What’s New, On & Happening in Fulham
March 2025
““Flowers and colours everywhere, I am so glad that March is here.” – Anamika Mishra
If you’re single and bored of dating apps, Bridge Baker are calling for Fulham locals to join them at their “Meet the Local Singles” evenings. This new series of social sessions take place at their 811 Fulham Road Bakery and Pizzeria. The evenings are small informal gatherings of approximately 20 singles, with the emphasis on a relaxed an easy environment for single locals to chat, make new connections and enjoy a midweek night out.
The next event takes place on Thursday 20 (at 7 pm) and Fulham resident, owner of Bridge Baker Gauri Nafrey told Urban Village LDN more. “At the suggestion of a local customer we’ve started hosting these events for singles. There’s no speed dating, or formalities we just provide a lovely opportunity for single individuals 25+ to mix and mingle over food and drink - the old fashioned way - face to face. We can’t guarantee equal numbers of men and women but we will try our best”.
So SW6 singletons if you’re finding it hard to meet new people, and apps tricky to navigate, the team at Bridge Baker would love you to join them at their next event. The ticket price of £22 includes a freshly baked pizza and a drink (a choice of wine, beer or a soft drink). Tickets must be pre booked before the event starts at 7pm. Dress code is smart casual and you can find out more on the link below.
There are a few new real estate alternatives popping up alongside those who’ve been long established in our urban village. One of those newbies is Druce who, although they’ve been in existence since 1822, are new to SW6. They’ll be opening their first Fulham branch this month at 62 New Kings Road (Hally’s, Koji end!). To herald their arrival they’ve currently got a “no strings attached” 0% commission offer on both sales and rentals. This is open to all clients in SW6 and they are also happy to offer free market appraisals for anyone interested in understanding the current market.
Describing themselves as a boutique agency, Druce offers an extensive range of services including property management, asset management, sales, and lettings to customers both locally and internationally. They have other London branches including Kensington, Chelsea, Notting Hill and beyond the UK they’ve expanded internationally with offices in Dubai, Singapore, and Vietnam allowing them to offer cross-border real estate services.
Urban Village LDN caught up with Iqbal Miah, an associate at Druce and a former resident of Fulham. “I know the area and the community well because I used to live on Munster Road. We’re keen to collaborate with local businesses and have just filmed a social media area guide showcasing businesses and our neighbours on the New Kings Road. Although our doors don’t open until mid-March we have already started operating in the area and we’d love to hear from residents who are interested in selling or renting their property”.
Accessories of Old is a treasure trove, a real Aladdin’s cave of vintage and dead stock jewellery; definitely worth popping in for a nose around next time you’re passing. There’s an interesting back story to this SW6 business run by local residents Lisa and Jon Goldsmith after Lisa’s grandfather started the business in 1918 in South Africa. From both Fulham locations, the Railway Arch on Munster Road and the Parsons Green Depot, they sell jewellery to the public, film, TV & theatre companies and vintage dealers.
As well as being a fantastic destination for magpies and jewellery lovers both locations now have have charm bars in store. They’ve started hosting charm jewellery making parties, a great idea for a girls night out, a hen do or birthday parties. These events can be hosted at Accessories of Old either during the day or in the evening and Urban Village LDN spoke to Jon who told us more. “Events seemed like a natural extension to what we do and we’ve really enjoyed meeting party goers and hosting them here in our charm rooms in Fulham. Basically how it works is you choose a chain and then select as many charms as you wish, to add to bracelets or necklaces. Most people choose 5, 7 or 9 charms, but this is totally up to you to decide what you feel works best for you. Prices start from £20 for a 18ct gold plated, or silver plated, vintage chain, plus 5 charms, but this is just a guide and the price may vary a little, depending on how many charms you choose”.
You’ll need to book in for your event or the charm bar if you’re a party of five and over. Simply head over to their website and fill out the booking form. Parties of less than five can usually come in on a walk in basis. Jon told us “if there is no room in the charm room, we will find you another space. We have never had to turn people away from making their jewellery …yet!”.
DanceWest is an award winning charity, based in a purpose built professional quality dance studio at the Sands End Arts & Community Centre (SEACC), and their mission is to enable everyone to have access to dance. Since 2014 they have pioneered dance programmes offering a creative response to issues including poor health, socio-economic disadvantage and unequal access to physical activity. This year they’ve been invited for the first time to take part in the Big Give “Arts for Impact” campaign which goes live on 18 March and runs for a week. Funds raised will support DanceWest’s “Move to Health” programme, a dance and well being programme for adults aged 60 and over which encourages regular movement, improving strength and mobility, reducing loneliness, helping participants stay active and independent.
