This week the Fourth Choir concert sold out for Tudor music in the suitably vaulted Grand Entrance Hall. Children from Bowhill Primary enjoyed meeting Brunel in Person and the heritage boat trips were well subscribed.
Midnight Apothecary was very busy or sold out. Sunday at the Open Garden Squares Weekend had not the benefit of cocktails, but an excellent day.
Next week is busy, and details are below: we welcome back The Fourth Choir return to the Grand Entrance Hall, and also Latymer Upper School back on their annual visit. Other schools are booked, and heritage boat trips.
Sunday 25th June
10.40 heritage boat trip from Embankment tube offered in partnership with London Walks
10.40 riverside walk from Bermondsey tube offered in partnership with London Walks
11.15 heritage boat trip for U3A group
Monday 26th June
10.00 Albion Primary School visit
10.40 riverside walk from Bermondsey tube offered in partnership with London Walks
Tuesday 27th June
10.40 heritage boat trip from Embankment tube offered in partnership with London Walks
Wednesday 28th June
09.00 Daily Telegraph Tour
10.40 heritage boat trip from Embankment tube offered in partnership with London Walks
18.15 riverside walk from Bermondsey tube offered in partnership with London Walks
Thursday 29th June
10.00 Canary Wharf College meet Brunel in Person
10.40 heritage boat trip from Embankment tube offered in partnership with London Walks
12.00 U3A Visit
13.00 Latymer Upper School visit
19.30 Fourth Choir Concert in Grand Entrance Hall
Friday 30th June
10.40 heritage boat trip from Embankment tube offered in partnership with London Walks
17.30 Cocktails with Midnight Apothecary
Saturday 1st July
10.40 heritage boat trip from Embankment tube offered in partnership with London Walks
13.30 lunch at the Tunnel Club, Mayflower pub upper room
14.30 Friends of Colchester Museum visit
17.30 Cocktails with Midnight Apothecary
19.30 Modulus Quartet perform 12 Seconds of Light their debut album in the Grand Entrance Hall
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