LIVING
in Havering AUTUMN 2016
Issue 173 • www.havering.gov.uk
Jocelyn Brown hea dlines this year's Havering S how 28-29 Aug ust See pages
Also appearing at the show THE REAL THING THE FAITHETTES NOASIS A SPECIAL KINDA MADNESS TYBER AND PETE AKA THE DUELERS JAMES SMITH
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Contents Living in Havering
Issue 173 Autumn 2016
Living Autumn 2016 Issue 173 150 years of fighting fires
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Annual canvass: make sure you’re registered to vote
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Aspiration for a changing Romford
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Britain in Bloom
24
Business Focus
30
Cashless parking is on its way
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Courses for everyone - Havering Adult College
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Crossrail powers ahead
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Havering Business Awards
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Help at the push of a button - Havering's Telecare Support
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Keeping Havering clean
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Landlord to pay more than £100,000 for illegal flats
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Leader's Welcome
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Listings
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London Youth Games
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Meet the Mayor
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News in brief
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News in numbers
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Protecting children from dangerous parking
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Pupils learn how to be perfect citizens
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Talented 30 Awards
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The Havering Show
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Features Summer Edition 173 • LIVING in Havering Magazine
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Leader's Welcome Welcome to the autumn edition of Living in Havering which previews this year’s Havering Show as the main feature. As usual the show is on Bank Holiday Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday, 28 and 29 August. Havering Council is one of the few local authorities that still provides a free show for residents and visitors and we are proud that continues.
Cleaner Havering focuses on Street litter, Fly Tipping & Dog Fouling
Thanks to the generous sponsorship of local businesses, and the fees paid by those having stands and sideshows, we are able to make the 2016 Havering Show even bigger and better than previous years. Safe
10-11 Telecare users given pendants to allow them to live independantly for as long as possible
There are some major changes to the showground. Instead of the usual two stages for live music and entertainment, this year there are three, enabling us to offer a showcase for local talent. The showground has been moved around so we can fit in even more stalls and sideshows from local charities, voluntary groups and businesses as well as a wide range of free events for children and families to enjoy. For the first time this year there is a sports arena, which will include live wrestling and BMX displays, alongside the traditional craft market and Army Reservists displays. With up to 50,000 people attending over the two days, there really is something for everyone to enjoy, so I look forward to seeing you there.
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Councillor Roger Ramsey, Leader of the Council www.havering.gov.uk/Leader
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Building on the best to make Romford the place to be for residents, shoppers and businesses is the vison of Havering Council
Jocelyn Brown headlines at the Havering Show on Sunday 28th August
find out more on pages 20-22
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News in brief
Building his career
Planning permission now required for HMOs in Havering
A 19-year-old apprentice bricklayer from Romford has been named as London’s top trainee bricklayer. Well done Connor!
Changes to planning requirements in Havering have come into force. Planning permission will now be required to change the use of a house or flat to a house in multiple occupation (HMO) across four wards in the borough - Brooklands, Gooshays, Heaton and Romford Town. In the rest of the borough, planning permission would be required to change all houses/flats except for detached houses, to a HMO. The changes have come about in response to concerns over the number of small houses being converted into cramped living accommodation with negative impacts on neighbouring residents. More information www.havering.gov.uk/hmoarticle4
Connor Honeyman winning senior Guild of Bricklayers competition
Havering Council is changing the way social housing is allocated to provide a fairer system for local people and make best use of the limited available housing stock. Applicants must have lived in Havering for a continuous period of six years before being eligible to join the housing register. Priority will be given to those who have made a particular contribution to the community, by serving in the armed forces, fostering, adopting, volunteering, being a carer or people living with disabilities or illnesses that are made worse by their current housing. The maximum limit on annual household income allowed before joining the housing register now stands at £36,000.
Licences lost Havering Council’s Licensing Sub-Committee has removed the licence of the Designated Premises Supervisor at Shel’s Food and Wine, 3 – 4 Writtle Walk, Rainham after two underage sales of alcohol in three months. Any person selling alcohol here must now have a personal licence. In a separate case the sub-committee revoked the trader’s alcohol licence for McIntosh Post Office, 19 McIntosh Road, Romford, after three underage sales of alcohol since 2011.
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News in numbers 22,000 £115,000 £115,000 is how much Everyone Active, which operates Hornchurch Sports Centre, Central Park Leisure Centre and Chafford Sports Complex, in partnership with Havering Council, has raised for the Anthony Nolan Trust during the last year. As part of the initiative, Everyone Active ran nationwide activity challenges at all their centres around the country for members, guests and colleagues. Throughout the year activities included triathlons, swimathon, gym challenges, group exercise sessions and other fundraising events. More information www.everyoneactive.com
22,000 copies of Havering Adult College prospectus have been distributed through libraries, supermarkets and other outlets this summer. If you missed seeing a printed copy check out the online version. And there is a 10 per cent early bird discount when you enrol on a course before Friday 16 September 2016. More information www.haveringadultcollege.co.uk
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KEEPING HAVERING CLEAN
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Upminster Community Art Project
This year, Havering Council is urging residents to help keep Havering clean by targeting street litter, fly tipping and dog fouling. These top three borough concerns take up the most time, money and effort to deal with, which could be better spent on frontline services for residents. Did you know that Havering Council has 117 Street Cleaners who are continually cleaning streets all over the borough. These cleaners are partially made up of 11 staff members in Romford Town Centre and 8 staff members at all the major shopping centres - Elm Park, Collier Row, Hornchurch and Upminster. You can help keep the borough clean by binning fast food litter and chewing gum. It can cost up to £110,000 annually to clean up chewing gum and takes three people to remove. Fly tipping, the illegal dumping of rubbish on public and private land, is also a huge cost to the council. More than £10,000 can be spent to safely depose of an industrial scale fly-tip and remove illegal waste. It is your responsibility to ensure anyone taking your waste away is licensed with the Environment Agency and gives you a waste transfer note. If not, you may be prosecuted. Dog fouling is another big issue across the borough that we are trying hard to eradicate. Help us to keep the borough clean by disposing of dog mess properly. To report dog mess please use our online form: www.havering.gov.uk/dogmess
We have an army of volunteers working within our parks and the community, regularly participating in clean-up initiatives to help keep Havering at its best for everyone to enjoy. In March this year, 452 volunteers signed up and got involved at 13 sites across the borough as part of the ‘Clean for the Queen’ campaign - an excellent response. With residents and schools across the borough currently helping Havering to win Gold in the forthcoming Britain in Bloom competition, we want to keep the momentum going and ask the public to please help keep an open space smart and tidy near where they live or work on a regular basis perhaps one afternoon a fortnight or month. If you would like to nominate an area near you that could do with a little more love and attention or if you would like to get more involved in planting, weeding and general green space maintenance, please get in touch. More information: www.havering.gov.uk/cleanup
Engayne Primary School at Upminster Recently, local schools have taken part in the Upminster Community Art Project which allows school children to paint murals around Upminster. The murals depict local scenes such as transport hubs, Upminster Windmill and street scenes. Schools that have taken part in this project include: • Engayne Primary School • Branfil Primary School • The Coopers' Company and Coborn School, • Hall Mead • St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School • James Oglethorpe Primary School • Oakfield Montessori School • Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' school Emily Jupp, Curriculum Leader for Art, Design and Technology from Engayne Primary School said: “We’re hoping this project will inspire children to do things that are helpful and will also show others in the community that anyone can make a difference, no matter what age they are. It was a fantastic project to be a part of!”
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Park lake pollution tackled Autumn colours at Harrow Lodge Park Thames Water has discovered that misconnected plumbing in local homes and businesses have been the cause of years of pollution in Harrow Lodge Park. Since the discovery, which involved checking nearby properties, works to rectify the problem has begun and is showing immediate results. Private plumbing work, not carried out by Thames Water, has been discovered to be the problem. Waste that should have been connected to a separate foul sewer network has been connected to the surface water sewer system, meaning that water that should be going to sewage treatment plants from washing machines, toilets and kitchen sinks has been flowing into the water ways and into the lake. More information www.connectright.org.uk.
Misconnected pipes can be very damaging to the environment so it’s really important anyone having extensions built or carrying out plumbing work, employs a reputable plumber and knows exactly where their waste water is heading. Thames Water’s Environmental Protection Team Manager, Andrew Broadbent.
