Islington Museum
Local History
January 2023
The Mousetrap
St. Martin's Theatre, London
February 2023
Islington Museum
"Songs From The Musicals"
March 2023
Elthorne Park, Islington
Local History / Health Walk
March 2023
Back of Sadlers Wells Theatre
Anticipating the Show
April 2023
Rosemary Gardens
Local History/Health Walk
April 2023
Close to Kings Cross
Regents Canal Walk
May 2023
History Walk and Stadium Tour
Arsenal FC: Emirates Stadium
May 2023
Bank Of England Museum
City Of London
June 2023
Tower Theatre, Hackney
In Hiding
June 2023
Caledonian Park, Islington
Local Health/History Walk
January 2023
Ten-Pin Bowling
Rowans Finsbury Park
February 2023
Kings Head Theatre, N1
Wonder Drug (Charlie Merriman)
March 2023
Buckingham Palace
A London Walk
April 2023
Saatchi Gallery
Graffiti and Street Art Exhibition
April 2023
Pleasance Theatre, Islington
Joshua Robertson
May 2023
Group Lunch: Regents Canal Walk
Regents Park
May 2023
The Comedy Of Errors
The Globe Theatre, Bankside
June 2023
Saatchi Gallery
"Civilisation" Exhibition
June 2023
Dartmouth Park, Islington
Local History / Health Walk
June 2023
St. Mary's Church, Holloway Rd
Outdoor Jazz Evening
July 2023
Sky Garden, Fenchurch Street
Incredible View over London
July 2023
Southend with Sotheby Mews
12 of us joined their group
August 2023
National Portrait Gallery
Wonderful Paintings
August 2023
Mathew Bourne: Romeo & Juliet
Sadlers Wells
August 2023
Newington Green, Islington
Local History / Health Walk
August 2023
Rowans Ten Pin Bowling
Group Bowl at Finsbury Park
August 2023
Ain't Too Proud
Prince Edward Theatre, Soho
September 2023
A Haunting In Venice
Vue Cinema, Angel
September 2023
Postal Museum
Dressed Up As Workers
October 2023
Islington Volunteer Awards
Union Chapel, Upper Street, N1
November 2023
Victoria & Albert Museum
Incredible Glass Section
September 2023
Iolanthe
ENO, London Coliseum
October 2023
Science Museum
Fun at "Who Am I" interactive
November 2023
Napoleon
Vue Cinema, Angel
November 2023
A Sherlock Carol
Marylebone Theatre
December 2023
Islington Museum
"Songs From The Movies"
February 2023
Pleasance Theatre, Islington
Comedy with Jake Lambert
March 2023
British Library
Chinese Culture Exhibition
March 2023
Sadlers Wells Theatre
Jungle Book Reimagined
April 2023
HMHB Party at Lazza's
Back Garden Group
April 2023
Outside Pleasance Theatre
Joshua Robertson Comedian
May 2023
Theatre Royal Stratford
Village Idiot Play
May 2023
Stroll With The Artist
Anne Howeson - King's Cross
June 2023
Pleasance Theatre, Islington
Benji Waterstones, Comedy
June 2023
House Party/ Dor and Teds
Fabulous Get Together
July 2023
Macbeth
Globe Theatre, Bankside
July 2023
As You Like It
Globe Theatre, Bankside
August 2023
The Fair Has Arrived
Highbury Fields
August 2023
Eastbourne with Sotheby Mews
Great Trip to the Seaside
September 2023
Wray Crescent, Islington
Local History / Health Walk
September 2023
Iolanthe
ENO, London Coliseum
October 2023
The Old Church (Elizabethan)
Stoke Newington Church St
November 2023
2nd Chance Cafe
St Mary's. Stoke Newington
December 2023
Christmas Party on 21 December
Sotheby Mews Day Centre
December 2023
Hansel and Gretel
Globe Theatre, Bankside
December 2023
Edward Scissorhands
Sadler Wells
December 2023
HMHB really enjoys our amazing outings and trips. We have visited a multitude of museums, galleries, theatres, and venues.
All the photos above are from 2023,
and please scroll down for some older excursions.
In 2023 we organised over 60 outings:
more than any other project in Islington.
We have to thank all the funders that have helped contribute to our visits, enabling us to pay some tickets, as well as refreshments.
Islington Museum
HMHB were given a tour with
our Ajani group.
