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Plume: A SW London Queer Writing Collective

Plume: A SW London Queer Writing Collective

Mon, Jun 1, 6:30 PM
From Plume: A SW London Queer Writing Collective

Join Plume, SW London's queer writing collective, for a night of playful writing exercises, storytelling, poetry and good vibes! Come hang out with Plume, a new regular queer writing collective based in SW London! This in-person event (1st and 3rd Monday of each month) is all about sharing, creating, and celebrating queer voices through the art of writing. Whether you’re into poetry, prose, or just love a good story, there’s a spot for you here. Bring your vibes, your words, and get ready to connect with a community of writers in a safe and welcoming space . See you there!

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MAKE A CONSOLE TABLE

MAKE A CONSOLE TABLE

Tue, Jun 2, 5:30 PM
From The Goodlife Centre - Practical Workshops in Central London
4.8

**Bookable via our website ➡️** [https://www.thegoodlifecentre.co.uk/events/console-table/](https://www.thegoodlifecentre.co.uk/events/console-table/) **⋆⋆⋆** **Suitable for:** Absolute beginners. No prior experience in woodworking is required for this course. **About:** Learn traditional carpentry skills using a mixture of hand tools and modern drills to create a beautiful console table at the height of your choice. This is a twelve evening course to make an elegant console table for your home. The workshop is suitable for confident beginners and will teach how to measure and mark your work and how to use saws, chisels , planes as you construct bridle, mortise and tenons and shoulder joints. The design of the table can be altered in height to adapt to a coffee table, a small breakfast bar or hall table. The base is constructed in pine and the top is furniture grade plywood. These 12 evenings are a perfect starting point for many aspects of woodwork that will give you confidence to choose and replicate basic wood joints into other projects. Using a mixture of traditional hand tools and modern drills and saws, our experienced tutor will guide and inspire you as they teach age old techniques in carpentry. As you begin making wood joints traditionally constructed from seasoned pine, you will learn how to use and care for chisels, saws, planes and spoke-shaves. Maximum dimensions: Table top: 18mm Birch plywood – 80cm x 40cm – Base H82cm x W68cm x D33cm – overall table height 85cm

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ELECTRIC DREAMS (electronic/alternative club meetup) **NEW VENUE**

ELECTRIC DREAMS (electronic/alternative club meetup) **NEW VENUE**

Fri, May 29, 8:00 PM
From The London Electronic Music Meetup
4.6

**ELECTRIC DREAMS** is at a **NEW VENUE** – The Star of Kings, Kings Cross – in the "BOOKCASE BASEMENT" downstairs. Meet friendly, sociable, like-minded people who are into the same music. **FIRSTLY**... Please say **"HELLO"** on the door as you walk in and you will be introduced to other meetup members – **POSITIVE** feedback is appreciated. **ELECTRIC DREAMS** is a long running, very well established friendly and sociable club night for all fans of the electronic / alternative 80s. Meet new like-minded friends and dance the night away to club classics. Expect to hear the likes of Depeche Mode, The Human League, La Roux, OMD, Japan, Ultravox, PSB, Soft Cell, Blancmange, Goldfrapp, Visage, Blondie, Duran Duran, The Cure, NIN, Daft Punk, Adam Ant, Ladytron, Fischerspooner, Erasure, New Order, Joy Division, Yazoo, Eurythmics, Alphaville, Devo, Talking Heads, Roxy Music and many, many more. **Open from 9pm - 1am** The Star of Kings is towards the top of York Way, about a 10-15 mins. walk from Kings Cross rail station, and also close to both St. Pancras and Euston rail stations. **Door time: 9:00pm, Start time: 9:00pm** 18 and over.

