July 2026
Tansy Lee Moir’s work is inspired by trees and how their history shapes them: to her, old trees are time made wood.
September 2026
In 1936 Edward Heath was among the many visitors to the Nuremberg Rally Grounds, the vast architectural stage for the annual Nazi Party rallies and one of the most potent symbols of the regime’s power. After 1945 the site’s monumental remains posed a pressing question: what should be done with the physical remnants of dictatorship?
Two hearts. One fate. A timeless love reborn. The Dukes Theatre Company presents Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet — a bold reimagining and faithful retelling of Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy, blending fresh vision with the enduring power of the original text.
The European Parliament Liaison Office in the United Kingdom (EPLO UK) and the Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation (EHCF) cordially invite you to the latest in our series of joint Westminster seminars.
In partnership with Prosper UK, Arundells is delighted to welcome Andy Street, former Mayor of the West Midlands and Co-chair of Prosper UK, for an evening of discussion and debate.
Discover a selection of plants from local nurseries and our own garden, chat with experienced gardeners, and take home something special for your garden.
The Knights Templar are among the most famous and misunderstood figures of the medieval world. Popular culture has portrayed them as warriors, fanatics and keepers of dark secrets, but the reality is far more fascinating
National treasure Gyles Brandreth and acclaimed broadcaster Iain Dale return to the Sarah Thorne Theatre, Broadstairs, for a unique afternoon and evening of conversation, politics, history and storytelling.
Drawing on his experience at the heart of government, Hunt explores the challenges facing the UK economy and argues that Britain has far greater potential than many believe.
October 2026
Join storyteller Lisa Schneidau for an evening of dark tales of oak and yew, rowan and blackthorn, as we wander through the greenwood in our imaginations. After all what is a folk tale, but a tangled woodland of words, where anything could happen?
Is Britain facing a crisis of integrity? Robert Barrington explores corruption, power and accountability in a talk based on Corrupted Kingdom.
In this timely talk, Michael Gove draws on decades in government and public life to explore whether democracy can meet the challenges of the twenty-first century, and why its future should matter to us all.
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