Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Association

APOTHECARIES’ HALL

Apothecaries' Hall Black Friars Lane, London

A visit to the Apothecaries’ Hall for 24 people has been arranged for Wednesday 16 October at 11 am. The tour will last 1½ hours. The Society of Apothecaries’ archives chart the history of its development and its changing roles and activities as a City Livery Company; a major centre for the manufacture and sale […]

£20.00

The Annual Lecture 2019

King Charles Street

Lord Ricketts, the new President of the Association, will give this year's FCOA Annual Lecture on Tuesday 5 November at 12.00 noon in the Diplomatic Academy's Mayhew Theatre in King Charles Street. The subject will be "What is National Security?" The lecture will be followed by a reception in The Map Room. Tickets can be […]

£20.00

Canterbury Ghost Walk

Canterbury Ghost Walk Akberry's Wine Bar,, Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom

Event:          Canterbury Ghost Walk Location:     Outside “ALBERRYS WINE BAR” in St Margarets Street, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2TY.   Date:            12 November at 18:00 PROMPT Price per person    £12:00 Description: This promises to be a truly fascinating, if not scary, experience. Given the age and historical importance of Canterbury, there’s plenty to draw on, with […]

£12.00

THE GARRICK CLUB VISIT

Garrick Club Garrick Street, Covent Garden, London

A visit to the Garrick Club has been arranged for Tuesday 26 November at 10 am. Tea/coffee and biscuits will be served on arrival in the Morning Room. The Club was founded in 1831 and moved to its present premises in 1864. It houses the largest and most significant collection of British theatrical works of […]

£20.00

FCOA Annual Lecture Sir Simon Fraser: Rebuilding British Foreign Policy

Sir Simon Fraser, previously PUS in the FCO from 2010-15, will give this year’s FCOA Annual Lecture on Wednesday 2 December at 12.00. The title is Rebuilding British Foreign Policy. Because of current Covid restrictions, it will not be possible for him to speak in KCS as we had previously planned. Instead he will do […]

Christmas Party 2019

    This year’s Annual Reception will take place on Friday 6 December in the FCO’s Locarno Suite, King Charles Street, from 12.00 to 14.30.   As last year it will have a distinct Christmas flavour. We are delighted that the excellent FCO Choir will open our event with some carols. Mulled wine, white wine, […]

£21.00

NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM & CHELSEA PHYSIC GARDEN OF ENGLAND MUSEUM

National Army Museum and Chelsea Physic Garden Royal Hospital Road

In the morning we will visit the National Army Museum which is the British Army’s central museum, adjacent to the Royal Hospital Chelsea, the home of the “Chelsea Pensioners”.  This will not be a guided tour.  In the afternoon we will go to the Chelsea Physic Garden during the Snowdrop week.  In between, we will […]

£10.00

ST PAUL’S CATHEDRAL

Architecture specialist, David Thompson, will lead a tour of Christopher Wren's masterpiece, St Paul’s Cathedral.  Built over 35 years between 1675 and 1710 under the jurisdiction of five monarchs, Wren saw the great church through to completion.  English Baroque in style, we will consider how it is engineered and decorated as we tour both exterior […]

£29.00

Talk by Professor Piers Ludlow on Negotiating with the EU: Recollections of Past Experience

POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE When: 13.00-14.00 on Tuesday 24 March 2020 Where: Mayhew Theatre, King Charles Street Historian, Professor Piers Ludlow, London School of Economics, will talk about the UK's pre-1973 experience of dealing with the EC in the context of the present negotiations with the EU. Hosted by FCO Association. Attendance open to all FCO […]

Visit to Bletchley Park 7 May 2020 POSTPONED

Due to the Coronavirus crisis, Bletchley Park is temporarily closed and this visit has been postponed. We will reinstate it as soon as it’s possible, and safe, to do so.  ​ Visits to Bletchley Park are always popular, our last was in 2017, and at the request of members we have arranged a repeat visit, on Thursday 7 May. We […]