Eyots and Aits: Islands of the River Thames

Friends of Watermans Park hosts a talk by Miranda Vickers and Jim Storrar

View of the Thames from Watermans Park
View of the Thames from Watermans Park

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February 9, 2024

There is a chance to hear a talk on the islands in the River Thames near Brentford this month.

The Friends of Waterman’s Park have organised the event which will feature Miranda Vickers, the author of Eyots and Aits: Islands of the River Thames as well as Jim Storrar, local historian and a Friend of the Park, who will particularly focus on Brentford Ait.

The talk will take place on Tuesday 20 February at 7pm at the Digital Dock, 205 High Street, Brentford, TW8 8AH and is scheduled to last for approximately an hour.

Entry is free and places are limited so if you would like to attend, reserve your place here.

The Friends of Waterman's Park's main aim is to help protect, conserve and enhance Watermans Park, its environs and access to the River Thames for the enjoyment of residents and visitors.

It was formed by a group of local people who envisage a vibrant community amenity which can host community events as well as an attractive recreational area for all.

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