News
Croydon u3a Chair Jenny Wilson is a member of the new u3a Council
The new u3a Council, which gathered for the first time in April, has been established to act as a conduit between u3a members and the Trust. They will feed your thoughts, ideas and concerns into the ongoing development of the u3a movement. Your two London representatives are Jenny,...
May Bulletin
Our May Bulletin is now available: May Bulletin ...
Benefits of Tai Chi and u3a Membership
Croydon Tai Chi were delighted to be given the opportunity to demonstrate their love of this form of exercise and talk about the benefits of u3a membership. We think Paulette and Chris really did us proud. ...
List of Interest Groups
The latest list of our interest groups is available HERE. The u3a will give you the chance to develop your interests, learn new things and make new friends. The opportunities are here. Be creative, learn a new skill, get fit, teach others something you are good at, help to organise an...
March - April Bulletin
The March Bulletin is now available, read it here. ...
Spring Magazine
The Spring 2025 Croydon u3a magazine is now available here. ...
February News from the Chair
Welcome, We are developing our offer all the time with new groups popping up. This month our brand-new Song-a-Long will be starting. Trips down memory lane; remember those favourite tracks from a few decades ago? Singing is good for us – it encourages more efficient breathing. Singing in a...
Only 4 places left on the short break in the Cotswolds
The 5 day/4 night break to Stratford-upon-Avon and the Cotswolds is from 31 March until 4 April 2025. To book one of the last few please see the details in the November 2024 bulletin. ...
The January 2025 Bulletin is now available!
Read the January 2025 bulletin here. ...
What a great start to Christmas
At our December Monthly Meeting we were delighted to be entertained by staff and students from Orpheus College, Godstone, Surrey. We enjoyed a full and varied programme with 3 former students singing solos and leading community singing. We laughed at the very amusing pieces by Sir Richard...