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SUMMARY:Forgotten But Not  Lost - Janet Vaughan
DESCRIPTION:How a great medical pioneer once lost from the collective public memory\, was rediscovered.\nThe Friends of Putney Library are pleased to present a talk by Sheena Evans\, independent scholar and writer\, on her biography of Janet Vaughan. Having seen Vaughan being interviewed on television in 1984 as the scientist – and campaigner for social justice – among six ‘Women of Our Century’\, she determined to place on record the fascinating and often exciting story of this woman\, described by one eminent contemporary as ‘unquestionably one of the great figures of medicine of this century’.\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Vaughan\nThis free talk will be held in Putney Library’s Meeting Hall on Thursday 19th April. Refreshments from 6.00pm and the talk will run from 6.30pm to 7.30pm. Cash donations gratefully accepted.
URL:https://putney.news/event/forgotten-but-not-lost-janet-vaughan/
LOCATION:Putney Library Hall\, 5-7 Disraeli Road\, Putney\, Wandsworth\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Knit and Natter
DESCRIPTION:Join Putney Library’s Knit and Natter group every Thursday afternoon from 2-4pm. This popular weekly gathering brings together knitters\, crocheters\, and textile craft enthusiasts for two hours of creative activity and friendly conversation in a relaxed social setting. \nWhether you’re an experienced knitter working on intricate patterns\, a beginner just learning to cast on\, or somewhere in between\, you’ll find a warm welcome here. The group is self-directed\, meaning members bring their own projects and work at their own pace while enjoying the companionship of fellow crafters. \nKnit and Natter offers numerous benefits beyond the crafts themselves: reduce stress and anxiety through the meditative rhythm of needlework\, maintain mental agility and fine motor skills\, share patterns\, techniques\, and creative inspiration\, make friends and combat social isolation\, and contribute to community charity projects when the group organizes them. \nThe Thursday afternoon timing makes this an ideal mid-week activity\, providing a peaceful interlude in busy schedules. Many members appreciate the dedicated time to focus on their craft projects while engaging in the kind of easy\, flowing conversation that gives the group its name. \nNo registration required – simply drop in with your knitting\, crochet\, or other textile project. Bring your own supplies\, patterns\, and works-in-progress. Beginners are very welcome; experienced members are always happy to share tips and help troubleshoot. \nFor more information about Knit and Natter and other social activities at Putney Library\, contact 020 8780 3085 or email Putney.Library@GLL.org.
URL:https://putney.news/event/knit-and-natter/2026-04-16/
LOCATION:Putney Library\, 5-7 Disraeli Road\, London\, England\, SW15 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Putney Library":MAILTO:charlene.coleman@gll.org
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SUMMARY:Meditation Wednesday
DESCRIPTION:Join Putney Library every Wednesday evening from 6-7pm for a peaceful meditation session focused on relaxation\, mindfulness\, and mental wellbeing. This free weekly practice offers a valuable hour of calm in the midst of busy London life\, suitable for complete beginners and experienced meditators alike. \nMeditation has been scientifically proven to reduce stress and anxiety\, improve focus and concentration\, enhance emotional regulation\, promote better sleep\, lower blood pressure\, and increase overall sense of wellbeing. Regular practice\, even just an hour a week\, can make meaningful differences to mental and physical health. \nLed by an experienced meditation facilitator\, sessions typically include guided meditation practices\, breathing exercises\, mindfulness techniques\, brief teachings on meditation principles\, and time for silent practice and reflection. Various meditation styles may be explored\, helping participants discover what works best for them. \nThe library provides a quiet\, comfortable space conducive to meditation practice. Participants sit on chairs (no need for floor sitting unless preferred)\, and the atmosphere is welcoming and non-judgmental. Those new to meditation receive gentle guidance on posture\, breathing\, and managing distractions. \nNo special clothing or equipment needed – just come as you are with an open mind. The Wednesday evening timing makes this perfect for unwinding after work or starting your evening feeling centered and calm. \nNo registration required – simply drop in. For more information about meditation sessions and other wellbeing activities at Putney Library\, contact 020 8780 3085 or email Putney.Library@GLL.org.
URL:https://putney.news/event/meditation-wednesday/2026-04-15/
LOCATION:Putney Library\, 5-7 Disraeli Road\, London\, England\, SW15 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Putney Library":MAILTO:charlene.coleman@gll.org
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SUMMARY:Poetry Group
DESCRIPTION:Join Putney Library’s Poetry Group every Wednesday evening from 5-7pm. This welcoming weekly gathering brings together poets\, poetry enthusiasts\, and anyone interested in exploring the power of poetic language in a supportive\, creative environment. \nWhether you write poetry yourself\, love reading and analyzing poems\, or are simply curious about this rich literary form\, you’ll find kindred spirits here.  \nNo registration required – simply drop in on Wednesday evenings.  \nFor more information about the Poetry Group and other literary events at Putney Library\, contact 020 8780 3085 or email Putney.Library@GLL.org.
