Until Saturday June 21 Uxbridge-based amateur dramatic group the Purple Theatre Company are performing their summer production of Noel Coward’s Hayfever. The play follows the eccentric Bliss family who have each invited a guest for the weekend but neglected to tell the others. When the unfortunate guests arrive, they find themselves alternately amused, embarrassed, humiliated and ignored as their bohemian hosts continue to behave just as they please.

See Hayfever at The Compass Theatre, in Glebe Avenue, Ickenham from 7.30pm. Tickets cost £13, concessions pay £11.

Hillingdon Primary School holds its Summer Fayre on Saturday June 21. From 12pm - 4pm youngsters can enjoy fun fair rides, go karts, birds of prey, pony rides, BBQ food including halal meat and many more activities. Adults pay £1 at the gate, children go free, in the school field in Nichols Avenue, Hillingdon.

Saturday Night is Music Night - an evening of classical ‘pops’ for all the family to enjoy. Hillingdon Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by its founder, Peter Williams, will play Elgar’s Chanson de Matin, Mendelssohn’s Incidental Music for A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Klaus Badelt’s soundtrack for the original Pirates of the Caribbean film – and a medley of Abba classics.

It is the first time the orchestra has performed in Ruislip’s 13th century Great Barn in Manor Farm, Bury Street. Performance starts at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £10 and are available on the door.

There are three led cycle rides for fitness fans to join in with on Sunday. Enjoy an on and off road cycle ride taking in areas in the north of the borough, including a stop at Ruislip Lido with the chance to relax on the beach or enjoy a stop at the Woodland Centre. The ride starts at Eastcote Library at 10am.

A female only bike ride starts at Specialized Concept Store in Ruislip High Street, riding on quieter roads, cycle paths and parks to Hillingdon Cycle Circuit in Minet Country Park. You can choose how many circuits of the track you would like to ride before returning via the canal towpath, stopping for a coffee in Northala Fields.

For those in the south of the borough - join an easy-going ride from Meadows Community Centre in Wise Lane, West Drayton, along wide paths in Harmondsworth and into lovely countryside with lakes, streams and rivers. From the top of Harmondsworth Moor you can see Heathrow airport and the Arch of Wembley Stadium. Bring some sandwiches for a picnic with a view.

Fun runners will be hitting the streets on Sunday June 22 to raise money for Help for Heroes. The charity runners will begin their 11-mile cross country run at 11.30am at Hillingdon Athletics Club and are expected to end at JJ Moons in Victoria Road, Ruislip Manor between 1pm and 2pm to take part in more fundraising activities.           

Support the runners and do your bit for charity back at the pub where there will be live music, a raffle and Help for Heroes merchandise on sale.