The document provides information about events held over the weekend to celebrate the 100th anniversary of St. Paul's Church in Hadley Wood. It describes a talent show, fun run, dog show, and other activities. Proceeds will be used to build a new playground and maintain the church grounds. The weekend featured performances by local celebrities and was well-attended by the community.
The document summarizes local news from Hadley Wood. It discusses renovations to historic gates on Hadley Common, a fashion show fundraiser for the local RNLI guild, the retirement of the local police sergeant and introduction of his replacement, and a local man's fundraising climb of Ben Nevis for Help for Heroes. It provides information on community events and organizations in the area.
The document provides a summary of various local community events and issues in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Plans for a major housing development on Cat Hill that is facing opposition from local residents.
2) An editorial encouraging more residents to join the local Residents Association to help preserve community facilities like parks and woods.
3) Upcoming Christmas services and events at St. Paul's Church, including carol services and refreshments.
4) An apology from a steam train company for disappointing local residents by arriving at Hadley Wood station with a diesel engine instead of the advertised steam engine.
This document provides information about the centenary celebrations for St. Paul's Church in Hadley Wood, including a history of events from March 25-27, 2011. The celebrations include a talent show, fun run, candlelit concert, birthday service, and hog roast. The minister invites the whole community to "join the party" and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the church's construction as an important place that welcomes all.
The document provides information about several community events and organizations in Hadley Wood. It discusses the annual family fireworks display organized by the Hadley Wood Association, noting the preparations and festivities. It also mentions the Parkway Fund established to oppose a development project, and the process for closing the fund. Additionally, it profiles the children's choirs directed by June and Christopher Keyte in Enfield, which include five choirs for singers aged 3 to 23 preparing for upcoming Christmas concerts.
The document is the January 2013 issue of the Hadley Wood News, a community publication that summarizes events from 2012 in Hadley Wood, including various anniversaries celebrated by local organizations, fundraising efforts, improvements to infrastructure like the new playground, and real estate listings in the area. It provides a look back at the past year's activities and milestones for the community of Hadley Wood.
Over the holiday season, Lighthouse Inc. provided meals and gifts to over 5,000 people in need. Volunteers distributed 1,400 coats, 2,000 gifts, and food to families in central Cleveland. A youth intern reflected on his experience working with the organization, noting how serving the community humbled him and showed that those with few material possessions can have richness in other ways.
The document provides information about various local events, businesses, and organizations in Hadley Wood. It includes:
1) An announcement about One to One Fitness studio holding a family open day to celebrate 15 years, offering discounts, health checks, and fitness sessions.
2) A note about Hadley Wood and Wingate Football Club being a youth football club established in 2003 that is proud of the children's performances.
3) Details about the Parkway Fund progress report, including many donors disclaiming refund rights and allowing balances to be transferred to the Hadley Wood Association.
The document is a May 2010 issue of the Hadley Wood News. It features a story about seven Hadley Wood residents who ran in the London Marathon that year. It describes each of their backgrounds and training routines leading up to the marathon. On the day of the marathon, the group started between 6-9am and supported each other along the route. They encountered large crowds and noise throughout the marathon. The runners experienced fatigue but pushed through to finish the 26.2 mile marathon.
The document summarizes local news from Hadley Wood. It discusses renovations to historic gates on Hadley Common, a fashion show fundraiser for the local RNLI guild, the retirement of the local police sergeant and introduction of his replacement, and a local man's fundraising climb of Ben Nevis for Help for Heroes. It provides information on community events and organizations in the area.
The document provides a summary of various local community events and issues in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Plans for a major housing development on Cat Hill that is facing opposition from local residents.
2) An editorial encouraging more residents to join the local Residents Association to help preserve community facilities like parks and woods.
3) Upcoming Christmas services and events at St. Paul's Church, including carol services and refreshments.
4) An apology from a steam train company for disappointing local residents by arriving at Hadley Wood station with a diesel engine instead of the advertised steam engine.
This document provides information about the centenary celebrations for St. Paul's Church in Hadley Wood, including a history of events from March 25-27, 2011. The celebrations include a talent show, fun run, candlelit concert, birthday service, and hog roast. The minister invites the whole community to "join the party" and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the church's construction as an important place that welcomes all.
