As well as monthly meetings, Bookham u3a runs events such as Quizes, Theatre trips and social evenings, details of which will also appear here. No monthly meeting is held in August. Visitors are welcome to attend but it would be preferable to notify our secretary beforehand at secretary@bookhamu3a.org.uk
Forthcoming events
19th June 2026
Surrey Network
300 Years of English Theatre: From the Rise of the Elizabethan Playhouses to the Fall of Oscar Wilde
Giles Ramsay, Independent Theatre Producer, Director & Lecturer
Venue: The Menuhin Hall
Booking Required
30th June 2026
2:00 pm
Social
This is open to all member who would enjoy an afternoon event. A strawberry tea event will be held on 30th June at the Grange. After an optional tour of the […]
Cost: £10
Booking Required
7th July 2026
2:30 pm
Monthly Meeting
For over 18 years Alistair Brien was the headteacher of a large and successful secondary school in Bournemouth, the last three of which was spent getting through covid and coming out […]
Venue: Old Barn Hall
1st September 2026
2:30 pm
Monthly Meeting
A talk from a Co-op speaker on the many hazards surrounding Wills, Probate, Trusts and more. We have had this talk in previous years and members have found it useful.
Venue: Old Barn Hall
3rd September 2026
Outing
18th September 2026
Surrey Network
Presented by Imogen Corrigan BA MPhil FRHistS FRSA, Lecturer on Medieval History
Venue: The Menuhin Hall
Booking Required
6th October 2026
2:30 pm
Monthly Meeting
A new talk from our former chairman Roger Mendham in which he looks at the stories behind some of the most famous photographs in history
Venue: Old Barn Hall
16th October 2026
Surrey Network
Presented by Steve Bird, Lecturer on Military History & Current Affairs
Venue: The Menuhin Hall
Booking Required
3rd November 2026
2:30 pm
Monthly Meeting
Daniel Keel is a local author, journalist, birdwatcher and speaker who is an expert on swans and gives this talk about these magnificent birds which are so common in the […]
Venue: Old Barn Hall
20th November 2026
Surrey Network
1st December 2026
2:30 pm
Monthly Meeting
Gillian Lloyd was given her first camera at 50 and has since gone on to be a recognised wildlife photography. This talk is an illustrated account of her career.
Venue: Old Barn Hall