The Kiln have allocated £10 tickets for Peanut Butter & Blueberries, a love story between two practicing Muslims who like being Muslim.

A love story unlike any you’ve seen before:

Hafsah and Bilal are not looking for love. She has her faith, her books, her dreams. Bilal…well he’s just trying to get through uni. Studying in London, far from their hometowns of Bradford and Birmingham, they find common ground over a peanut butter and blueberry sandwich. Just as their connection is growing, the past and social realities become harder to ignore. Between opportunities, obligations and injustices, will they be able to choose each other?  In her debut play, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan explores how to love when the weight of the world is on your shoulders.

The £10 tickets are for performances on the following dates: Thu 8, Fri 9, Sat 10, Mon 12 & Tue 13 August at 7pm.

You can also get £15 tickets for all performances dates: Wed 15 to Sat 31 August.

Please note that these tickets must be booked by Sunday 11 August.

To book tickets please call the Box Office on 0207 328 1000 or online and use promocode BID

Programme overview:

After two highly successful initiatives in Regent Street in 2022 and Carnaby Street in 2023, the programme returns for a third year!

Participants will take part in a two-week classroom-based creative business training course, followed by the opportunity to build and trade as a collective in their own pop-up shop in a central London location where they will showcase their work in a renowned shopping destination, meet customers from all over the world, help deliver engaging events and immersive in-store experiences and more.


Being part of a group of creatives will offer the opportunity to learn from others and form valuable connections for future collaborations and business development.

Who can take part:
The programme typically supports between 10 to 15 artists and creative businesses each year. Some of these can be a collective of artists trading under a single representative banner and led by one to three artists.
We are keen to feature a wide range of specialisms and disciplines, and showcase makers, artists and creatives who represent London’s vibrant and diverse arts and cultural sector.
We particularly encourage applications from communities who have been historically underrepresented in the creative industries. This includes Black, Asian and minority ethnic, Deaf and disabled people, LBGTQIA+, women, and low-income groups.
To be eligible to take part, you must:

Live or work in one of London’s 12 Creative Enterprise Zones. You can find out which Creative Enterprise Zone you’re in by using the postcode checker at the bottom of this webpage:
London Made Me retail development programme | London City Hall

Have been trading for at least one year in your current business, with a proven sales record of your product and a desire for this to grow.

Currently be creating work that is consistent with the practical needs and logistics of a pop-up retail space. This can include, but is not limited to photography, craft, pottery, visual art, fashion, accessories, gifts, design, homeware, jewellery and sculpture.

Have (or be capable of producing by November) sufficient stock for at least five weeks.

Commit to being in the shop a minimum of three days a week during the trading period.

Have or acquire by the time of the shop launch, your own comprehensive public liability insurance. You will be required to share your policy details prior to participation.

Information sessions for applicants

For full details on eligibility, how to apply, how the programme works, information sessions and details on the 2022 and 2023 programmes,

https://www.london.gov.uk/programmes-strategies/arts-and-culture/make-date-london-0/london-made-me-retail-development-programme

Our London project at AoC, is providing extra support specifically for London Chairs and Vice Chairs in the form of monthly in-person peer support events and a Co-Mentoring Scheme. This is thanks to specialist funder City Bridge Foundation.  

Our mission is:

  • To help enable more London Chairs to lead more effectively
  • For Chairs to have access to a London network for mutual support
  • For more equity, diversity and inclusion among London Chairs

We have a great programme of monthly in-person London peer sessions lined up for the Autumn, kicking off in September and our co-mentoring scheme for London Chairs is going really well too and the application process is open for that, with the next matching taking place in October time. We’re into the second year of our London Project now and we are focussing on our EDI strategy this year too. So lots going on.

Our updated London Project web-page can be found online here.

We’re so keen to get the word out to as many London Chairs / Vice Chairs / Co-Chairs and aspiring Chairs as possible and these events and co-mentoring scheme are totally free of charge.

