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WELCOME HELLO AND WELCOME TO The may edition of the cm17 connection This month we are afforded the luxury of a couple of bank holidays to look forward too, not to mention half term. If your life isn’t governed by children, it means quieter roads and the possibility of hunkering down with projects that avoid the crowds. Whatever your situation there really is something for everyone to do locally, just have a look at the community pages and what’s on section to see what I mean. We have shows, fetes & fairs, music and much more. At a loss for something to do? Not any more! The majority of the businesses that support this magazine through advertising in it are based (approximately) within a 6 mile radius of Harlow. They live locally, work locally and play locally and they really value your custom. Here’s an interesting fact for you: Did you know that if every adult in the UK spent just £5 per week in their local shops and businesses, instead of online, at the supermarket or with huge multinationals, it would be worth £16.8 BILLION going directly back into our towns. Which means real jobs, better facilities and nicer places to live. Makes you think doesn’t it? [www.totallylocally.org] And finally, if you know of a business, community group or charity that would benefit from having their details hand delivered through 8,500 letterboxes in Harlow, 4,600 in Sawbridgeworth or 17,000 letterboxes in Stortford, please do tell them about us. That would be a very kind thing to do indeed - and they would be so pleased you did, thank you x Until next time,

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May 2016 ISSUE 128

CONTENTS ■ FEATURES & ARTICLES 5 Letter From Robert Halfon MP 6 The Gallery at Parndon Mill Latest exhibitions

9 Local Business People in Person 12 Old Harlow Neighbourhood Speed Check 16 Youth Concern Trust (YCT) 18 Herts & Essex English School 20 Action for Family Carers 22 Harlow Chorus 40 Alzheimer’s - How Can We Fight Back?

■ FUN & LEISURE 24 Just for the Kids 29 What’s on at Victoria Hall Theatre 34 Look What’s Cooking Thai beef salad

36 Puzzles & Brain Teasers

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A Letter from Robert Halfon MP Working Hard For Harlow

Dear Residents, Since becoming our Town’s MP I have worked hard to campaign for the higher wages for lower earners, apprenticeships and more jobs for our town. That is why it is good news that since 1st April, the National Living Wage has been introduced. This means that lower paid workers will now get a minimum of £7.20 hour, rising to £9 by 2020. This will boost over 1.3 million workers pay by £5,000 by 2020. There is also a tax cut for the lower paid and over the coming years, no one will pay income tax from earnings of £12,500 a year. Since 6th April there is a £60 tax cut for the average taxpayer. To help businesses and jobs, Harlow small businesses will have the business rates substantially cut. Small business rate relief is being doubled and the threshold is being raised for the higher rates of business rates. To encourage apprenticeships, the Government is abolishing national insurance contributions for employers and increased the apprentice wage by 20%. Lower taxes for lower earners, the national living wage, and help for small businesses and apprentices will do much to boost jobs and apprenticeships in our Town. In Old Harlow, I’ve been working hard with your Old Harlow Council representatives for Fitzwilliam Court residents to fight the changes to the 7 bus route. I held a meeting with affected residents, local councillors and Arriva to discuss the situation and voice my concern. Arriva promised to go back and look further at the changes made to this bus route and will be engaging with local councillors and residents when reviewing their decision. In Church Langley, your Conservative councillors hold a surgery from 12noon-2pm outside Church Langley Tesco on the first Saturday of every month.

The next one will be on Saturday 7th May. Cllr Simon Carter has been your Councillor there since the ward was created and is your Conservative candidate there for the upcoming elections. If you have any issues or concerns, feel free to pop along to have a chat with him or one of your other councillors who would be very happy to offer their help. Along with Hannah Ellis, who is the Harlow Common Conservative candidate, I have been in many discussions with the Post Office about their plans for the postal service in our town. It is important that they continue to provide a good service in Harlow. I was particularly pleased that the Potter Street Post Office branch was recently refurbished with Government investment to ensure that it continues to provide a high quality and accessible service for residents. It is also brilliant news that Potter Street Academy will be one of 1,030 academies across the country to receive a share of £435million of Government funding. This money will come from the Government’s Condition Improvement Fund to be used for improving and expanding existing school buildings. It is important that we create the best possible learning environment for our next generation to give them the best possible start in life. I hope you all had a nice break for Easter! Best wishes, Robert

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A hub of creativity... Until 15th May Opposites Attract Vibrant paintings by Isabelle Beaubien This exhibition is a journey with colour which gives surprising results, pushing the concept of perception and colour contrast to the extreme Some of Isabelle Beaubien’s works have very strong and powerful colours while others are more neutral. In both cases, she creates striking paintings where background and foreground can appear to shift and this intrigues the eye. Each painting is finished by adding a thick layer of clear resin which generates a depth of colour beyond expectation. The colours shine and the contrast intensifies. The final effect is so strong, well defined and precise that the paintings have often been mistaken for digital work or print making. Isabelle is an emerging artist, a native of Montreal in Canada, who lives in London and commutes to her studio at Gatehouse Arts in Harlow. The exhibition is sponsored by Longmores Solicitors.