£400 fine for dumped rubbish Havering Council is promising to come down hard on those who insist on dumping household rubbish on your streets. New powers mean that Havering Council, along with other councils, can now issue £400 Fixed Penalty Charges to anyone who is caught fly-tipping. The fine can be issued if you are leaving anything from a black rubbish sack out on a different day to your collection day, through to a dumped car, washing machine or furniture. You can get your bulky household waste collected for £10 per item, with a minimum charge of £30 for up to 3 bulky items.
More information www.havering.gov.uk/bulkywaste
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Cashless parking is on its way Drivers in Havering will soon be able to pay for parking with their mobile phones, as the Council is introducing a new cashless parking payment option.
Protecting children from dangerous parking
After downloading an easy to use app to their phones, drivers can register their cars and pay for, or extend, parking sessions, without having to find change or return to their vehicles. Motorists who do not wish to use the app can use a PC or telephone to access the service. The new system is safe to use with all information transferred through a secure server. Drivers registering in Havering can also use the same cashless payment system in Bexley, Basildon, Brentwood, and in many other areas across the UK.
Drivers who prefer to pay with coins at a pay and display machine or meter can continue to do so, just as they always have.
Landlord to pay more than £100,000 for illegal flats Mrs Jaghtar Khaira of Elm Park has been ordered to pay £101,300 for building illegal flats at her property. Mrs Khaira was ordered to pay £88,500 at Snaresbrook Crown Court under the Proceeds of Crime Act. She was also fined £2,500 for a second offence of failing to comply with an earlier Enforcement Notice and a further £10,300 for prosecution costs.
Mrs Khaira created four flats at her property but was only granted permission for two which resulted in a Planning Enforcement Notice in 2011. Subsequently she was prosecuted and fined at Romford Magistrates Court in 2013 but continued to illegally rent two extra flats at her property. A second criminal prosecution commenced during late 2014, which led to the above action.
Havering Council has taken decisive action against the increasingly dangerous parking practices of a minority of parents who are putting children at serious risk while taking them to and from school. Despite years of campaigns and requests for parents to behave responsibly, a small but determined minority are continuing to park dangerously outside schools, putting the lives of children at risk on a daily basis. Following extensive public consultation, Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs) are being proposed outside four primary schools (Engayne, James Oglethorpe, Parsonage Farm and Wykeham Primary) and if agreed by members of the Full Council, will come into force in the Autumn. This will be the first time that new legislation has been used in this way, and Councils all over the country are watching closely. Once the new PSPOs are in place, any car driving or parking dangerously within the designated zones, will be caught by cameras and automatically fined £100. Repeat offenders will be brought before the Magistrates Court, which could result in a maximum fine of £1,000 and a criminal record. Over the last year, Council parking enforcement officers have issued more than 1,200 tickets outside schools, with more than 1,800 visits to 55 primary schools carried out. However, this has failed to deter those parents determined to continue parking dangerously. A second round of schools, including Ardleigh Green, Branfil, Crownfield, Gidea Park, Hylands and Rise Park, have undergone public consultations and results are being analysed. More information www.havering.gov.uk/schoolparking
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Help at the push of a button
Telecare staff member shows Margaret and her son how the pendent works
Living independently in their own home for as long as possible is a goal for most people. However, some people feel that because of illnesses, frailty or a disability this is not an option for them. For others, the feeling that they cannot look after a loved one if they need medical assistance might be a reason to seek more intensive support from a care home. In Havering we strive to support our residents to live in their own homes confidently and comfortably for as long as they can. This is why the Telecare Service was developed. Telecare provides 24-hour, 365 days of the year, support for vulnerable and elderly residents and those with special needs. They are there in case of falls, illness and other emergencies, and provide peace of mind for service users and their friends and family alike.
How can I apply? To apply to become a user of the Telecare Service: • Complete an application form at www.havering.gov.uk/telecare What do I need? To become a user of the Telecare Service: • a telephone line • electrical socket What does it cost? The cost of the Telecare service is from £4.74 per week and there is no installation charge. The service visits each customer once a year, to check on their wellbeing, verify that medical and contact information is still correct and to test the Telecare equipment.
Each Telecare user is given a pendant which can be used to alert staff at a special centre 24 hours a day, seven days a week. What we do We have approximately 5,200 clients ranging from the simple pendant alarms designed to aid independence to more complex systems incorporating epilepsy alarms. We install more than 100 new units each month.
Our response team We respond to an average of 150 alarms per month, with an average response time of 24 minutes. The team are all first aid trained and experienced in dealing with the needs of service users.
Training Staff members have received annual first aid training. They have been trained to assist with falls and lifting equipment. All staff carry a basic first aid kit including gloves, sanitising liquid, aprons and protective shoe covers.
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Traumatic experience prompts Telecare Support Getting up in the night to visit the bathroom is something most of us do but for 77-year-old Margaret Hepburn it turned into a nightmare when she fell and could not reach her mobile phone on the bedside table.
“The pendant can operate at a range of up to 150 feet, which for most people includes their garden, and when the button is pressed, the base unit dials the call centre in Romford, where staff are available 24/7 to respond. A light comes on too so you know the call is going through.
For around 10 hours Margaret lay on the floor of her Rainham home until she was able to reach her walking stick, knock her phone to the floor and ring her son, who lives half-an-hour away in Hainault and rushed over to help his mum. He arranged for her to be taken to hospital where, thankfully, no permanent injuries were found but the accident caused both of them concern. The ambulance driver, as well as staff at Queen’s Hospital in Romford, suggested they should check out the Telecare service. So that is what they did, choosing a pendant as the best way to make sure Margaret was safe. Telecare installer, Neil Bartle, said: “If you have a telephone landline, installation can take as little as 15 minutes as we plug the system into the telephone socket in a way that means you can still use your phone.
“They talk to you over the speaker on the base unit to make sure the call wasn’t made accidentally and then send one of their response staff, along with emergency services if needed, to help you.
I feel a lot safer now I have the pendant and my family know that I now have a way of getting help if something happens without spending 10 hours on the floor again.
“The pendants are waterproof so can be kept on in the shower where it’s easy to slip and fall, so the best thing to do is put it round your neck every time you get out of bed and then put it next to you on the bedside table when you are safely back in bed.” Margaret said: “The system is very easy to use and having a monthly test call on the same day as your birthday is an easy way to make sure you remember how to use the system. “The cost of £4.74 per week is also very reasonable and well worth the peace of mind. Find out more here: www.havering.gov.uk/careline
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Aspiration for a changin
Building on the best to make Romford the place to be Romford is changing and there are a number of key projects that will transform the town and help our communities and businesses to thrive. Projects include: • a £34.9 million housing programme to provide modern, affordable homes and homes for rent and sale in central Romford • a £25 million leisure development with an ice rink and two swimming pools set to open in Spring 2018 • a £1.4 million investment in Romford Station and the surrounding area as part of the preparation for Crossrail services when the Elizabeth Line opens for passengers in 2018 • a £3.1million investment to transform Romford’s historic market to make it an attractive destination for shoppers from across the region. Leader of Havering Council, Councillor Roger Ramsey, said: “At a time of austerity in the public sector, Havering Council has brought together a number of partners to invest in Romford. “This builds on our previous work, such as The Brewery shopping and leisure complex, and means that we will have a town centre that will provide the facilities needed for residents, shoppers and businesses. “Our aim is to make Romford a place where people are proud to live, work and visit. This investment will help us achieve that.” The Council will be showcasing its plans this autumn giving the public an opportunity to comment on proposals.
Romford Leisure Development Work is now underway on Romford’s new, multi-million pound leisure centre which will include an ice rink and two swimming pools. The steel frame for the building is going up and residents should start to see the shape of the building in the Autumn. This is one of the Council’s most ambitious projects to date, with the investment aimed at regenerating the area and providing competition-level sporting facilities for the entire borough. The development involves a number of partners, including Sport England, which has put £2 million into the project and is due to be finished by Spring 2018. More information www.havering.gov.uk/Regeneration
Transforming Romford Market An application submitted to the Mayor’s London Regeneration Fund to deliver the physical transformation of Romford Market has been successful. This £3.1 million gives a huge boost to delivering our projects in the market. Proposals for possible improvements fall under four main headings: • a vision to make Romford Market a destination people want to visit • operational management to help the market run more smoothly
• business development to attract new traders and help existing traders attract more customers • physical transformation and improved use of space to make it more appealing for customers and traders. A consultant project team has been appointed to lead on designing the Market Place as a multi-functional space. Stakeholders, traders, councillors and the public will be consulted with as the team develops proposals. You may see the team in the market place and they may talk to you to get your inputtake the opportunity to tell us your views. More information www.havering.gov.uk/RomfordMarket
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e for residents, shoppers and businesses is the vision of Havering Council.
