Brentford Event of the Week: Adult Learn to Row Course at Ferry Wharf

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

The five-week course will start tomorrow, July 22 and last until August 19. Image Credit: Team Keane
The five-week course will start tomorrow, July 22 and last until August 19. Image Credit: Team Keane

WHAT warm, summery weather we've had in Brentford during these last few days!

Are you looking at ways of making the most the heat but don't know what to do?

Look no further than our What's On page which has lots of exciting events taking place in Brentford in the near future.

You can list yours for FREE too, just click the black 'Nub It' button on our What's On page.

Our top pick for this week is Team Keane's five-week Adult Learn to Row Course at Ferry Wharf.

This is your chance to learn a new sport.

There is no better time to learn to row, the weather is great and the river is at its most beautiful!

The sessions will start tomorrow, July 22, at 7pm and will run for five weeks until August 19.

For more details email [email protected] or click HERE.

     

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