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19th May - 26th June Making Marks Lines and dust, drips and scrapes - large scale monochrome drawings by Hilary Owers Describing her working practice she says, “Drawing, for me, is an intuitive process, a very physical whole body activity that begins with no plan. In the studio I stand with the paper pinned against the wall. I begin with a mark, a line, a smudge, a gesture. As the marks add one to another, I constantly turn the paper disrupting progress, allowing the drawing to evolve organically as a response to the medium. With very large paper, sometimes up to 5 metres long, I draw with it on the floor, kneeling, reaching across, or walking around the paper back and forth, working from both sides. There are periods of nothing, just sitting, looking, then rapid bursts of activity trying not to think, just do”. Hilary Owers is a working artist who lives in rural Suffolk, and has had a studio at Cuckoo Farm Studios in Colchester, Essex for the past 17 years. As well as the drawings exhibited in The Gallery, two of Hilary’s 5 metre long drawings will be displayed in the Project Space.

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Harlow Chorus Gilbert & Sullivan’s - Iolanthe

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Following the excitement and passion of our 40th Anniversary concert at Chelmsford Cathedral last month, we are now preparing for a very light hearted concert to bring our Anniversary season to a close. Whilst the happy memory of the wonderful collaboration, which made our concert such a wonderful occasion, remains, I have to apologies to CM17 Connection readers for misleading those who attended on the order of the programme. However I’m sure that the rendition of our two Anniversary commissions, in particular Cecelia McDowell’s, will remain long in all our memories, as will the extraordinary African Sanctus. Thanks, again, go to our superb soprano soloist, Emily Yarrow, to our percussionists, to our Training Choir and, or course, to the excellent support of the Henry Moore Children’s Choir, whose part in the rendition of The Lord’s Prayer I found especially memorable.

7.30pm, we will present the concert version of Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘Iolanthe’. This was the seventh of fourteen operatic collaboration’s by the librettist, W.S Gilbert to music composed by Arthur Sullivan. This comic opera has an alternative title, ‘The Peer and the Peri’, and had the unique feature of a simultaneous opening night in the D’Oyly Carte Savoy Theatre in London and the Standard Theatre in New York on the evening of the 25th October 1882. Our performance in July will see a rare opportunity for members of Harlow Chorus to take on the numerous solo parts and the accompaniment will be provided by our ultra-talented, and very popular, Susan Graham Smith on piano. Our conductor, Alexander Chaplin, will have rehearsed us to the nth degree and will be ‘Master-ofceremonies’ for this ‘different’ evening, of which I shall tell you more next month.

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Harlow Rock School will be hosting and afternoon of music and more at the bandstand in Harlow Town Park 12– 8pm This is a free family event Music on stage from mid day plus lots of charity side stalls and activities, come along and support local charities and enjoy great music with friends and family . GPCA licensed bar (18+ ID required) Food stalls and fund raising buckets

Fundraising towards this free event has come from the Jack Petchey Foundation All schools, youth organisations and local charities are welcome to run their own fundraising /awareness stall at this event. Email park@rockfriends.co.uk Stall holders include: •

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Harlow Theatre Company Present

BETRAYAL by Harold Pinter Wed 4th - Sat 7th May at 8pm Tickets £13 or £10 concession

Book online:

www.ticketsource.co.uk/harlowtheatrecompany Or call: 0333 666 3366 (lo-call rate number)

Spotlight Promotions Present CRAIG MORRIS Spiritualist Medium THE LEGACY TOUR

Tuesday 10th May at 7.30pm

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Tickets £14.37

Book online:

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Victoria Hall Theatre Tuesday 10th May 2016 7.30pm Start Tickets £12.50* (excl booking fee)

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lOCAL COMMUNITY Harlow North PCSO Chrisie Goodman

This will be my last article for the CM17 due to my impending redundancy. My last day with Essex Police will be Monday 9th May. In April 2016 Essex Police launched ten new Community Policing Teams (CPT’s) one for each district policing area. These replace the old Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPT’s) The new teams will work as part of Community Safety Hubs with partner agencies, including councils, other emergency services, health providers, charities, Neighbourhood Watch and community groups. Their main focus is on community safety priorities and solving local problems, such as high risk anti-social behaviour, local ‘hot spot’ crimes, repeat victims or keeping the night-time economy safe. The team at Harlow will have an Inspector, 2 Sgts, 6 PC’s and 6 PCSO’s split over two shifts A and B. My understanding is that the remaining PCSO’s will no longer have designated beat areas but will deal with low level crimes such as incidents of criminal damage, taking statements and investigation as officer on the case once they have completed their training in June. Essex Police has also launched new online platforms to make reporting a crime or seeking advice from the police easier and more convenient. The force’s website has a new Do it Online section, which allows people to report non-emergency crime, road traffic collisions and lost and found property and to access a range of information and advice easily and conveniently.

I attended an over 60’s club that meets every Tuesday at the St. Mary of Latton Church hall in the Gowers and gave a personal safety talk to approximately 60 people. I asked for a show of hands as to how many of the members had access to a computer or had email on their mobile phones to which just 5 people said they had. Over the past month I have tried to call in and say goodbye to as many of you as possible that I have got to know or assisted whilst out on patrol. Old Harlow has become my second home and I shall miss it and you all enormously. When I first started in February 2005 my radio/ callsign was GQ5 (Golf Quebec 5) then I became DQ132 (Delta Quebec 132) then DQ147 and finally I am now referred to as WQ317 (Whisky Quebec 317). It is certainly going to feel strange not having a radio earpiece in my left ear and responding when called to attend incidents. Unfortunately my job search has been unsuccessful so far so I shall be taking a few months off to relax and enjoy the summer before deciding what my future holds. Best wishes to all of you. Chrisie (aka WQ317) Surgeries N/A Email

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RECIPE OF THE MONTH

LOOK WHAT’S COOKING THAI BEEF SALAD

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THIS

2 tbsp Thai fish sauce

SALAD

COLOURFUL AND FRAGRANT MAIN-MEAL

2 tsp brown sugar

IS GREAT FOR EASY ENTERTAINING. CHOOSE THICK PIECES OF STEAK AND TAKE CARE

1 tbsp fresh chopped coriander

NOT TO OVERCOOK THEM OR THEY WILL BECOME

1 tsp finely chopped lemon grass

TOUGH AND CHEWY.

1. Place the steak in a shallow dish. Mix together the lime juice, soy sauce, garlic and chilli flakes. Season with freshly ground black pepper and cover and leave to marinate for 1 hour. 2. Heat a cast iron skillet or griddle until very hot. Add the steak and cook for 4-6 minutes on each side. Remove from the pan, cover with foil and leave to rest for 15 minutes. 3. Toss together the spring onions, radishes, bean sprouts, cucumber, tomatoes and salad leaves. Mix together all the dressing ingredients, stirring until the sugar has dissolved. Season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. 4. Slice the warm steak thinly across the grain. Toss gently into the salad with the dressing. Pile into a large shallow serving dish and serve immediately, or leave to cool and serve chilled. TIP: Lemon grass stalks are sold in small packs by the fresh herbs in the supermarket. You only need a small amount to give an extra zesty fragrance to the dressing but the stalks will keep for 1-2 weeks in the fridge. Try adding chopped to curries, fruit salads or infuse in hot water for a refreshing alternative to tea.

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PUZZLES AND QUICK CROSSWORD Across 7. A large sea (13) 8. Disclosed (8) 9. Opposed to (4) 10. Move forward (7) 12. Allude to (5) 14. Learn (5) 16. Not coolest (7) 19. Zn (4) 20. Fizzy drink (8) 22. Practical example (13) Down 1. Not there (4) 2. Picture house (6) 3. Think about (7) 4. Unrefined (5) 5. Breathe in (6) 6. Insensitive (8) 11. Thorough (8) 13. Mallets (7) 15. Physician (6) 17. Tiny (6) 18. Show embarrassment (5) 21. Let fall (4)

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Last month’s

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Congratulations go to Mrs C Stocks of Elderfield who won April’s £25 cash prize Sudoku competition. Thanks to everyone else who entered!

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IT’s your community

The Henry Moore Primary School A Busy Choir Weekend!

The school Choir had a very busy weekend in April! On Saturday 16th April, a small group of twenty children from Choir participated in a 40th Anniversary concert with Harlow Chorus at Chelmsford Cathedral. They sang ‘African Sanctus’ by David Fanshawe singing solo the beautiful Lord’s Prayer (not a dry eye in the house!) and then sang the Children’s Choir part to a specially commissioned piece - ‘A time for All Seasons’ by Cecelia McDowell. We met Cecilia McDowell when we had a piece of the Harlow Chorus birthday cake.

Programme items included, The Ash Grove, Early One Morning, a selection of Olympic songs by Alan Simmons and a medley from My Fair Lady. The children did themselves proud at both concerts they were both very exciting events! We have gone straight into rehearsing for the Harlow School’s Music Festival in June now! Well done Choir!! Keep singing!

It was a very exciting event in a spectacular setting and a wonderful opportunity for the children to sing with Harlow Chorus. On Sunday 17th April, the full choir-54 children, sang at Harlow Playhouse at the Chair of the Council’s Charity Concert.

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Health Alzheimer’s: How can we fight back? By Alison Runham www.alison.runham.co.uk

Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia in the UK, affecting over 500,000 people - and public awareness is higher than ever, thanks partly to Terry Pratchett’s wellpublicised diagnosis and death. But as we welcome Dementia Awareness Week (May 15th-21st), are we any closer to understanding Alzheimer’s causes - and preventing or curing it? What Causes Alzheimer’s? In Alzheimer’s patients, beta-amyloid protein builds up to form ‘plaques’ or ‘tangles’ in the brain, preventing nerve cell connections and eventually causing loss of brain tissue. There is also a neurotransmitter shortage. These problems produce dementia symptoms such as memory loss, behaviour changes and a decreased ability to process information and stimuli, which increase in number and severity over time. Can We Prevent Alzheimer’s? Some risk factors for Alzheimer’s are unavoidable. Alzheimer’s is more common if:

• Heart disease risk factors such as smoking (including passive smoking), lack of exercise, high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels and being overweight. • A lack of mental activity - so keep your mind active by reading, playing strategic games (e.g. chess) or completing word puzzles.

