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PICTURES | Stylish Longford Dinner Dance at Chiswick 2024

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PICTURES | Stylish Longford Dinner Dance at Chiswick 2024
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Key Points

  • The 68th annual Longford Association London dinner and dance occurred at the Clayton Hotel Chiswick in West London on Saturday, February 3, 2024.
  • Over 200 people attended the event, marking it as a great success.
  • A large contingent of attendees travelled from Longford and Dublin to join the celebration.
  • Longford town native and top photographer Malcolm McNally captured a gallery of super photographs from the evening at the Clayton Hotel Chiswick.
  • The article from Longford Leader encourages readers to enjoy the photographs and to tag and share them with friends.
  • This event continues a longstanding tradition, with the 67th edition held at the same venue in early 2023, attended by over 200 people including Longford County Council Cathaoirleach Cllr Turlough McGovern, Sean Connolly from the Embassy of Ireland and his wife Frances, with music by Barry Owen and his band, and photos also by Malcolm McNally.​
  • The 66th annual dinner dance took place at the Clayton Crown Hotel in Cricklewood on Saturday, February 5, 2022, with photographs captured by Malcolm McNally; an example caption mentions Rachel McMahon, Sarah Lilly, and Maggie Lilly enjoying the atmosphere.

West London (West london News) January 31, 2026 – The Clayton Hotel Chiswick hosted the 68th annual Longford Association London dinner and dance, drawing over 200 attendees in a resounding success that united expatriates and visitors from Ireland. A significant number of guests made the journey from Longford and Dublin, underscoring the event’s pull on the diaspora community. Longford town native and accomplished photographer Malcolm McNally documented the stylish evening with a compelling gallery of images.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What was the Longford Association London dinner and dance?
  • Who attended the 68th annual event?
  • Where and when did the event take place?
  • Who captured the memorable photographs?
  • How successful was the evening?
  • What is the history of the Longford Association events?
  • Why share and tag the photographs?
  • What do past events reveal about attendee experiences?

What was the Longford Association London dinner and dance?

The Longford Association in London serves as a vital hub for people from County Longford living in the British capital, fostering social, cultural, and welfare activities among its members. Its flagship event, the annual dinner and dance, has become a cornerstone gathering, now in its 68th year as of 2024. As reported in the Longford Leader, the 68th iteration unfolded at the Clayton Hotel Chiswick on Saturday, February 3, 2024, with the publication stating:

“The 68th annual Longford Association London dinner and dance took place at the Clayton Hotel Chiswick in West London on Saturday, February 3.”

This glamorous night out highlighted the enduring bonds of the Longford community abroad, blending elegance, nostalgia, and celebration. The evening’s triumph lay in its scale and diversity, attracting over 200 participants who revelled in the occasion. Photographer Malcolm McNally, hailing from Longford town, was on hand to immortalise the moments, producing what the Longford Leader described as a “gallery of super photographs” for public enjoyment.

Who attended the 68th annual event?

Attendance at the 68th dinner and dance exceeded 200, including a “large contingent” that journeyed from Longford and Dublin, as detailed by the Longford Leader. This influx from Ireland proper amplified the festive spirit, connecting expatriates with their roots. While specific notable guests for the 68th event were not enumerated in primary coverage, the tradition’s prestige is evident from prior years.

For context, the preceding 67th event at the same Clayton Hotel Chiswick in early 2023 drew similar crowds, featuring prominent figures such as Longford County Council Cathaoirleach Cllr Turlough McGovern. Also present were Sean Connolly from the Embassy of Ireland, accompanied by his wife Frances. The Longford Leader noted in its coverage:

“Over 200 people attended the 67th Longford Association in London dinner dance which took place at the Clayton Hotel Chiswick in West London in early 2023. Among the guests were a large contingent who travelled from Longford and Dublin, including Longford County Council Cathaoirleach Cllr Turlough McGovern. Also in attendance was Sean Connolly from the Embassy of Ireland, accompanied by his wife Frances.”​

Similarly, the 66th edition in 2022 at the Clayton Crown Hotel in Cricklewood included attendees like Rachel McMahon, Sarah Lilly, and Maggie Lilly, who were captured enjoying the atmosphere, according to a caption in the Longford Leader. These examples illustrate the consistent draw of dignitaries, locals, and visitors.

