We are holding a fascinating talk on The Year the War Came, by Paul Davidson of Hillingdon Local. Studies, Archives and Museum Service about how the people of Hillingdon experienced the countdown to the Second World War in 1939 If you would like to book a free place please drop in to the library, email ruislipmanor-library.co.uk or […]
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Erratum: Town Crier
Many of you will have already noticed the ‘howler’ in the latest Town Crier for which I apologise – the lunch club is called the Tudor Club, not the Tudor Lodge (the hotel) as I stated in the article’s title. I blame too many funeral teas at the Lodge for my subconscious substitution. I will […]

Ruislip Central Horticultural Society
Did you know that Ruislip has its own Gardening Society? The Ruislip Central Horticulture Society (RCHS) has been an active part of the Ruislip Community since 1940, when it was formed as part of the “Dig for Victory” campaign. Over the 77 years of its existence it has provided advice, expertise and encouraged the sharing […]

Manor Farm History Weekend
Manor Farm, the largest heritage site in the London Borough of Hillingdon, is open for privileged behind-the-scenes access on 16 and 17 September, as part of Open House London. Come and explore buildings not usually open to the public, and immerse yourself in living history spanning from the Norman to Tudor era. Our programmed activities will engage […]
Tea Dances
Winston Churchill Hall, Ruislip A tea dance is held here monthly hosted by Terry and Rita Crump. This is now free entry under the Hillingdon residents over 65s activities programme but those outside the borough are still welcome as guests of a Hillingdon resident. Advance booking is advisable; telephone 01895 556688 or Online booking. Once […]