Across Borehamwood there are a number of plaques showing various celebrities who have some connection to the town through Elstree Studios.

In 1996 when the British Film Institute decided to celebrate the Centenary of Cinema in the UK it provided more than 200 commemorative plaques across the country.

Due to the film heritage in Borehamwood, the Town Council was awarded 18 of these plaques and most were unveiled in 1996.

Now the Town Council has awarded another six plaques and new heritage panels are added every year.

Under the First Impressions project each plaque has been moved to make it easier to read and mounted on a heritage panel with added information about the recipient.

Now the project is giving the public the chance to vote for who they would like to see unveiled in the newest panel.

There are four well-known faces who are in the line-up for the next plaque: Sir Tom Jones whose international career was launched by a series of TV specials shot at ATV Borehamwood in the late 1960s.

Audrey Hepburn was an Oscar-winning star who was discovered by Elstree Studios and went on to become a screen legend and famous humanitarian.

Harrison Ford is known for his roles in the original Star Wars and Indiana Jones films. Both of these film sagas were film at Elstree Studios in the 1970s and 1980s. Ford has recently reprised his role as Hans Solo in the latest Star Wars film.

Dame Julie Andrews made TV specials at ATV and filmed at MGM British and Elstree Studios. She is known for her roles in Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music.

Voting closes on May 13. You can vote in the poll on our website or contact Elstree Screen Heritage on 0208 953 2903.

You can also vote by email at contact@elstreescreenheritage.org or by post to: Fairway Hall, Brook Close, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 5BT