Romford Housing Programme The Romford Housing Programme has received £34.9 million funding from City Hall, and is one of the largest of the 11 announced, showing the importance of Romford in terms of new-build housing for the capital and its potential given the opportunities that Crossrail will bring. The funding will support the delivery of around 3,300 new homes, that are split across a number of sites in the town and will help improve access routes to Romford station from the west of the town centre. Detailed plans are now being developed and will take into account social and community infrastructure needs. There will be full consultation on the detailed plans with residents and businesses in the Autumn. Part of the Romford Housing Programme includes the Waterloo Estate where residents are already being consulted on proposals for improvements to housing in that area. More information coming soon.
Promoting the business offer The Romford Town Management Partnership is opening its doors to all businesses in Romford with the aim of working together to promote the town as a destination of choice, not only for visitors, but as a place where new businesses can settle and thrive. The partnership is in place to support the growth and development of the local economy. More information Email Jonathan.birkett@havering.gov.uk
Major improvements to Romford Station are taking place as part of Crossrail (see page 14) which will mean faster, more frequent and more reliable rail links to central London and beyond.
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Crossrail powers ahead Work is well underway at Romford, Gidea Park and Harold Wood stations as they prepare to become part of the Crossrail network. The proposed designs will include new landscaped areas around each station.
What’s happening at Gidea Park? Plans for improvements at Gidea Park Station are taking shape. Public consultation will take place during late summer. Improvements include: • Lifts to provide step-free access from the street to all platforms • A refurbished footbridge • Platform extensions to accommodate the new 200m long Elizabeth Line trains • New platform lighting and CCTV. Make sure you know what’s happening: sign up for an email update at www.havering.gov.uk/GideaParkUpdate
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What’s happening at Harold Wood? • A new plaza at the station’s secondary entrance • Improvements to the pedestrian crossing on Station Road • Step free access onto the platform • A pedestrianised route to and from the station • Station Road to be incorporated into the public space to provide easy and seamless level transition for all commuters • The ramp and nearby flight of stairs to provide access onto Station Road, close to the existing zebra crossing • Improved pedestrian access to the station across St Clements Avenue • Improved lighting, seating, bins and cycle stand. Make sure you know what’s happening: sign up for an email update at www.havering.gov.uk/HaroldWoodUpdate
Harold Wood Station Road artist impression
Harold Wood Plaza artist impression
What’s happening at Romford? • Better lighting, signage, bins, seating around the station • Improved pedestrian access and the creation of a larger pedestrian plaza • Upgrading nearby pedestrian crossings (South Street and Eastern Road) • A cycling link between Havana Close and Eastern Road Make sure you know what’s happening: sign up for an email update at www.havering.gov.uk/RomfordUpdate
Romford Plaza & alleyway artist impression
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150 years of fighting fires
Havering fire services were called, 12 fire engines and around 60 firefighters fought a blaze at a building supplies warehouse in a retail park off High Road, Romford, 21 July 2008
Whilst the first modern station on the Council’s ground opened in 1959, the history of firefighting in Havering goes way back. Romford vestry acquired the first appliance in 1787, and an engine house was built around 1823. Romford Fire Brigade was formed in 1890; one of the founders, Samuel Davis, went on to become the captain and start a dynasty of generations donning the helmet. A fire station was first opened on Mawney Road under Essex Council, then replaced with the one in Pettits Lane in 1960 when the London Fire Brigade took over. Although the first fire station in Hornchurch opened in 1907, the first engine arrived in 1830, bought by the local parish vestry and housed at the Hornchurch Brewery. A voluntary fire brigade was formed in 1898, and two years later a second engine was acquired. A fire station opened on Billets Lane in 1907; after WWII Essex county council took over, then passed under London Fire Brigade opening of the station on North Street in 1964. Wennington fire station opened in 1962, and passed under the Great London Council – now the Greater London Authority – in 1965. Harold Hill fire station is the latest chapter in the history of firefighting in Havering, a highly efficient and eco-friendly station opened in 2010 on Ashton Road. The new station provides better cover in the north-east part of the borough while setting new standards in terms of sustainability and attention for the environmental protection with solar panels, energy saving boilers and motion and daylight control lighting.
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Key dates in Havering London Fire Brigade 150th anniversary celebration will come to Havering with a photography exhibition hosted at Havering Museum from Saturday 6 to Saturday 27 August 2016. On Sunday 18 September Hornchurch Fire Station will host a family open day with free activities, games and fireskills demonstration.
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Romford Recorder
Fire Cadets
Romford Fire Station at the turn of the century
London Fire Brigade Fire Cadets is a free, nationally recognised programme offering people aged 14 to 17 the opportunity to gain a BTEC qualification, as well as develop their personal skills. The programme has been running for three years in London, and since 2015 the Havering Fire Cadets have been based at Harold Hill fire station. The Fire Cadets gives young people the opportunity to engage with the London Fire Brigade, take part in events and demonstrations and learn different skills alongside firefighters. Fire Cadet co-ordinator, Sue Douglas, said: “The Cadets can learn fire safety skills, but also gain confidence and develop their own social skills and have fun at the same time. Apply now as spaces are limited.” Recruitment is open for the next course starting in September. For information and to apply contact Sue Douglas by email susan.douglas@london-fire.gov.uk
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The London Youth Games finals weekend at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre (NSC) saw a notably young Havering Hurricanes team, sponsored by Everyone Active, finish in 8th place out of 33 boroughs, up from 10th last year. Among the team that travelled to the NSC was seven year-old Samuel Gulvin from Towers Infants School, who joined a five-strong Archery team, in which Oliver Olison established a new London Youth Games points record for his category over distances of 20, 30 and 40 yards. Promising athlete Alexandra Adenji completed a remarkable hat-trick when she returned to Havering with gold, silver and bronze medals. The Emerson Park Academy pupil raced from the field events, where she was runner-up in the shot putt, to join Havering’s indoor rowing team, adding an individual gold medal and a bronze in the relay team event to her medal tally. Havering’s improvement was strengthened with entries into eight events in which the borough had not previously been able to field teams, including angling male and female hockey, handball and volleyball. Team manager Elysia Barrick said:
The finals weekend is the culmination of nine months of trials and qualifying competition. It is an event in which we are always looking to the future. More information www.havering.gov.uk/LYG
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Courses for everyone Havering Adult College provides part time courses for adults. The college has launched its new prospectus for 2016-2017. The college offers courses that will stimulate your curiosity, expand your horizons and help you improve your life chances. Perhaps you’re looking for a course to help with your job prospects – ranging from counselling to teaching assistants, sugar craft to floristry, or beauty therapy to interior design, or even becoming a teacher yourself. Perhaps you are looking for ways to develop wider skills, such as learning a new language, keeping fit, exploring your creativity with watercolour painting, improving your computer skills, nurturing your confidence as a parent, British Sign Language, or embracing new ideas, such as meditation and psychic development, or even uncovering many of the secret histories of London itself. Whatever you’re looking for, the college is extending its range of classes to include the history of body art, cockney rhyming slang, getting to grips with grammar, graphic design, digital photography, nail art, floral art and acting classes to name but a few. There are also cookery courses, including healthy options for losing weight plus an exciting range of family learning programmes. Pick up your free copy of the new prospectus in your local library.
More information www.haveringadultcollege.co.uk
New 2016 -2017 Prospectus out now Boost your IT skills Starting in September 2016, Havering Adult College can offer opportunities to develop your IT skills, both accredited and non-accredited. You can build your confidence and increase your practical knowledge in our fully equipped IT suite, based at Bower Park. Most courses are subject to a pre-course interview with the teacher, so that we can be sure you are placed at the correct level. The courses are for all abilities – from absolute beginner up to Level 3 (A-Level equivalent). The topics covered include email, internet, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and how to stay safe online. In addition, the college also offers: • tailored learning opportunities if you are unemployed and seeking work on a 1-2-1 basis or classroom-based • Silver Surfers courses for the over 60s • very popular progressive courses, specifically aimed at developing your knowledge of Excel.
