Camden Guides Newsletter of Walks and Events – October 2024
Welcome to the October issue of the Camden Guides newsletter of walks and events, and we have a wide range of walks available over the coming months, that explore some
Welcome to the October issue of the Camden Guides newsletter of walks and events, and we have a wide range of walks available over the coming months, that explore some
Our monthly newsletter will be sent out tomorrow, however tomorrow, Saturday the 5th of October is also London Local Guiding Day. Camden Guides are running walks as part of the
Welcome to the August newsletter from Camden Guides, and we have a selection of intriguing and fascinating walks taking place over the coming months, starting with: Secrets of St. Giles:
Welcome to the July newsletter from Camden Guides. A couple of months ago, our newsletter covered Peter Axson’s sponsored bike ride for the Jane Duffield Bursary Charitable Trust. The Jane
On the 26thof May, Camden Guide Peter Axson will be cycling in the Ride London 100. If 100 miles cycling wasn’t enough round the Essex countryside he will then doing the
Welcome to the Camden Guides newsletter of walks and events for April, and within this month’s edition we have a comprehensive range of walks over the coming months to explore
Well, maybe not quite all…but I love exploring the area around Seven Dials and Tottenham Court Rd: and much of the fascination stems from how it has been shaped by
Nestling at the foot of Pancras Square, between King’s Cross and St Pancras stations, sits a brick building proclaiming itself to be the German Gymnasium. Despite its name, the activities
What do you think about when you hear the name Primrose Hill? Good pubs, celebrity-residents, the view over London? For me, it’s a neighbourhood that looks as it does because
According to Tasha Marks, the food historian, It was Voltaire,(1694-1778 ), the French philosopher of the Enlightenment, who said that “Ice cream is exquisite, what a pity that it is
The Roundhouse. Image Paula Pickin January 2019 Camden Town is probably most famous for its music heritage and entertainment venues, something it still embraces today. It was also the site
In October this year I received an email from the Camden Guides Association about a voluntary Oral History Project, interviewing Railway Workers of Kings Cross. Full training would be given.