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Mayor's Engagement 2018-2019 Cllr Sean Keating Mayor’s engagements 2018/2019 Event date Event Venue Attendees 11-May-18 Basingstoke Amateur Theatrical Society (BATS) Haymarket Theatre, Wote Street, Basingstoke Mayor Cllr Sean Keating and 'Singing in the Rain' Mayoress 14-May-18 School Council - Houses of Parliament visit Merton Junior School, Basingstoke Mayor Cllr Sean Keating and presentation to the Mayor Mayoress 17-May-18 Mayor Making (2018/2019) Civic Offices, London Road, Basingstoke, Mayor and Mayoress RG21 4AH 20-May-18 Mayor's Sunday Morning Service Winchester Cathedral Mayor and Mayoress 21-May-18 Burghclere's Music Festival Burghclere School, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 23-May-18 Turkish Fellowship Educations Society in BCoT Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress Basingstoke - Annual IFTAR Dinner 25-May-18 Basingstoke and District Disability Forum AGM Popley Field's Community Centre, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 25-May-18 Wickes - new look store opening Wickes, Churchill Way West, Basingstoke Deputy Mayor and Consort RG21 6AA 26-May-18 Absolutely Karting (re-opening) Kingsland Business Park, Unit 10 Wade Road, Mayor and Mayoress Basingstoke RG24 8QL 26-May-18 Young Peoples Information Counselling - Charity The Crown Plaza Hotel, Basingstoke Deputy Mayor Ladies Fashion Show 26-May-18 Basingstoke Lions 51st Charter Celebration Basingstoke Golf Club, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 29-May-18 Community Furniture Project - relaunch of 6 Joule Rd, Basingstoke RG21 6XH Mayor and Mayoress refurbished warehouse 03-Jun-18 Tadley Treacle Fair Saunders Field, Tadley Mayor and Mayoress 03-Jun-18 Basingstoke Kite Festival Down Grange Sports, Complex, Pack Lane, Mayor and Mayoress Basingstoke 06-Jun-18 Place to be Proud of Awards Haymarket Theatre, Wote Street, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 07-Jun-18 Open Day at Julian House Outreach Team office Maritime House, Basingstoke Mayor Event date Event Venue Attendees 07-Jun-18 Hampshire and Isle of Wight Armed Forces' RAF Odiham, Odiham Mayor and Mayoress Briefing 2018 08-Jun-18 The 200th Anniversary of the Acquisition by Stratfield Saye House, Stratfield Saye Mayor and Mayoress Parliament of the Stratfield Saye Estate 09-Jun-18 Sherfield on Loddon Fete (Mencap) Sherfield Village Green Mayor and Mayoress 10-Jun-18 Havant Annual Civic Service St Wilfrid's Church, Waterlooville Mayor and Mayoress 11-Jun-18 Festival of Sports 2018 - introduction Mayor's Parlour, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 12-Jun-18 Afternoon Tea for Basingstoke Carers for Carers Basingstoke College of Technology, Mayor and Mayoress Week Basingstoke 12-Jun-18 Basingstoke and Deane Rotary Charities Test Valley Golf Club Mayor and Mayoress evening 13-Jun-18 Teen Tech Hampshire 2018 Hampshire Court Hotel, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 13-Jun-18 Popley Way marked route To be confirmed Mayor and Mayoress 15-Jun-18 Hampshire Young People’s Cathedral Service of Winchester Cathedral, Winchester Mayor and Mayoress Peace and Reconciliation, WW1 - 100 years on 16-Jun-18 Cinema in Symphony The Anvil, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 16-Jun-18 Pelican Cancer Bubble Run Basingstoke War Memorial Park, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 16-Jun-18 Thornycroft Bowls Club and Basingstoke The Thornycroft Site, South Ham, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress Croquet Club 19-Jun-18 Mayor of Winchester's Civic Day Abbey House, Winchester Mayor and Mayoress 19-Jun-18 Neighbourhood Plan – Scroll Presentations Mayor's Parlour, Basingstoke Mayor 19-Jun-18 Basingstoke Primary School’s Music Concert The Anvil, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 21-Jun-18 High Sheriff of Hampshire – Summer Party Portchester Castle, Portchester Mayor and Mayoress 22-Jun-18 Festival of Sport 2018 – Twinning Euskirchen, Germany Mayor and Mayoress 23-Jun-18 BATS - celebrating 60 years The Anvil, Basingstoke Deputy Mayor and Consort Event date Event Venue Attendees 25-Jun-18 Armed Forces’ Day – Flag Raising War Memorial, Basingstoke Mayor & Mayoress Deputy Mayor & Consort 25-Jun-18 Director of Nursing Awards 2018 Oakley Hall, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 27-Jun-18 The Hub Open Day Westside Community Centre, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 29-Jun-18 Pizza Express Charity Week Pizza Express, Festival Place, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 30-Jun-18 St Anne's Summer Fair Pinkerton Road, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 30-Jun-18 World Party 2018 Eastrop Park, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 30-Jun-18 BCA Thornycroft Day Brookvale Village Hall, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 01-Jul-18 Pizza Express Charity Week Pizza Express, Festival Place, Basingstoke Deputy Mayor and Consort 03-Jul-18 Primary Prom Performances Hampshire Music The Anvil, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 05-Jul-18 Launch of the new rooms The Barn at Barton's Mill, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 06-Jul-18 Home Start North West Hampshire AGM More of the Good Stuff Coffee Shop, Dummer Mayor