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The Havering Show, the borough’s biggest free event will be taking place over the August Bank Holiday weekend, Sunday 28 and Monday 29 August 2016. This year, the show will have an all new look and layout with a heady mix of nostalgic soulful vibes, iconic Ska and 90s classics. HEADLINERS Headlining the main Time 107.5 FM stage on Sunday will be soul legend Jocelyn Brown, best known for her hits – Somebody Else’s Guy, Le Chic and Always There. Warming up the stage for Jocelyn will be Paloma Faith’s live band, The Faithettes, who will be performing pop and soul covers. Topping the bill on Monday are The Real Thing, famous for classics, You To Me Are Everything, Can You Feel The Force and Can’t Get By Without You.
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LOCAL TALENT Young talent includes James Smith and girl bands, 2 Shoes and Skarl3t and the winner of the Mercury Mall Summer of Sound Contest. Fresh from supporting Nashville star Sara Beth, will be local country singer, Lisa Wright, whose debut EP, Before I Die, entered the iTunes country charts at No 4. Other acts include Tyber and Pete, AKA The Dualers, voted for by the Time 107.5 FM poll, and top tribute acts, A Special Kinda Madness and Noasis.
FAIRKYTES STAGE In addition to the main stage, this year the show will have two new stages. The Fairkytes Live stage will feature home grown, up and coming artists and the latest addition, the performance stage, will be showcasing both community and performing arts groups.
Supported by MARLBOROUGH
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ALL NEW SPORTS ARENA Another new addition to the layout will be the sports arena which will be playing host to a live wrestling show from local wrestling talent, RCWA. Professional Flatland BMX rider and Guinness World Record holder, Matti Hemmings, will be making an appearance and showing off some stunts. On Monday there will be the opportunity to try Weininger Resistance Sliding (WRS Sliding) - a unique, impact-free sport that uses an individual’s bodyweight as resistance while sliding on a specially designed mat, with the goal of reaching the end before their competitors.
STALLS & EXHIBITORS
£2.00 Leader of Havering Council, Councillor Roger Ramsey, said:
FAMILY FUN There will be plenty of other family fun on offer and free children's activities including a soft play area, a chance to learn circus skills and experiment in a mad science workshop.
CA PARR K
“This year the Council is excited to introduce a new layout, more stages, acts, attractions and activities to ensure that this popular event provides allround family entertainment and truly has something enjoyable for all ages.”
Visitors can expect a broad array of trade stalls and exhibitors this year; from Pinker Bell Stoves, Oliver George Luxury Pet Boutique, B&D Balloons and Glitz and Glam to Havering Adult College, Five Rivers Child Care, Vauxhall and much more. The showground will also feature familiar favourites, including a funfair, the craft market, free children’s activities, and lots of other attractions for the whole family to enjoy.
FREE ENTRY
More information www.havering.gov.uk/haveringshow
Soul Legends The Real Thing will be headlining the main stage on Monday 29 August
The Faithettes
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Britain in Bloom There have been a number of activities throughout the borough to support Havering’s bid to win gold in the Britain in Bloom competition 2016 and here are a few.
Schools & children Rocket seeds
In May, pupils at Corbets Tey School took part in Havering Council’s primrose plant pot making classes. They learnt how to create plant pots from old newspapers and used plastic bottles to mould the correct sized pots for the primroses which will be planted in one of the borough's cemeteries.
Nelmes Primary School and Brookside Infants School are among schools in Havering who are taking part in the Royal Horticultural Society and the UK Space Agency rocket science experiment. Both schools had the chance to show their seeds to Stormtroopers and Darth Vader.
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Havering Council's Royal Display
This local gardening competition will feed into our bid to win gold at the Britain in Bloom competition. It encourages everyone in Havering to help make the borough an even more attractive place to visit, live and work. There are nine categories that residents can enter, with nine prizes to win. Find out more here: www.havering.gov.uk/HaveringInBloom
Community engagement Rainham over 50s Group took part in one of the Britain in Bloom Library Talks at Rainham library where they were given gardening tips and flower pouches to brighten up their garden. Since the launch of Britain in Bloom, Havering Council has also launched Housing in Bloom and Havering in Bloom. It’s blooming crazy but we love it! In June, Havering Council laid down a flowerbed at the front of the Town Hall in honour of the Queen’s 90th Birthday.
Parks
The flowerbed, sponsored by Serco, will be in place till October.
Friends of Rise Park painting the railings to help green grey Britain.
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Some of the borough’s most gifted youngsters were honoured in the 2016 Havering Talented 30 Awards. The awards evening, sponsored by Havering Council, recognised the cultural talents of local young people. It was held at myplace Youth Centre, Harold Hill. The Mayor of Havering, and her consort, Councillor John Crowder, presented the winners with certificates and £200 awards to help them develop their skills and performance.
Councillor Philippa Crowder, said: “I’m amazed by the amount of talent we have in Havering. “Our talented young people are a great asset to the community. “I must give credit to their families who put in extra hours to ensure the children achieve their goals. The performances on the evening were of a high standard, and I thoroughly enjoyed the day.”
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Pupils learn how to be perfect citizens More than 1,400 year six pupils from schools across the borough learnt how to protect themselves from knife crime, drugs, and other potential dangers in the Junior Citizen Project. The project run by Havering Council and the Metropolitan Police, took place at Taunton Hall, Taunton Road, Harold Hill this summer. It was created to educate young people at a crucial point in their educational and social development right before the move into secondary school, when they are likely to start travelling alone for the first time. It is also when students face a greater exposure to drugs. Pupils were faced with eight different challenges relating to personal safety on the internet, public transport, fire safety, road safety and substance abuse. There were also challenges on littering and healthy eating.
On the buses with Havering Council’s Patrick Keyes and school children.
Havering Council's Community Safety and Development Manager, Diane Egan, said: “Children are very safe in Havering, but there will always be some dangers, and we have a duty to prepare our young people to recognise them. Whether it’s drugs, gangs, or the importance of wearing a cycle helmet they must know how to stay safe.” Havering Police Borough Commander, Chief Superintendent Jason Gwillim, said: "This was a great chance for young people to learn how to stay safe and an invaluable opportunity for them to interact with the police and our partners in a positive environment.”
Cycle helmet safety with Katie Wilson, Dylan Lewis and Cllr Robert Benham Dog mess is foul so bag it and bin it was the message from Grace Jackson
Save £110,000 a year by putting chewing gum in bins not on pavements say Ruby Foley and Richard Oteniya
Information on substance abuse was shared by volunteer Police Cadets of Young Addaction, school children, and the Mayor of Havering
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Meet the Mayor Havering’s Mayor and her Consort are a familiar double act as both are councillors. Many local people will recognise them from when they ran The Slater’s Arms, in London Road, and then Pinewoods restaurant and bar in Collier Row. Their business background means that Councillor Philippa Crowder, and her husband John, are truly ‘people people’ which is why a clear aim of hers as Havering’s first citizen is to “meet as many local people as possible.” Another top priority, following personal family experience during her year as Deputy Mayor, is to raise awareness of diabetes. The Mayor said: “Diabetes related illnesses costs around 10 per cent of the NHS budget each year and we need to work together to educate families so they can avoid getting diabetes.
The Mayor and her Consort • Philippa and John met at a Christmas Party • They have been married 42 years • They have a son and a daughter, three granddaughters and a grandson Councillor Crowder matches her actions to her words having taken part in the Moon Walk for four years and also spending time in India and Sri Lanka with a group of Havering doctors working with The Sylvia Wright Trust. The trips were organised by consultant Mr Sathanandan, to provide health care in those countries. Philippa also works with friends to run a stall for the Red Cross Christmas Market at London’s Guildhall, something she’s done for the last 10 years.
“That is one of the reasons why my main chosen charity for the year is the Havering Voluntary Support Group for Diabetes UK and I’m hoping we will raise a lot of money.
Councillor Crowder said: “John and I are both sociable, we like to meet people and this year we are looking forward to meeting as many people as possible.
“I’m delighted Councillor Robert Benham has agreed to be my charity steward to coordinate my events. I look forward to keeping him very busy.”