If you haven’t heard of The Big Give they’re an organisation that brings together large donors, philanthropists, foundations and businesses, the public and charities who need their support. They then match what the public and large funders donate, doubling the difference that everyone, including the charities, can make.
Urban Village LDN spoke to Julia Fitzelle, Director at Dance West to find out more. “We’re delighted that The Big Give have invited us to take part in this campaign, especially as we’re starting to look at further diversifying our income streams in what has been a challenging landscape for the arts. We’ve never been part of one of their campaigns before so we’re looking forward to raising awareness about DanceWest and making new connections. We’re excited to run our first digital fundraising campaign, it’s going to be a whirlwind of a week, not only raising funds for our Move to Health programme but building relationships and extending the DanceWest community”.
DanceWest’s “pay-what-you-can” Move to Health classes here in Fulham foster improved health, combat isolation and loneliness and address critical challenges for adults aged 60 + including the dangers of falls, social isolation, and a lack of regular, enjoyable physical activity. Reduced mobility and strength increase the risk of falls, often leading to serious health issues and loss of independence. Move to Health tackles these issues through fun weekly dance and fitness classes designed to improve physical health, reduce falls and strengthen social connections. Best summed up by one participant aged 74 “Meeting people here is wonderful. We miss each other when someone can’t come. Keeps me motivated and happy. I feel like I’ve achieved something each time. If this program stopped, we’d all be so disappointed.”
The Big Give campaign goes live on 18 March until then you can find out more about DanceWest on the link below. We’re sure with the help of donors from the West London community and beyond, that DanceWest will smash their fundraising target of 4k so the Move to Health programme can continue.
PROMOTION
Urban Village LDN, before the end of the financial year, sat down with SW6 residents and wealth managers Dasha Plotnikova and Max Scholey from Raymond James, Fulham to find out more about the bespoke service they offer. Dasha told us “one of the main reasons we launched Raymond James, Fulham is that we believe all clients deserve the best service. For us, one of the key components is ensuring people have one port of call, one person to speak to about their financial situation and investments in plain English, instead of being passed around from team to team”.
Dasha and Max believe in building long term relationships so they can guide their clients through the years. Ensuring they can fund the lifestyle they want, support loved ones, navigate big life changes such as moving house, career breaks, pivots or retirement. Raymond James, Fulham start the process with a free initial consultation so that all parties can get to know each other and make sure they are the right fit. Dasha continues “personal finances are, by their very nature, personal. That’s why it is important to find a wealth manager with whom you are comfortable. Every client is different so we create a plan and investment strategy that is individual to them”.
Max picks up the conversation, “when helping people with their finances, there are three main things that we can do. Cash flow planning to see whether you are on track to meet your goals or if any adjustments need to be made. Our bread and butter is investment management. If cash flow planning is the architect’s drawing, then investment management is the building. This is where we carefully select and align investments with a client’s plan putting them in the best position to achieve their goals. Finally, we can introduce financial planning when considering more complex issues such as inheritance tax and estate planning”.
If you’d like to find out more and see how Raymond James, Fulham can help you with your financial goals get in touch with Dasha and Max (Fulham@RaymondJames.com) or find out more on the link below.
Disclaimer: With investment, your capital is at risk.
Head to Sands End Arts & Community Centre (SEACC) for a flipping great Pancake Day this Shrove Tuesday. We’ve heard there’s a special pancake-making guest and they’ll be selling pancakes with maple syrup for a £1 until they run out.
