Havering U3A meets at 2:30pm second Wednesday of the month at St. Michael’s Church Hall, Main Road, Gidea Park.
September 12th Paula Short “Sicily’s Heroes and Villains”
Doors open 2:15pm.
We have a wide range of interest groups running throughout the month.
For more information come along or see our website
www.u3asites.org.uk/havering
Havering BME Forum Community Event 24 August 11-2pm
Latin and Ballroom Classes for 2018 now available
Results from Community Care Consultation available
HAD – Havering Association for People with Disabilities – What they do.
Thames Chase Forest Centre – Jazz on a Summer Evening – Fri 20th July
Diabetes UK – Havering Group. 16 July 2018 Talk, Developing New Hormonal Treatments for Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes UK- Havering Group
Meetings held at North Street Halls ,24 North Street, Hornchurch – Opposite Iceland RM11 1QX . Normally on the third Monday of each month (except for August and January) at 8PM
At our 16 July 2018 Meeting, We have invited to Speak Dr Victoria Salem.Diabetes UK Clinician, Scientist and Consultant in Diabetes,Imperial College London. Talking about “ Developing New Hormonal Treatments for Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes. We have our own website , it includes our whole list of events for the year, plus other valuable information for your attention.
The link to the website is http://havering.diabetesukgroup.org/
Or contact our secretary , Ann on 01708 -935779, for more details, Ann will be more than happy to assist you with your enquiry
Everyone is Welcome at our group .If you are a diabetes sufferer it is well worth coming to our meetings , we can provide the support you need .Our group has been established for 39 years .We have a speaker every month , on a medical subject , you can really get some good advice .
Havering Museum July 2018 Programme
Eid-Party-2018-Open-Day Sunday 24th June
Services in Havering for people who have a visual impairment: a review
Dear colleague
I have immense pleasure is sending you a copy of our report, published today, on Services in Havering for people who have a visual impairment.
This report is the culmination of over a year’s work on our part researching what services are available – or ought to be – in the borough.
The report contains a number of recommendations, some specific to particular organisations, others generic.
In the coming months, we will be following up the responses to our recommendations with all concerned.
Kind regards
Ian Buckmaster, MA FCIS
Executive Director & Company Secretary