Lower fares from RomfordOn Sunday 31 May, TfL Railtakes over the stopping services currently run by Abellio Greater Anglia between London Liverpool Street and Shenfield as part of the preparation forCrossrail. Timetable details are available here. New fares will apply on many services and TfLconcessions will appy on most services. For example the Peak Zones 1-6 pay as you go fare from Romford to Oxford Circus will fall from £7.60 to £5.10 (a 30 per cent reduction) with the off-peak fare falling from £5.20 to £3.10 (a 40 per cent reduction) |
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Langtons Summer Concert 2015
The concert will, once more, be in the beautiful setting of the Langtons House Gardens and feature live music from the Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra.
Admission is free and residents can bring their own picnics and chairs.
Last year, around 2,000 residents and dignitaries listened to two hours of classical music, performed in the grounds of the stately house, in Billet Lane, Hornchurch.
Simon Parkinson, Head of Culture and Leisure said:
"The Langtons Summer Concert is always a popular day out and enjoyable event, and is one of the reasons why so many residents are proud to live in Havering. I hope everyone who attends enjoys the day."
Obesity levels
More than two thirds of adults will be overweight by 2030
Europe’s growing obesity crisis will see almost three-quarters of men and two-thirds of women in the UK being overweight in 15 years, health experts have said. Projections by the WHO and UK-based researchers suggest that 89% of men and 85% of women in Ireland will be overweight or obese by 2030. In the UK, the comparable figures will be 74% for men and 64% for women, up from 70% and 59% respectively five years ago.