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S U B U R B
           EVENTS







     Northway Gardensʼ                                    BRIAN INGRAM


     pop-up tea parties                                   T11am on Wednesdays in
                                                              he pop-up tea parties that
                                                              have been taking place at
                                                          Northway Gardens have been a
                                                          great success. What started
                                                          organically is naturally growing into                         Photos: Brian Ingram
                                                          a wonderful Community event all
                                                          based around a Shed in a Park!
                                                             A wide range of local people,
                                                          even talk of other pop-up events HGS U3A
                                                          young and old, come along and
                                                          dogs are very welcome. There is
                                                          and a biscuit or two – generously Topical Talks
                                                          across the Suburb. Do join us for
                                                          a chat and a laugh plus a cuppa
                                                          donated by local residents and
                                                          shopkeepers. Some weeks we
                                                          even get freshly baked cakes!











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                                                                                    Leslie Cavendish (Photo: Susan Kaye)  Tim Lockie

                                                                                    MYKE JACOBS

                                                                                         GS U3A is delighted to announce that our own member Leslie
                                                                                         Cavendish, ‘hairdresser to the Beatles’, is giving a Topical Talk
                                                                                    H“There Are Places I Remember” on Zoom at 3pm on Thursday
                                                                                    16 June 2022 and that noted Consultant Interventional Cardiologist Dr
                                                                                    Tim Lockie will be giving the following Talk on 21st century heart
                                                                                    medicine on 21 July 2022.
                                                                                       These Talks are open to members of HGS U3A (free) who register
                                                                                    on the Meetings page of our website hgsu3a.uk/events/. If you are not a
                                                                                    member and would like to join go to: hgsu3a.uk/join/. Members can
                                                                                    bring a friend.
                                                                                       Leslie Cavendish will be interviewed by musician Maurice Selwyn.
                                                                                    Leslie left school at 15, without any artistic qualifications to become a
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                                                                                    hairdresser. He worked for the iconic ’60s hair stylist Vidal Sassoon.
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                                                                                    Keith Moon, Bee Gees, Dave Clark Five, James Hunt, Terry Stamp, Jane
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                                                                                    Asher, James Taylor and many more – but the jewel in his career’s
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                                                                                    history – The Beatles. Using the many anecdotes of his time with the
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                                                                                    Beatles, he provides you with an exclusive insight into their lives at that
 CY                                                                                 time, and you will hear his own personal stories of the Beatles first-
                                                                                    hand.
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                                                                                       Tim Lockie practices (inter alia) at the Royal Free Hospital
 K                                                                                  Hampstead both in the NHS and privately. He grew up in North
                                                                                    London attending University College School in Hampstead, before
                                                                                    training in Medicine at Edinburgh University. Dr Lockie specialises in
                                                                                    complex PCI, primary angioplasty for acute heart attacks, intravascular
                                                                                    imaging and coronary physiology and has an ongoing interest in
                                                                                    cardiovascular research being the principal site investigator for several
         Hampstead Garden Suburb is our home                                        large, multinational studies.

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