Lecture Group


Autumn Lecture, Thursday 26th September


Our next lecture will take place in the Vil-lage Hall on Thursday 26th September 2024 at 7.30pm (doors open at 7pm). Our speaker, Tony Mitchell, who is the Vice-Chairman of Uxbridge Local History Society, will talk on ‘Blooming Uxbridge – The story of the biggest cut flower nursery in the UK’. Entry price is £3 on the door, payable by cash or card. Tea/coffee and cake will be available from 7pm and will be on a donation-basis, with proceeds going to the Motor Neuron Disease (MND) charity.We look forward to seeing lots of members and visitors for this exciting event. Everyone welcome.
If you have any queries, please contact secretary@ickenham horticultural.org.uk

L A warm wecome to our Lecture group and myself Graham Tarling. I've  been running the Lecture group since April 1997, when I took over from Bert Simpkins. The first lecture I organised in October 1997 was Called 'Four Seasons at Windsor', presented by Len Critchlow, and was about Saville Gardens, Windsor.
Our Lecture group programme starts In October, through to March, except January because of expected bad weather, in all it is five meetings, unless I decide to do an extra, which I have done on occasions, and always give that talk myself.

 s far as I am concerned. the reason my predecessor asked me to take over the group was because of my Horticultural qualifications, and background. Over the years I have managed to collect numerous City & Guilds qualifications, and an Ordinary National Diploma in Amenity Horticulture which was obtained at Writtle College Chelmsford. I also hold a national Chainsaw Certificate and a Spray certificate, and I now have 36 years experience in the industry. For the last 11 years I have been self employed maintaining private gardens In Ickenham & Ruislip.
Please do come along to our talks, they are well worth going to, and if you do need any horticultural advice please feel free to contact me, ( as long as you are a member of our society of course )
Happy Gardening, Graham Tarling