03/06/2024
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Events / Uncategorized
Welcome to Waterloo’s June events roundup! From thrilling outdoor screenings of Euro 2024 matches to community gardening, life drawing workshops, and vibrant rooftop revelry, there’s something for everyone. Stay updated on upcoming events by keeping an eye on our events calendar. Here’s a sneak peek of what’s on this month:
FREE Euro 2024 England Matches Outdoor Screenings
Thursday 20 June and Tuesday 25 June, Lower Marsh will host free outdoor screenings of two must-watch England matches: Denmark vs. England and England vs. Slovenia. While you soak up the football fever, why not explore the vibrant offerings of Lower Marsh’s local pubs, bars and restaurants?
Ready to join the fun? Secure your spot now on Eventbrite:
Look out for Hartex and friends at the event, where they’ll be selling vintage football shirts, footy zines, and artwork!
‘ROOTED’ – Waterloo Gardening Club
Want to help make the local area greener? Make a difference on their doorstep. Introducing ‘Rooted’, our lunchtime gardening club! Come along to help maintain the area’s planters and pocket parks and contribute to the urban greening of the neighbourhood.
Alternative Practice: Getting Together + Going Places
Head to Build Studios for an evening celebrating the London Festival of Architecture. Explore transport’s impact on culture and community with a panel discussion led by Alternative Practice. Featuring speakers from The Community Brain, Transport for All, and Vauxhall Night Time Enterprise Zone. Tickets are just £5, and include pizza and drinks!
Whether you’re looking for the perfect location for after-work drinks, celebration occasions or bottomless brunch, Circe’s Waterloo offers an experience for the gods and goddesses of London and beyond, seven days per week! Live 5 piece house band will be bringing all the vibes with up-tempo funky Latin and Brazilian vibrant beats providing the ultimate backing track to your mid-week escape.
Waterloo, Who Knew? Workshop – Life Drawing
Join us for a FREE life drawing taster and opportunity to meet some new faces from Waterloo. So, if you fancy an after-work experience, a bit different to your norm, why not give London Drawing a go! The session will run from 6.30pm – 8.30pm and after the Who Knew workshop guests can enjoy a free drink on the house at the local Café del Marsh bar on Lower Marsh, to get to know each other and to discuss all things arty!
Enter for your chance to win a £100 BAR TAB!! First Prize – £100 Bar Tab Second Prize – £30 Bar Tab. Being a loser – not a good prize. PLUS loads of free shots to give away!
This free NHS First Aid Training Course course will teach you essential skills that can help save lives. Whether you’re a parent, a caregiver, or just want to be better prepared for emergencies, this training will give you the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively in critical situations. Don’t miss this chance to become a lifesaver.
For anyone that cycles in the Waterloo area, we are running FREE lunchtime bike maintenance sessions on Lower Marsh. Hosted by a qualified Dr. Bike mechanic, these pop-up events allow local cyclists to get their bikes fixed for free whilst learning the skills to fix basic issues themselves in the future.
Waterloo, Who Knew? Workshop – Life Drawing
Led by the talented artists from London Drawing, the 2-hour workshop guides participants through bringing drawings to life, focusing on core techniques like gesture, proportion, and perspective. No experience is required. After the session wraps up, the group is invited to unwind together at Café del Marsh over a free complimentary drink, discussing their experience and getting to know each other better.
Looking for something exciting to do this weekend? Look no further than Lower Marsh Market’s Saturday Social, our weekend market in collaboration with Pitch Events, just steps from the city’s iconic landmarks. Whether you’re hunting for delicious street food, handcrafted goods, or just soaking in the atmosphere, Lower Marsh is bustling with traders to explore ever
Our security team does more than just keep the area safe – they’re here to support the community with a friendly, approachable presence. Just recently, the team helped a pair of ladies cross a busy road and offered them directions – one of many small acts that reflect their commitment to making Waterloo a safer,
Our Foodbank Donation initiative is a vital part of our mission to connect and represent the Waterloo community. We collect non-perishable food items, hygiene products, and other essential supplies from generous local businesses. These donations are then delivered directly to the Waterloo Foodbank, where they are distributed to individuals and families in need. Donations are