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The Product Group London June 2026

The Product Group London June 2026

Thu, Jun 4, 5:30 PM
From The Product Group London
4.6

Join fellow product people on **Thu 4th June** for an evening of learning, sharing and networking at **The Product Group London**. **Topic of the Night: Product Roadmaps** Simple to create, deliver and use or a frustrating exercise? Moving beyond what roadmaps are (we’ll touch on this), we’ll delve into the frictions of how they are created, used and managed; achieving buy-in; alignment with the team and stakeholders, and much more. **Featured Guest: Grant Sloane, Co-Founder, Practora AI** Grant Sloane is a product leader and founder with deep fintech experience across digital bank Nomo, Tesco Bank, and Token.com. After several years embedding AI into product development and operational workflows, he founded Practora AI to help SMEs harness cutting-edge AI to transform business-critical processes — delivering precise, high-ROI outcomes in a matter of weeks. **About The Product Group London** The Product Group London is a monthly meetup designed to bring product people of all levels together for topical discussions, as a group and with our guest speakers. With attendees from startups to large enterprises, there is no shortage of opportunities to network and make new connections. And whilst the focus is on product management, we welcome product designers and engineers to join for some friendly and lively discussions. **A word about our sponsor and host, Clarasys** [Clarasys](https://clarasys.com/) is a management consultancy specialising in transforming organisations through a user-centric, agile and outcomes-focused approach. Employee-owned and recognised for expertise across public, private, and not-for-profit sectors, Clarasys helps clients achieve lasting improvements in the way people work, live, and grow. A core Clarasys offering is product management, where the firm excels at embedding modern product management practices to deliver early and frequent value, accelerate time-to-market, and optimise return on investment.

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AWS London Well-Architected User Group May Meetup!

AWS London Well-Architected User Group May Meetup!

Thu, May 28, 5:30 PM
From AWS London Well-Architected User Group
4.7

Hi Architects, Welcome to our the Fourth AWS London Well-Architected User Group Meetup!!! 🥳🥳🥳 Dragon Hall Trust, 17 Stukeley Street, London WC2B 5LT The AWS London Well-Architected Meetup is the latest chapter in the most popular AWS Meetup group globally. At each meetup we cover off various pillars of AWS best-practice in detail including insights from industry leaders that specialise in the Well-Architected Framework. We’ll be updating throughout the month with more speakers and our speakers so far this month include: * **Breached at 3am: How AI is Redefining Security on AWS** \| Oluwasile Adesanya \[Solutions Architect\] from Cadware Limited An overview of how the Well‑Architected Framework is evolving with AI-driven tooling, focusing on how solutions like Kiro transform detection and automated remediation of threats, practical benefits for teams, and recommended implementation patterns and pitfalls to avoid. * **AI-Assisted AWS Well-Architected Assessments with AWS Security Agent** \| Mahendran Selvakumar \[Senior Cloud & DevSecOps Engineer\] from Tata Consultancy Services This talk explores how AWS's new Security Agent can transform the traditionally time-consuming AWS Well-Architected Framework Review (WAFR) process by leveraging AI to automate and accelerate security assessments. So come join us at 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start, including drinks, snacks and friendly networking after our talks :-)

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Prompt to Motion: AI Powered Images & Animation (Workshop)

Prompt to Motion: AI Powered Images & Animation (Workshop)

Thu, May 28, 5:00 PM
From Creative Code, Data & AI
4.8

**Prompt to Motion: AI Powered Images & Animation** **Description** Join us for a hands on workshop wehere we will learn how to turn text prompts into styled visuals and short animations using open-source AI tools. You’ll work with a pre built open source pipeline in [ComfyUI](https://comfy.org) and [StableDiffusion](https://stablediffusionweb.com) to create your own motion based output for creative purpose. **Agenda** * 6:00: Welcome & Networking * 6:30: Introduction to Generative AI Tools (Open Source) for Images, Videos. Basics of prompt → image → motion with control over pipeline * 7:00: Hands-on exercise: generate images & animate on your laptop * 8:30: Quick showcase & Close **Pre-reqs** * Laptop (GPU helpful but not required) * No prior AI experience required **Insutrctor**: Suyash Joshi is an experienced software engineer and AI evangelist who worked for over a decade in London and SF Bay Area. He obtained Masters at Goldsmiths and Bachelors at University of Michigan and is also the organizer of this meetup community. **Sponsor**: Huge thanks to [Ramen Space](https://www.ramenclub.so/ramen-space), specially Charlie and Solomon from hosting us!

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