The document provides information about several community events and organizations in Hadley Wood. It discusses the annual family fireworks display organized by the Hadley Wood Association, noting the preparations and festivities. It also mentions the Parkway Fund established to oppose a development project, and the process for closing the fund. Additionally, it profiles the children's choirs directed by June and Christopher Keyte in Enfield, which include five choirs for singers aged 3 to 23 preparing for upcoming Christmas concerts.
The document is the January 2013 issue of the Hadley Wood News, a community publication that summarizes events from 2012 in Hadley Wood, including various anniversaries celebrated by local organizations, fundraising efforts, improvements to infrastructure like the new playground, and real estate listings in the area. It provides a look back at the past year's activities and milestones for the community of Hadley Wood.
Over the holiday season, Lighthouse Inc. provided meals and gifts to over 5,000 people in need. Volunteers distributed 1,400 coats, 2,000 gifts, and food to families in central Cleveland. A youth intern reflected on his experience working with the organization, noting how serving the community humbled him and showed that those with few material possessions can have richness in other ways.
The document provides information about various local events, businesses, and organizations in Hadley Wood. It includes:
1) An announcement about One to One Fitness studio holding a family open day to celebrate 15 years, offering discounts, health checks, and fitness sessions.
2) A note about Hadley Wood and Wingate Football Club being a youth football club established in 2003 that is proud of the children's performances.
3) Details about the Parkway Fund progress report, including many donors disclaiming refund rights and allowing balances to be transferred to the Hadley Wood Association.
The document is a May 2010 issue of the Hadley Wood News. It features a story about seven Hadley Wood residents who ran in the London Marathon that year. It describes each of their backgrounds and training routines leading up to the marathon. On the day of the marathon, the group started between 6-9am and supported each other along the route. They encountered large crowds and noise throughout the marathon. The runners experienced fatigue but pushed through to finish the 26.2 mile marathon.
The document provides an update from Artisans of the Valley, a woodworking artisan group. They discuss how they weathered Hurricane Sandy with minimal disruptions. Artisans is ready to take on restoration projects from the storm and provide custom furniture replacements. They are also ramping up logging salvage operations. Looking ahead, Artisans already has restoration projects booked into 2013 from the busy year they had in 2012.
This document is a welcome letter for a Care for Cancer Walk event hosted by Holy Family Hospital. It thanks participants and highlights that funds raised will support cancer services at Holy Family including a new lung clinic and radiation equipment. It also recognizes community sponsors and groups that help raise money for the hospital's cancer center.
This issue of the Hadley Wood News features several community announcements and stories. Gareth and Anne Evans, longtime residents of Hadley Wood, are moving to Scotland to be closer to family. They have been involved in the community for over 55 years, including with the local church and neighborhood association. Edward Pearce, who grew up in Hadley Wood, recently got married. The issue also advertises upcoming events at a local restaurant and veterinary practice.
Kit and Charlie met in college and later moved to Denver together after Kit finished medical school. They had an outdoor wedding in Sedalia, Colorado featuring bright orange and yellow flowers. During their reception, they served Charlie's favorite beers from the brewery he works at and had personalized pint glasses as favors. Their first dance was to "Better Together" sung by one of Charlie's friends.
The document appears to be the June/July 2009 issue of a magazine called "EDGE". It includes articles about spas in Atlantic City and their skin care treatments, a profile of violinist Sarah Chang, and advertisements for various products and local businesses. The front cover features pictures from articles on skin care, swimwear, and an interview with Sarah Chang.
The document discusses how Meals on Wheels of Ocean County, NJ (run by Community Services Inc.) responded to meet increased needs after Hurricane Sandy. It summarizes:
1) CSI provided emergency preparedness information and extra meals to homebound seniors before the storm.
2) Within 24 hours of the storm, CSI rallied volunteers to begin meal delivery despite widespread power outages and damage.
3) CSI delivered hot meals from a local restaurant within 48 hours, becoming a lifeline for isolated seniors.
4) CSI suffered losses of $129,000 from emergency measures and damage to facilities, on top of an existing stretched budget and growing demand.
This document provides information on various tours and day trips organized by Royal Gala Tours between December 2012 and June 2013. Some of the highlighted tours include a Christmas lunch in Balingup, a Perth city dinner cruise, trips to Mandurah to see the canal lights, visits to places like the Busselton Jetty, Wave Rock, and Esperance. It invites people to register interest in a Cirque du Soleil show coming to Perth in early 2013. The tours involve travel to various locations in Western Australia and include entry fees, meals, and pickups from certain towns.
