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The TU club is open Monday to Thursday from 7.30pm to 10.30pm. 

It opens at other times for special events. To join you need to be a Trade Union member and be sponsored by two members.

The Film Club, The Theatre, and some other events, are open to non-members. You can also turn up and give it a try-out before joining.

CAMRA members are welcome to use the bar as guests, and we are in the Good Beer Guide (2017, 2018, 2019 & 2020).

The club is at 33-35 High Street, Acton, London, W3 6ND. 020 8992 4557 (after 7.10pm)

 

The West London Trades’ Union Club (WLTUC or the TU Club) was formed in 1983 as a social and political meeting place for Trade Unionists in the area, members of the labour movement and the local community. It is an independent co-operative owned by its members and run by a Management Committee which includes Officers. The committee is elected from the members and elections are held, following the General meetings, every six months for half the committee. 

The TU Club has become known as a progressive centre, supporting local and national activities, there is also a bar and lounge where members and their guests can meet and relax. Many events are held in the hall upstairs or the paved garden. These range from international evenings focusing on a particular country and special celebrations like May Day, to talks, a film club, debates, barbecues, fund raising events and drama combining serious intent with music and fun.