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List of Mayor/Deputy Mayor's Engagements List of Mayor’s/Deputy Mayor’s engagements 2017/2018 Mayor: Councillor Matt Keane Deputy: Councillor Mohammed Rahman Apologies Date Event Location Mayor Deputy 50th Birthday & Mayday 26.05.17 Stanion Primary School √ Celebrations Zimwomen Africa Day 27.05.17 Marriott Hotel, Northampton √ Celebrations 27.05.17 Hellenic Football Fundraising Day Burghley Drive √ 31.05.17 Interview with Avalon TV Corby Cube Marine Society Sea Cadets Area 04.06.17 Rockingham Castle, Rockingham √ Band Competition Finsbury Park 06.06.17 James Ashworth Square √ One Minute Silence Maplefields Circle of Friends 10.06.17 Coronation Park Fun Day Corby Lions 11.06.17 East Carlton Park √ Fun Day 11.06.17 Chairman’s Reception Council Officers, Thrapston √ 11.06.17 Rothwell Civic Service Methodist Church, Rothwell √ 12.06.17 Rothwell Rowell Charter Rothwell √ Photovoice, Olympus Care 12.06.17 Chamber Foyer √ Services Sandalwood Court 16.06.17 Sandalwood Court √ Open Day 16.06.17 Regimental Reception Belvoir Castle √ Ross Armour 17.06.17 St. Ninian’s Church √ Highland Dancing Competition 1 Girlguiding & Celebrating Life of 17.06.17 Northampton School for Girls √ Lady Juliet Townsend 18.06.17 Peterborough Civic Service City of Peterborough √ 18.06.17 Stamford Civic Parade & Service Stamford √ 19.06.17 Armed Forces Week Flag Raising James Ashworth Square √ 21.06.17 Homestart AGM Pen Green Research Centre √ 22.06.17 Peterborough Mayor’s Open Day City of Peterborough √ 24.06.17 Opening of Zig Zag Nursery United Reformed Church √ Royal British Legion 24.06.17 Town Centre √ Armed Forces Day Events St. John’s Church, Corby Old Village 25.06.17 Armed Forces Church Service √ 28.06.17 District Scouts AGM Woodcroft Scout Centre, Kettering √ Thanksgiving 04.07.17 St. Lawrence Church, Towcester √ St John’s Ambulance 04.07.17 Velbert Students visit to Corby Council Chamber & Tour √ McDonalds Refurbishment Re- 05.07.17 Town Centre Store √ Opening 08.07.17 Corby Carnival Oldland Road √ Corby Seventh Day Adventist 08.07.17 Beanfield Community Centre √ Church Northampton Borough Civic 09.07.17 All Saints Church, Northampton √ Service 09.07.17 Highland Gathering Corby Town √ Travers Perkins 13.07.17 Road Safety/ State of the Art Oakley Vale Primary School √ Lorry 15.07.17 Oakley Vale Sculpture Unveiling Play Park, Butland Road √ 16.07.17 Lakeland Hospice Summer Fete Butland Road √ 18.07.17 Teamwork Visit and Lunch Teamwork Trust √ 2 Uppingham Community College 19.07.17 Members Room √ Visit Northampton University 20.07.17 Royal & Derngate, Northampton √ Graduation Ceremony Afro Caribbean Millennium Centre, 21.07.17 Zimwomen Caribbean Night √ Peterborough 21.07.17 Teamwork Trust Kettering Park Hotel √ 22.07.17 Weldon CATS Presentation Lighthouse Theatre, Kettering √ St Johns’ Church 23.07.17 Thrapston Civic Service √ Thrapston Plaza West Glebe Pavilion – 10th 28.07.17 West Glebe √ Anniversary th 30.07.17 100 Anniversary Passchendaele St. John’s Church, Old Village √ 02.08.17 Health & Play Day West Glebe Sports Pavilion √ 02.08.17 Venture Autism Oakley Vale Community Centre √ 05.08.17 Dog Show/Family Fun Day Coronation Park √ 06.08.17 Transport Gala East