
| 55 Baker Street Food Market This Week
| Our food market returns to the outdoor atrium of 55 Baker Street from 12.00 to 15.00 this Thursday 26 August. A small but perfectly formed ‘mini’ market, it will feature independent street-food stalls from our market partners Urban Food Fest. | |
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 | Al Fresco Dining In Marylebone | There's still time to enjoy our al fresco dining scheme on New Quebec Street and Seymour Place before road closures end on 28 August. | |
| |  | Support PIP’s Big Give | Make a pledge to support adults with a learning disability or autism into meaningful employment and achieve their ambitions. | |
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| | | Feel Fabulous at Barracuda Ladies Club | Baker Street business Barracuda is inviting women of the Quarter to ‘Feel Fabulous’ at an event with celebrity permanent make-up and medical tattoo artist Hina Solanki of Sol Cosmetics on 1 September. Hina will share her top tips on the ageing process, how to look after your skin at home and the red-carpet procedure. She will also be discussing with the group how to feel fabulous and her ground-breaking work with charities and at government level. | |
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 | Food Market | Our Food Market at 55 Baker Street returns 26 August, 12.00 - 15.00 | |
| |  | Mental Health First Aid | Qualifies you as a Mental Health First Aider 7 - 9 September | |
| |  | Fire Marshal | Advice and training by professional firefighters 14 September 9.00 - 12.00 | |
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 | Portman Square Garden | Food, bar and activities in Portman Square Garden 15, 16 and 17 September | |
| |  | Emergency First Aid | Emergency First Aid at Work in person 26 September | |
| |  | Food Market | Our Food Market at 55 Baker Street returns 9 September, 12.00 - 15.00 | |
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| Weekly spotlight: Cox & Power | Independent Marylebone jewellers, Cox & Power, are offering 10% off through our Baker Street Regulars scheme. Their unique jewellery range features rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings, and is both made and sold at their shop and studio in Chiltern Street. | |
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 | | Did you know? | While the term ‘al fresco’ has become associated with outside dining in the UK, in Italy it can mean something very different. With the literal translation meaning cold, cool or chilly, the phrase is also used figuratively to mean “in prison”! |
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