The couple met volunteering in Mexico and bonded over music and food. They planned a colorful September 2010 wedding themselves with help from family and friends. Guests enjoyed dancing, ping pong and food while the bride and groom surprised everyone with a secret swing dance routine after the ceremony.
Johnson Ranch Animal Clinic's AMAZING clients went above and beyond with donating to Pinal Animal County Animal Shelter this past Fall and Winter! Pinal County was so grateful! Thank you to our amazing clients and to Pinal County Animal Control!
The document discusses Rotary International's relief efforts in response to natural disasters that impacted the Philippines, Samoan Islands, and Indonesia in early October 2009. It details how local Rotary clubs distributed urgent relief supplies like food, water, shelter and clothing to over 500 families affected by Typhoon Parma in the Philippines. It also discusses how Rotary clubs partnered with other organizations to provide tents, blankets and emergency response kits containing necessities to victims of an earthquake in Indonesia and tsunami in the Samoan Islands. The summary highlights Rotary's work at the grassroots level through local clubs to immediately aid disaster victims and support long-term recovery efforts.
The document summarizes Haley and Jamie's outdoor wedding at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Some key details include:
- Haley and Jamie chose a brown and blue color palette that was featured in their floral designs, stationery, and decor.
- They exchanged vows beneath a tent on a small grassy hill at the botanical gardens.
- The reception was held at the Westin Tabor Center in Denver with natural and candle light filling the space.
- Haley's classic all-white bouquet included roses, lilies, stephanotis and orchids with her grandmother's locket attached.
The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation has raised over $400,000 through events like an annual golf tournament to support local and international community programs. It has sponsored students to attend leadership camps, provided grants for initiatives like village banking in developing countries totaling over $1 million, and funded dental missions abroad that have provided $2.5 million in free dental services. The foundation also supports causes like polio eradication, youth shelters, and international literacy programs.
This document is a membership form for the Association of Stoney Lake Cottagers (ASLC). It requests the name, children included, cottage and home contact information, as well as membership fees for either a family ($100) or single ($75) membership. The form notes that the ASLC has existed since 1892 and is run by volunteers to provide a community hub, advocate for the environment, and support family programs for those on Stoney Lake. It encourages joining to support their efforts.
K-Kids is a program run by Circle K International that involves elementary school students in volunteer service. The article describes a local K-Kids program that meets weekly at Sierra Vista Elementary School, where volunteers work with 20-30 students on community service projects like collecting soda tabs and greeting cards. The students enjoy participating and the volunteers work to make the experience fun and engaging for the children.
The document provides a summary of various local community events and issues in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Plans for a major housing development on Cat Hill that is facing opposition from local residents.
2) An editorial encouraging more residents to join the local Residents Association to help preserve community facilities like parks and woods.
3) Upcoming Christmas services and events at St. Paul's Church, including carol services and refreshments.
4) An apology from a steam train company for disappointing local residents by arriving at Hadley Wood station with a diesel engine instead of the advertised steam engine.
5) A trampoline competition win by a 6-year old local girl and other short community
The document provides information about various local events, organizations, and businesses in Hadley Wood. It includes summaries of a book about identifying Jack the Ripper, an appeal to support the local St. Paul's Church, a wedding announcement, proposals to improve accessibility at Hadley Wood station, results from a charity golf tournament, and an update on services coming to Chase Farm Hospital.
The document provides a summary of various community events and news items from Hadley Wood and the surrounding area in June 2012. It discusses the Friends of Barnet Market securing improvements to the market, a weekend of events at St. Paul's Church including a fun run, the 90th anniversary celebration of Hadley Wood Golf Club including the launch of a history book, lighting of the historic beacon at St. Mary's Church in Monken Hadley for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, and a letter about potential redevelopment of the former Middlesex University campus in Cockfosters.
This issue of the Hadley Wood News includes the following articles:
- An update on funding for refurbishing the car park at the Hadley Wood Association Centre.
- A reminiscence from Judy Rennie about growing up in Hadley Wood in the 1940s-1950s, including memories of schools, shops, family and recreational activities like tennis and golf.
- Gardening tips for planting borders and coordinating plant colors in March.
- A description of a new aerial adventure park being constructed in treetops in Trent Park, which has received mixed reactions from local residents.