URL:https://putney.news/event/poetry-group/2026-04-15/
LOCATION:Putney Library\, 5-7 Disraeli Road\, London\, England\, SW15 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Book event
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SUMMARY:Singing for the Brain
DESCRIPTION:Join Putney Library every Wednesday from 3-4pm for Singing for the Brain\, a specialized weekly program designed for people with dementia and their carers. This evidence-based activity uses music and singing to support cognitive function\, improve wellbeing\, and provide valuable social connection. \nSinging for the Brain sessions are carefully structured to maximize benefits for people living with dementia. Music engages multiple areas of the brain simultaneously\, helping to stimulate memory\, improve mood\, reduce anxiety\, and maintain communication skills. Even when other forms of expression become difficult\, many people with dementia retain the ability to sing and respond to music. \nLed by trained facilitators\, each session includes familiar songs from different eras\, gentle vocal exercises\, rhythm activities\, and social interaction time. The supportive group environment helps both those with dementia and their carers feel less isolated\, while the focus on preserved abilities rather than lost ones promotes dignity and confidence. \nCarers benefit too\, gaining respite through shared musical enjoyment\, connecting with others in similar situations\, learning techniques they can use at home\, and experiencing positive moments with their loved ones. The hour provides a break from care routines while remaining supportive and purposeful. \nNo musical experience or singing ability is required – participation can be as active or passive as feels comfortable. No registration needed\, simply drop in on Wednesday afternoons. \nFor more information about Singing for the Brain and other wellbeing programs at Putney Library\, contact 020 8780 3085 or email Putney.Library@GLL.org.
URL:https://putney.news/event/singing-for-the-brain/2026-04-15/
LOCATION:Putney Library\, 5-7 Disraeli Road\, London\, England\, SW15 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing
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SUMMARY:Cream Horns and Vol au Vents
DESCRIPTION:Author Jenny Ridgwell’s Cream Horns & Vol au Vents stories of the 1970s \nJenny has been a Food Teacher and lecturer since 1970. She has written many food books for schools and has an online Nutrition Program for education. Her stories about teaching cookery to east London teenagers in the 1970’s are a piece of social history. With readings\, memories\, cream horn tasting and humour. \n– Salad Cream or Mayonnaise?\n– Why was margarine more popular than butter?\n– Which Angel Delight flavour was best? \nRefreshments from 6.00pm\nTalk begins at 6.30
URL:https://putney.news/event/cream-horns-and-vol-au-vents/
LOCATION:Putney Library Hall\, 5-7 Disraeli Road\, Putney\, Wandsworth\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Friends of Putney Library AGM and Talk
DESCRIPTION:The Friends of Putney Library invite the community to their Annual General Meeting on Thursday November 27th at Putney Library. Refreshments will be served from 5:30pm\, with the formal meeting beginning at 6pm. \nThis AGM is open to all regular members of the Friends of Putney Library as well as prospective new members interested in learning more about the organization and how to get involved. The Friends play a vital role in supporting Putney Library through fundraising\, volunteering\, and organizing community events throughout the year. \nThe meeting will cover the organization’s activities over the past year\, financial reports\, election of committee members\, and plans for future initiatives. It’s an excellent opportunity to hear about the impact of the Friends’ work and contribute ideas for upcoming projects and events. \nWhether you’re a long-time supporter or someone curious about joining this active community group\, you’ll be warmly welcomed. The informal refreshment period before the meeting provides a perfect chance to meet current members\, ask questions\, and learn more about volunteer opportunities. \nThe Friends of Putney Library organize numerous popular events including the Film Club\, Game Cafés\, and cultural programs that enrich the library’s offerings. By becoming a member\, you help ensure the library remains a vibrant community hub in Putney. \nFor more information about membership or the AGM\, contact the Friends via Charlene Coleman at charlene.coleman@gll.org or call 020 8780 3085.
URL:https://putney.news/event/friends-of-putney-library-agm-and-talk/
LOCATION:Putney Library\, 5-7 Disraeli Road\, London\, England\, SW15 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Business
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SUMMARY:Film Club
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow film enthusiasts at Putney Library’s Film Club on Monday November 10th at 5:30pm in the Library Hall. This regular monthly gathering brings the community together to enjoy carefully selected films in a comfortable\, shared viewing environment. \nThe Film Club is brought to you by the Friends of Putney Library\, who curate a diverse program of films throughout the year. Each screening is free to attend and provides a wonderful opportunity to discover new cinema\, revisit classics\, and connect with other film lovers in the Putney area. \nFilms are typically chosen to appeal to a broad audience and may include contemporary releases\, classic cinema\, documentaries\, and international films. The Library Hall provides a cozy viewing space with good visibility and sound for an enjoyable cinema experience. \nNo advance booking is required – simply arrive at 5:30pm for the screening. Seating is first-come\, first-served\, so arriving a few minutes early is recommended for popular screenings. \nFor details about this month’s film selection\, please speak with library staff in person or email Putney.Library@GLL.org. Staff can also provide information about upcoming Film Club dates and how to get involved with the Friends of Putney Library. \nThis event is part of the library’s broader cultural program\, making arts and entertainment accessible to the entire Putney community. All ages welcome unless the film has specific age ratings.