“We particularly want to see more Havering residents involved in civic occasions such as Armed Forces Day, Holocaust Memorial Day and Remembrance Sunday as these are occasions for our whole community.
She added: “I know there are a lot of very worthwhile charities in Havering and I will be looking to help some of those I meet during the year, with special events for them. “I’m hoping to persuade fellow councillors to join me in a sponsored walk through the wards, where we walk a route every one of the 18 wards in the borough.”
I’m delighted Councillor Robert Benham has agreed to be my charity steward to coordinate my charity events and I look forward to keeping him very busy. “I know one of the challenges will be chairing full Council Meetings when things can get heated during debates. My job is to keep the meeting on track and make sure that everyone is treated with respect, as all councillors, irrespective of their party, are working on behalf of residents. “Being elected Mayor of Havering is a great honour and I hope that at the end of my year people will say ‘she did a good job for our borough’ as that will be the best recognition of a successful year.” Want to
meet the Mayor If you want the M a visit your commun yor to it business or organ y group, is you want to hold ation or if a fund-raising event for the Mayo r’s ch please email deta arity, mayor@haverin ils to g.gov.uk
Mayor of Havering, Councillor Philippa Crowder, and her Consort, and husband, Councillor John Crowder
More information www.havering.gov.uk/mayor www.haveringfamilydiabetesgroup.org.uk
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Annual canvass: make sure you’re registered to vote Each year, Havering Council's Election Services team must review and update the Electoral Register. To do this Household Enquiry Forms are sent to every residential property in the borough. They will be addressed to The Occupier, as they relate to the household and not a specific individual. Residents are required by law to check the information on the form is correct and update it if necessary, before returning it. Non-responding addresses will be sent a reminder and this will be followed up by a member of staff visiting the address. To make it easier to respond, you can now update and confirm your household’s details online and, if there are no changes to your information, you can also use phone or text. In order to use the internet, phone or text service you will the need the security codes printed on the form, which will be delivered to households between 19-30 August. Anybody not registered to vote will need to personally register at www.gov.uk/registertovote even if you put their name on the form. More information www.havering.gov.uk/elections
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Business Focus
Networking Group Dates Networking is a proven way to build good relations with other businesses which can lead to referrals and new contracts. There are a number of networking groups in Havering including those listed below.
The EBN (Effective Business Networking) Hornchurch group meets at Manor Hotel, Berwick Pond Road, Rainham RM13 9EL from 8am until 10am on alternate Tuesdays. More information: www.effectivebusinessnetwork.co.uk Havering Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HCCI) and Essex FSB hold joint networking events on the first Friday of each month from 7.30am until 9am. More information: www.hcci.org.uk/events NELE (Networking in East London and Essex) meets at the CEME Conference Centre in Rainham from 12.30pm until 2.30pm on Tuesdays. 4N meets every fortnight at Liberty Bell, Mercury Gardens,
Romford RM1 3EN on Thursdays from 8am until 10am. More information: www.4networking.biz/Events Calling all entrepreneurs Radio Harold Hill is broadcasting regular business programmes and is looking for local entrepreneurs to feature on the show. Email your business details to Radio Harold Hill if you are interested in appearing. More information: www.radioharoldhill.co.uk Silver events Havering Crafty Arts, of Bryant Avenue, Harold Hill RM3 0AP is celebrating its 25th year of trading with a series of special events during 2016. More information: www.craftyarts.co.uk Awards success for apprentice Digital Marketing Apprentice Pippa Cox, from Evans Insurance in Romford, won the “Apprentice of the Year Award” at the Thurrock Business Awards. Evans Insurance Brokers were finalists in two categories; Business to Business and Apprentice of the Year. It was Pippa who picked up the award, with the company later being announced as 'Highly Commended'. More information: www.evansinsurancebrokers.co.uk Emergency first aid courses Level 2 Emergency First Aid at Work Course for local businesses is being run in Romford by Trainaid every Saturday. More information www.train-aid.co.uk
BNI Valour Chapter meets each Tuesday morning at David Lloyd Centre, Squirrels Heath Lane, Romford RM11 2DY from 7am to 8.30am. Forum of Private Business meets on the second Friday of each month at YMCA, Roneo Corner, Rush Green Road, Romford RM7 OPH from 7.30am. More information: http://tinyurl.com/forum-of-private-business
Diary Dates Havering Business Network Events Thursdays, 5.30pm, venues to be confirmed • 22 September - how to be a good employer Ardleigh Green Community House • 8 December - celebrating Havering businesses. Women in Business Wednesdays, 5.30pm at Havering College, Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch, RM11 2LL • 19 October - dealing with conflicts comfortably • 25 January 2017 - skills, apprenticeships and training. More information: www.havering.gov.uk/businessevents
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100 jobs plus £1million investment bounces into Harold Hill
GB trampoline squad member Luke Bennett in action
Amy Storrar age 17 of Harold Wood “This is my first job. I have been trampolining with Recoil Twisters at Brentwood and completed a coaching course so this is my dream job as I love trampolining. It’s really exciting to be involved right from the start and to be part of a nice friendly team.”
“Wow” was the reaction of the Mayor of Havering when she officially opened the Jump Evolution trampoline centre in Spilsby Road, Harold Hill. Andrew Lester and his fellow directors were looking for a site for the first Jump Evolution Trampoline Centre, and the industrial unit in Harold Hill proved to be their first choice.
Impressive staff
Now, following an investment of more than £1million, the impressive premises is open to the public, having been converted from a warehouse in just 12 weeks.
“I’m really impressed by the commitment and enthusiasm of the team, many of whom are young people. They even came in when off-duty to help make sure that everything was in place for our launch.”
Andrew said: “This is the first of five Jump Evolution Centres we want to open in the next few years so it was important we got the right location. “Harold Hill has excellent transport links. We are right on the A12, which gives easy access to the M25 and A127, bus routes are close by linking us to Harold Wood Station, which will soon have Crossrail making it easy for people to reach us.
“We’ve already recruited 80 staff, most from the RM postcode area, with 20 more to join us as the centre grows more popular.
The centre can accommodate 175 jumpers at any one time along with spectators and mezzanine floors, each of which has a café. Safety is a priority with each jumper having to watch a safety video before being allowed onto a trampoline or into the foam pits.
More information
www.jumpevolution.co.uk
Charlie Smith, age 18 of Hornchurch “I worked part-time at Tesco before taking this job but this is really exciting. I did trampolining at Central Park Leisure Centre and at Sacred Heart School so I can use that experience in my job.” Lewis Stevens age 16 of Harold Hill “Before starting here I’ve worked at McDonalds and also in market research, but they were just to earn money. I love trampolining having been part of the Storm Elite Club at Hall Mead School in Upminster and also at Harold Hill Leisure Centre. The difference in this job is that everyone has enthusiasm and it’s great to come to work.”
Trampolining: • Stimulates your metabolism • Increases oxygen capacity • Improves your sense of balance • Increases oxygen circulation to body tissues • Improves the circulation of the lymph through the lymph glands • Strengthens the heart (cardiovascular health) • Increases energy and sense of vitality • Firms and tones the muscles
Havering Business Awards
Gala Awards Ceremony is ideal for networking More than 300 business leaders, entrepreneurs, politicians and media representatives will be at the Gala Awards Ceremony being held at the CEME Conference Centre on Friday 7 October. This is an ideal opportunity to bring key clients to a glittering evening of entertainment and celebration of the best of Havering’s businesses. The evening will also be a great chance to network with other business leaders from the borough. Hosting the evening is Time 107.5FM. Tickets are £80 each (plus VAT) and can be ordered through www.haveringbusinessawards.co.uk The finalists have now been chosen for the Havering Business Awards 2016 and the judges have visited to make their decisions. The winners will be announced at the Gala Awards Ceremony on Friday 7 October. Details of the finalists are given below.
