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Pimlico Free Guided Walks

This weekend there are 3 great Guided Walks starting or finishing by Pimlico, which don’t need booking and are all free!

Meet at Westminster or Embankment Tube Stations for a 2 Hour, less than 5 Mile walk guided by an expert.

 

Old Westminster – 1,000 Years of History

This is the great seminal London Walk. Old Westminster is London at its grandest: the place where kings and queens are crowned, lived, and often buried. It’s the forge of the national destiny, the Mecca of politicians throughout the ages. The past here is cast in stone and we take it all in: ancient Westminster Hall, the Houses of Parliament, the Jewel Tower, Westminster Abbey and Cabinet War Rooms. And to see it with a great guide is to have that past suddenly rise to the surface. It doesn’t get any better than this.

 
Old Westminster – 1,000 Years of History
 

Somewhere Else London

A wonderful walk that gets you into back streets that you’d never find off your own bat.That discovery alone makes this one of those bewitching “somewhere else” London Walks. Getting there involves a high octane stroll along the Thames, past the world’s foremost arts complex, London’s best loved old theatre, a real London street market, a stunning bird’s eye view of the capital (there’s a lift), and buckets of character.

 
Somewhere Else London
 

Subterranean London – What You’re Overlooking

The Cobra Room, Secret Tunnels, Bomb Shelters, Crypts, Lost Rivers, Trains & Drains: ‘Nowhere else is the tangle of infrastructure – new and old – with history and geology more intriguing or problematic’. (from Beneath the Metropolis The Secret Lives of Cities Alex Marshall). The London we know is just the crust: there’s another world down there. Everything from the squat, camouflaged, granite-hard redoubt where the last stand would be made against the Nazis to the ultra-secret Cobra Room. Find out what’s under your feet with a guide who can show you the tell-tale ripples on the surface: vents, secret doorways, emergency exits, the “last stand” redoubt. The old familiar London will never look the same again.

 
Subterranean London – What You’re Overlooking
 

Passport to Pimlico

Watch the Classic Film Passport to Pimlico today at 16:00 on Channel 4!

One of the archetypal Ealing comedies about ordinary people in a small community to which extraordinary things happen.

Screenwriter Clarke dreamed up the idea that the London district of Pimlico discovers that it legally belongs to Burgundy and the inhabitants, in order to free themselves from post-war austerity measures, especially the rationing restrictions, declare it an independent state. This, of course, puts Whitehall – in the delightful shape of Radford and Wayne – in a tizzy.

There is a case for the film to be seen as anti the post-war Labour Government, but the political satire is fairly mild. Mainly, the film gives opportunities for some of Britain’s best character actors, such as Rutherford, as a history scholar, and cockney Holloway, to do their stuff and revive the Dunkirk spirit of little people pulling together.

Plus – best of all – it is just soooo Pimlico!

 

Passport to Pimlico

Passport to Pimlico

Dance Comes to Pimlico

New members can have their first class free by using the promotional code “Pimlico Flats”. Thereafter lessons are £8 per class.

Ceroc Dance

Ceroc Dance

 

 

Although French in Origin, dating back to the Second World War (Ceroc is an abbreviation of the phrase c’est le rock). The dance has evolved enormously in the UK over the last 25 years, and it now takes moves from many other popular dance forms such as Ballroom, Salsa, Jive, Hip Hop and Tango.

 

Ceroc Dance

Ceroc Dance

No need to book, no need to bring a partner, no need for any experience, just take your friends along or turn up alone. A great way to keep fit and a fantastic party atmosphere.

 

Pimlico Academy

Pimlico Academy

Pimlico Academy every Monday night from 7:30.

Pimlico Opera by Twitter – Tomorrow!

A Concert will be held tomorrow (Saturday 28th April 2012) at 7.30pm at St Gabriel’s Church, Pimlico (London SW1) which features an exciting line up of up-and-coming talent, performing operatic favourites from La Traviata, Carmen, Marriage of Figaro and more.

This Concert is the result of an experiment in using social media to produce and promote the arts, and was thought up as a new way to engage the public with opera.  In a time when arts funding is being cut, and there are fewer opportunities for emerging professionals, these young singers have harnessed the power of social networking site Twitter to create the first in a series of opera gala concerts. Called “Opera Twala”, every part of the gala has been organized and planned through the site; from selecting the performers to finding the venue and choosing the programme.

Tickets are £10, £8 (concessions) & £5 (under-16s) on the door.

St. Gabriel's Church, Pimlico

St. Gabriel's Church, Pimlico

For further information follow @OperaTwala or #operatwala on Twitter

Pimlico Iron Lady Wins Best Actress Oscar

Yes she did it! Even if only a very temporary resident of Pimlico Meryl Streep won Best Actress Oscar for her Pimlico performance of the Iron Lady.

The Iron Lady in Pimlico

The Iron Lady in Pimlico

Nearly a year ago I reported British film maker Pathé filming in Pimlico with the help of a £1million grant from the UK Film Council (now abolished, so their last film). The movie followed Britain’s first woman prime minister reflecting regretfully on her historic time leading the country. THE IRON LADY is the story of a woman who came from nowhere to smash through barriers of gender and class to be heard in a male dominated world.

The Iron Lady in Pimlico

The Iron Lady in Pimlico

Meryl Streep in Iron Lady

Meryl Streep in Iron Lady



Filming took place at the end of Tachbrook Street, near the market, about 50 yards from the Westminster Conservative Club (Thatcher never went to the club, and filming doesn’t feature the club). Of course she never lived in Pimlico – as Prime Minister she lived at 10 Downing St. and kept a property in Dulwich, moving shortly after her departure from power to Pimlico’s northern suburb, Eton Square in Belgravia, nevertheless as home to more MP’s mistresses than any other London borough Pimlico tends to feature in political films.

Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher

Sun to Brighten the most Depressing Day

Monday 23 January is considered the most depressing day of the year.

For one day and one day only an installation by art collective Greyworld that replicates the effects of the sun will be raised by crane 56m high above Trafalgar Square, the installation gives off more than four million lumens of light – the equivalent of 260,000 lightbulbs, to brightening up a cold, dark winter day.

The Trafalgar Sun has taken six months to create, will be 30,000 times bigger than a football and weigh over 2,500kgs (two and a half tons!). The sun will rise an hour early at 6.51am and set at 7.33pm, extending the daylight in Trafalgar Square by two hours.

The Trafalgar Sun, Trafalgar Square, London, from 5.57am until 7.33pm on Monday 23rd January
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