• There is a family history of Alzheimer’s or you carry the apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene or MTHFD1L gene. Other genes are specifically responsible for rare, early-onset Alzheimer’s (although this is not solely hereditary).

Diabetes, depression and head injury also increase the risk of Alzheimer’s. While not necessarily ‘avoidable’, you can lower your chance of developing depression and diabetes through lifestyle choices, seek treatment for depression, and wear a helmet when biking or engaging in hazardous pursuits to reduce risk of head injury.

• You have Down’s syndrome, which can cause amyloid plaque build-up in the brain.

Although more research is required, recent studies suggest risk can also be reduced by:

• You’re a woman – even accounting for your longer lifespan, although it’s not clear why.

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• You’re over 65 (occurrence rapidly increases over 85).

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Drug treatments: cholinesterase inhibitors such as Donepezil (Aricept), Galantamine (Reminyl) and Rivastigmine (Exelon) increase levels of the neurotransmitter acetycholine, They can sometimes improve brain function in sufferers with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s. For severe Alzheimer’s (or moderate Alzheimer’s, unresponsive to cholinesterase inhibitors), Memantine (Ebixa or Axura) may slow the decline in brain function.

• Following the MIND diet: plenty of vegetables (in particular, green leafy ones), along with nuts, berries, beans, whole grains, fish, poultry, olive oil and wine (in moderation), and limiting intake of red meats, butter, hard margarine, cheese, pastries, sweets, and fried or fast foods. Can We Cure Alzheimer’s? Not yet. However, there are treatments to alleviate symptoms. Cognitive Stimulation: enjoyable activities that stimulate thinking and encourage engagement. CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy): to help sufferers discuss concerns and adopt more positive ways of thinking. Alternative Therapies such as aromatherapy,

Medicines to reduce depression, agitation, anxiety and aggression may also be given. Hope for the Future Researchers are working on Alzheimer’s prevention, identification of further genetic markers and potential treatments such as ultrasound waves and drugs already used for diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis.

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A Grand Spring Concert

PLACES OF WORSHIP Church Langley Church Sunday service 10am in Main Hall. Sunday School; prayer ministry. Thurs Communion (2nd & 4th Thurs in Chapel, 9.30am). Mini-church 10am Thurs. Weekday house groups. Tel: Ann Kosla 629950. Email: ourvicar@churchlangleychurch.org Web: churchlangleychurch.org

Church of the Assumption Church House, Mulberry Green. 6pm Sat mass, 10am Sunday Mass. Fr Michael Butler. Tel: 429388. Email: harlowold@dioceseofbrentwood.org

St. Stephen’s Church Tawneys Road Harlow

Saturday 14 May 2016 Tickets £6 7.30 pm

Harlow Salvation Army Presents

Harlow Baptist Sunday Service 10.45am Tel: Rev. Tony Mayes 442642 www.harlowbaptist.org fb: HarlowBaptistChurch

Potter Street Baptist Church Worship on Sunday is open to all with varied service types to suit the wide range of people who attend PSBC. Morning Service 11am. Rev Alison Taylor. Tel: 491029 www.psbc.co.uk

St. Mary Magdalene, Harlow Common Fr James Rodley. Tel: 451065 Email: jwerodley@yahoo.co.uk www.mmharlow.co.uk

Tickets £5, £4 concession & children under 12 free available from Ruth Howes 01279 417941

All proceeds from this concert will go to The Salvation Army’s Big Collection appeal which raises vital funds for a diverse programme of life-changing social and community services in the UK

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UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS

WHAT’S ON ■■ Every Tues Latton Ladies Various Locations A friendly group of ladies who meet weekly on Tuesdays who go on visits to interesting places and meet for tea and talks. Contact: Barbara 869806 or Carol 410324, www.harlowlattonladies.org ■■ Every Sat Harlow Parkrun School Lane, Town Park FREE, weekly, timed 5km run. NEW pacer events on the last Saturday of every month. Time: 9am, www.parkrun.org.uk/harlow ■■ until sat 14th may Photography Exhibition Eastgate Gallery, Town Centre An eclectic open exhibition of photographic work, from photographers based in Essex and the surrounding region. Time: 10am-4pm Mon-Sat (closed Wed & Sun), contact: gatehouse@mail. com, www.gatehousearts.com ■■ Until sun 15th may Exhibition: Opposites Attract Gallery at Parndon Mill Vibrant paintings by Isabelle Beaubien. This exhibition is a journey with colour which gives surprising results, pushing the concept of perception and colour contrast to the extreme. Time: Tue-Fri 10am-5pm, Sun 2-4pm, contact: 426042, email: info@ parndonmill.co.uk, www.parndonmill. co.uk ■■ Until tue 31st may Gibberd Gallery Exhibition: The Art of Illustration by Simon Pemberton Harlow Civic Centre Winner of the Victoria and Albert museum editorial illustration award 2015 and nominated for 2016. Explore fascinating contemporary illustrations with selected artworks produced for clients as diverse as The New York Times, the Broadway production of Les Miserables and Folio Society Books. Discover works through their development with wide subjects each depicted in superb colour and textured depth. Contact: gallery@harlowarttrust.org. uk, www.gibberdgallery.co.uk