- A report on a concert performed by students from the Purcell School of Music that was
This document is the March 2012 issue of the Hadley Wood News. It includes the following articles:
- An update on the Hadley Wood Association's unsuccessful application for funding from Enfield Council to refurbish the car park. They are now considering using the Parkway Fund of approximately £35,000 for this purpose.
- A first-hand account from Judy Rennie about growing up in Hadley Wood in the 1940s-50s, including memories of her childhood home and neighbors on Crescent West.
- Advertisements for upcoming events at West Lodge Park, including an open day for weddings and banqueting on February 26th and a Mother's Day lunch on March 18th
The document summarizes the restoration of the white gates at Hadley Road and The Crescent on Hadley Common. It thanks the various organizations and individuals involved in the project, including English Heritage, local residents, the Friends of Hadley Common, and donors. It also mentions that the gates were officially opened by Andrew Walker, the Chairman of the Common's Management Committee, on October 20th.
The document provides information about various community events and updates happening in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Renovation work continuing on the community playground, with new equipment installed and more additions planned to be completed by April 2013.
2) Upcoming events at a local hotel, including a concert dinner in October and a garden open day the following month to raise money for charities.
3) A letter from someone in Australia thanking the Hadley Wood News for providing information that helped connect them to the area and a family member's history in Hadley Wood from the 1940s.
4) An announcement about plans for a "cohousing community" housing project in High Barnet for those aged
The document provides an update from Artisans of the Valley, a woodworking artisan group. They discuss how they weathered Hurricane Sandy with minimal disruptions. Artisans is ready to take on restoration projects from the storm and provide custom furniture replacements. They are also ramping up logging salvage operations. Looking ahead, Artisans already has restoration projects booked into 2013 from the busy year they had in 2012.
This document is a welcome letter for a Care for Cancer Walk event hosted by Holy Family Hospital. It thanks participants and highlights that funds raised will support cancer services at Holy Family including a new lung clinic and radiation equipment. It also recognizes community sponsors and groups that help raise money for the hospital's cancer center.
This issue of the Hadley Wood News features several community announcements and stories. Gareth and Anne Evans, longtime residents of Hadley Wood, are moving to Scotland to be closer to family. They have been involved in the community for over 55 years, including with the local church and neighborhood association. Edward Pearce, who grew up in Hadley Wood, recently got married. The issue also advertises upcoming events at a local restaurant and veterinary practice.
Kit and Charlie met in college and later moved to Denver together after Kit finished medical school. They had an outdoor wedding in Sedalia, Colorado featuring bright orange and yellow flowers. During their reception, they served Charlie's favorite beers from the brewery he works at and had personalized pint glasses as favors. Their first dance was to "Better Together" sung by one of Charlie's friends.
The document appears to be the June/July 2009 issue of a magazine called "EDGE". It includes articles about spas in Atlantic City and their skin care treatments, a profile of violinist Sarah Chang, and advertisements for various products and local businesses. The front cover features pictures from articles on skin care, swimwear, and an interview with Sarah Chang.
The document discusses how Meals on Wheels of Ocean County, NJ (run by Community Services Inc.) responded to meet increased needs after Hurricane Sandy. It summarizes:
1) CSI provided emergency preparedness information and extra meals to homebound seniors before the storm.
2) Within 24 hours of the storm, CSI rallied volunteers to begin meal delivery despite widespread power outages and damage.
3) CSI delivered hot meals from a local restaurant within 48 hours, becoming a lifeline for isolated seniors.
4) CSI suffered losses of $129,000 from emergency measures and damage to facilities, on top of an existing stretched budget and growing demand.
This document provides information on various tours and day trips organized by Royal Gala Tours between December 2012 and June 2013. Some of the highlighted tours include a Christmas lunch in Balingup, a Perth city dinner cruise, trips to Mandurah to see the canal lights, visits to places like the Busselton Jetty, Wave Rock, and Esperance. It invites people to register interest in a Cirque du Soleil show coming to Perth in early 2013. The tours involve travel to various locations in Western Australia and include entry fees, meals, and pickups from certain towns.
The couple met volunteering in Mexico and bonded over music and food. They planned a colorful September 2010 wedding themselves with help from family and friends. Guests enjoyed dancing, ping pong and food while the bride and groom surprised everyone with a secret swing dance routine after the ceremony.
Johnson Ranch Animal Clinic's AMAZING clients went above and beyond with donating to Pinal Animal County Animal Shelter this past Fall and Winter! Pinal County was so grateful! Thank you to our amazing clients and to Pinal County Animal Control!
