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family fun & open
daySaturday 9 September 2017, 10.30am to 3.30pm
Celebrating 100 years (1917 - 2017) and the official re-opening of your local community hospital
www.qmh.oxleas.nhs.uk
Introduction
I’m delighted to welcome you to the centenary celebrations for Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup.
The hospital has a rich history dating back to 1917, when pioneering surgery was undertaken on troops who had been facially disfigured during the First World War.
Today, following significant redevelopment, the hospital now offers state-of-the-art facilities and services and is fast developing a reputation for the provision of the very best services in key areas of healthcare.
We hope you enjoy the celebrations today, which are being held, not only to celebrate the centenary of the hospital, but also to mark the contribution of so many people in the life of the hospital.
I would also like to personally thank everyone who has come together to make this community celebration possible, including many volunteers and local organisations who have all contributed by giving their time, expertise or financial support to help make this event a success.
Thank you
Andy Trotter Chair, Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
Don’t miss
You are invited to our Annual Members’ Meeting including a review of 2016-2017 and plans for the future on Saturday 9 September 2017, 9.30am to 10.30am in the ‘old gym’ next to MSK, Queen Mary’s Hospital (see map for location)
9.30-10.30am Oxleas Annual Members’ Meeting Location: The old gym
11am Official re-opening ceremony Location: Main Reception with James Brokenshire, MP for Old Bexley and Sidcup, Andy Trotter, Chair, Oxleas NHS FT and Councillor Peter Reader, The Mayor of the London Borough of Bexley
12noon Launch of Bexley Care Location: Car park 3
12.30pm Faces from the Front: Harold Gillies, The Queen’s Hospital, Sidcup and the origins of modern plastic surgery. Meet the author, Dr Andrew Bamji and have your book signed. Location: Historical Stalls outside the old gym
3pm Official unveiling of a commemorative Gillies blue bench and balloon release. Location: Outside A Block
3.30pm Event closes
Faces from the Front
A book by Dr Andrew Bamji about the early days of Queen’s Hospital and the pioneering plastic surgery, led by surgeon Sir Harold Gillies.
Dr Bamji will be signing copies of his book from 12.30pm, next to the historical exhibition outside the old gym.
www.helion.co.ukISBN 978-1-911512-66-0
Come and enjoy our exhibition charting the hospital’s journey through 100 years since 1917. See some rare photographs and archives displayed along the corridor inside the hospital, near the old gym in A Block.
A book of the exhibition is also available along with a commemorative pin badge. A selection of historical and related stalls will accompany the exhibition including:
• East Wickham and Welling War Memorial Trust
• Hall Place Museum
• Lamorbey and Sidcup Local History Society
• Rose Bruford College
• Bexley Archaeological Group
The Changing Face of Queens Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup
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Thank you for your support
Apetito
Bexley Police Station
Brakes
Charlton Athletic Community Trust
Costa Coffee
Dartford & Gravesham NHS Foundation Trust
Denise Webb
Dr Andrew Bamji
Friends of Queen Mary’s Hospital
Friends of the Metropolitan Police Historical Collection
Freshfyre
Galliford Try
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Health Innovation Partners
John Nash
King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Foundation Trust
London Borough of Bexley
NHS Bexley CCG
OCS
Rose Bruford College
St John’s Ambulance
Sidcup Fire Station
Sweet Ideas
SCA
The Oxleas Property Partnership
Car Park 3
Visit the Oxleas information stall (look for the yellow ‘info’ flag) near to the food stalls and main stage, to book your place on a guided tour.
You can enjoy a tour of the hospital theatres, the new cancer centre, kidney treatment centre, the endoscopy suite and Acorns Children’s Centre.
You can also see demonstrations of the surgical instruments used in our theatres!
The tours take place at a variety of timeslots throughout the day. However, places are limited, so be sure to book your place at the Oxleas ‘info’ stall.
