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Walks & Talks in North West London this weekend and through the following week!

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Highgate Cemetery Tours

Where: Highgate Cemetery, Swain's Lane, Highgate N6 6PJ
When: see times below
What: from 11am
Seats: Call 020 8340 1834

 

Hampstead Heath Walk

Where: Meet at Hampstead Heath Overground Station, South End Road, NW3
When: Every Monday until 29 November
What: 10am to 12pm
Seats: Call 020 7974 1542 for more details. Free

Meet at Hampstead Heath Overground Station, South End Road, NW3. Welcome to Camdens Health Walks. These walks are designed for those that are new to exercise and last between 1 and 2 hours. There are toilets and benches along each route and this walk ends at a cafe for refreshments. All our walks are led by WfH qualified walk leaders. There is no need to book in advance just turn up 5-10 minutes before the start time.

David Constantine & George Szirtes

Where: Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
When: Thursday 9 September
What: 8pm
Seats: Call 020 8348 8716 for £5 tickets

David Constantine & George Szirtes. Thu 9 Sep. 8pm. £5 (£3 concs). Poet, writer and translator, David Constantine is a Fellow of Queen’s College, Oxford and co-editor of Modern Poetry in Translation. His poetry books include Watching for Dolphins, winner of the Alice Hunt Bartlett Award, Selected Poems and Nine Fathom Deep. His short stories, The Shieling, was published in 2009. Born in Budapest in 1948, George Szirtes settled in England after the 1956 uprising. He won the T.S. Eliot Prize in 2004 for Reel and his latest collection, The Burning of the Books and other poems was also shortlisted in 2009. Multi-talented Szirtes is a trained painter, fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and reader in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia.