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List of Mayor/Deputy Mayor's Engagements List of Mayor’s/Deputy Mayor’s engagements 2010/2011 Mayor: Councillor Ann Brown Deputy: Councillor John McGhee Date Event Location Mayor Deputy Refused 23 May 10 Lakelands Legs Walk Lakelands Hospice √ 23 May 10 Wellingborough Civic Service All Saints Church, Wellingborough √ ‘Photo with the Mayor’ 28 May 10 Rhyme time Nursery, Corby Challenge √ United Reformed Church, Fox Street, 30 May 10 Rothwell Civic Service Rothwell √ Rothwell Ancient Street Fair 31 May 10 Parish Church/Rothwell Town Centre (806th Proclamation) √ British Army Recruitment 3 June 10 Corporation Street, Corby Office Opening √ 6 June 10 Big Red Ramble ECP √ 6 June 10 Cadet 150 Celebration St George’s Barracks, North Luffenham √ Desborough TC Charity 6 June 10 116 Harborough Road, Desborough Lunch √ High Sheriff 10 June 10 Northamptonshire – Garden Fermyn Woods Hall √ Party 11 June 10 Spirit of Corby Awards Holiday Inn, Corby √ 2018 World Cup Celebration 12 June 10 Stadium Milton Keynes Dinner √ Let’s Dance – Rushden 12 June 10 St Peters Catholic Church Hall, Rushden Charity Event √ Healthy Living and Lifestyle 12 June 10 Corby Town Centre Promotion Day √ 1 The Parish of All Saints with St John the 13 June 10 Stamford Civic Service Baptist, Stamford √ 13 June 10 Peterborough Civic Service Peterborough Cathedral √ 13 June 10 Kettering Civic Service SS Peter and Paul Church, Kettering √ NBC Charity Sunday + 13 June 10 All Saints Church Service √ 14 June 10 A Book Week Woodnewton Primary School √ 15 June 10 Radio Interview Corby Radio √ Opening of New Kingswood 15 June 10 Kingswood Gym Gym √ 16 June 10 Fashion Show University Of Northampton √ 17 June 10 Mayor’s Open Day Peterborough √ 21 June 10 Raising of Armed Forces Flag Flag Pole, Corby Town Centre √ Launch of the Diversity 22 June 10 Grampian Club Cookery Book √ Annual Service of The Parish Church of St James, 24 June 10 Thanksgiving and Awards – Thrapston √ St John Ambulance Higham Ferrers Coffee 25 June 10 50 Saffron Road, Higham Ferrers Morning √ 26 June 10 Picnic in the Park Coronation Park √ Nursery Visit – Fundraising 29 June 10 Rhyme time Nursery, Corby Event √ Celebration/Presentation 30 June 10 Lodge Park TC Night √ The Alternative to the World 30 June 10 Corby Women’s Centre Cup Event √ 1 July 10 Wisbech Mayor’s ‘At Home’ The Church of St Peter and St Paul √ Glendon District Scout Woodcroft Scout Centre, London Road, 1 July 10 Council AGM Kettering √ 2 Veteran’s Badge 1 July 10 Chamber/Mayor’s Parlour Presentation √ English National Year 11 2 July 10 West Glebe, Corby Rounder’s Final (SWAP) √ Northamptonshire Children’s 2 July 10 University of Northampton (Park Campus) University Celebration Event √ 3 July 10 Community Litter Pick Westwood Walk, Corby √ 4 July 10 Wisbech Civic Service The Church of St Peter and St Paul √ Summer Festival of Music – 4 July 10 Derngate Theatre Second Generation Concert √ 4 July 10 Air Ambulance Hero Run ECP √ 9 July 10 Bastille Day Wicksteed Park, Kettering √ Commissioning Rockingham Road Methodist Church, 9 July 10 Service/Launch of the Corby Corby √ Street Pastors Initiative 9 July 10 Velbert/Carnival Reception Grampian √ 10 July 10 Charity Static Bike Ride CEMISP √ 10 July 10 Carnival Day Oldland Road, Oakley Vale, Corby √ 11 July 10 Highland Gathering White Hart, Corby Old Village √ The Northamptonshire Young Buckingham Suite, The Park