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Hogarth Community Centre dani.karas@hogarthtrust.org.uk
Hogarth Youth and Community Centre, Duke Road, Chiswick, W4 2JR
We are providing 4 weeks of FREE summer activities for young  which include Football, Drama, Health Info, T-Shirt Printing, Art, Music, Cricket, Basketball, Cooking, DJ Workshop. Badminton, Cooking, Wii, Volleyball, Jewellery Making, Rounders AND MORE... FOR MORE INFORMATION: Phone: 020 8747 1999 Email: dee.hutchy@live.co.uk and request a summer programme. Website: www.hogarthtrust.org.uk to or Come and Visit us: at the Youth Centre and pick up a programme.
Putney Royal British Legion Club Ltd 020 8874 1226
65 Upper Richmond Rd, SW15 2RD
Come and join us, a place where you can bring the children with you, and we also have:
Weekly live entertainment
A large child friendly garden
Activities throughout the year
Ladies & men's darts teams & and a Pool Table
New members welcome - We are behind the big green doors, just ring the bell!! 
Why not come along and give us a try.
The Putney Society rolfe.sue3@gmail.com
The Putney Society is the amenity society for Putney and Roehampton, founded in 1959. It is concerned with aspects of the community which contribute to the quality of our local life (built environment, open spaces, transport and community services). Four panels monitor/respond to local civic issues. There are regular meetings, social and heritage events (e.g. blue plaques), and a monthly bulletin. The Society, run by volunteers, is independent of political or commercial influence.
Wandsworth Historical Society 020 8874 6341
59 Wandsworth High Street, , SW18 2PT
Lectures and discussions on the history and archaeology of the Borough of Wandsworth and further afield. 
Meetings at 8pm on the last Friday of every month (except August and December)
New members are welcome.
Chiswick House Kitchen Garden info@kitchengarden.org.uk
The Kitchen Garden, Chiswick House Grounds, Chiswick, W4 2RP
Run drop-in sessions, open days, gardening sessions for local schoolchildre, after-school gardening clubs, Duke of Edinburgh sessions, green gym digging work-outs, etc
Rotary Club of Kew Gardens wienaw@aol.com
Coach and Horses, 8 Kew Green, Kew, TW9 3BH
Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders that provides humanitarian service and encourages high ethical standards in all vocations. The Rotary Club of Kew gardens meets every Wednesday at the Coach and Horses on Kew Green. Go to www.kewrotary.org.uk for details of programme and social events
Brentford and Chiswick Local History Society 020 8994 4231
12 Brook Road South, Brentford, TW8 0NN
If you would like to join the Brentford & Chiswick Local History Society send a cheque for £9 made payable to the "Brentford and Chiswick Local History Society" to Membership Secretary, 154 Woodland Gardens, Isleworth TW7 6LR plus your name, address and phone number or see http://brentfordandchiswicklhs.org.uk/about-2/membership/
AGE CONCERN CHISWICK 020 8742 7007
Oxford Road North, behind Carfax Court flats, Chiswick, W4 4DN
Friendship club for older people meets Mon & Thur 10am-4pm - tea, coffee, snacks, music, bingo, keep fit, craft group, talks, coach trips and much more. Hall available for hire. Modern facilities. Reg Charity: 1164423. 
See our Facebook page for info.
Chiswick House Friends secretary@chfriends.org.uk
19 Upham Park Road, Chiswick, W4 1PQ
Doing a huge amount behind the scenes to try and stop the vandalism and graffiti ... To join please contact the Membership Secretary
Fulham Society 020 3080 0655
1 Rosaville Road, Fulham, SW6 7BN
An environment and history society for Fulham, London and covers the entire former Metropolitan Borough of Fulham from the Thames in the South and West to Hammersmith Road in the North and the Kensington/Chelsea border in the East. The area includes Parsons Green, Hurlingham, Eel Brook Common, Fulham Palace, Bishops Park.
Friends of St Paul's Recreation Ground martincase8@gmail.com
St Paul's Recreation Ground, Lateward Road, TW8 0PN
Residents and park users committed to supporting the peaceful use and ongoing enjoyment of St Paul’s Rec for the local community.
Chiswick Catenians 07956 577 446
W4 4PU
The Catenian Association is an international brotherhood of Catholic business and professional men. We meet socially,  which is a reflection of the mutual support and sharing of common values that is found within the Association.
Dukes Meadows Trust 020 8742 2225
The Pavilion, Market Drive, Chiswick, London, W4 2RX
A community driven conservation charity, working to restore the leisure potential and bio diversity a riverside park in Chiswick. Honorary Patron Richard Briers CBE
Age UK Hammersmith and Fulham 0207 386 2657
105 Greyhoudn Road, W6 8NJ
lunch club Tues-Friday every week 2 course fresh home cooked meal for £4. All Over 50's welcome..
Chiswick Lifeboat Station 08451 226999
The Pier House, Corney Reach Way, Corney Road, Chiswick, W4 2UG
The second busiest RNLI lifeboat station. Stretches from Battersea to Richmond.
Became operational in 2002, following the Marchioness inquiries. The lifeboat has a mix of fulltime and volunteer crew.
The lifeboat has a mix of full time and volunteer crew. There is close cooperation with the other emergency services in London.The lifeboat has a mix of full time and volunteer crew.  There is close cooperation with the other emergency services in London.
Chiswick Working Mothers' Group julia.edwards@londonmet.ac.uk
W4 5LB

