm Sunday 30 October in Addiscombe Railway Park
This family event will held at the Croydon end of the Park. This area of the park will be lit with fairy lights, but it is recommended that you bring […]
Save The Glamorgan annual general meeting, in-person & Zoom, 7pm Thursday 27 October
The Glamorgan was housed in a pub originally called The Horse and Groom. The earliest record of the latter dates from 1835 and the building may be the oldest one […]
Halloween Funfair in Lloyd Park, 1-9pm from Friday 21 to Sunday 30 October 2022
Book now for Croydonites theatre festival
Still time to buy tickets for some of the remaining events in the Croydonites theatre festival. Sat 15 Oct – CroydonBites / Simon Manyonda, KH Del Rio Smith, Beth Watson, Katie […]
FREE world sing-along at LSBU Electric House, Wellesley Road 1.30-3pm, Saturday 15 October
Sing along to easy lush songs for FREE! Laura Stephenson leads. All new material (for Croydon singers). Optional collection for refugees. Please pre-book for site security via creativecroydon@gmail.com
“From Fenton to Fincher: the evolvement of photography from 1854 to 1968”, talk 2.30pm, Saturday 8th October at St Matthew’s Church Hall, Chichester Road
A talk with war photojournalism as a central theme by Matthew Butson, Vice President of the Getty Images Hulton Archive.