Last years successful awards event
1. Apprentice of the Year sponsored by
4. London Digital Innovation Award sponsored
Neopost UK Ltd
by Romford Recorder
This award is for an apprentice who has shown outstanding progress and commitment to their own personal development, and their progression on a recognised learning scheme. The judges will be looking for evidence of where an apprentice has made a significant contribution towards the workplace. Nancy Brincat – Doggie Delights Shaun Gibson – Harold Hill Barbers George Mark – Time 107.5 FM
This Award aims to recognise the most innovative and forward thinking use of digital technologies in the design, construction and operation of the built enviroment. This is the only Award open to all businesses based in any London borough. Respondit Web Design Uber Plumbers Ltd Havering College of Further & Higher Education
2. Business Person of the Year sponsored by
NC Construction Services Ltd
This Award acknowledges a managing director, owner or manager who has achieved significant success in their business during the past 12 months, showing strong leadership and business acumen. Laura Watkins – Baby Ballet Romford Central Dan Evans – Evans Insurance Brokers Bob Edwards – Stubbers Adventure Centre
5. Employer of the Year sponsored by Havering College of Further and Higher Education
This Award aims to celebrate organisations seeing the best return on an investment in people; recognising the employee strategy that best attracts, retains and develops talent - and how it contributes to sustainable growth and being an employer of choice. Mullis & Peake LLP Openview Security Solutions Ltd Valor Hospitality Europe Ltd
3. Corporate Social Responsibility Excellence
6. Excellent Customer Service Award sponsored
Award sponsored by London City Airport.
This award aims to recognise any Havering organisation that puts Social Responsibility and CSR at its core. This applies to all organisations large and small. Hambro Roofing Ltd Made Public
by Metro Security (GB) Plc
This award aims to recognise those constantly striving to exceed customer expectations, industry leading standards of service, and innovation around customer experience. Crafty Arts Mullis & Peake LLP NC Construction Services Ltd
PROUD FINALISTS & SPONSORS
HAVERING BUSINESS AWARDS 7. Growing Business of the Year sponsored
11. Small Business of the Year sponsored
by Haines Watts
This Award is for businesses that can show a growth in turnover and profit and either employees, products or services, over the last 12 months. Ardleigh Green Cleaning Supplies Pinney Talfourd Stubbers Adventure Centre
8. Innovation Award sponsored by
Coborn Engineering Co Ltd
This Award aims to recognise the use of innovation in a business, or for production of an innovative product or service. AmisStar Vocal Studios Kiss Chase Creations The Quadrant
9. New Business of the Year sponsored by
Chigwell Construction Plc
This Award aims to acknowledge a new business that has achieved significant success within its first two years of trading. AmisStar Vocal Studios Heavenly Ladies Gym Ltd Sunny Rain Housekeepers
10. Retail Business of the Year sponsored by
Geraud Markets (UK) Limited
This Award focuses on the retail business, both traditional and online, and highlights the relationship with the consumer. Entrants should show high levels of customer care as well as an innovative or entrepreneurial approach to building the strength of the business. Crafty Arts Marvling Bros Ltd Pandora Images
by SEGRO Plc
This award is designed for sole traders or businesses with five employees or less, that are making an impact within their field. Inspired Health & Fitness Purple Valentine Aesthetics Ltd Sweetie Cake Entries for these two other categories will be announced at the Gala Awards Ceremony:
12. Business of the Year Award sponsored by
Time 107.5 FM
This category will be awarded by the judging panel and is only open to the winners of each of the categories. Each winner will be automatically considered. You cannot nominate yourself. Winner to be announced on the evening
13. Highly Commended Award sponsored
by Serco
This category will be awarded by the judging panel and is only open to finalists of each of the other categories. You cannot nominate yourself. Each finalist will be automatically considered after the winners have been chosen. The judges will be looking for the business that was considered worthy of recognition for its success in their related category. Winner to be announced on the evening
Thanks to sponsors Havering Business Awards 2016 relies on sponsors’ support to make the event a success. As well as the category sponsors we would like to thank: CEME Conference Centre for supporting the cost of the venue and Gala Awards Ceremony. Kall Kwik Romford for printing everything we have needed – brochures, menus, leaflets and much more
www.haveringbusinessawards.co.uk
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Listings
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Cabinet and Council meetings Cabinet and Full Council meetings are open to the public and are held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Main Road, Romford, RM1 3BB. All meetings are on Wednesdays and start at 7.30pm They can also be watched on line at www.havering.gov.uk/webcast The Cabinet meetings are scheduled for 21 September, 12 October, 16 November and 14 December. Full Council meetings are scheduled for 14 September and 23 November. Dates may change, please check www.havering.gov.uk for latest information.
Special Events Guided Cycle Ride - Day Trip Rainham Marshes Nature Reserve Saturday 13 August, 10am–3pm Saturday 19 August, 10am–12pm Come and Climb - drop in workshop Sunday 21 August, 1pm–3pm Saturday 27 August, 10am–12pm Guided Cycle Ride - Day Trip Saturday 27 August, 10am–12pm www.rspb.org.uk/rainham
Day Trip to Le Touquet via Le Shuttle Ardleigh House Community Association 42 Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch RM11 2LG 6 August, 7.45am – 8.30pm Windsor to Marlow by boat and on to Henley 29 September, 8.30am – 7.30pm A Day At The Races Kempton Park Racecourse plus a guided tour behind the scenes before racing starts.
21 November, 10am – 7.30pm Ardleigh House Community Association, 42 Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch, RM11 2LG www.ardleighhouse.org
Plants at Cranham Marsh Havering Essex Wildlife Trust, end of Park Drive, Upminster, RM14 3AU 8 August, 7pm – 8.30pm Tea and Talk - The Royal Liberty of Havering during the Civil War The Old Chapel, St Mary's Lane Upminster RM14 2QR 10 August, 10.30am – 12noon Harold Hill Restart Party Community Electrical Repair Event Harold Hill Community Centre, Gooshays Drive, Harold Hill, Romford RM3 9LB 10 September, 11am – 2pm Tea and Talk - A History of Boyd Hall and Old Cranham 14 September, 10.30am –12pm Tea and Talk - The Decline of Bees 9 November, 10.30am – 12noon The Old Chapel, St Mary's Lane Upminster RM14 2QR www.theoldchapelupminster.co.uk
Accessible Transport Road Show Romford Market Place 11 August, 10am – 4pm www.romfordshoppinghall.com
Basketball Camp Sanders School, Suttons Lane Hornchurch RM12 6RT 17 August, 10am – 4pm www.havering.gov.uk/youthsport
Ladies' 'Chill-Out' & Pottery Painting Evening New Vibe Studio, Avenue Industrial Estate, 16 Southend Arterial Road Romford RM3 0BY 19 August, 7pm – 9.30pm www.memoriesforevakeepsakes.co.uk
Fun football camp for 5 – 12 year-olds 22 - 26 August, 10am – 3pm www.essexsoccerschool.co.uk