Support network meets monthly for social evenings, knowledge-sharing, outings or invited speakers. New members welcome, whether working, on maternity-leave, job-seeking or retired

Green Drinks greendrinks@googlegroups.com
c/o Magpie and Crown, 128 High Street, Brentford, TW8 8EW

Gather on first Tuesday of every month to discuss all things green (and any/every thing else) in the Magpie & Crown

H&F Credit Union 02074712620
274 North End Road, Fulham, SW6 1NJ

H&F Credit Union is a non-profit financial co-operative offering financial services such as low cost loans, ethical savings and much more.  

Ealing u3a enquiries@u3aealing.org.uk
W5 5QT

Learn, Laugh, Live!  Make New Friends…..
Local society enjoys regular Thursday morning talks by experts on many subjects and 40+ special interest groups.

Knights of Saint Columba 07905 657 285
TW8 9JF

The Knights of Saint Columba are part of the Largest Catholic Family Fraternal Service Organisation in the World.

Air Quality Brentford airqualitybrentford@hotmail.com
TW8 0QX

A voluntary group of Brentford residents, trying to help improve air quality locally

South London Irish Association Centre 020 8543 0608
140 Hartfield Road, Wimbledon, SW19 3TG

Social club

Putney Theatre Company 07900216197
SW15 6AW

PLOS Theatre Company wants new members!!  Contact plos@hotmail.co.uk for more info!

The Bedford Park Society secretary@bedfordpark.org.uk
31 Priory Avenue, Bedford Park, W4 1TZ

Protects the amenities of the earliest garden suburb. It has been instrumental in protecting the work of Shaw, Godwin, Wilson, May and others since 1963.

Tot Art 020 8544 9049
Community Centre, 72-74 Haydons Rd, SW19 1HL

Art School for Pre-Schoolers, aged 2-5. Tuesdays & Wednesdays Hillside Church Hall, Worple Road. Thursdays Community centre, Haydons Road

Rotary Chiswick and Brentford secretary@rotarychiswickbrentford.org.uk
Polish Center (2nd Floor), 238-246 King St, Hammersmith, W6 0RF

The Rotary International Club of Chiswick and Brentford . 34000 community-based service clubs, and the 1.2 million members active in community building and networking. $0$0$0$0$0$0

Acton History Group info@actonhistory.co.uk
St Mary's Church Hall, The Mount, Acton, W3 9NW

Talks, walks about local history. Twice yearly magazine. Meet second Wednesday of month (except April, July, August) at 7.30 pm. £2 for nonmembers.

