What’s On 4 – 9th February

Next week the regular lunchtime English Conversation classes have changed from Wednesday to Thursday so do pop in from 12 on a Thursday. Extend your vocabulary and improve your grammar by joining the English Conversation class. We welcome you for a friendly chat – tea, coffee and newspapers available!   The Wednesday English Conversation evening […]

9 Feb – Junior reporters wanted!

Junior Reporters Wanted! Free, 2.00pm-4.00pm on Sunday 9th February To celebrate the Telling Stories exhibition, young people aged 8 and upwards are invited to help capture stories. At this training day you will learn how to use the mobile story machine, do some sample interviews and learn how to be confident in asking questions….come and find out […]

What’s On this week 7-12 January

Back to normal opening hours this week: New exhibition of Street Life Photography “Urban Decay Urban Ascent” from past and present Leyton Sixth Form students, curated by student Kim Dennis opens this week. Come in and see an amazing selection from talented young people, with a special workshop on Saturday 11th January from 11-4: an […]

Urban Decay, Urban Ascent

9th January – 1st February 2014  Exhibition 11th January – Workshop 11-16:00 Free! An exhibition of photographs from students at Leyton Sixth-Form College. Alongside this, Kim Dennis, curator of the exhibition, is inviting budding photographers to participate in her workshop on 11th January from 11 until 4pm. Kim will give a preliminary talk outlining the […]

Deck the Mill with Boughs of Holly

This year’s Christmas fair at The Mill was enjoyed by everyone who attended and raised a festive £400. Stalls selling unusual gifts could be discovered, including jewellery and various crafts produced by local people. The Mill’s own merchandise could also be purchased along with homemade cakes from the ever popular cake stall! Music was provided […]

Minimal Klezmer in concert – Saturday 14th December

19:00 (Performance from 19:30) £4 + booking fee An intimate and one-off performance by the Italy and UK based klezmer trio. Andy Boeckstaens of London Jazz News wrote: “Carefully-crafted, classically-inclined compositions sit side-by-side with off-kilter jigs and unfettered oom-pah. It might be folk, it could be jazz. It doesn’t matter. Humanity is at its core” […]