Tuesday 23 August 2022

Baker Street Quarter Partnership - News of the Quarter

 

Bank Holiday Things To Do In Marylebone
As we lead up to the bank holiday, we've rounded up lots of things to do in Marylebone this week and over the weekend, with brilliant special offers which all feature in our campaign with TfL, Summer in the City. From summer dining and late-night cocktails to fitness training, plus the many lovely shops, restaurants and attractions in the Quarter - make the most of late summer days and evenings...
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St Marylebone Festival Volunteers
Employees from local businesses CPPI, BDO, Brevan Howard and Home House volunteered their time at the Festival...
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Upcoming Events and Training
We have lots of free training courses and events coming up, for you to update your work skills and explore the area...
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Young Westminster Turns Five 
Young Westminster Foundation will soon be celebrating five years of helping young people in the borough...
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Street Management Team Update
Find out more about what our Street Management Team are doing in the area...
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Taste of Summer Menu at Kitchen at Holmes
The Chandon Garden Spritz Terrace at Kitchen at Holmes on Baker Street is a lovely setting for outdoor dining and drinks. Their Taste of Summer menu offers two dishes plus a cocktail for £27. Make a date with colleagues or friends and enjoy the terrace this summer.
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Food Market at 55
Delicious street food in 55 Baker Street's atrium
25 August 12.00 - 14.30
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Summer in the Square
Food & bar in Portman Square Garden
7 Sept 12.00 - 20.00 
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Literature Tour
Stroll through the streets of Marylebone
7 Sept 13.00 - 14.00
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Fire Marshal Training
Free Fire training for Members
13 September 09.00-12.00
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Networking Event
An exclusive evening at Daniel Galvin
15 September 18.00-20.00
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Mental Health First Aid 
A three-day interactive training course
20 - 22 September 
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Did you know?
One Marylebone writer on our Literature Tour is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. His famous literary detective Sherlock Holmes resided at what was the then-fictional address of 221b Baker Street. Today you can visit the Sherlock Holmes Museum at 221b (although technically number 239!) Baker Street.