The Mayor of Brent’s Ace Walk!
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Together with a very limited number of guests under the 'rule of six' regulations, the Mayor of Brent’s annual guided charity fundraising walk took place this year on Sunday 18th April
Kindly organised and hosted by the Willesden Local History Society and not just Camden
this Ace walk started at the Jubilee clock Harlesden and visited St Michael's Church, Willesden County Court, Harlesden Station (London to Birmingham railway), an old Electricity substation, the largest biscuit factory in Europe, Willesden manufacturing & WW2, the Grand Union canal, via the Paddington Limehouse “cut” that opened in 1820, the River Brent, and ended with cake and a cuppa’ at the Ace at Stonebridge!
At this difficult, challenging and “socially distanced” time, the walk was filmed to raise funds for two locally based charities:
Available now via Eventbrite booking, access with password to the Vimeo film of the walk is £5, and £10 gets you a special pack that includes, map, list of stops & context, poster and collage of still photos along the route, and a thank you from the Mayor.
Film view date: Fri, Apr 30 ‐ Tue, May 18 • 12:00 BST
"Filmed walk, Harlesden Jubilee Clock to the Ace Cafe" on Eventbrite!
Click HERE for how to access the film and pack Eventbrite Tickets
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