It would be great to connect with you and tell you a bit more about the peer support events and mentoring work that we are doing with London Chairs. 

 

Join us at our public in-person event to celebrate National Coproduction Week and the work we have done to turn our commitment to co-produce policies and services with residents, into action

This event is being hosted by members of the Co-Production Matters H&F- Making better decisions together in Hammersmith & Fulham 

Join us to find out about the co-produced work we are doing locally on housing, H&F Council’s new Civic Campus (which includes the Hammersmith Town Hall), and other building projects, independent living/social care, and digital accessibility as well as information about how you can get involved!

When: Wednesday 3rd July 2024

Time:  1pm – 4pm
(with a break for light refreshments)

Where: The Irish Cultural Centre,
5 Black’s Road,
London, W6 9D
(Wheelchair Accessible)

There will be British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters and a palantypist at the event.

Please forward this message to your contacts so we are able to reach as many people as possible

Click link to register: https://forms.office.com/e/HyrrBn3n8e

Here are some tips on how to show your volunteers how much you appreciate them this Volunteers’ Week. Take a look here.

Rob Jackson shares his advice on how to find and recruite fantastic volunteers. Take a look here.

What we are offering?

We offer apprenticeships and recruitment solutions to businesses. 

About Apprenticeships:

We manage a Government Apprenticeship Program in partnership with Waltham Forest College, offering Level 3 apprenticeships. Our apprentices receive practical training in Accountancy, and Cyber Security, using popular software in these fields. We handle all administrative tasks and the recruitment process, ensuring apprentices start contributing positively from day one so you can focus on your business. This service from our end is completely free.

This program helps you find skilled talent at a cost-efficient rate, with the option to pay minimum wage (£6.40 per hour) and government support covering 95-100% of training costs.

Apprenticeships We Offer:

  • AAT Level 3
  • Cyber Security

Recruitment Services:

  • Accounting Profiles:
  • Bookkeepers
  • Account Assistants
  • Payroll Executives
  • Management Accountant
  • Financial Accountant
  • and more.
  • T Profiles:
  • Data Analyst
  • Business Analyst
  • Digital Marketer
  • and more.

About Us:

Future Connect Recruitment offers tailored recruitment and training solutions to businesses across the UK. With over 8 years of experience in IT, Finance, Accounting, Data Engineering, and Marketing certifications, we provide a range of services to enhance your organization’s growth. 

What’s next?

  1. ​Book a free consultation for apprenticeship

We offer a free 30-minute consultation to understand your business needs. Please let me know a time that suits you. Also, kindly find the attached 30 second introduction to apprenticeship for further information.

  1. Inquire more about our recruitment services

You can book a free consultation to better understand how we can tailor our recruitment services according to your business requirements.

Find out more

Get ready for an unforgettable evening filled with witty humour, side-splitting jokes, and great company. Come along to Age UK Hammersmith & Fulham’s first comedy night to raise money for local older people. The talented line-up includes the hilarious Rosie Holt, Darren Walsh, Maddie Campion, and more! So, gather your friends, grab your ticket, and prepare to laugh until your cheeks hurt!

Event Details:

Date: Thursday 13th June 2024

Time: 7.30pm

Location: The Crown & Sceptre pub, W12 9HY

Tickets: https://giving.give-star.com/event/age-uk-hammersmith-and-fulham/comedy-night

For a programme of activities and trips for local LBHF unpaid carers this Carers Week, which runs 10-16 June, click here.

The 40th Volunteers’ Week will be taking place from 3 to 9 June this year, with new resources to mark the occasion available from the Volunteers’ Week website.

This event will also coincide with The Big Help Out, a campaign to showcase the benefits of volunteering supported by the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO). The website has resources for charity partners and advice about how to make the most of the campaign

Brand new free Line Dancing classes inclusive for all 50+ every Friday 10:30am – 11:30am. To book or find out more call: 020 7385 8969 , email: homeline@creightoncentre.org, Website: www.creightoncentre.org

click here for more info