Centre Ever fancied trying lawn bowls? Why not come along to our open day and give it a go? All you need is flat shoes (without heals) trainers are Ideal and we’ll provide everything else. Contact: 451338, email: griffinbowls@ gmail.com, www.griffinbowls.co.uk

■■ Wed 4th to Sat 7th May Harlow Theatre Company Present: Betrayal Victoria Hall Theatre Directed by Dolleen Howlett, written by Harold Pinter. Critics and audiences made Betrayal one of London’s most popular plays when it premiered in 1978. Pinter has never written anything simpler, sadder or funnier. The dialogue is economical but the characters are complex, self-absorbed and deceptive. Time: 8pm, tickets: £13, concs £10 via ticketsource.co.uk/ harlowtheatrecompany or call: 0333 666 3366, www.harlowtheatrecompany. org.uk ■■ Fri 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th may Music @ Midday: Various St John’s ARC Free admission, collection at the end. Pre-concert light lunch £5 including home made soup & artisan bread with a complimentary glass of wine or juice (lunch served from 12:45pm). Time: 1.30pm, entrance: £5 (lunch), contact: 442447, www.stjohnsarc. org.uk ■■ Sat 7th may Essex Society for Family History St John’s ARC Terror on the Night. Tea & biscuits included. Time: doors open 2.15pm, talk starts at 2:45pm, admission: members 60p, non-members £1.60, contact: westessexsecretary@esfh.org.uk ■■ Sat 7th & Sun 8th May Pond Life Parndon Wood Nature Reserve To celebrate the re-opening of pond dipping, join us for a weekend all about the animals which live there! There’s a free trail hunt or hire a net to see what you can catch! Time: 11am-4pm, net hire: £1, contact: 430005 or email josey.travell@ecco. org.uk

will present a programme of music by Duke Ellington, the greatest composer/ band leader in the history of jazz. An evening of authentic swing and jazz, Ellington-style, exploring a repertoire from the 1930s to the 1950s and featuring vocals by Jane Mayo. Time: 7.30pm, tickets: £15, concs £12, contact: 4421447, email: info@ stjohnsarc.org.uk, www.stjohnsarc. org.uk ■■ Tue 10th may Link4Growth Harlow The Gibberd Gallery Monthly community and business networking event. Completely informal, drop-in session designed to nurture, support and get the community talking... from here good things happen! Time: from 9.30pm, entrance: £3 to cover cost of tea/coffee & biscuits, for more information and to book: link4growth.biz/l4g/ ■■ Tue 10th May Spotlight Promotions Present: Craig Morris Spiritualist Medium The Legacy Tour Victoria Hall Theatre Time: 7.30pm, tickets: £14.37, book online: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/eveningof-mediumship- with-craig-morristickets or call: 07804 061 634.

■■ Wed 11th may Harlow Heritage Society: Harlow’s Heritage - Past, Present & Future by Albert Storey & Lee Joyce Saint Marty-at-Latton Church Hall This talk is currently focussed on “work in progress” which is showing interesting possibilities for local archaeologists. Further details will be given as available. This meeting will also be the 2016 memorial Lecture commemorating past members who have contributed much to our ideals and Harlow society in general. Light refreshments will be available from 7pm. Time: 7.30pm, entrance: FREE to members, visitors £3pp. ■■ Thu 12th to Sat 14th May Moot House Players Present: Late Of This Address Moot Hall, The Stow Newlyweds Rick and Vicky Maddocks have bought a run-down house. What they didn’t expect, however, was to find the house already occupied by the lovely Jessica. Even worse, it turns out

■■ Sat 2nd May Griffin Bowls Club Open Day Griffin Bowls Club, Latton Bush

■■ Sun 8th May Harmony in Harlem St John’s ARC Michael Kilpatrick’s Jazz Orchestra

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IN May 2016 that only Rick can see her – it seems she died mysteriously twenty years previously… Time: 8pm, tickets: full £8, unwaged £6 (including – OAPs and those in full time education), contact: 639170 or www.moothouseplayers.com

