DIAMOND JUBILEE
There will be a festival of arts and popular community events, including a "Big Lunch", in Romford Market on Sunday 3rd June to mark the Diamond Jubilee of the Queen’s reign. A service of thanksgiving will also be held in St. Edward’s C. of E. Church. There will be a sports festival including a fun run in Raphael Park on Monday 4th June and on the same day Friends of Raphael and Lodge Farm Parks are organising "Music in the Park" at Raphael Park. There will be an exhibition examining the links between the monarchy and Havering at Havering Museum. Residents who wish to organise a street party to mark this significant event should email events@havering.gov.uk or phone 01708 432427 for guidance on how to do this.
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