URL:https://putney.news/event/film-club/
LOCATION:Putney Library\, 5-7 Disraeli Road\, London\, England\, SW15 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Game Café - International Games Month
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate International Games Month at Putney Library with an exciting Game Café event on Saturday November 8th from 2-4pm in the Atrium. This family-friendly gathering welcomes all ages to enjoy board and card games\, Lego building\, jigsaws\, and refreshments in a relaxed community atmosphere. \nGames will be supplied by the library\, but participants are encouraged to bring their own favorites to share. Adding to the fun\, video game themed crafts will be available throughout the afternoon\, making this a perfect blend of traditional tabletop gaming and creative activities. \nWhether you’re a seasoned board game enthusiast or just looking for a fun afternoon activity with family and friends\, this free event offers something for everyone. The Putney Library Atrium provides a welcoming space to meet fellow game lovers\, try new games\, and enjoy quality time together. \nNo registration required – simply drop in anytime between 2pm and 4pm. Refreshments will be provided. This event is brought to you by the Friends of Putney Library as part of their ongoing program of community activities. \nFor more information\, contact Putney Library at 020 8780 3085 or email Putney.Library@GLL.org.
URL:https://putney.news/event/game-cafe-international-games-month/
LOCATION:Putney Library\, 5-7 Disraeli Road\, London\, England\, SW15 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Family friendly
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SUMMARY:The Brookwood Necropolis Railway
DESCRIPTION:From 1854 – 1941 the London Necropolis Company conducted railway funerals from its private station outside Waterloo to its vast cemetery at Brookwood near Woking. Hear its history and how it operated in this fascinating talk by John Clarke. \nSchedule:\n6:00 PM – Refreshments\n6:30 PM – Talk begins \nThis unique piece of London’s transport and social history reveals how the Victorian era solved the capital’s burial crisis through innovative railway technology. \nSpeaker: John Clarke
URL:https://putney.news/event/the-brookwood-necropolis-railway/
LOCATION:Putney Library\, 5-7 Disraeli Road\, London\, England\, SW15 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Author Talk - Mbeke Waseme
DESCRIPTION:Join local writer\, Mbeke Waseme for a talk at Putney Library! Mbeke has lived and worked in Ghana\, Dubai\, Malaysia and Jamaica\, bringing a wealth of international experience to her writing. \nLight refreshments will be available and there will be a chance to purchase a signed copy of the book!
URL:https://putney.news/event/author-talk-mbeke-waseme/
LOCATION:Putney Library\, 5-7 Disraeli Road\, London\, England\, SW15 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Book event
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SUMMARY:Talk: Director of the Heritage of London Trust
DESCRIPTION:The Director of the Heritage of London Trust\, Dr Nicola Stacey\, will be talking at Putney Library about the work the Trust is carrying out in Wandsworth\, including a set of painting glass windows next door in the Putney Community Church. \nThe Trust was set up in 1980 to rescue historic buildings and monuments and works in every London borough\, supporting local communities. It identifies projects\, commissions condition surveys\, gives grants and guides the restoration of each site from beginning to end. \nIn Putney\, there are four such sites: \n\nThe painted glass windows in the Putney Community Church in Disraeli Road dated from the 1880s\nPutney’s Old Burial Ground on Upper Richmond Road\, where the trust is restoring tombs\nStained glass windows at the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability in West Hill\nThe United Service Transport Mosaic in Southfields\n\nIf at all possible\, contact the organisers to reserve a place.
URL:https://putney.news/event/putney-library-heritage-of-london-trust/
LOCATION:Putney Library\, 5-7 Disraeli Road\, London\, England\, SW15 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Meet the Author: Mary Lawson (Putney Library)
DESCRIPTION:Putney Library will be greeting acclaimed author Mary Lawson\, writer of Crow Lake and A Town called Solace. \nMary was in her 50s when she published her first novel – Crow Lake – and it became a New York Times bestseller alongside a number of awards. Her second novel\, The Other Side of the Bridge\, appeared on the Booker Prize longlist. \nLibrarian – and fellow Canadian – Charlene Coleman will be interviewing Mary about her writing process\, her love of the Canadian landscape\, and why success was a surprise. \n 
URL:https://putney.news/event/mary-lawson-author-putney-library/
LOCATION:Putney Library\, 5-7 Disraeli Road\, London\, England\, SW15 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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