■■ thu 12th may Harlow Decorative and Fine Arts Lectures St John’s ARC Windows, Walls and Weather Vanes by Dick Bolton, MITG. Time: 8pm, coffee from 7.15pm, contact: 432377, visit: www.harlowdfas.org.uk ■■ Thu 12th May Razed Roof Present: ‘Brave New Food’ by Judith Johnson Harlow Playhouse Razed Roof’s fun production of Brave New Food challenges the bullies, cheers Hawthorn our hero, and encourages us to think about the food we eat. Written by Judith Johnson for Razed Roof, an inclusive performance resident company at Harlow Playhouse. Time: 2pm and 7.30pm, tickets: £14, concs £9, contact box office: 431945, www.razedroof.btck.co.uk ■■ Fri 13th may Music at Marigolds: fiona McElroy Swinging & Grinding Blues Harlow Cricket Club Fiona McElroy vocals, Charlie Hulme guitar, Stew ‘Huge Hands’ Johnson bass, Pete Abernethy drums, Dave Forristal keyboards, Martin Dr Dewhirst sax and Alex Newton trumpet. Time: 7.30pm, tickets: £7, contact: 414174 or 421763, www.musicatmarigolds.co.uk

■■ Sat 14th May Kidz Klub: May-hem St Marys, Churchgate Street Kidz Klub is run by churches in Old Harlow: Harlow Baptist Church is fully responsible and runs events with St Mary’s Church. Time: 11:30am, contact: info@ kidzklubharlow.org.uk, www. kidzklubharlow.org.uk ■■ Sat 14th may Harlow salvation Army Presents Caritas Harmony in Concert Harlow Salvation Army, CM18 6RN All proceeds from this concert will go to The Salvation Army’s Big Collection appeal which raises vital funds for a diverse programme of life-changing

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social and community services in the UK. Time: 7pm, tickets £5, £4 concs & children under 12 free, contact: Ruth Howes 01279 417941, www.harlowsalvationarmy.org.uk

■■ Thu 19th May to Sun 26th June Exhibition: Making Marks Gallery at Parndon Mill Lines and dust, drips and scrapes large scale monochrome drawings by Hilary Owers. Time: Tue-Fri10am-5pm, Sun 2-4pm, contact: 426042, email: info@ parndonmill.co.uk, www.parndonmill. co.uk ■■ Thu 19th may Harlow Music Society Great Parndon Community Association Linda M (singer) and Jane Miller (violin). Time: 8pm, contact: Fred Farthing 302115. ■■ Fri 20th May until Sat 4th June ​Eastgate Gallery Exhibition: “Waiting room” show by Jane Burnett Eastgate Gallery, Town Centre An exhibition by artist Jane Burnett, based on the artists personal experience of waiting rooms, exploring the casual conversations between strangers that sometimes take place and the changing emotions felt during ‘waiting time’. Opening days and times TBC. Contact: gatehouse@mail.com, www.gatehousearts.com

■■ Sat 21st May WI Charity Coffee Morning WI Hall, Garden Terrace Road All the usual stalls plus raffle. The chosen charity this year is PAH NHS Trust Charitable Fund. Time: 10am-noon, entrance: £1 (includes tea/coffee & biscuit). ■■ Sat 21st may Matching Farmers’ Indoor Market Matching Tye Village Hall Third Sat of the month. 19 food and drink stalls, plus a few craft stalls. Enjoy good quality fresh produce from farmers and other producers from within a 40 mile radius. Why not give it a try? Time: 10am to midday, FREE entry. ■■ Sat 21st & Sun 22nd may

Amazing Amphibians Parndon Wood Nature Reserve Learn about the amazing amphibians found right on your doorstep! Can you put the frog life-cycle in order around our trail? Check out our tadpoles in the classroom too! Free Entry. Time: 11am-4pm, contact: 430005 or email josey.travell@ecco.org.uk

■■ Fri 27th may Music at Marigolds: The Henry Lowther Quartet Harlow Cricket Club Henry Lowther trumpet, Pete Hurt sax, Mike Gorman keyboards, Dave Green bass and Stu Butterfield drums. A wit might say that Henry’s career peaked when he played at Woodstock as part of the Keefe Hartley band way back in the dim and distant. Those more knowledgeable would raise more than an eyebrow at such an assertion. Backed by a quartet of outstanding musicians this is a gig not to be missed. Time: 7.30pm, tickets: £8, contact: 414174 or 421763, www. musicatmarigolds.co.uk ■■ Sun 29th May Gulliver’s Travel Harlow Museum Join Lemuel Gulliver on a fantastical and hilarious voyage into the unknown… Meet the tiny people of Lilliput and the giants of Brobdingnag; visit the floating island of Laputa and a country peopled (or horsed?) entirely by talking horses... Just please don’t step on any Lilliputians in the rush to get tickets. Time: 1.30-3.30pm, tickets: £5 each, contact: 413412, www.science-alive. co.uk ■■ Mon 30th may Harlow Rock School Present: Rock The Park Harlow Bandstand, Town Park Harlow Rock School will be hosting a FREE afternoon of music and more. There will be live music from students past and present, side stalls, beer tent, light refreshments, face painting and much more! This is a family event with something for everyone! Time: midday until 8pm, contact: park@rockfriends.co.uk, harlowrockschool.co.uk

