Our series of lectures from Speakers eminent in their respective fields, aim to provide stimulating talks and discussions on matters of science, art, history, politics, music, literature etc
Meetings are held at Friars Green Methodist Church hall and commence at 7.30pm
February 3rd
The importance of science education
Wendy Winnard
An award-winning teacher with 35 years’ experience in science teaching, training and development, Wendy Willard will explore the decline of Science Education in the UK, its impact and possible solutions.
Time before this event
March 3rd
Local government finances
Dr Robert Barr OBE
Local authorities are responsible for a wide range of services from emptying bins to housing the homeless and providing social care. How is all this funded? Bob Barr is a career academic and geographer with years of experience on Borough and Parish councils. His talk will cover the issues facing local government today, and how it is all paid for.
April 7th
AGM/William Beamont: Warrington’s greatest citizen?
Harry Wells
Harry Wells shows us the life and achievements of this celebrated local benefactor, historian and former mayor of Warrington..
Previous Meetings
October 7th
Traditional Music
Geoff Bibby
Geoff Bibby, a much-loved local performer, explores the literary and musical qualities of a range of traditional English songs, and sings a selection in the traditional unaccompanied style.
November 4th
The opportunity and the threat of AI
Phil Atkinson
A philosophical and ethical look at the opportunities and threats presented by AI and new technology. Phil is an engineer with wide experience in complex engineering, scientific and research projects both in the UK and internationally.
December 2nd
Roman Britain and where to find it
Mike Bryan
Mike Bryan, historian, author and publisher, gives insights into Roman sites such as Hadrian’s Wall, the Antonine Wall and the Forts of the Saxon Shore..