The document discusses Rotary International's relief efforts in response to natural disasters that impacted the Philippines, Samoan Islands, and Indonesia in early October 2009. It details how local Rotary clubs distributed urgent relief supplies like food, water, shelter and clothing to over 500 families affected by Typhoon Parma in the Philippines. It also discusses how Rotary clubs partnered with other organizations to provide tents, blankets and emergency response kits containing necessities to victims of an earthquake in Indonesia and tsunami in the Samoan Islands. The summary highlights Rotary's work at the grassroots level through local clubs to immediately aid disaster victims and support long-term recovery efforts.
The document summarizes Haley and Jamie's outdoor wedding at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Some key details include:
- Haley and Jamie chose a brown and blue color palette that was featured in their floral designs, stationery, and decor.
- They exchanged vows beneath a tent on a small grassy hill at the botanical gardens.
- The reception was held at the Westin Tabor Center in Denver with natural and candle light filling the space.
- Haley's classic all-white bouquet included roses, lilies, stephanotis and orchids with her grandmother's locket attached.
The Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Foundation has raised over $400,000 through events like an annual golf tournament to support local and international community programs. It has sponsored students to attend leadership camps, provided grants for initiatives like village banking in developing countries totaling over $1 million, and funded dental missions abroad that have provided $2.5 million in free dental services. The foundation also supports causes like polio eradication, youth shelters, and international literacy programs.
This document is a membership form for the Association of Stoney Lake Cottagers (ASLC). It requests the name, children included, cottage and home contact information, as well as membership fees for either a family ($100) or single ($75) membership. The form notes that the ASLC has existed since 1892 and is run by volunteers to provide a community hub, advocate for the environment, and support family programs for those on Stoney Lake. It encourages joining to support their efforts.
K-Kids is a program run by Circle K International that involves elementary school students in volunteer service. The article describes a local K-Kids program that meets weekly at Sierra Vista Elementary School, where volunteers work with 20-30 students on community service projects like collecting soda tabs and greeting cards. The students enjoy participating and the volunteers work to make the experience fun and engaging for the children.
The document provides a summary of various local community events and issues in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Plans for a major housing development on Cat Hill that is facing opposition from local residents.
2) An editorial encouraging more residents to join the local Residents Association to help preserve community facilities like parks and woods.
3) Upcoming Christmas services and events at St. Paul's Church, including carol services and refreshments.
4) An apology from a steam train company for disappointing local residents by arriving at Hadley Wood station with a diesel engine instead of the advertised steam engine.
5) A trampoline competition win by a 6-year old local girl and other short community
The document provides information about various local events, organizations, and businesses in Hadley Wood. It includes summaries of a book about identifying Jack the Ripper, an appeal to support the local St. Paul's Church, a wedding announcement, proposals to improve accessibility at Hadley Wood station, results from a charity golf tournament, and an update on services coming to Chase Farm Hospital.
The document provides a summary of various community events and news items from Hadley Wood and the surrounding area in June 2012. It discusses the Friends of Barnet Market securing improvements to the market, a weekend of events at St. Paul's Church including a fun run, the 90th anniversary celebration of Hadley Wood Golf Club including the launch of a history book, lighting of the historic beacon at St. Mary's Church in Monken Hadley for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, and a letter about potential redevelopment of the former Middlesex University campus in Cockfosters.
This issue of the Hadley Wood News includes the following articles:
- An update on funding for refurbishing the car park at the Hadley Wood Association Centre.
- A reminiscence from Judy Rennie about growing up in Hadley Wood in the 1940s-1950s, including memories of schools, shops, family and recreational activities like tennis and golf.
- Gardening tips for planting borders and coordinating plant colors in March.
- A description of a new aerial adventure park being constructed in treetops in Trent Park, which has received mixed reactions from local residents.
- A report on a concert performed by students from the Purcell School of Music that was
This document is the March 2012 issue of the Hadley Wood News. It includes the following articles:
- An update on the Hadley Wood Association's unsuccessful application for funding from Enfield Council to refurbish the car park. They are now considering using the Parkway Fund of approximately £35,000 for this purpose.
- A first-hand account from Judy Rennie about growing up in Hadley Wood in the 1940s-50s, including memories of her childhood home and neighbors on Crescent West.