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the listings Guides & Scouts 1st Church Langley Brownies meet every Fri 6.30-8pm Contact Tina: 07708 812378 1st Church Langley Rainbows meet every Tues 4.30-6.45pm Contact Badger: 07831 153857 2nd Church Langley Brownies meet every Mon 5-6.30pm Contact Brown Owl: 07831 153857 2nd Church Langley Rainbows meet every Tue 5.45-6.45pm Contact Badger: 07831 153857 2nd Harlow Common Brownies meet every Wed 6-7.30pm Contact: www.harlowguiding.org.uk 21st Harlow (Church Langley) Beavers, Cubs and Scouts meet at The Barn, 1st Avenue Contact Anne-Marie: 411921

Sport & Fitness Capoeira for kids - Capoeira Essex for ages 6-13 years meet every Tue 6-7pm at GPCA, Abercrombie Way Contact Emma Gibbs: 07894 716833 Church Langley Bowls Club meet every Tue 9.30am-12pm and Thu 3-5.30pm at the CL Community Centre Contact David Whitaker: 629277 Church Langley & Potter Street Football www.clubwebsite.co.uk/ potterstreetfootballclub Church Langley & Potter Street Cricket www.potterstreet.play-cricket.com GPCA Badminton Group meet Wed 8-10pm at GPCA Centre, Abercrombie Way. Some experience preferred. £3 per wk, new members welcome! Contact: Jackie 432569 or John 320215 Harlow Badminton Club meet at Burnt Mill School Fri 7.30-9pm adult/ family session and Sat 11.30am-1pm, £5 per session Contact Sandra Holbrook: 07943 071269 or email harlowbadmintonclub@gmail.com www.harlowbadmintonclub.co.uk

meet in Potter Street Community Centre Wed and Fri Contact Mrs Baker: 422754 or Mrs Burley: 304575 Shorinji Kempo children’s martial art class 4.30-5.30pm, Tues at Norman Booth, £3 per session (term time) Contact Linda: 07946 615446 Taoist Tai Chi Contact: 424074 The Harlow Running Club meet at Mark Hall Sports Hall Tues and Thurs www.thehrc.org.uk

Social & Meeting Clubs Church Langley WI meet on the 3rd Wed of the month 8-10pm Contact Sue Winfield: 05602 283109 Gems Widow & Widower Social Club Contact Carol Titterton: 07713 544168 Harlow Branch of the Royal Naval association meets once a month at The Royal British Legion Club Contact secretary June Ray: 865919 Harlow Lions Club meet on the 1st Thu of each month at Oddfellows Hall, Old Harlow, CM17 0AG Contact Ronni Ayres: 443230 or email: ronniayres@hotmail.com Harlow Photographic Society Meet every Thu 7.45-9.45pm September to June at Moot House, The Stow Harlow Contact Malcolm Tinn 01279 723948 Harlow WI meet at the W.I. Hall, Garden Terrace Road, Old Harlow on the 2nd Wed of the month at 2pm Contact Diane Hatt: 428938 or Jean Wright: 432734 Herts & Essex Bridge Club Meet every Tue 2-5pm at Hatfield Heath Village Hall. Duplicate Bridge players with or without partners welcome Contact Adrienne Tinn 723948 Latton Ladies meet every Tue at the New Life Christian Fellowship Hall, CM18 6HP Contact Barbara Harpin: 869806

Harlow Cricket Club Juniors and Seniors Contact Paul: 421763 www.harlow.play-cricket.com

Royal Air Forces Association meet at David Livingstone House, Potter Street, every Fri Contact Mr LC Hayes: 868950 or email: Marsdendance@aol.com

Harlow Hockey Club train Thu nights 8-9.30pm at Leventhorpe Leisure Centre Contact Samantha: 07824 777563 or Ben: 07545 899403 or email: harlowhockeyclub@ hotmail.com www.facebook.com/harlowhockey

The Rotary Club of Harlow meet on Mon (except Bank Holidays) at Canon’s Brook Golf Club 12.15pm Contact Mike Ruocco: michele.ruocco@ btinternet.com or alan.leverett.surveyor@ talktalk.net

Harlow Lawn Tennis Club Contact Will: 445332 Herts & Essex Badminton Club meet Fri 7.30-9.30pm at Mark Hall Sports Hall, some experience preferred Contact: John 428536 or Kevin 426540 Langley Colts Junior & Youth Football boys & girls www.langleycoltsyouthfc.co.uk Phoenix Feathers Badminton Club meet Mon expect Bank Holidays 8-10pm at Mark Hall Sports Hall, some experience preferred Contact Mick: 412660 or Steve: 07595 303591

Young @ Heart Club meet every Fri 1-3pm Contact Ruth Whitaker: 629277

Music & Performing Arts Amethyst Flames Majorettes meet every Mon at Lady Fatima Hall 5-7.30pm Contact: 07599 027512 or email: sandieamethyst@yahoo.com or visit: www.amethystflames.piczo.com Harlow & District Caledonian Society meet every Tue 8-10pm at the W.I. Hall, Old Harlow for an evening of Scottish country dancing Contact Betty Allen: 303095