Inn, 13 July 10 Leaders Election Results and Northampton √ Celebration Evening University of Northampton 13 July 10 Park Campus Award Ceremony √ CBA Student Achievement 13 July 10 CBA Awards √ Quarry Project DVD 13 July 10 Chamber Presentation √ Rockingham Dog Annual 18 July 10 Rockingham Village Hall Event Show √ 3 Prince’s Trust Presentation of 19 July 10 Chamber Certificates √ 24 July 10 Corby Cultural Celebration Corby Town Centre √ CEMISP 1st Anniversary 24 July 10 CEMISP Celebrations √ 25 July 10 Peterborough Civic Service Salvation Army Citadel, Peterborough √ 5 August 10 Family Camp BBQ ECCP √ 8 August 10 Transport Gala ECCP √ Get Set Goers Walk for 11 August 10 West Glebe, Corby Health √ 11 August 10 Family Camp BBQ ECCP √ KBC Mayor’s Charity Bike 14 August 10 Kettering Festival √ 16 August 10 BHF Big Donation Event Corby Town Centre √ 19 August 10 Youth Works Connaughty Centre, Corby √ Launch of Taste the Culture 20 August 10 Corby library of Corby Cookery Book √ 20 August 10 Mind’s garden fete 18 Argyll Street, Corby √ Launch of the Corby One 24 August 10 Corby International Pool Small Step walking challenge √ Northants Open Studios 29 August 10 Central Launch Exhibition & Kelmarsh Hall √ Awards Evening Walled Garden, Rushden Hall Park, 4 September 10 Rushden’s Proms in the Park Rushden √ The Church of St. Mary, High Street, 5 September 10 ENDC Civic Service Rushden, NN10 0QE √ 9 September 10 Licensing of Rev Jan Collins St. Peter and St. Andrew’s Church, Corby √ 10 September 10 Interactive AGM The Guildhall, Northampton √ 4 12 September 10 Higham Ferrers Civic Service St Mary’s Church, Higham Ferrers √ Alzheimer’s Society Memory 12 September 10 ECP Walk √ NCC Chairman’s garden 12 September 10 Holdenby House, Holdenby Party √ Accommodation Concern 14 September 10 Corn Market Hall, Kettering AGM √ 16 September 10 Community Coppice Hazelwood, Corby √ Royal Visit to Willowbrook 16 September 10 Willowbrook Industrial Estate, Corby Industrial Estate √ ECCP Celebration Event 18 September 10 East Carlton Park (Willow Den by Tom Hare) √ South Northants Civic 19 September 10 St Lawrence’s Church Towcester Service √ Stamford Battle of Britain 19 September 10 All Saints’ Church, Stamford Service and Parade √ Thrapston Annual Civic 19 September 10 St. James’s Church, Thrapston Service √ Wellingborough’s Charity 19 September 10 Wellingborough Town Cricket Club Cricket Match √ 21 September 10 Lakelands Sunset Walk Rockingham Speedway √ 25 September 10 Art and Flower Festival Farmstead Road, Corby √ Peterborough Mayor’s Variety Voyager theatre, Mountsteven Avenue, 25 September 10 Performance Peterborough √ Young Fire Fighters 25 September 10 Achievement Presentation Corby Fire Station √ Passout Parade Desborough Town Council St. Giles Anglican and Methodist Church, 26 September 10 Civic Service Desborough √ Eighth Earl Spencer Centre for Young 27 September 10 Clubs for Young People AGM People, Northampton √ 5 Opening of the new 1 October 10 Elizabeth street dental centre decontamination suite √ Topping Out of the New 1 October 10 Oakley Road, Corby Corby Tresham Campus √ 1 October 10 1940s Night Bamburg Court, Corby √ 1 October 10 Rhythm and Blues Evening Weedon Village Hall √ Pride in Northamptonshire 1 October 10 Wicksteed Park, Kettering Award √ 3 October 10 Yellow Ribbon Walk ECCP √ Redmond House 1st Redmond House, Occupation Road, 3 October 10 Anniversary Corby √ Rushden Civic Service and 3 