Diabetes Uk Havering Group – Next Meeting Monday 16 March 2020 – 20:00 – 22:00
- Event date: 16 March 2020
- Time: 20:00 – 22:00
- Location: Large Hall, 24 North Street, Hornchurch RM11 1QX
Dr. Graham Toms, Honorary Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist at Barts Health NHS Trust ‘Reversing Type 2 Diabetes through very low calorie dieting’
Survey to Review blood testing services in Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge
Review of blood testing services in Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge
Around 255,000 people use blood testing (phlebotomy) services across Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge every year. These services take place across 40 locations including GP practices, health clinics, King George Hospital, Queen’s Hospital and Barking Community Hospital. Redbridge patients also use Whipps Cross Hospital.
We want people across Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge to have easier, faster access to blood testing services. A review of blood testing services is underway and your feedback will help us to shape our plans.
Please fill out this blood testing survey and encourage others to give their views by Sunday 22 March 2020.
Kind regards,
Annie Robertson
Communications and Engagement Manager
Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge Clinical Commissioning Groups
JAMMING DODGERS – Do you play a musical instrument or like to sing? Whether you haven’t played or sung for a while or are a regular performer – we want you to get involved! For everyone Aged 50 +
The Queens Theatre presents “Maggie May” with Dementia Friendly performances and additional Front of House support: Thu 19 & Thu 26 Mar | 2.30pm Run of the show: 13 – 28 March £15.50* | carer place free
General information
All booking for Dementia Friendly performances
must be made through out Box Office on 01708 443333.
We would like your visit to the Queen’s Theatre to be an enjoyable one. When booking, please let the Box Office know of any specific requirements for you and anyone in your party.
Additional front of House support at our main house events
(Maggie May)
- We consider everything from sound and lighting cues, stage action and seating plans, signage and refreshment service.
- We offer extra flexibility when booking seats, so if you know you need a little extra personal space you can request that the seat next to you remains unsold.
- Our usher staff will be dressed in orange t-shirts to make them easily identifiable.
- A quiet space outside the auditorium is also available if you need some time away from the crowd.
- Additional signage will be placed around the building to help you wayfind
The entrance to the Auditorium is level with the foyer. There are shallow steps with a handrail to all rows except for row E. There are spaces for four (4) wheelchair users in row E. There are 20 seats in Row E which are reserved for customers with specific access requirements.
Parking
You’ll find the entrance to Billet Lane car park (7 blue badge bays) on Theatre Road. The entrance has a height restriction of 6′ 6″ (feet/inches). Additionally, there are three allocated parking spaces for blue badge holders at the front of the building with a lowered kerb point to allow wheelchair access to the pavement.
Main entrance
There’s a sloping ramp or thirteen (13) steps to the main entrance, which is illuminated at all times. There are two sets of doors, one automated, to the main entrance.
Foyer and Café
The Box Office is located in the foyer. The counter is 4’ (1.2 metres) high. There’s a wheelchair accessible toilet in the café foyer. The café is located in the foyer. There is a dropped counter. Tell us if you would like your order brought to your table.
Pop along to the Education Centre at Saint Francis Hospice on Saturday 29th of February 2020 between 11am and 3pm to find out what opportunities we have available. For more information call Jan on 01708 753319 ext 2344.
Free Waste Prevention Workshop for Rainham Residents – Tuesday 18th February
Brookside Theatre presents “RED – THE RED RIDING HOOD MUSICAL” runs from the 26th – 29th February 2020
A HOWLIN’ NEW MUSICAL BASED ON THE OLDEST STORY OF ALL TIME, RED RIDING HOOD, COMES TO THE BROOKSIDE THEATRE
“Sit by the fire and we’ll tell you a tale…” The Brookside Theatre, are proud to present an exciting musical, based on the tale of Little Red Riding Hood.
Join a troupe of travelling gypsies as they gather round the camp fire by the edge of a dark wood to tell stories. The sound of wolves howling from deep within the forest leads the characters to tell the story of one of their ancestors – a mysterious girl who wore a red hood.
Written by multi award-nominated writer and composer, Paul Boyd and produced by the team that brought you Peter Pan The Musical, Oliver! and The Canterville Ghost, this beautiful musical cleverly retells the many different versions of the timeless fairytale of Little Red Riding Hood from the lighter children’s versions to the darker variants told over the centuries.
The theatre’s Artistic Director, Jai Sepple explains, “We are truly honoured to be working on Paul Boyd’s imaginary musical and bringing this future classic to the London stage. We have had as much fun working on the show – even building a full size gypsy caravan – and I know, the audience will get just as much enjoyment out of the show when they join us. Young or old, who doesn’t love a good fairy tale?”
Packed full of energy and fun, the talented cast of five perform a cavalcade of songs in different styles including country, blues and rock ‘n’ roll.
A theatrical treat for audiences of all ages – an unforgettable musical experience of the one of the oldest tales ever told.
RED – THE RED RIDING HOOD MUSICAL runs from the 26th – 29th February 2020 at the Brookside Theatre, Eastern Road, Romford. Ticket are on sale now and available online from www.brooksidetheatre.com or through the theatre box office on 01708 755775.