- Advertisements for upcoming events at West Lodge Park, including an open day for weddings and banqueting on February 26th and a Mother's Day lunch on March 18th
The document summarizes the restoration of the white gates at Hadley Road and The Crescent on Hadley Common. It thanks the various organizations and individuals involved in the project, including English Heritage, local residents, the Friends of Hadley Common, and donors. It also mentions that the gates were officially opened by Andrew Walker, the Chairman of the Common's Management Committee, on October 20th.
The document provides information about various community events and updates happening in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Renovation work continuing on the community playground, with new equipment installed and more additions planned to be completed by April 2013.
2) Upcoming events at a local hotel, including a concert dinner in October and a garden open day the following month to raise money for charities.
3) A letter from someone in Australia thanking the Hadley Wood News for providing information that helped connect them to the area and a family member's history in Hadley Wood from the 1940s.
4) An announcement about plans for a "cohousing community" housing project in High Barnet for those aged
The document provides information about upcoming events and businesses in Hadley Wood. It announces that the Hadley Wood Association will be holding its annual fireworks display on November 8th at the HWA Centre. It also includes profiles of local celebrity Kyran Bracken and the opening of a new pop-up shop in Barnet called "Love Barnet" that sells local arts and crafts. Additionally, it discusses plans for a co-housing development for older women called OWCH located in Barnet.
The summary provides information about upcoming Christmas concerts at four local high schools: St. Mary's Springs Academy, Fond du Lac High School, North Fond du Lac High School, and Winnebago Lutheran Academy. St. Mary's Springs Academy's concert will feature 119 voices and conclude with "Auld Lang Syne." Fond du Lac High School's "Night of Silence" concert over three nights features multiple choirs, bands, and orchestras performing without applause in various locations throughout the performance hall. North Fond du Lac and Winnebago Lutheran Academy also have Christmas concerts planned.
Find out the latest on the trail and labrynth. Plus what is happening at Holly House - residents and workshops. We are residential retreat for women in the arts, academics and pursuing entrepeneurial endeavors.
This issue of the Hadley Wood News provides updates on local events and changes to the area. It profiles Nick Staton, a well-known local real estate agent, and his involvement in the community. It also shares memories from Nancy Blishen about moving to Hadley Wood in 1951 and how the area has developed since then, including the conversion of her home into flats and shops.
The document provides information about summer events and activities taking place in the local area, including:
- Outdoor events like bug hunts and craft sessions aimed at families with children.
- Teddy bear picnics at local community centres on specific dates.
- A guided walk along a local beck upstream to a farm for tea and cake.
- Details of the Stockton International Riverside Festival in early August with music, dance and street performances.
- A unique farm experience aboard a double decker bus that transports small groups of children to meet farm animals.
- A music school that teaches children ages 4-8 how to read music notation in a fun environment using various instruments.
The document provides updates about events happening in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Progress on renovating the Hadley Wood playground, including fundraising efforts that have allowed work to begin on the first phase and future plans.
2) Upcoming community events like a fundraising dinner and raffle to support further playground renovations, and a "More than Gold" sports weekend at St. Paul's Church to celebrate the Olympics.
3) Information about local businesses and services like garden design, dentistry, pilates instruction, and mobile car valeting.
The document summarizes activities of the Jubilate Chamber Choir, including their upcoming Christmas concert on December 5th called "The Joy of Christmas". The choir, directed by Ian Higginson, will perform alongside other choirs and enjoy seasonal music, carols, and humorously presented pieces. Their performances have been praised for their high standards. The concert is a popular holiday event that features the choir's talents as well as opportunities for audience participation through carols.
Young cancer survivor Samuel Lough will attend the CLIC Sargent Carnival Raceday at Perth Racecourse in August as an ambassador where he will draw the raffle, judge best turned out horse, and speak to visitors about his cancer treatment; Samuel was diagnosed with lymphoma last year and underwent chemotherapy treatment in Edinburgh which was a difficult experience for him and his family; CLIC Sargent supported Samuel and his family throughout his treatment by providing accommodation and other assistance.
This newsletter provides updates on local community issues in Hadley Wood. It discusses plans to use remaining funds from an appeal against a proposed train station development to repair the heavily used Hadley Wood Association car park. It also discusses events at local schools, including a science program where children learned about galaxies and telescopes. Other articles discuss a church event, scams in the area, and proposals for the future of Trent Park and Barnet Market.