and Mayoress Down Farm, Basingstoke 06-Jul-18 2018 Gold Award Holder's Reception The Great Hall, Winchester Mayor and Mayoress 06-Jul-18 Basingstoke Street Pastors 10 year service of United Reformed Church, Basingstoke Deputy Mayor & Consort celebration 07-Jul-18 St Mary's Church Old Basing and Lychpit Flower St Mary's Church, Old Basing, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress Deputy Mayor Festival and Consort 07-Jul-18 Summer Concert 'Around the World in 80 Sherfield on Loddon Village Hall, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress minutes-ish!' and BBQ 10-Jul-18 Probus Club of Basingstoke Talk and Lunch Test Valley Golf Club, Basingstoke Mayor 13-Jul-18 Basingstoke Gazette Education Awards The Apollo Hotel, Basingstoke Mayor 14-Jul-18 The Basingstoke Roll - Basingstoke Disability Castle Square, The Malls, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress Forum 15-Jul-18 Inspero Garden Party Kempshott Village Hall, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 15-Jul-18 The Mahabharata Play - Basingstoke Hindu Carnival Hall, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress Society Event date Event Venue Attendees 18-Jul-18 Summer Rewards Evening Cranbourne Business and Enterprise College, Mayor and Mayoress Basingstoke 20-Jul-18 The Loddon School Sports Day The Loddon School, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 21-Jul-18 Mencap - Open Day & Sale Greenfingers, Elizabeth Road Allotments, Mayor and Mayoress Basingstoke 21-Jul-18 The Rock Project Berkshire Summer Concert Queen Mary's College, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 21-Jul-18 Basingstoke Art Club 70th Anniversary Church Cottage, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 22-Jul-18 Brookvale in Bloom Prizegiving and Tea Brookvale Village Hall, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 24-Jul-18 Visit Citizens Advice Basingstoke's Offices Citizens Advice, Basingstoke Mayor 25-Jul-18 Hampshire Fire & Rescue Service Prince's Trust Civic Offices, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 31-Jul-18 Licensing Service of the Revd Jonathan Clark Christ Church, Chineham, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 03-Aug-18 Mencap - Greenfingers 3rd Birthday Elizabeth Road Allotments, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress Celebrations 04-Aug-18 NCT - Secret Art Basingstoke The Creation Space, Basingstoke Deputy Mayor and Consort 05-Aug-18 Basingstoke Strikers - Adult Disability Football Basingstoke War Memorial Park, Basingstoke Deputy Mayor and Consort Tournament 07-Aug-18 4 Kingdoms - Charity BBQ Evening 4 Kingdoms Adventure Park, Newbury Deputy Mayor and Consort 15-Aug-18 Basingstoke Heritage Society - Inauguration of Viables Craft Centre, Basingstoke Deputy Mayor new interpretation sign at Viables 21-Aug-18 Citizens Advice Basingstoke - Annual General BCoT, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress Meeting 28-Aug-18 Basingstoke Cameroon Community - courtesy Mayor's Parlour, Basingstoke Mayor visit to the Mayor's Parlour 29-Aug-18 South Ham Ward visit Westside Community Centre, Basingstoke Mayor 01-Sep-18 Circuit Welcome for Revd Audrey Brown Trinity Methodist Church, Sarum Hill, Mayor and Mayoress Basingstoke Event date Event Venue Attendees 02-Sep-18 Skating Stars Gala Planet Ice, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 04-Sep-18 Embracing Diversity in Travelling Fellowships BCoT, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 05-Sep-18 Chairman Hampshire County Council - Civic Day Royal Victoria Country Park and Manor Farm, Mayor and Mayoress Southampton 06-Sep-18 Open Sight - opening memorial bench Inspero Community Garden, Kempshott Village Mayor ad Mayoress Hall, Basingstoke 06-Sep-18 Going Beyond Awards Council Chamber, Civic Offices, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 06-Sep-18 Inspiro - Queen's Award Celebration Kempshott Village Hall, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 07-Sep-18 Military Preparation College Information and MPC Aldershot Mayor and Mayoress Community Awareness Meeting 09-Sep-18 Battle of Britain Commemoration and St Mary’s Church, Tadley Mayor and Mayoress Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the formation of the RAF 10-Sep-18 The Probus Club of Deane – Ladies lunch with Basingstoke Golf Club, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress the Mayor 10-Sep-18 Showing Test Valley Hawk Conservancy Trust, Andover Deputy Mayor and guest 11-Sep-18 Royal Air Force, Odiham - Annual reception RAF Odiham Mayor 11-Sep-18 Opening of St Peter's Day Nursery St Peter's Church, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 12-Sep-18 Fareham Civic Day NATS Air Traffic Control Centre, Swanwick Mayor and Mayoress 13-Sep-18 Basingstoke NeighbourCare 21st Anniversary The Anvil, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 13-Sep-18 Home-Start NWH Volunteer Awards Evening Rucstall Community Centre, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 14-Sep-18 Almshouses Visit and Afternoon Tea Mayor's Almshouses Mayor's Parlour, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress Parlour 14-Sep-18 Basingstoke Multicultural Forum AGM Chute House, Basingstoke Mayor and Mayoress 15-Sep-18
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