
As estate agents deeply rooted in the Edmonton community, we’re always keen to share meaningful local events that strengthen our neighbourhood bonds. The upcoming screening of Alba Rosa at Millfield Theatre represents exactly the kind of community spirit that makes North London such a special place to live.
This poignant independent film, centring on a bereaved woman named Grace, tackles the challenging subject of grief with sensitivity and depth. The screening, scheduled for Thursday, 30th January at 7.30pm, offers local residents more than just a cinema experience – it’s an opportunity to support the invaluable work of North London Hospice.
What makes this evening particularly special is the post-screening Q&A session. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to engage with the creative team, including lead actress Nicola Wright, writer Tommy Kear, and producer Jeffrey Salkilld. Adding depth to the discussion will be representatives from North London Hospice, including their bereavement support specialist and a counsellor from their innovative Grief Café initiative.
As property professionals who regularly work with families during significant life transitions, we understand the importance of community support services. North London Hospice provides essential care not only to patients but also to their loved ones, making our area a more compassionate place to live.
The event exemplifies why Edmonton continues to attract homeowners looking for a strong community spirit. All proceeds from ticket sales will directly benefit the hospice, with additional contributions coming from DVD sales. We encourage our clients and neighbours to support this worthwhile cause while experiencing thought-provoking local cinema.
For those considering moving to Edmonton, events like these showcase the area’s vibrant community life and strong social conscience – factors that often influence property choices and contribute to the neighbourhood’s enduring appeal.
Image: Alba Rosa