10 March-30 April 2008: Karate on Ice
Calling all Senior Citizens! This year the Designing Urban Futures Facilitation Foundation is hosting its ever popular Spring Martial Arts Courses at the Streatham Ice Arena. Last year was a huge success and this year the karate kids are back and running classes for the over 65's until the end of April.
"Basically this is combining essential self-defence skills with ballet on a slippery surface," says karate chief Mike Bandana.
Another superb initiative from DUFFF to get our Senior Citizens both active and confident enough to negotiate the troublemakers on our streets after dark. As long as they don't turn them into a bunch of skating vigilantes!
For further details contact Cynthia Waltbulgbrier.
Thursday 22 February 2007: Courses for Horses
Ever fancied a ride on horseback through the
countryside, followed by lunch at a lovely rural pub?
Join the RPP’s campaign for equestrian rights of way
on towpaths and bridleways and you could win a field
in Dorset!
Simply follow Jeremy (on his horse Centurion) and his
colleagues along the delightful bridleway between
Christchurch and Nissle and you will automatically be
entered in to the raffle draw to be held after lunch
at the Shattered Monk. Top prize is a piece of land
owned by RPP leader and benefactor, Jeremy McClintock, to use as you wish (except for fly tipping, and subject to contract).
Assemble, 11am: The Hooded Arms public house,
Christchurch. Contact Jill Hicks on 0789 8888388 for
details.
Thursday 1 March 2007: Chat in a Chopper
Due to soaraway demand, Jeremy will once again be
opening up the party chopper to erudite conversation,
while taking in the views a mile above Westminster.
£1155.57 inc. VAT per seat (wheelchair users and
passengers with guide dogs count as two seats);
sandwiches and champagne supplied
(ps, dialogue will be recorded)
Sunday 11 March 2007: Pilgrims for the Pound
Calling all anti-Euro activists! RPP leader Jeremy
McClintock cordially invites you to walk from the white
cliffs of Dover to Canterbury with fellow travellers
for sterling. This will be an opportunity to walk the
very earth that was closest to desecration by the Nazi
jackboot and discuss the latest continental threat to
our sovereign way of life.
All political shades welcome, apart from federalists!
Elevenses, lunch and high tea have all been booked at
various hostelries en route. This option is available
to individuals at a surcharge of £150.
++++STOP PRESS++++
Sting will be playing tracks from his latest album
Songs from the Labyrinth at the Torryd Arms in
Canterbury that night. The RPP has secured 12 tickets
for this event which are available at £270 each to
Pilgrims. We hope you've got the "lute" to come –
Sting has!
To pre-book any of the above please send a cheque for the required amount to:
Amanda Smyth, Bursar
95 Salehurst Road
London
SE4 1AR
Please make your cheques payable to Amanda Smyth