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This club was set up in 1983 for trades unionists in West London. It is a centre for trade union, political, cultural and general leisure activites, such as meetings, debates, film and theatre, and relaxation in the bar downstairs. (Go to web site link above for full details)

This club was set up in 1983 for trades unionists in West London. It is a centre for trade union, political, cultural and general leisure activites, such as meetings, debates, film and theatre, and relaxation in the bar downstairs.

This club was set up in 1983 for trades unionists in West London. It is a centre for trade union, political, cultural and general leisure activites, such as meetings, debates, film and theatre, and relaxation in the bar downstairs.

The hall upstairs doubles as an equipped studio theatre and function room and is open to the public. It is bookable by individuals and local organisations. Tel: 0208 992 4557 evgs

The bar downstairs is for members and their guests only. (Entry by answerphone). Members must also be members of a trade union. Associate status is available in some cases.

There are two hand pumps - usually with one dispensing a frequently changing real ale: Taylor's Landlord, Bombardier, Deuchars IPA, Adnams, etc. Guinness, Labatt's and Stella are also on offer, and they have a range of spirits on optics, including Glenmorangie.

The Club has Wireless Broadband on offer, with 2 Windows PCs which are bookable. Contact IvorW if you want to make use of this facility.


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