The document discusses the 30th anniversary of the Hadley Wood News, a local newsletter. It provides a brief history of how the newsletter began in 1982 and was produced by volunteers, going through various editors over the three decades. It is now published quarterly to address falling advertising revenue. The document also mentions the thriving Hadley Wood Football Club now in its fifth season serving over 200 youth members, and advertises upcoming local events.
This document is the October 2014 newsletter from The Cedars of Chapel Hill retirement community. It provides information on upcoming events at The Cedars including concerts, movies, lectures and trips organized for residents. The front page article celebrates the 10th anniversary of The Cedars opening and provides a brief history of the community from its origins over 250 years ago.
I put together this power point after Ralston Veterinary Clinic's open house in celebration of National Pet Week. The event took place Saturday, May 8th.
The document is an advertisement for Caldecott Hall Leisure Fitness Spa Club located in Fritton, Great Yarmouth. It offers various spa treatments and fitness services and classes. It is advertising a 20% discount on memberships paid in full until the end of June 2012 and a 10% discount on treatments and massages in January and February when presenting the advert. The spa club is located at Beccles Road in Fritton and can be contacted at the phone number or website provided. The offers cannot be used in conjunction with other discounts.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document announces upcoming local events in Hadley Wood, including a Christmas parade on December 16th with fireworks and the annual general meeting. It also mentions that the Hadley Wood Neighbourhood Plan will be discussed in December 2023. The rest of the document is an advertisement for Horizon Law solicitors and their services in wills, conveyancing, and other legal matters.
The document provides no information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It only contains the date "August 2023" repeated twice without any other context or details.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses Horizon Law, a law firm that specializes in wills and conveyancing. It provides an overview of the legal services offered, including will writing, probate, lasting powers of attorney, court of protection, and various types of residential and commercial conveyancing. It encourages readers to contact a member of their legal team for more information.
The document discusses upcoming events and volunteer opportunities at the Hadley Wood Association (HWA) Centre in February 2023. It provides information on centre upgrades, usage of Hadley Common and Green, warm hubs and food banks for those in need, and the impact of the ULEZ zone. It calls for more volunteers to help with various committees and activities like the Jubilee celebrations. It also contains an advertisement for Horizon Law solicitors specializing in wills, conveyancing, and other legal services.
The document provides an update on recent events in Hadley Wood. It summarizes:
1) The community celebrated the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and is now looking forward to King Charles III's reign. Several trees were planted around Hadley Green to commemorate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and reign.
2) The Hadley Wood Association's Annual General Meeting in November was well-attended and successful, with discussions around community issues and the Centre Upgrade project.
3) News from West Lodge Park hotel discusses the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic but notes improvements made and welcoming the local community.
The document provides updates from various community groups in Hadley Wood. It discusses the death of Queen Elizabeth II and plans to produce a new history of Hadley Wood. It announces the Hadley Wood Association AGM on November 22nd and provides details about the agenda. It also provides information about upcoming events like the Hadley Wood fireworks on November 6th and calls for volunteers.
The Hadley Wood Association has announced some changes including appointing a new General Manager, Noah Shahar, and needing a replacement Trustee at the upcoming AGM. The Association is also looking for a new Editor for the Hadley Wood News. The Association continues working on upgrading the Centre and Grounds. Local research student Sara Flower is looking for participants for a study on the social impacts of green space using Hadley Wood as a case study. Mount House School recently held a successful Sports Day at the Hadley Wood Association's Bartrams Lane field and values its partnerships with local organizations. The Association is looking for more volunteers.
Acculith Ltd is a printing company located in the UK that can be reached by phone at 020 8440 9818 or through their website at www.acculith.co.uk. The document provides contact information for Acculith Ltd and indicates it was printed by the company.
Acculith Ltd is a printing company located in London, UK that can be contacted by phone at 020 8440 9818 or by email at info@acculith.co.uk. The company has a website at www.acculith.co.uk where more information about their printing services can be found.
The document discusses upcoming plans for the Hadley Wood Association, including celebrations for the Queen's Jubilee in June with proposed events like street parties and tree plantings. It also provides updates on security matters in the community, local transportation changes, and the opening of a new fiber internet connection on some streets following a community partnership project. Residents are encouraged to get involved as volunteers with the Association.
