Monthly Archives: May 2015

Get your kicks on route 136 “The Ingrebourne Way” – Ride the route on July 19th

Route 136 Picture

Join Sustrans volunteers and Havering Cyclists on a leisurely Go Explore with Sustrans bike ride on National Cycle Route 136 through the Ingrebourne Valley, on Sunday 19 July between 10am and 1pm,  to celebrate 20 years of the Sustrans National Cycle Network.

Event Details:

There are three joining points for this ride, meet us at:

  • The junction of Chequers Road/Noak Hill Road and Lower Noak Close, RM3 7NB at 10am. The nearest Station to the start point at Noak Hill is Harold Wood.
  • Next to Upminster Park car park (free) at 11am. Access this car park via St. Mary’s Lane opposite Champion Road and next door to New Windmill Hall, RM14 2QH. The nearest stations to Upminster Park is Upminster and Upminster Bridge.
  • Meet us next to Hornchurch Country Park car park (free) at 11:30am. Access this car park at the end of Squadrons Approach, Hornchurch, RM12 6TS. The nearest station to Hornchurch Country Park is Hornchurch.

This ride will end at RSPB Rainham Marshes Visitor Centre at around 1pm.

Places are limited and need to be reserved here.

Register now for Sky Rides in Havering

There are four more Sky Rides in Havering this year following two different routes.

On Sundays 9 August and 8 November, each time starting at 10am from Upminster Library, Corbets Tey Road, Upminster, RM14 2BB, is the South Havering Circular ride.

More information on the Upminster ride is available here

On 19 July and 13 September, each time starting at 2pm from Lodge Farm Park, Lodge Avenue, Romford, RM2 5AD, is the Romford Ride through Raphael and Lodge Farm Parks.

More information on the Lodge Farm Park ride is avaible here

Havering Sky Rides are free and include guides.

A list of other local Sky Rides is available here.

Votes sought for public artwork at the site of the new Bridge over the River Beam

Votes sought for public art work

Local people asked to vote on a local character for art bench on at site of new bridge.

Havering Council and the sustainable transport charity Sustrans are asking local residents to vote for one figure that represents the local area to appear in a piece of permanent public art near the new bridge over the River Beam in Bretons Outdoor Centre.

The artwork comprises a bench with three 2-D life-size silhouettes standing behind it. These are cut of sheet steel which will weather over time as the Portrait Bench becomes a distinctive part of the local landscape. Sustrans want these silhouettes to immortalize local icons whether it be local famous faces, characters from the past or someone living in the area today. Karl Brierley of Sustrans said “The Portrait Bench artwork is all about the characters that the local community are proud of.”

The following local characters were chosen for the shortlist and it is now up to the public to vote for one character.

Humphry Repton (1752-1818)  Famous landscape gardener.

Edward Hillman (1889-1934)  Aviation extraordinaire of the 1930s.

Ian Dury (1942-2000) Popular singer, songwriter, and actor.

Ian Fisher (1971 – 2013) – Elm Park local Fisher was a Warrant Officer Class 2 who lost his life in Afghanistan.

Amy Marren (born 14 August 1998). British Para swimmer.

To find out more about each character and to vote on your choice please visit the following link.  

http://tinyurl.com/Portraitbench

A vote will also be conducted at the Eastbrookend Country Fair from 11am-4pm on 7th June at Eastbrookend Country Park, Dagenham. The results of the vote will be released following this event.

Free Performance of “As you were” for Forum members – Queens Theatre Foyer 15 May 3:00 p.m.

The theatre company has been working on a project called ‘As You Were’ and have been interviewing local ladies in their eighties and nineties about their experiences and memories.

A play based on these interviews is being performed in the foyer of the Queen’s Theatre on 20th May and I’d like you to invite you and your members to a special free performance.

There will be a paid public performance at 8pm, but at 3pm we are performing a free matinee for older people in the borough and people who run the services they use.  It will only last an hour and we’d be delighted if you could come and spread the word; as we’d really like an audience of our participants’’ peers to see the show.

Below are some links, providing more information.

http://www.romfordrecorder.co.uk/news/havering_company_turning_memories_into_community_play_1_4039139

https://www.facebook.com/events/1563620250579897/

You and your members can reserve your free tickets by calling 01708 4333333 and quoting which organisation they are from, but if your require any further information, please let me know. From next week, I’ll have some flyers I could drop off with you.

Many thanks,

Lauren Bracewell