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Old Record-Of-PCC-Public-Engagements NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Record of PCC’s Public Engagements 2016 April 5th – Winterton Disabled Club 6th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Avenues 13th – Alkborough WI 15th – Hull – CASE Business Event 15th – Hull – Rock Challenge Event 18th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Bricknell 21st – Willerby – East Yorkshire Local Councils Network 26th – Hull – Sutton Trust Community meeting 26th – Seaton Parish Council 27th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Newington 29th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Southcoates West March 1st – Hull – Modern Slavery Event 2nd – Garton on the Wolds Parish Council 4th – Hull – Humber Chamber Cybercrime Event 8th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Newland 8th – Bridlington – Rock Challenge Event 9th – Winterton – Residents Meeting 10th – Grimsby – NE Lincs Town & Parish Liaison Committee 12th – Hull – Visit Amazing Grace Chapel 12th – Scunthorpe – Rock Challenge Event 15th – Hull – Local Works Event 18th – Scunthorpe – Unlocking Hidden Talent Event 18th – Hornsea – Visit Nursery School Project 18th – Hull – Victoria Dock Residents Association 21st – Hornsea Town Council 22nd – Hull – Preston Road Neighbourhood Development Meeting 24th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Marfleet 30th – Scunthorpe – Keep Scunthorpe Alive Group Walkabout **Pre-election Purdah period began on 30th March** February 1st – Grimsby – Open Door Forum 3rd – Airmyn Parish Council 8th – Aldborough Parish Council 16th – Hull Tenants Forum 22nd – Brigg Town Council 23rd – Grimsby – Haverstoe Ward Forum 25th – Hull BID Business Walkabout 26th – Scunthorpe – Skills Centre Plus opening event 26th – Cleethorpes – DN35 Neighbourhood Group Meeting January NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKEDFile classification: NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED - NO DESCRIPTOR NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 6th – Brigg – North Lincs Country Watch AGM 12th – Hull – Army Engagement Team Briefing 14th – Bridlington – East Riding Pensioners Action Group 22nd – Hornsea Nursery School Community Event 27th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Newland 28th – Grimsby – Launch of The Blue Door 28th – Grimsby – Scartho Community Meeting 29th – Hull – Councillors Ward Surgery 2015 December 1st – Scunthorpe – White Ribbon Campaign Launch 2nd – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Newington Ward 3rd – Grimsby – Bradley Parish Council 22nd – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Bricknell Ward November 2nd – Pollington – Neighbourhood Watch Meeting 3rd – Waltham Parish Council 8th – Beverley – Remembrance Day Service 10th – Hull – Community Meeting – Newland Avenue 10th – Broughton NAT Meeting 17th – Cottingham Parish Council 20th – Hull – Hymers College Question Time Event 27th – Grimsby – Heanage Forum Meeting October 8th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Ings Ward 9th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Avenues Ward 16th – Bridlington – Yorkshire Coast Business Awards Event 17th – Beverley – Street Surgery 19th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Newland Ward 26th – Grimsby – Friends Of Freshney Meeting 27th – Grimsby – East Marsh Involve Meeting 27th – Grimsby – Freshney Forward Meeting 28th – Scawby – Ridge NAT Meeting 29th – Brumby – NAT Meeting 31st – Bransholme – Street Surgery September 9th – Hull – Kingswood Residents Association Meeting 10th – Scunthorpe – Ashby NAT Meeting 11th – Cleethorpes – Youth Offending Service Summer Arts College 12th – Grimsby – South Ward Public Meeting 14th – Scunthorpe – Crosby & Park NAT Meeting 15th – Willerby Parish Council 17th – Grimsby – NE Lincs Town & Parish Council Committee 18th – Skirlaugh – Beverley & Holderness Patrons Club 21st – Grimsby – Police Community Engagement Event NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKEDFile classification: NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED - NO DESCRIPTOR NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 21st – Barnetby-le-Wold Parish Council 24th – Hull – Neighbourhood Network Awards 29th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Bricknell Ward August 3rd – Epworth – Neighbourhood Visit – Isle of Axholme 4th – Hull – Visit City Farm 5th – Appleby – Neighbourhood Watch Meeting 10th – Hull – Hull & East Riding IAM Meeting 11th – Healing Parish Council 12th – Scunthorpe – Pubwatch Licensees Meeting July 1st – Hull – Ethnic Communities Forum 2nd – Hornsea – School CSE Presentation 2nd – Hull – Visit The Warren Project 3rd – Cleethorpes – Street Surgery 4th – Withernsea – Street Surgery 7th – Laceby Parish Council 8th – Willerby – East Yorkshire Local Council Network 11th – Crowle – Rescue Day Event 15th – Immingham Town Council 18th – Hull – District Scouts Event 18th – Hull Pride Event 20th – Withernsea Town Council 21st – Bempton Parish Council 22nd – Driffield Show 24th – Scunthorpe – Summer Stay Safe Campaign Launch 29th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Avenues Ward 29th – Burton on Stather & Winterton NAT Meeting 30th – Hull – Evening Economy Group Meeting 30th – Beverley – Farmwatch Coordinators Meeting June 