Join the flatmates at the Little Blue Door Fulham ( on Friday 14) “everyone’s invited for a shamrockin’ good time”. They’ll be live Irish Music, green beer, Jameson cocktails, Beer Pong, DJ’s, retro games and house party vibes. Tickets cost £10 and include entry and welcome drink before 10pm. Find out more here https://linktr.ee/thelittlebluedoorfulham
Come and take part in Petanque events at the Walnut Grove by the Sands End Arts & Community Centre in South Park. These events are planned for up to 24 teams and the entry fee is £10 per player (£20 per team) in cash upon arrival. There will be a PRIZE for the winners and runner-ups. Petanque is a simple and enjoyable game where the objective is to throw metal balls as close as possible to a small wooden target ball called the jack. It’s super simple, easy to pick up and can quickly get competitive! SIGN UP here https://wbrassociation.org.uk/petanque/
“Meet the Local Singles” evenings, a new series of social sessions, take place at Bridge Baker’s 811 Fulham Road Bakery and Pizzeria. The evenings are small informal gatherings of approximately 20 singles, with the emphasis on a relaxed, easy environment for single locals to chat, make new connections and enjoy a midweek night out over a drink and some pizza. Find out more / book tickets here https://bridgebaker.co.uk/events/
Billed as a “high energy Tina Turner tribute featuring powerhouse vocals, dynamic backup dancers and a buzzing atmosphere” in a marquee at the Palace. Sing along to Proud Mary, enjoy drinks from the bar and soak up the atmosphere of the palace. Tickets cost £25 book here https://www.fulhampalace.org/whats-on/events/
A concert celebrating springtime in support of Maggie’s West London at St Eth’s, 528 Fulham Palace Road, featuring the Fulham Belles and the Roehampton Club Ladies. Tickets £7.50 - £15 and there will be a paid bar. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/youve-got-a-friend-spring-concert-maggies-west-london-tickets-1216439556459
Head to Kenrick's Fulham at 275 Wandsworth Bridge Road where they’ll be tasting a selection of wines suitable for Spring, think Sauvignon Blanc, Rosé, light reds. These wines will paired with a selection of seasonal British cheeses. Tickets cost £20.46 per person find out more here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/kenricks-fulham-spring-wines-and-cheese-tasting-thursday-27-march-tickets-1243661277359
This chamber choir has moved to a new home, All Saints Fulham, and on Sun 29 they will be singing the Mozart Requiem and some of Bach’s Cantatas. Mozart died in Vienna at the tender age of 35 well before its completion but his composition was completed by his disciple Sussmayr who delivered it to Mozart’s patron complete with Mozart’s signature, almost a year after he had died! Book tickets and find out more details here https://www.fulhamcamerata.com/
Did you know that Gifts on the Green has a long but interesting story behind it? At their Fulham shop on the New Kings Road front of house you’ll find a lovely selection of cards, gifts and toys but behind the scenes they are working away supplying candles to customers across the country.
The Savoy was one of their first customers, are still a customer and the longest standing of clients. Urban Village LDN caught up with Amanda Stahel who’s mother started the business in the 60's, making candles in a garage in Sheen/Kew. “It was such an entrepreneurial time and my Mother went on to open her first shop on Parkway in Camden. It was here with her candle maker and potter friends that she showcased hers and their creations”.
Next there was a move to Covent Garden in 1982 with a focus on candles and that’s when the whole sale side of the business started. Amanda continues “it was such a phenomenal time, such a good spot for us when Covent Garden was redeveloped. There were so many independents and we flourished providing candles for restaurants around the area and we also had a tank where customers could dip and colour their own candles”.
A third shop location was bought in the late 80s in Parsons Green where they still run their wholesale business today. We asked Amanda when she got involved in the business and the reply started with a chuckle “when I was three, carrying things around, working during my school holidays in the Covent Garden shop. I got more involved in 1998 and in 2007 I took over the reins completely. The wholesale business is the main part of what we do and the shop is a lovely extra. We have a wonderful supportive community around us and supply various SW6 businesses including The Brown Cow and Koji. We are so grateful to supply locals with cards, candles, toys, and gifts, to have survived lockdown and to keep going!”.
You can find out more about Gifts on the Green and other local businesses in the Parsons Green are on the link below.
PROMOTION
Allison Rodger Designs studio and shop is based in the heart of Fulham at 283 New Kings Road. It's here that Allison, also a Fulham resident, works closely with her clients to meticulously craft bespoke womenswear pieces that flatter and have timeless appeal. Urban Village LDN caught up with Allison as "the season" fast approaches to talk about the ultimate time of year for occasion wear.
Allison told us "it's been busy as clients plan their outfits for forthcoming events this spring and summer. We're on a roll with consultations and fittings with mothers of bride and groom, Ascot and horse racing goers, wedding guests and of course brides. I'm so lucky to love what I do, collaborating with my regular clients, meeting new ones and helping them all bring their ideas for a bespoke piece to a reality. It's always such an exciting process and I pride myself on giving the same attention to detail to every commission; whether it's a wedding dress or a wardrobe staple”.
As well as local residents Allison's clients come from all over the world and include celebrities and dignitaries: Nigella Lawson, Dame Karen Pierce and Cherie Blair. If you haven't visited the store before why not pop in when you're next passing to have a browse through sample pieces and a curated collection of accessories. If Allison isn't upstairs, ring the bell as she'll most likely be in her downstairs studio pattern cutting and creating designs on her mannequin. Alternatively if you'd like to enquire about a bespoke design call Allison on 020 7821 7000 or book an appointment via her website where you can also see examples of her tailoring, occasion and bridal work.