Carlton Park √ 07.08.17 Green Flag Award Pat Fawcett Way √ Woman of the Year (Slimming 09.08.17 Danesholme Commicare Centre √ World) KHL Big Local Event 19.08.17 Hazelwood Neighbourhood Centre √ Field Day Festival 10th Anniversary Health Walk 30.08.17 East Carlton Park √ Lunch 02.09.17 Rushden’s Proms in the Park Walled Garden, Hall Park, Rushden √ 03.09.17 Great Oakley Annual Fete The Manor House √ Northamptonshire County 03.09.17 Grendon Hall √ Council’s Garden Party High Sheriff Reception (Rupert 06.09.17 Wappenham Manor √ Fordham) 3 National Citizen Service 10.09.17 Royal & Derngate, Northampton √ Graduation 13.09.17 Get Involved Beanfield Primary School √ th 15.09.17 50 Anniversary Celebrations St. Ninian’s Church √ 15.09.17 Civic Opening of Rushden Feast Spencer Park, Rushden √ 16.09.17 Rainbows Open Day Loughborough √ 16.09.17 Summer Reading Challenge Corby Library √ 18.09.17 Kettering Charity Meal Raj Restaurant, Kettering √ Corby Business Academy Annual 19.09.17 Corby Business Academy √ Presentations 20.09.17 Spirit of Corby Awards Core Theatre √ 20.09.17 Spirit of Oakley Vale Oakley Vale Community Centre √ 21.09.17 Annual Prize Giving Brooke Weston √ 21.09.17 County Safer Roads Team Town Centre √ 22.09.17 Evening of Entertainment Bede House, Higham Ferrers √ Corby East Midlands International Swimming 22.09.17 Tata Kids of Steel √ Pool First Responders Ambulance 22.09.17 Grampian Club √ Service Fundraiser 23.09.17 County Twinning Visit Corby Cube √ 01.10.17 Rushden Civic Service St. Mary’s Church √ 08.10.17 Higham Ferrers Civic Service St. Mary’s Church, Bede House √ 08.10.17 Daventry DC Civic Service Holy Cross Church, Daventry √ 12.10.17 Corby Lions World Sight Day Corby Cube √ 12.10.17 Corby Sports Awards Best Western √ 13.10.17 Charity Hair Cut Stanion Primary School √ 14.10.17 Thrapston Town Autumn Ball Thrapston Plaza √ 14.10.17 Big Film Launch Week Willow Place Shopping Centre √ 15.10.17 BFW Bangladesh Day Core Theatre √ 4 17.10.17 School Visit Beanfield Primary School √ Exhibition of Photographs in aid 17.10.17 Stamford Town Hall √ of The Mountain Trust 17.10.17 Film: Daniel Blake (CBFW) Savoy √ Glendon Scouts 19.10.17 Sir John Lowther Centre √ Awards Evening 20.10.17 Mayor’s Mash Launch Evening Phipps Albion Brewery √ Royal British Legion Poster 27.10.17 Corby Rooftop Art Gallery √ Competition 27.10.17 Concept Music Project Core Theatre √ 28.10.17 Poppy Appeal Launch Willow Place | Town Centre √ st 30.10.17 Ceremony 1 World War Rusden Cemetery √ 31.10.17 Halloween Walk East Carlton Park √ 02.11.17 Girl Guiding Awards Hilton Hotel Northampton √ 03.11.17 Teamwork Trust AGM Kettering Park Hotel √ 03.11.17 Bonfire Procession Boating Lake √ 08.11.17 High Sheriff Court Service All Saints Church Northampton √ 08.11.17 Urbanism Awards London √ 09.11.17 Northamptonshire Sport Hanger One Sywell Aerodrome √ Tresham College Annual Awards 10.11.17 Kettering Conference Centre √ Ceremony South Northamptonshire Children 11.11.17 Milton Keynes √ singing 11.11.17 Rushden Civic Cabaret Dinner Rushden Bowls Club √ Remembrance Sunday 12.11.17 Old Village/War Memorial √ Parade and Service Northamptonshire Association of 13.11.17 King’s Park Conference Centre, Northampton √ Youth Clubs AGM 14.11.17 