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Like reading and chatting about books?

You might like our new Rapid Reads Book Club!

We’ll be reading books of less than 200 pages and then getting together to chat about them over a cuppa.

The group meets on the fourth Tuesday monthly at Redbridge Central Library.

You can also join online via Teams.

If you are interested in joining this event online you will need to contact library.information@visionrcl.org.uk for the Teams joining details.

Suitable for ages 16+

Join us for a fun filled family friendly event as Redbridge Music School are joined by championship section brass band Redbridge Brass in a large scale film screening of the classic Wallace & Gromit film ‘The Wrong Trousers’. The concert will also feature music from other young brass players from the Redbridge Music Service.

The Friends of Redbridge Music Service invite you to Music on a Summer’s Day at John Savage Centre.
Featuring bands and ensembles from Redbridge Music Service. Plus wood fired pizza, licensed bar, soft drinks, cakes, & other refreshments.

Tickets via Eventbrite or office at music school.

Reviving the art of Block Printing! Come and join in for free and try out block printing and henna. See how our AWAAZ group has created and made use of this traditional art in so many household items.

Light refreshments will be served.

Join the Forest Musical Theatre Company (FMTC) ‘Cabaret Club’ for a relaxed evening of Musical Theatre themed entertainment.


They will perform songs from the shows and yes you will be invited to sing along!


The night will take place in the cosy environment of the RDC foyer and the bar will be open throughout.


The event has been organised to help raise funds towards the set for the FMTC up and coming production of ‘Little Shop of Horrors’.


Tickets – £11.50 (inc Theatre Restoration Levy)



Do you have a green thumb?

Our planters on the Central library patio need some care and rejuvenation ready for the summer. Help us tend to them and fill them with new plants and seeds.
Don’t forget to visit the library regularly to see how much they have grown!

All ages welcome, young children must be accompanied by an adult

FREE, Drop-in

Please note: This activity is dependent on the weather and may be postponed or delayed in bad weather conditions

There’s always fun to be had around the duck pond, come rain or shine. Let’s see what we can find! 

An intimate, interactive storytelling for our smaller visitors and their caregivers — featuring sensory objects, rhymes and stay-and-play. Take a trip to feed the ducks. What will you see? What will you feel? 

Please note: during your visit to The Duck Pond, there will be some sensory water play. It is advisable to bring a change of clothes, just in case.  

Co-Created by Discover Story Builders:  Charlie-Anne Bruce and Diana Redgrave 

Join Vision Redbridge Culture & Leisure for yoga in the park to celebrate International Day of Yoga on Friday 21st June between 9:30am – 12:30pm. It is a free community event with yoga, breathworks, sun salutations, yogic jogging, laughter yoga, yoga nidra, meditation & kirtan.  The yoga event will be followed by a optional picnic in the park from 12:30pm till 1:30pm

London Borough of Redbridge have partnered with Vision Redbridge Culture & Leisure and Redbridge Institute Adult Education to deliver this session as part of their new project: Active Body, Healthy Mind. Vision Redbridge Culture & Leisure have partnered with Patanjali Yog Peeth Trust (PYPT) to lead the yoga sessions, Brahma Kumaris to deliver the meditation and The Art of Living for kirtan.

WP Drama Presents


The Dresser


It’s 1942. The Blitz is at its height overhead, ‘Sir’ about to perform ‘Lear’ in a run-down provincial theatre with an elderly largely untalented cast is exhausted, ill and struggling to remember which play he is in let alone any of his lines.

His long-suffering wife, bitter at his frequent infidelities, is at the end of her tether, and temptation lurks yet again in the shapely form of Irene, a new recruit to the company.

It’s time for the curtain to go up but ‘Sir’ is nowhere near ready either mentally or physically.

Can his increasingly tipsy dresser and his devoted Stage Manager get him to the stage on time?

Both tense and funny, this play is a must for lovers of theatre.


This amateur production of “The Dresser” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. www.concordtheatricals.co.uk



Ticket prices includes £1.50 Theatre Maintenance Levy