October 10 St. Mary’s Church, Rushden Parade √ Peterborough’s Sausage 5 October 10 Town Hall, Peterborough Supper √ 9 October 10 Higham Ferrers Barn Dance Pemberton Centre, Higham Ferrers √ 14 October 10 Sports Awards 2010 Best Western Hotel, Corby √ 14 October 10 Home Start Corby AGM Pen Green Research Centre, Corby √ Visit to the Parlour – Mrs 15 October 10 Mayor’s Parlour Toscano √ Caring and Sharing trust 25th 15 October 10 Cotton’s Farmhouse, Cogenhoe Anniversary √ 15 October 10 Mayor’s Sing Star Night Mayor’s Parlour √ 16 October 10 Wisbech Ceilidh St. Peter’s Church Hall, Wisbech √ 18 October 10 NAYC AGM King’s Park, Northampton √ CBA Autumn Leaves 20 October 10 CBA, Corby Concert √ High Sheriff’s 21 October 10 Northamptonshire Courts All Saints Church, Northamton √ Service 6 23 October 10 Recruitment Day – St. John’s √ County Trefoil International 24 October 10 St. Columba’s Church, Corby Service √ Milton Keynes’s Bletchley 24 October 10 Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes Park Trip √ Grantham Charity Halloween 28 October 10 Guildhall Theatre, Grantham Spectacular √ 29 October 10 Danesholme Funday Talisman Pub, Corby √ Corby Irish Centre Annual 29 October 10 Irish Centre, Corby Dinner Dance √ ‘Inspiring Careers’ poster 29 October 10 Best Western Hotel, Corby competiiotn √ 30 October 10 ENDC – A Night in New York The Courtyard, Stanwick √ 31 October 10 Halloween Walk ECCP √ 3 November 10 Corby Diary – Launch Boating Lake, Corby √ 4 November 2010 Lakeland’s Light Up a Life Willow Place, Corby √ Northamptonshire Sports 4 November 2010 The County Ground, Northampton Awards 2010 √ 4 November 10 Stamford March for Honour Browne’s Hospital, Stamford √ Official Opening of the Future 5 November 2010 Centre – Kingswood Colyers Avenue, Corby √ Regeneration Project 5 November 10 Bonfire Night Swimming Pool, Corby/Boating Lake √ East and West Midland 7 November 2010 Regions Short Course CEMISP √ Swimming Championships 10 November 2010 Young Detective Scheme Hazel Leys Primary School, Corby √ 11 November 10 2 Minutes Silence Corby Town Centre 12 November 2010 Northamptonshire Police Rockingham Motor Speedway, Corby √ 7 Young People of the Year Awards St. John’s Ambulance – 12 November 10 Kettering Enrolment Night √ 12 November 10 KBC Charity Dinner and Ball Wicksteed Park Pavilion, Kettering √ 14 November 2010 Youth in Concert The Derngate Theatre, Northampton √ Remembrance Sunday 14 November 10 St. John’s Church, Corby Parade & Service √ Stamford TC Remembrance 14 November 10 Browne’s Hospital, Stamford Day Service and Parade √ Amateur Boxing Club of 14 November 10 Best Western Hotel, Corby Corby Show √ Northamptonshire 16 November 2010 Community Foundation Northampton’s Cripps Hall √ Annual Awards 19 November 2010 NPYD Presentation Hazel Leys Primary School, Corby √ 19 November 10 NBC Gala Dinner The Park Inn Hotel, Northampton √ Rushden A Night to 20 November 10 The Pemberton Centre, Rushden Remember √ 21 November 2010 The Sponsored Dog Walk ECCP √ The Salvation Army Corps 21 November 2010 Anniversary Weekend – Cottingham Road, Corby √ Thanksgiving Service 21 November 10 NCC Civic Service St Lawrence Church, Towcester √ St. Andrew’s Night 26 November 2010 The Grampian Club, Corby Celebrations √ Start on Site Ceremony – New Housing Development, Rockingham 26 November 2010 Riverside Housing Road, Corby √ 27 November 2010 St.
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