Where and when did the event take place?

The Clayton Hotel Chiswick in West London served as the venue for the 68th annual Longford Association London dinner and dance, held precisely on Saturday, February 3, 2024. This choice of location in West London has become familiar, having hosted the 67th event in early 2023 as well. The Longford Leader coverage explicitly states:

“The 68th annual Longford Association London dinner and dance took place at the Clayton Hotel Chiswick in West London on Saturday, February 3, 2024.”

In comparison, the 66th gathering shifted to the Clayton Crown Hotel in Cricklewood on Saturday, February 5, 2022. The consistency in high-end Clayton properties reflects the event’s commitment to quality settings conducive to networking and merriment.

Who captured the memorable photographs?

Longford town native and top photographer Malcolm McNally was the key visual chronicler for the 68th event, present at the Clayton Hotel Chiswick to produce the gallery. The Longford Leader reported:

“Longford town native and top photographer Malcolm McNally was at the Clayton Hotel and he captured this gallery of super photographs and we hope you enjoy them.”

McNally’s work extends to previous editions, including the 67th in 2023 and the 66th in 2022, where he similarly documented proceedings.

His photographs for the 66th event, for instance, featured individuals like Rachel McMahon and Sarah and Maggie Lilly savouring the night, credited as “Picture: Malcolm McNally Photography.” McNally’s consistent involvement underscores his status as the go-to lens for Longford Association events in London.

How successful was the evening?

The Longford Leader deemed the 68th dinner and dance “a great success,” buoyed by the over 200 attendees and the enthusiastic turnout from Longford and Dublin. This robust participation affirmed the event’s appeal nearly two years on from the date, as coverage resurfaced in early 2026. The publication urged: “And don’t forget to tag and share with your friends!” to extend the night’s vibrancy online.

Past events echoed this triumph; the 67th in 2023 was described as “enjoyable,” with music by the popular Barry Owen and his band enhancing the “style and craic.” The Longford Leader captured the essence:

“Longford town native and London based photographer Malcolm McNally was in the Clayton Hotel Chiswick for the enjoyable occasion.”

Such descriptors paint a picture of reliably joyous occasions.​

What is the history of the Longford Association events?

The Longford Association in London has organised these dinner dances for decades, reaching the 68th milestone in 2024. Its mission, as stated on the official site, is

“to provide an association for Longford people in London and to promote social, cultural and welfare activities amongst our members.”

Annual iterations showcase evolution: the 66th at Clayton Crown in 2022, 67th at Clayton Chiswick in 2023, and 68th repeating the Chiswick venue.

Related associations, like the Leitrim Association London, held their 68th at the same Clayton Chiswick on February 22, 2025, indicating a shared venue preference among Irish county groups. Photographer Malcolm McNally’s recurring role ties the narrative across years.

Why share and tag the photographs?

The Longford Leader explicitly encouraged engagement:

“we hope you enjoy them. And don’t forget to tag and share with your friends!”

This call amplifies community ties, allowing attendees to relive memories and connect virtually. McNally’s galleries, interactive via arrows for navigation, facilitate this sharing on platforms like the publication’s site.

In prior coverage, similar photo essays prompted subscriptions and newsletters, broadening reach. Such strategies sustain the Association’s visibility.

What do past events reveal about attendee experiences?

Captions from the 66th event highlight personal enjoyment, with Rachel McMahon, Sarah Lilly, and Maggie Lilly “enjoying the lovely atmosphere” at Clayton Crown Cricklewood. The 67th featured dignitaries mingling amid Barry Owen’s music, blending formality with fun. These vignettes mirror the 68th’s stylish success, fostering intergenerational bonds.

The events’ persistence post-pandemic demonstrates resilience, with consistent large turnouts.

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