Our experts present
Come and enjoy some fascinating presentations from our medical experts and local historians in the old gym:
11.30am Mr Philip Stenhouse Consultant Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon
12.00pm Rowland Gardner Head Dental Maxillofacial Technician Behind the Scenes: 100 years of Support
12.20pm Mr David Young, Consultant Orthodontist Queen Mary’s - Changing lives
1.30pm Andrew Walker, Vice Principal, Rose Bruford College Sidcup During the Great War
Take a tour
10.30am Graham Corbould Cover songs
11.30am Matthew Sear Classical guitar player and composer
12.30pm Troth Choir Sidcup community choir
1.30pm Tuning Fluid Ukulele band
2.30pm Dobo 50’s Buddy Holly covers band
3.30pm Graham Corbould
Music area (A Block)
11.00am Mac Macarthy
11:30am Sam Crow
12.00pm Sonny & the Harp
12:30pm Les Elvin Singer guitarist
1.00pm Reece Devaney
1:30pm Sam Winston
2.00pm Frank Statesboro Blues player
2:30pm The New Levee Breakers Skiffle trio
3.00pm Al Keval
3:30pm John James Appleyard Singer songwriter and harmonica player
Main stage
Visit the children's entertainment marquee to see:
• Jeronimo the Entertainer - performing magic tricks, join in with some games, see the puppets and balloon modelling
• Learn some circus skills at this special workshop with clowns and circus equipment specially designed for children. Enjoy watching the juggling and other circus acts
• Special guest appearances from Elsa and Spiderman
• Listen to some storytelling throughout the day and maybe have your face painted
• Visit Ivor Goodsite at the Galliford Try stall to for colouring activities and see the 'time tunnel' of the Queen Mary's Hospital build project
• Have a bounce on the inflatable and enjoy the children's rides
• Lots of stall holders will have activities for children to enjoy
• Visit the police and fire engine outside A Block.
For childrenFor children
Visit the self-care marquee to find out more about your local NHS services, health and fitness demonstrations and screening including:
• Free cardiovascular screening, which includes a blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes and lifestyle assessment
• Weight management for children ages 4 to 11 years old in Bexley, with demonstrations of physical activities
• Stop smoking services, CO testing and sign-ups for quit support
• Diabetes UK Bexley and preventing type two diabetes
• Memory assessments and promotion of memory services
• Managing pain control
• Improving mental health and wellbeing
• The Urgent Care Centre
• Healthy eating and the weight management programme
• GP online services
• Mystery shopper programme
• GP online services
• 8am to 8pm GP hub
• Flu jabs
Look after yourself
COMMUNITY TRUST
Whilst every effort is made to ensure that the information in this programme was correct at the time of publishing, the events and details are subject to change or cancellation due to circumstances beyond our control. We accept no responsibility for the accuracy of the information published and we will not accept any responsibility for errors. Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust can accept no liability for loss, disappointment or negligence caused by a person(s) relying on the information published in this programme.
Anti social behaviour will not be tolerated and anybody that does not abide by the site rules may be asked to leave. No alcohol is to be brought on to the site by members of the public.
© Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust 2017 All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be used or reproduced without the written permission of the publisher.
We want all our visitors to enjoy today’s Queen Mary’s Hospital Centenary event and would ask that you respect others to ensure everyone stays safe and has an enjoyable time.
• Those displaying unreasonable behaviour towards other visitors or volunteers or causing damage to property will be asked to leave.
• Stewards/security at the event may wish to search any bags. Please do not leave items or bags unattended.
• Please inform stewards/security if you notice anything suspicious.
• In the event of an emergency, stewards/security will provide instructions.
• Building works are still underway on this site so please stay away from restricted areas.
• As this is an outdoor event, be prepared for weather changes. (This may result in changes to the programme).
• Parents/carers are responsible for their children at all times.
• Your property is your responsibility.
• We operate a no smoking policy across all our sites.
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