Pottery Painting Classes for 5-8 years-olds during the holidays 23 August, 9.30am – 12.15pm Pottery Painting Classes for 9-years and over during the holidays Redden Court School, Cotswold Road, Harold Wood RM3 0TS 23 August, 11am–12.15pm www.memoriesforevakeepsakes.co.uk
Street Basketball Gooshays Drive, Harold Hill Romford RM3 9LB 25 August, 9am – 4pm www.havering.gov.uk/youthsport
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Day Trip to Eastbourne Ardleigh House Community Association 42 Ardleigh Green Road, Hornchurch RM11 3DL 31 August, 9am – 7.30pm www.havering.gov.uk/youthsport
MacMillan Coffee Morning Elm Park Baptist Church 30 September, 10am – 12.30pm
www.elmparkbaptist.co.uk
Vintage Tea and Dance The Old Chapel, St Mary's Lane Upminster RM14 2QR 2 October, 1pm – 5pm www.theoldchapelupminster.co.uk
Tea and Talk - Weather and its Sayings The Old Chapel, St Mary's Lane Upminster, RM14 2QR 12 October, 10.30am–12pm www.theoldchapelupminster.co.uk
Halloween Glow in the Dark Party Harold Hill Community Centre 29 October, 6pm – 8.30pm www.mitchellhuthfund.org.uk
Clairvoyant Evening Premiere Cinemas, Mercury Hall Mercury Gardens, Romford RM1 3EE 4 November, 7pm – 10pm www.mitchellhuthfund.org.uk
Museums Havering Museum 9-21 High Street Romford RM1 1JU www.haveringmuseum.org.uk
A Life of Brian A life with history 13 August, 1.30pm Potty About The Romans 26 August, 1.30pm – 2.30pm Teddy Bears' Picnic 3 September 1.30pm – 2.30pm Havering Museum Photographic Group First Thursday of the month 1.30pm – 3.30pm Reminiscences Club Fridays, 1.30pm – 3.30pm
Historic Buildings & Gardens Bedfords Park Walled Garden Volunteering at the Walled Garden Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10am – 3pm Growing Friends over 50s club Wednesdays, 11am – 3pm Saturday Club Saturdays, 10am – 4pm 10 September – 22 October
Also check out: Rainham Hall www.nationaltrust.org.uk/rainham-hall
Upminster Tithe Barn www.upminstertithebarn.co.uk
Upminster Windmill www.upminsterwindmill.co.uk
Music Fairkytes Live
Regualr live music and licensed bar located in the Annex of Fairkytes www.havering.gov.uk/fairkytes
Fairkytes Accordion Club First Wednesday of month, 7.30pm fac.enquiries@outlook.com
Arts Havering Arts Council Havering Arts Council represents arts groups in Havering and has a full programme of events
Funky Voices Every Monday 8pm – 10pm www.funkyvoices.co.uk
www.haveringartscouncil.org.uk
Havering Concert Orchestra (HCO) Wednesdays, during term-time, 7.30pm – 9.30pm
Crafty Arts Knit and Natter Group Tuesdays, 10am – 12noon
www.hcoweb.co.uk
Havering Music Makers Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7pm–10pm
sales@craftyarts.co.uk
join@haveringmusicmakers.co.uk
Cranham Art Society Wednesdays, 10am – 12noon
Romford Drum and Trumpet Corps Thursdays, 7.30 – 9.30pm
T 229715
www.rdtc.org
Make and Take Card Making Class Wednesdays, 12.30pm – 3.30pm
Sunday Night Live Romford Second Sunday of each month 5.30pm – 7pm
Maureen.hunter44@yahoo.com
Phoenix Art Group Tuesdays, 2pm – 4pm
www.facebook.com/snlromford
beenaphoenix@gmail.com
www.bedfordswalledgarden.org
Ground Floor, Unit M7 Romford Shopping Hall 43 Market Place, Romford RM1 3AB
T 0845 094 5186 www.THomeFurniture.com
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Theatre Brookside Theatre www.brooksidetheatre.com
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice 17-20 August, 8pm (2pm Matinee) Veronica's Room Friday 26 August, 8pm Wings Over Abbey Road Saturday 17 August, 8pm The Fifties: 100 Hits In 100 Minutes Friday 7 October, 8pm Kiki Dee and Carmelo Luggeri An Acoustic Journey Saturday 8 October, 8pm When Rock 'n' Roll Dreams Come True Tuesday 29 October, 8pm Beverley Craven - Live in Concert Friday 11 November, 8pm Only Fools and Boycie - An Evening with John Challis Saturday 12 November, 8pm Patsy Cline & Friends Friday 18 November, 8pm The Sounds of Simon Saturday 19 November, 8pm The Searchers & Hollies Experience Saturday 26 November, 8pm Queens Theatre www.queens-theatre.co.uk
Play in a Week 8-12 August, 9.30am-1.30pm
Musical in a Week 19 August, 10am-4pm Aliens Love Underpants 19 August, 1.30pm-8pm 20 August, 11am-2pm D'Ukes Evening Concert Sunday 21 August, 8pm Alien Adventures - Create & Play Tuesday 23 August, 10am-12pm Celebrity Sunday Jazz Sunday 4 September, 12.45pm-2.45pm Marti Webb Sunday 11 September, 8pm Salvation Army Charity Concert Sunday 9 October, 4pm The Garden Friday 14 October, 11.30am-2.30pm Ghostly Ghouls - Create & Play Thursday 28 October, 10am-12pm John Clayton's Magic and Fun Show Saturday 19 November, 11.30pm
Marko Sparko Magic! 19 August, 11am–12pm Hornchurch 44 North Street Hornchurch RM11 1TB
British Cactus & Succulent Society Havering Branch Third Saturday of the month 7pm–10pm
T 434903
Collier Row Bridge Club Thursdays, 7.30pm – 10.30pm
Libraries
8–9:45pm T 440297
Gidea Park Balgores Lane Gidea Park RM2 6BS
Upminster 26 Corbets Tey Road Upminster RM14 2BB
T 434978
T 434933 Free 'Roald Dahl Mr. and Mrs. Twit' Creative Writing Workshop
Baby bounce (term time only) Wednesdays, 11am-11.30am Storytime for children aged 2-5 years (term time only) Fridays, 11.15am–11.45am Snakes Alive! 12 August, 1:30pm–3:30pm
Wiggle and Giggle for children aged 2 – 4 years Wednesdays, 11.30am - noon Baby bounce (term time only) Fridays, 10.30am–11am Bird Watcher Abroad, Extremadura Southern Spain 2nd of each month from 12 September, 8pm–9:45pm T 440297
T 447778
www.bridgewebs.com/collierrow
Collier Row Townswomen’s Guild First and third Tuesday of the month 1.30pm – 4pm mclary2012@btinternet.com
Cranham Engayne Women's Institute Third Thursday of the month, 2pm – 4pm T 228119
1.30pm–3.30pm
Collier Row Horticultural Society and Allotments Association Saturdays and Sundays, 10am – 12.30pm Trade Hut Open
A year in the job and future plans with Andrew Impy, the Essex Wildlife Trust CEO 2nd of each month from 14 November,
East of London Family History Society First Saturday of the month 11am – 4pm
British Sugarcraft Guild Hornchurch and Upminster Branch First Saturday of the month
8 August, 2pm–3pm
http://tinyurl.com/LibEventsAutumn2016
Coach Tours Shirley’s Coach Tours www.shirleytours.co.uk
Groups & Societies 6th Squirrels Heath Scout Group Wednesdays, 5pm–6.30pm sixthbeaversgroup@yahoo.com
Abberton Reservoir 44 North Street, Hornchurch RM11 1TB 2nd Monday of each month from 10 October, 8pm – 9.45pm Ardleigh House Day trip to Margate 7 August, 9am – 7.30pm Day trip to Le Touquet 31 August, 9am – 7.30pm Day trip to Eastbourne www.ardleighhouse.org
Basking Babies Romford Tuesdays, 9.45am – 11.15am T 07701 367883
Bird Watcher Abroad, Extremadura Southern Spain 1st floor meeting room, Hornchurch Library, 44 North Street, Hornchurch RM11 1TB 2nd Monday of each month from 12 September, 8pm – 9.45pm T 440297
British Association for German Shepherd Dogs (BAGSD) Upminster and District Branch Thursdays, 8pm – 10.30pm
T 756005
neal25@hotmail.com
English Folk Dance Group Tuesdays, 1.45pm – 3.45pm
jessie_benham@hotmail.co.uk
Epilepsy Action Romford Coffee and Chat Group Third Wednesday of the month 11am – 1pm medgar@epilepsy.org.uk
Essex Wildlife Trust A year in the job and future plans with Andrew Impy, the Essex Wildlife Trust CEO 1st floor meeting room, Hornchurch Library, 44 North Street, Hornchurch, RM11 1TB 2nd Monday of each month from 14 November, 8pm – 9.45pm
www.essex.wt.org.uk T 440297
Four Seasons Knitting & Craft Club Mondays, 7pm – 10pm www.rgcasc.org