23rd – Hornsea – Visiting Hall Garth Skate Park 25th – Grimsby – West Marsh Forward Meeting May 2nd – Hull – Rock Challenge Event 8th – Willerby – Visit Stable Futures 12th – South Cave Parish Council 14th – Hull – Visiting Aspire Academy 14th – Hull – Visiting St Martin’s Scout Group 15th – Wilberfoss - Market Weighton & Pocklington Community Partnership 16th – Hull – Lifestyle 2015 Launch 23rd – Pocklington – Skate Park Official Opening April NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKEDFile classification: NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED - NO DESCRIPTOR NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 9th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Avenues Ward 14th – Hull Tenants Forum 14th – Holderness Farmwatch – Coniston 21st – Grimsby – Visit Grimsby Air Cadets 22nd – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Bricknell Ward 23rd – Market Weighton – Neighbourhood Watch Meeting March 4th – North Lincs Refuge Open Event – Scunthorpe 4th – Beverley & District 41 Club – Beverley 6th – NHS Question Time Event – Hull 9th – Little Weighton Farmwatch – South Cave 11th – Rotary Club of Grimsby – Grimsby 14th – Hull University Law Ball – Hull 20th – Residents Meeting – Middleton on the Wolds 23rd – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Bricknell Ward 23rd – Pocklington Town Council 24th – Grimsby – Neighbourhood Visit – South & Park 26th – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Southcoates West Ward 26th – Hedon Town Council February 4th – Barton On Humber Town Council 7th – Goole – Street Surgery 11th – Scunthorpe – Business Education Network 13th – Hull – White Ribbon campaign launch 15th – Beverley – County Legal Service 16th – Hornsea – East Yorkshire Federation of Women’s Institutes 17th – Grimsby – Neighbourhood Visit – West Marsh 19th – Hull – Visit Open Doors Project 19th – Barton On Humber – MP’s Public Meeting 20th – Goole – Chamber Excellence Awards Event 23rd – Hull CC Ward Surgery – Bricknell 24th – Hull – Neighbourhood Visit – University ward 27th – Willerby – Hull & Humber Chamber Event January 8th – Bridlington – Pensioners Action Group 8th – Paull Parish Council 13th – Driffield & Rural Farmwatch Meeting 20th – Hull – Neighbourhood Visit – Riverside 21st – Hull – Police and Crime panel 23rd – Grimsby – Neighbourhood Visit (evening) – East Marsh 23rd – Grimsby – Visit Shalom Youth Centre 26th – Beverley – East Riding Tenants Forum 26th – Brigg – NFU North Lincolnshire Meeting 26th – Brigg Town Council 27th – Grimsby – Holocaust Memorial Day Event 27th – Cleethorpes – Haverstoe Forum 29th – Scunthorpe – Neighbourhood Visit – Crosby & Park NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKEDFile classification: NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED - NO DESCRIPTOR NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 2014 December 1st – Hull – North Bransholme Festival of Lights 2nd – Driffield Town Council 3rd – Scunthorpe – North Lincs Places Scrutiny Panel 4th – Cleethorpes – Clee Lincs Forum 5th – Barton on Humber – MP’s Street Surgery 8th – Preston Parish Council 11th – Goole Town Council 13th – Cleethorpes – MP’s Street Surgery 18th – Grimsby – Police and Crime Panel November 4th – Goole - Public Meeting – Humberside Police: Building The Future 5th – Howden School – Prison, Me? 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Event 5th – Hull – North Carr Fireworks Event 6th – Grimsby – Crimestoppers CSE Event 6th – Scunthorpe – Crimestoppers CSE Event 7th – Goole – Crimestoppers CSE Event 9th – Cleethorpes – Remembrance Day Service 10th – Hull – Crimestoppers CSE Event 10th – Bridlington – Crimestoppers CSE Event 12th – Hull – Lifestyle Awards Event 13th – Grimsby - Public Meeting – Humberside Police: Building The Future 14th- Willerby – ERNLLCA Conference 15th – Market Weighton - Street Surgery 19th – Beverley - Public Meeting – Humberside Police: Building The Future 20th – Hull City Council 21st – Hull – MIND Open Day 26th – Bridlington - Public Meeting – Humberside Police: Building The Future 27th – Scunthorpe – North Lincs Community Champions Awards 29th – Bransholme – Street Surgery October 6th – Skidby Parish Council 10th – Hull - Attended Humbercare Event 21st – Hull – Public Meeting – Humberside Police: Building The Future 22nd – Thorngumbald Parish Council 25th – Bridlington – Street Surgery 25th – Hull – Attended RNLI Charity Dinner 28th – Scunthorpe - Public Meeting – Humberside Police: Building The Future 29th – Market Weighton Town Council 31st – Hull – University of Hull lecture 31st – Hull – Attended Rank Foundation Event September NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKEDFile classification: NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED - NO DESCRIPTOR NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED 9th – Withernsea Town Council 13th – Grimsby – Street Surgery 17th – Hull – Attended North Carr Area Committee 23rd – Goole – Attended Eastgate Residents Association 25th – Hull – Neighbourhood Network Awards 26th – Hull – Purple Flag Event – Trinity Festival 30th – York – Crimestoppers Event August 2nd – Goole – Street Surgery 6th – Hull – Attended Hull 2020 Launch Event 14th – Bubwith Parish Council 18th – Hornsea Town Council 22nd – Hull – Visited Coltman St Community
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