West London Postcard Club 020 8566 5273
Chiswick Town Hall, Chiswick, W4 4JN

Meetings: Chiswick Town Hall. Third Friday of each month except January and August (7.15 pm).  Secretary: 020 8566 5273

Drama Group 01895 639863
W5 3EB

Beaufort Players - Drama Group producing three plays per year/social events.  Open to new members.  Meet Wednesdays, 8pm. www.beaufortplayers.org.uk  01895 639863

Wimbledon Village Club 020 8946 5223
26 Lingfield Road, Wimbledon, SW19 4QD

Social club

Westender knit group lyn.collett@googlemail.com
Darton Court, 2 Spencer Road, Acton, W3 6DN

Free friendly knitting group for all ages. Knit, chat and share stories. Tea and coffee available. Last Sunday each month 7.30-9.30pm

International Cafe 07811638649
SW19 4JZ

Meet and make English friends and practise English conversation. Organised by local Christians

Fulham and Hammersmith Choral Society info@fhcs.org.uk
Lady Margaret School, Fulham, LONDON, SW6 4UN


Very friendly 80-strong choir with strong ambition.  Join us for 1 or 2 rehearsals (free)  on Wednesday at 7pm till 9pm

Roehampton Garden Society rgs.sw15@gmail.com
SW15 5AR

Manages 230 plots for WBC & membership from people waiting for an allotment/ general gardening interest. 2 allotment sites. www.roehamptonallotments.co.uk

Friends of Brent Lea Recreation Ground brentlearec@gmail.com
London Road, TW8 8JF

Residents and park users committed to using, improving and saving Brent Lea Rec.

Hammersmith Chess Club updates@hammerchess.co.uk
Lytton Residents Hall, 88 North End Crescent, W14 8TE


We're a friendly and sociable chess club with nearly 40 active players. We offer competitive games, tournaments and training - all are welcome

Wembley Trinity Road Club 020 8542 3125
2 Trinity Rd, SW19 8QU

Social club

The Hammersmith Society secretary@hammersmithsociety.org.uk

Seeks to preserve and enhance architecture and the urban environment in Hammersmith by promoting public interest in an improved townscape

Chiswick Horticultural and Allotments membership@growchiswick.org
The Allotments, Staveley Road, Chiswick, W4 2SJ

For all who enjoy growing plants in their gardens, allotments, conservatories, or in window boxes

Club West 020 8992 6134

Social club for unattached people in their 40s, 50s and 60s. We meet for pub lunches, coffee mornings, quizzes, meals out and music events.

Friends of Boston Manor 07831106973
Boston Manor Park, TW8 9JX

The Friends of Boston Manor oversee the tennis club and park but no longer have a daily presence in Boston Manor Park since 2021.

brag - Brentford Recycling Action Group contact@bragonline.org.uk

A non-political community waste action group to raise awareness of how you can reduce, reuse and recycle your waste.For monthly meetings please email

Ealing u3a 07504 667005
W5 5QT

Learn, Laugh, Live!  Make New Friends…..Local group holds regular talks by experts on many subjects, also 40+ special interest groups to enjoy.  

The Victorian Society 020 8994 1019
1 Priory Gardens, Chiswick, W4 1TT

Campaigning for Victorian and Edwardian architecture

Ealing Civic Society 020 8567 4682
Ealing, Town, Hall, W5 2BY

We want Ealing to become once more a successful and attractive place to live, work, spend leisure time or run a business.

University of the Third Age comsec.u3ahf@gmail.com
W14 9BA

Retired/semi-retired? U3A-membership enables you to participate in educational, creative and leisure activities in the company of others.

Knights St Columba. 07905 657 285
W7 3SU

The Knights of Saint Columba are part of the Largest Catholic Family Fraternal Service Organisation in the World. Check out http://www.province30.co.uk/

Ealing Friends of the Earth ealingfoe@gmail.com
W13 9LA

FoE group for Ealing borough. We campaign on environmental issues: climate change, pollution, wildlife. For meeting details or to join see www.ealingfoe.org.uk

Ealing Over 60 Network (EON) 0208 810 6753
W5 2SE

Friendly older persons' club: Quaker Meeting House W52SE. Car park. Mondays 1.30pm: social time plus varied programme: talks, films, discussions, art/craft, music etc.

My Fair London West London Branch 02085794380
W5 4UD

My fair London MFL campaigns to reduce economic inequality