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Mayor's Diary of Engagements & Events MAYOR’S DIARY OF ENGAGEMENTS & EVENTS January 2017 DATE EVENT VENUE ARRIVAL Person Attending TIME Wednesday, 1st Opening of new business Simply Move 6 Biscot Road, Luton, Beds LU3 1AT 10:15 Mayor February 2017 Estate and Letting Management and Ababil Travel Tours Thursday, 2nd Jack Petchey Foundation Achievement Grand Hall, Brent Civic Centre 19:20 Mayor February 2017 Awards Friday, 3rd Graduates’ Award Ceremony 2017 The Royal Regency, 501 High St. North, London 19:00 Mayor February 2017 E12 6TH Saturday, 4th Mayor of Harrow's Mayoress Ball Elliott Hall, Harrow Arts Centre, HA5 4EA 19:00 Mayor February 2017 Sunday, 5th Enfield's Chickenshed Musical Event Chase Side and Bramley Road, Southgate, 19:30 Mayor February 2017 London N14 4PE. Monday, 6th Launch of St Luke's Jail and Bail Pinner Police Station 10:00 Mayor February 2017 Tuesday, 7th Attend Jack Petchey awards Alperton Community School, Lower School 18:15 Mayor February 2017 Site, Ealing Road, Wembley, HA0 4PW Wednesday, 8th Jack Petchey Achievement Awards Evening Millfield Theatre, Silver St, Edmonton, London 19:15 Mayor February 2017 N18 1PJ Thursday, 9th Member Learning and Development Members' Suite, 4th Floor Drum, Brent Civic 18:00 Mayor February 2017 Session Centre Saturday, 11th SSPC Education Trust event Navnat Centre, Printing House, Hayes, 17:30 Deputy Mayor February 2017 Middlesex UB3 1AR Monday, 13th Brent Community Transport new bus East Lane Business Park, 2 Lumen Road HA9 12:30 Mayor February 2017 launch 7RE Tuesday, 14th Basketmouth SSE Wembley Arena, Arena Square, Wembley 20:00 Mayor February 2017 Wednesday, 15th Asian Women's Charity Fundraising dinner Mango's Bar and Restaurant, 1 Poppin 19:15 Mayor February 2017 Business Centre, Southway, Wembley, HA9 0HB Thursday, 16th Citizenship Ceremony Brent Civic Centre, Conference Hall 11:00 Mayor February 2017 Friday, 17th Italian students on overseas visit Mayor's Parlour and Registrars 14:30 Mayor February 2017 Saturday, 18th Bangladesh High Commission's Kensington Town Hall, Hornton Street, London, 11:20 Mayor February 2017 Outstanding Achievement Award Ceremony W8 7NX 2017 Saturday, 18th Gujarat Charity Bike Ride Charity Dinner Abbey Manor, 28 Abbey Road NW10 7SB 18:45 Mayor February 2017 Sunday, 19th Shivananda Sports PSA-UK Harrow Leisure Centre, Christchurch Avenue, 14:00 Mayor February 2017 Harrow, HA3 5BD Monday, 20th Official Opening of New School Alperton Community School, Ealing Road, 13:30 Mayor February 2017 Alperton, Wembley, HA0 4PW Monday, 20th Members of the Baha'i community of Brent Mayor's Parlour 16:00 Mayor February 2017 Tuesday, 21st Bangla Language Day Micro Business Centre, Greatorex Street, 18:30 Mayor February 2017 London, E1 5NP Tuesday, 21st International Mother Language Day Mayfair Venue, 1078 High Road, Chadwell 20:00 Mayor February 2017 Heath, RM6 4BD Wednesday, 22nd Full Council Pre Brief Meeting Mayor's Parlour 17:00 Mayor February 2017 Thursday, 23rd certificates at Parents Graduation Civic Centre, Committee Rooms, 3rd Floor 11:00 Mayor February 2017 Friday, 24th 'Pray For London, Pray For Our Youth' - the Capital City Academy, Doyle Gardens, 20:00 Mayor February 2017 theme is ‘Don’t Die Young’ Willesden, NW10 3ST Sunday, 26th Mayor of Hillingdon's Civic Service St Giles' Church, Swakeleys Road, Ickenham, 14:00 Mayor February 2017 UB10 8BG Sunday, 26th 5th British Kebab Awards Park Plaza Westminster Bridge Hotel’s 18:00 Mayor February 2017 Ballroom, 200 Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7UT Monday, 27th Suryakant Jadva re: March fundraising Mayor's Parlour 16:00 Mayor February 2017 evening Monday, 27th Full Council Meeting Conference Hall 19:00 Mayor February 2017 Tuesday, 28th Khuj gi Pur M .U High School Ex Students Mayor's Parlour 15:30 Mayor February 2017 Forum Tuesday, 28th Brent's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Conference Hall, Civic Centre, Engineers Way, 17:45 Mayor February 2017 Transgender (LGBT) History Month HA9 0FJ Tuesday, 28th South Kilburn Trust’s Enterprise Awards South Kilburn Studios, 2a Canterbury Road, 19:00 Mayor February 2017 NW6 5SW The Mayor’s Office is located on the 4th Floor North, Brent Civic Centre. For further information regarding the Mayor’s Diary please contact Eileen McQuaid (Mayor’s PA) on 020 8937 1141. .
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