Harlow Music Society meet on the 3rd Thu of every month Contact Joan Connelly: 422760 Harlow Symphony Orchestra rehearses every Tue 7.45-9.45pm at Tany’s Dell School Contact Andrew Bruce: 838598 or email: andrew@wizaweb.co.uk Harlow Theatre Company welcomes acting and backstage members Contact: info@harlowtheatrecompany.org.uk or visit: www.harlowtheatrecompany.org.uk

Fine Art & Literature Harlow Decorative & Fine Arts Society Contact Betty: 432377, www.harlowdfas. org.uk Harlow Writers’ Workshop meet every Thu 10am-12noon at Moot House Contact Adrienne Tinn: 723948

Arts & Crafts Harlow Flower Club meet for 7.30pm start at New Life Christian Fellowship Church, 2nd Thu in the month Contact: 432340 for further monthly details Bevan Quilters meet at the Women’s Institute hall, Old Harlow every Thu morning from 9.30 to 12.30 Contact Lynn Lagdon: 444204 email: lynnlagdon@tiscali.co.uk

Collectors & Enthusiasts Harlow Railway Circle meet Tue and Thu 7pm at Halling Hill Common Room Contact John Stratford (Chairman): 415541 or Owen Wood 07800 779745 or email: harlowrailwayclub@gmail.com

Health & Family Care ABC Children’s Centre Garden Terrace Road, Old Harlow Open 8.30-4.30 Mon-Fri for play, info & advice Contact: 423625 or email lorme@spurgeons. org www.surestartharlow.org Potter Street Children’s Centre Potter Street School Site, open 8.30-4.30 Mon–Fri for play, info & advice Contact: 420587 or email bjones@spurgeons. org or www.surestartharlow.org Inner Peace Healing Sanctuary meet Mon, any time between 1-2.30pm (except Bank Holidays) Contact Jan: 861515 or Maureen: 451305 PACT For Autism Charity No. 1148170 Contact: info@pactforautism.org.uk www.pactforautism.org.uk Parkinsons UK Harlow Branch meet every Wed at the David Livingstone club in Potter Street between 11am-3pm. Contact Corrine Hall: 07982 094194 Potter Street Mum and Tots meet Wed and Fri 10-11.45am (term time only) at Potter Street Baptist Church Hall Contact: 452820 St John Ambulance meet every Tues Contact: 0870 765 7856 or email: DutyOfficer@harlow.sja.org.uk www.sja.org.uk/ essex/harlow St Mary Magdalene Sunday School and Crèche every Sun in the Church Hall at 11am, children of all ages very welcome Contact Karen Herbert: 427956

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Community Centres

Hospitals

Church Langley Community Centre Church Langley, Harlow CM17 9TH 01279 629611

NHS 111 PAH (Hospital)

EMERGENCY NUMBERS 111 01279 444455

Pharmacies

St John’s Arts & Recreation Centre For opening hours and programme of events call: 01279 442447

Church Langley Florence Nightingale Health Centre, Minton Lane, Church Langley, Harlow CM17 9TG 01279 629065

Victoria Hall Theatre For opening hours and full programme of events call: 01279 420062

Old Harlow 43-45 High Street, Harlow CM17 0DN

01279 423911

Councillors

Potter Street 12 Prentice Place, Harlow CM17 9BG

01279 422909

429443 445897 865673

Harlow Common (Potter Street) Councillor Margaret Hulcoop 452252 Councillor Emma Toal 07885 881255 Councillor Mark Wilkinson 07866 433991 Old Harlow Councillor Joel Charles Councillor Muriel Jolles Councillor Sue Livings

07752 096765 432242 422339

Local MP Robert Halfon MP

01279 311451

Doctors Church Langley Florence Nightingale Health Centre, Minton Lane, Church Langley, Harlow CM17 9TG 01279 638520

0800 783 8838 Gas Emergency

Potter Street Community Centre 96, Potter Street, Harlow CM17 9AQ 01279 422746

Church Langley Councillor Simon Carter Councillor Tony Hall Councillor Andrew Johnson

Electricity Emergency

0800 111 999

Police Essex Police Non-Emergency Harlow Police Station Crimestoppers

01279 641212 0800 555 111

Other Numbers Schools

Alzheimer’s Society

01279 418331

Church Langley Community Primary School 01279 629427

Citizens Advice Bureau

0845 120 3717

Contact Harlow

01279 446655

Gems Widow & Widower Club

07713 544168

Harlow Food Bank

01279 724515

MS Society

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Parkinson’s UK (Harlow)

07982 094194

Petsearch-UK

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Rainbow Services

01279 308150

Safer Places

0845 0177668

Samaritans

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Churchgate Church of England Primary School 01279 866059 Fawbert and Barnard Primary School

01279 429427

Harlowbury Primary School

01279 423444

Mark Hall Comprehensive School

01279 866280

Potter Street Academy Primary School

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St Nicholas School The Henry Moore Primary School

Old Harlow The Health Centre, Garden Terrace Road, Old Harlow CM17 0AX 01279 418136

Utilities

Potter Street Osler House, Potter Street, Harlow CM17 9BG 01279 698658

Three Valleys Water

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Train Enquiries BT Faultline

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St Clare Hospice Advice Line 01279 773773

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