Clitterhouse Farm Cricklewood are going to see the new Suffragette film at the Lexi Cinema!
Did you know that between 1884 and 1913, an influential suffragette – Gladice Georgina Keevil – lived at Clitterhouse Farm! In February 1908 she was one of those arrested with Emmeline Pankhurst in taking part in a demonstration outside the House of Commons.
We are planning an evening out to watch the new film ‘Suffragette’ at the Lexi Cinema on Friday 16th October at 8.50pm. If you would like to join us – please meet farm team member Amanda Beasley and others at the 260/460 bus stop opposite the Co-Operative store on Cricklewood Lane at 8.pm to take the bus to Willesden Green Library and then up to the Lexi. Alternatively, you can make your own way to the cinema and meet us there.
This is an informal night out, but please do come along if you’d like to meet some of the farm team and find out what we’re all about. Book your tickets asap as it is likely to sell out very quickly.
To book
The Lexi is recognising the continuing fight for equal pay – the current pay gap in the UK is 19.1% – so they are offering a discount of 19.1% on the bar bills for female customers!
If you’re planning to come, let us know below or send us an email so we can look out for you. info@clitterhouse.com
Lovely photos of Clitterhouse Farm by Thomas Ball