Sheltered Times News and Views for Sheltered Housing residents
ISSUE 4: Spring 2015
Celebrating anniversaries 2015 is a year of special anniversaries, with many of them being celebrated at events across Havering. ANZAC Day Saturday 25 April sees a memorial service at St Andrew’s Church, High Street, Hornchurch from 4pm to mark the 100th anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli, of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). In January 1916 Grey Towers in Hornchurch was the first depot for the New Zealand contingent. VE Day A national two-minute silence at 3pm on Friday 8 May starts a weekend of events to celebrate the 70th anniversary of VE Day. On Saturday 9 May there will be a special VE concert, broadcast live on the BBC, and on Sunday 10 May people are being encouraged to hold picnics or street parties. Reigning record On Wednesday 9 September HM Queen Elizabeth II will become the longest reigning monarch, passing the record set by Queen Victoria. More information: www.havering.gov.uk/events www.havering.gov.uk/WW1
The General Election is on Thursday 7 May and if you want to vote in that election you must be on the electoral register. The deadline to apply is Monday 20 April. Voting by post Voting by post can be easier than going to the polling station. You can apply for a postal vote online before the deadline of 5pm on Tuesday 21 April. Postal votes will be sent out by Tuesday 28 April and must be received at the Town Hall not later than 10pm on Thursday 7 May.
Going away? If you are unable to vote in person, or will be away from your registered address between 21 April and 7 May you can apply for someone else to vote on your behalf (a proxy vote). The deadline to apply is 5pm on Tuesday 28 April. If you have any questions please email the elections team.
More information: www.havering.gov.uk/elections
Visit Museum What were you doing in 1965? That was the year when the London Borough of Havering was formed by the merger of the Urban District of Hornchurch with the Municipal borough of Romford. You can step back in time from Wednesday 1 April until Sunday 12 June 2015 when a display, including artefacts discovered in Havering, will be on display at Havering Museum, in Romford High Street. Film footage of Havering in April
1965 and stills will also be played continuously on the TV monitor in the Museum Reception. Havering Museum is run entirely by volunteers who do an excellent job researching and preparing the displays and exhibitions. Why not gather a group of friends and use your Freedom Pass to pay the Museum a visit? Opening times are on the Museum’s website. More information: www.havering.gov.uk/50years www.haveringmuseum.org.uk