Friends of Raphaels Park Litter pick 21 August, 10am – 11am info@forlfp.org.uk
German Shepherd Dog Club of Essex Wednesdays, 7.30pm – 9.30pm Shiela_ranking@btinternet.com
Haven Ladies Club Alternate Tuesdays, 8pm – 10pm www.rgcasc.org
Havering Active Tea Dance Thursdays, 1.30pm – 3.30pm dancingrita@hotmail.co.uk
Havering Asian Social and Welfare Association (HASWA) Yoga Class Mondays, 10am – 11.30am Wednesdays, 10am – 11.30am Lunch Club Wednesdays, 12noon – 2pm Punjabi Class Thursdays, 11.15am – 12.15pm Coffee Stop Thursdays, 2pm – 4pm Punjabi Class Thursdays, 6pm – 7.30pm www.haswa.org.uk
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Monthly Meeting of Havering Antique Collectors Club Harold Wood Neighbourhood Centre, Gubbins Lane, Harold Wood, Romford RM3 0QA Third Friday of the month from 16 September, 7.30pm – 9.30pm T 07947367258
Havering Board Gamers First, third and fifth Thursday of the month 7.30pm – 10pm fransnook@yahoo.co.uk
Havering East Rotary Club Tuesdays, 7.30pm – 10pm www.haveringeastrotary.org
Havering Numismatic Society First Tuesday of month 7.30pm – 9.30pm pambob2@ntlworld.com
Havering Over 50s Forum Second Tuesday of the month 10.30am – 12.30pm www.Havo50Forum.org
Havering Writers Circle First Monday of month, 7.30pm–10pm T 375549
Hornchurch and District Historical Society Last Friday of the month except July, August and December, 7.15pm hdhs.barn@btinternet.com
Hornchurch Photographic Society Mondays, 7.45pm – 10pm www.hornchurchphoto.co.uk
Hornchurch Wargames Club Mondays, 7pm – 11pm
Positive Living Group Alternate Mondays, 7.45pm – 10pm
HUBB Support Group First Thursday of the month, 5pm – 7pm
Psychic Café Last Friday of the month 7.30pm – 9.30pm
Collin.fairman@ntlworld.com
ecofriendlyangel62@gmail.com
Humanists of Havering Second Saturday of the month 2pm – 4pm
www.meetup.com/Essex-Humanists
Make and Take card-making club Wednesdays, 12.30pm–3.30pm Maureen.hunter44@yahoo.com
Nelmes (Hornchurch) Women's Institute Second Wednesday of month 1.45pm – 4pm Ruth.wellwisher@gmail.com
North Ockendon Handbell Ringers Tuesdays, 7.30pm – 9.30pm T 459339
Over 60s Social Club The Robert Beard Centre 233 High Street, Hornchurch RM11 2UX Thursdays, 12.30pm – 2.30pm Parkinson’s UK Havering and District Branch www.parkinsons.org.uk
Passione Italiana Italian and English bilingual presentations Second Monday of the month 6.30pm – 7.30pm lapassioneitaliana@gmail.com
www.positivelivinggroups.org.uk
info@hands-4-healing.co.uk
Rainham Horticultural Society Tuesdays, 10am– 12pm Saturdays, 9am– 12pm Sundays, 10am– 12.30pm
www.rainhamhorticulturalsociety.org.uk
RCCG Life Changers Assembly Every Sunday, 10am – 11am rccglca@gmail.com
Reiki Share Second Wednesday of the month 7pm – 10pm info@hands-4-healing.co.uk
Romford and Brentwood Folk Dance Group Wednesdays, 8pm – 10pm
Thursdays, 2pm – 2.45pm www.rgcasc.org
Rush Green Floral Art Club Third Monday of the month, 8pm – 10pm www.rgcasc.org
Scottish Country Dancing Mondays, 1.30pm – 3.30pm Fridays, 10am – 11.45am T 07976 438950
Squirrels Heath Gardening Club Last Monday of each month, 8pm – 10pm martie0707@sky.com
Silver Lynx Craft and Social Club Mondays, 10am–2pm martie0707@sky.com
St John Ambulance Harold Hill and Harold Wood Unit Wednesdays, 7pm – 9pm doug.croxall@sja.org
shelagh.horsman@o2.co.uk
Tapestry – Walking Football Mondays, 12pm – 1pm Thursdays, 7pm – 8pm
Romford and District Historical Society Last Monday of the month (except August) 7.30pm – 9.30pm
www.tapestry-uk.org
Thames Chase Planting with the Conservation Team Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10.30am – 2pm
www.romfordhistoricalsociety.org.uk
Cream Tea Third Friday of each month, 2.30pm – 4.30pm Community Market Third Sunday of each month, 10am – 2pm
Romford Embroiderers Guild Second Saturday of the month 2pm – 4pm
www.romfordembroiderers.org.uk
RSPB Rainham Marshes Sundays, 1pm – 3pm www.rspb.org.uk/rainham
RGCA Chair Zumba
www.thameschase.org.uk
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Albany School Badminton Club Tuesdays, during term time, 8pm – 10pm
Upminster Camera Club Tuesdays, 7.45pm–10pm
mary@bodyandsoulyoga.org
www.train-aid.co.uk/courses/emergency first-aid-at-work
www.upminstercameraclub.org.uk
Upminster and District Horticultural Society Second Tuesday of the month 11.30am – 12pm
www.upminsterhorticulturalsociety.co.uk
Upminster and District Probus Club Last Wednesday of month, 11.30am-3pm www.upminsterprobus.com
Upminster Wine and Social Club Third Thursday of month 8pm T 224214
Whist Club Wednesdays and Fridays, 7.30pm – 9.30pm
lindaevans147@yahoo.co.uk
Sports & Fitness Havering Sports Council Havering Sports Council represents sports groups in Havering and operates a bursary scheme for young sports people www.haveringsportscouncil.org.uk
www.badminton.1court.net
Heartfelt Yoga Tuesdays, 8pm – 9.30pm www.heartfeltyoga.co.uk
Essex Leopards Basketball Club Thursdays, 4.30pm – 6.30pm
Hylands Mini Tennis Academy Mondays, 6pm–6.50pm Group coaching Tuesdays or Thursdays, weekly during term time, Tots 6pm – 7pm, Reds 7pm – 8pm Hylands Tennis Club Tennis for Girls Weekly during term time 5.30pm– 6.30pm
Five Star Basketball Academy Tuesdays, 5pm – 6.30pm
Jissokan Martial Arts Wednesdays, 7.30pm–9pm Garrylever81@aol.com
Fusion Street Dance Team Tuesdays, 5pm – 8pm
Ju Jitsu Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays, www.ryujujitsu.com/
Body and Soul Charity Yoga First Sunday of the month 10.30am – noon Dukes Modern Sequence Dance Club Wednesdays, 1pm – 3pm www.sequencedancing.co.uk/ourclubs
www.leopardsbasketball.co.uk
elvan.dixon@havering.gov.uk
www.funandfunkydance.com
www.hylandstennis.co.uk
Hare Park Badminton Club Thursdays, 7.30pm – 9.30pm
Lydia Lacey Yoga Wednesdays, 7.30pm–8.30pm www.facebook.com/lydiasyoga
Harrow Lodge Parkrun Meet at Warren Drive car park Seniors Saturdays, 9am – 10am Juniors Free 2km run aged 4 – 14years Sundays, 9am
Mini Movers www.funandfunkydance.com Times can be found at
anitaaudritt@btinternet.com
www.parkrun.org.uk/harrowlodge
Havering Sailing Club Saturdays, March – November 12noon – 6pm www.haveringsailingclub.org.uk
Stubbers Young Mariners Sundays, 1 March to 30 November 9am–4pm www.sym.org.uk
Summer Holiday Activities at Rainham Marshes Every Monday-Sunday from 26 July, 1.30pm–3.30pm www.rspb.org.uk/rainham
Summer Street Multi Sports Fridays, from 29 July, 3pm–5pm www.havering.gov.uk/youthsport
Tweedway (50+) Sports Club Darts, short mat bowls, snooker, pool table tennis, scrabble, etc. Alternate Tuesdays, 8pm10pm tweedwaysportsclub@ymail.com
Tweed Modern Sequence Dance Club Thursdays, 7.30pm–10pm shaun22@btinternet.com
Us Girls Glow Sports Mondays, 1.30pm–2.30pm Us Girls Fitness Tuesdays, 10:45am–11:45am Us Girls Golf Fridays, 1pm–2pm
http://tinyurl.com/funkyminimovers
www.havering.gov.uk/usgirls
North Romford Short Mat Bowls Club Mondays and Wednesdays, 9am–noon Mondays, Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays, 1.30pm–4.30pm Occasional Dance Times can be found at
Yoga for all Tuesdays, 8pm–9.15pm
www.occasionaldance.co.uk
www.janettibbleyoga.com
Yoga, Pilates and Barre Pilates Saturdays, 9.30am–noon
www.inspiredhealthandfitness.co.uk
Romford Autistic Group Multi-Sport sessions Fridays, 5.15pm–6.45pm www.rags-havering.org.uk
Romford Junior Jujitsu-Karate classes Tuesdays, 7pm–8pm www.stedwardsva.net
Rush Green Community Association Indoor Bowls Club Alternate Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7.30pm–10pm www.rgcasc.org
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