Islington Museum opened in May 2008, funded by a £1million grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.[1] The museum, which replaced a previous museum at Islington Town Hall and is owned and operated by Islington Council It is located in the basement of Finsbury Library
This museum tells the history of the borough of Islington and its residents, through artefacts including books stolen from Islington libraries by Joe Orton and his lover Kenneth Halliwell, a bust of Lenin which had to be removed from Finsbury Town Hall because it was repeatedly defaced, plus letters and recordings from immigrants and residents caught in the world wars. Other local heroes associated with the borough are honoured in the museum's exploration of the political and ethical credentials of the area, including women's health pioneer Marie Stopes and eminent feminist pioneer Mary Wollstonecraft.
Emirates Stadium (Arsenal)
Thanks to Jack at Arsenal, we were lucky to get a couple of free tours for our Ajani groups.
The Emirates Stadium (known as Ashburton Grove prior to sponsorship, and as Arsenal Stadium for UEFA competitions) is a football stadium in Holloway, Islington, London, England, and the home of Arsenal FC. With a capacity of 60,704 it is currently the fourth largest stadium in England, after Wembley Stadium, Old Trafford, and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
We had access to the Directors Entrance, Directors Box, Diamond Club, Players Entrance, Home and Away Dressing Room, Head Coach’s Office, Players Tunnel, Pitch side and Home Dugout, Flash Interview Rooms, Press Conference Room and Media Lounge
British Library
Both our Ajani group, and our Izzwalkers (pictured) have enjoyed a free tour of this fantastic building
An old rail goods yard in St Pancras would become the home of the British Library. Opening its doors to the public in November 1997 and receiving an official inauguration by HM Queen Elizabeth II the following June, the Library became the largest public building constructed in Britain in the last 100 years.
Although its modernist design by architect Sir Colin St. John Wilson originally divided critics, the building achieved Grade 1 listed status in 2015.
According to the British Library
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Our collections include over 170 million items from almost every language and faith group.
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Together, they occupy over 746km of total shelving – equivalent to the distance from London to Aberdeen, and this is growing an extra 8km every year. Meanwhile our digital collections amount to over 1 petabyte – equivalent to almost 3.5 years of non-stop HD-quality video footage.
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We receive a copy of every publication produced in the UK and Ireland through legal deposit. Last year we received over 500,000 printed and digital items and over 100 terabytes from the UK web domain.
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If you see five items each day, it would take you over 80,000 years to see the whole of the collection.
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Since it launched in 2004, the Endangered Archives Programme has preserved over a million manuscripts, documents, photographs, recordings and other at-risk materia
The Sky Garden
20 Fenchurch St.
Our Izzwalkers had a terrific time at the top of the "Walkie-Talkie" building in November 2019.
It's a whopping 155m up! It is located on floors 34 to 37 of the Walkie Talkie building offering you one of the best unobstructed views of London's top sites. Provided the skies are clear you should be able to see everything from Canary Wharf to Tower Bridge, St Paul's Cathedral, the Shard, the London Eye and more.
20 Fenchurch Streethas been nicknamed "The Walkie Talkie" because of its distinctive shape. Construction was completed in spring 2014, and the three-floor 'sky garden' was opened in January 2015.
The Old Church
Stoke Newington
Our Izzwalkers loved our look at this incredible church
The Old Church is the only remaining Elizabethan church in London and one of the oldest in the country to have been built as an Anglican church. It owes its origins to Stoke Newington’s sixteenth century Lord of the Manor, William Patten. In 1563 he decided to rebuild the old parish church, which had become almost derelict. You can see the date, and the motto ‘ab alto’ (‘from above’), above the main door.
The Old Church was heavily bombed during the London Blitz of October 1940 but repairs were quickly carried out and services were held there from Christmas of that year. Further post-war repairs included the removal of most of the nineteenth century box pews. A few remain to this day, so you can experience how uncomfortable they were to sit in!
Picnics
HMHB, together with Change Grow Live on Highbury Fields.
Luke, Lazza, and our service user Wayne are pictured.
Healthy Minds, Healthy Bods ran their first ever social event, in partnership with Change Grow Live, an organisation that helps people recovering from, and coping with addiction issues.
It was a fantastic afternoon on Highbury Fields, the largest outdoor area in Islington.
Community Get Togethers
In 2018 we enjoyed a fantastic Great Get Together event in Islington. We got our Ajani people and Izzwalksers together, and even invited the local Islington Mayor along.
It was funded by a grant from Islington Council, and was important for us and community. You can see from the photograph the diversity of our users.
We love these events. We wish we could do more.