Refurbishment Opening Seagrave House √ 16.11.17 Respect for Workers Day Tesco Extra √ 5 17.11.17 Kettering Charity Ball Kettering Conference Centre √ Association of Supplementary 18.11.17 Northampton √ Schools 21.11.17 Studfall Junior School Visit Council Chamber √ 22.11.17 Rededication Service Co-op Funeral Parlour √ 23.12.17 Lakelands Light up a Life Town Centre √ 24.11.17 Alfie Bears Journey Northampton Guild Hall √ 24.11.17 St. Andrews Night Grampian Club √ Northamptonshire County Council 25.11.17 Sywell √ Dinner Dance 28.11.17 School Visit Studfall Primary School √ 01.12.17 Christmas Gala Rothwell √ 03.12.17 Homeless Fun Run Corby Volunteer Bureau √ Order of the Eastern Star Carol 03.12.17 Community Centre High Street √ Service 03.12.17 Christmas SHAPE Dance Show Core Theatre √ 05.12.17 Official Opening of Extension Corby Technical School √ DRET Primary Schools Carol 06.12.17 Our Lady of Walsingham Church √ Service 06.12.17 International Festival Oakley Vale Community Centre √ 07.12.17 Christmas Message Corby Radio √ 07.12.17 Lakelands Light Up a Life Lakelands Hospice √ Annual Carol Service 10.12.17 Peterborough Cathedral √ Freemasons 13.12.17 Raunds Civic Carol Service Raunds √ South Northamptonshire Civic 14.12.17 The Forum, Moat House, Carols Oakley Vale Rangers 16.12.17 Oakley Vale Community Centre √ Presentation 18.12.17 Staff Carol Service Deene House √ 6 19.12.17 Teamwork Trust Christmas Party Teamwork Corby √ St Ninian’s Church Annual Carol 19.12.17 St. Ninian’s Churcy, Corby √ Service 20.01.18 ABBA Revival Rushden Bowls Club √ Raunds Town Council 26.01.18 The Snooks, The Square, Raunds √ Burns Night 27.01.18 Reopening of Serbian Church Rockingham Road √ 27.01.18 Venetian Masquerade Ball The Fleet, Fletton √ Kettering Borough Council 28.01.18 Council Chamber, Kettering √ Holocaust Memorial Day Corby Borough Council 28.01.18 Council Chamber, Corby √ Holocaust Memorial Day 30.01.18 Variety Show Beanfield Primary School √ 01.02.18 Media Launch Corby Cube √ 03.02.18 Rushden Charity Civic Concert Rushden Town Bowling Club √ 10.02.18 Ferret Race Night Higham Ferrers Working Men’s Club √ Northampton Graduation 10.02.18 Sunley Conference Centre √ Ceremony 13.02.18 Corby Steel Gateway/MENCAP Miss Gateway/Mr Debonair √ Northamptonshire County Council 17.02.18 Raunds Saxon Hall √ Dr Busker Charity Show Weldon Amateur Dramatics 24.02.18 Core Theatre √ Performance 01.03.18 Northamptonshire Hidden Needs Sunley Management Centre, Northampton √ 04.03.18 Last Night of the Proms Peterborough Key Theatre √ th 10.03.18 25 Birthday of Specsavers Corby Town Centre √ Gang Show 15.03.18 th Core Theatre √ 60 Anniversary Concert 16.03.18 Charity Dinner Mayor of Rushden, Sharnbrook Hotel √ Association of National Northampton High School, Newport Pagnell 17.03.18 √ Supplementary Schools Road 7 Concert Northamptonshire County Council 18.03.18 Council Chamber, George Row √ Inter Faith Service 20.03.18 Student Leadership Team Kingswood Secondary School √ Talent Match Celebration 22.03.18 Rockingham Motor Speedway √ Evening Daventry District Council Charity 24.03.18 Highgate House, Creaton √ Dinner Friends of Group 24.04.18 Pat Fawcett Way √ Mardi Gras
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