The document discusses a company called Acculith Ltd that provides printing services. It lists their phone number, email address, and website for contact information. The document appears to be an advertisement or informational flyer for Acculith Ltd to promote their printing services.
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The document then explains that the UK government's "triple lock" for annual state pension increases has been suspended for 2022/23 and replaced with a "double lock" due to the high average wage growth in 2021 as a result of furlough scheme returns distorting the figures. State pensions will now rise by inflation or 2.5%, whichever is higher, rather than average wages, which
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This document provides an obituary for Hilary Nunn who passed away at age 76. It summarizes her involvement in the Hadley Wood community since moving there in 1973, including managing the Hadley Wood Association Centre for 8 years and being involved with the bridge club, golf club, and WI. It also provides background on her upbringing, career, marriage to Robin, and raising their family together in Hadley Wood and Sierra Leone. The obituary celebrates her full life and contributions to the community.
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1. INSIDE THIS MONTHS ISSUE
St Pauls Church Centenary weekend.
Hillary Mackay reports:
HADLEY WOOD NEWS
APRIL 2011 ISSUE
Fun Run, Talent Show, Dog contest
Photos by John Leatherdale and
Vanessa Northam
Playground news Hadley Wood’s Dad’s in action at the
Letters. St Paul’s Church Centenary Fun Run
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In March St. Paul’s Hadley Wood England Rugby Union scrum half and between the upkeep of the church
Celebrated it’s Centenary with a Celebrity winner of 2007 Dancing on Ice), Julia grounds and the building of a new
Talent Show, Fun Run, Classical Concert, Redburn (Hot Gossip and dancer), playground in Hadley Wood. There were
Centenary Service and ‘Howlers and Stacey Young (model and wife of Paul various prizes including the oldest
Growlers’ Young), Janet Mooney (well-known singer participant (Mary Forsyth, age 86), the
In the past, churches would put on recently appearing in “Love Never best fancy dress costume (Tania Hawkins
church fetes selling homemade jam and Dies”), Nick Staton (estate agent and in blond wig and dressing gown), and, of
chutney. During the weekend, 25-27th songwriter) and Paul Green (Director of course, the fastest runner who was Nick
March 2011, St. Paul’s Hadley Wood Hadley Green Garage). The event was Harvey running the mile in under eight
celebrated its 100th birthday with a sponsored by local businesses (Alan minutes. Proceeds from the Fun Run will
weekend of festivities for the whole Lawrence, Aqualona Quality Bathwares, be split between the development and
community. “We wanted to do something Aquavalet, Chris and Julia Redburn, building of a local playground near the
a bit different for our 100th birthday that Redburn Transport, Creme, Hadley Community Centre and the upkeep of the
shows we are still alive and well”, Green Garage, Hadley Wood Healthcare, Church grounds which form a park-like
remarked Rev. Rupert Mackay, “We were Hadley Wood School, Howard Marshall oasis in the middle of Hadley Wood from
overwhelmed with the amazing support Dentistry, Londis, One to One Fitness, which the whole community benefits.
and enthusiasm of everyone from local Panini’s, Paul Saunders, Royal Chace
celebrities to small local businesses to Hotel, Statons Estate Agents, Take 7
youngsters in the Talent Show.’ Drycleaners, Thai 18, The Little Flower
The Flower Festival
House). The winner of the under 12s was The church also hosted a Flower Festival
‘Hadley Wood’s Got Jack Kane who brought the house down during the day on Saturday under the
with his rendition of ‘Who’s Lovin’ You by artistic direction of Frances Alger and her
Talent’ the Jackson Five. The winner of the team. Many local groups contributed to
This contest was launched on Friday under 18s was Danny Lane, singing from the displays (including the HW Golf Club,
night with nearly 20 local acts. Paul ‘Les Miserables’, while the over 18s the Jewish Society, the Greek Cypriot
Young, award-winning singer was the category was captured by Tobi and Kris Community, St Paul’s Pre-School, Hadley
fantastic MC of the evening assisted by singing original material entitled ‘It’s the Wood School, The Royal Chase Hotel,
Zoe Karp, age 14, (who had previously Real Thing’ (and playing the ‘box’). The the WI, the HW Association, the HWA
presented on Good Morning ITV). They audience loved each act and many playgroup, and the Bridge groups as well
introduced each act from three commented they thought it was better as the Salmon and Maunder-Taylor
categories, under 12s, under 18s and than – ‘Britain’s Got Talent’! families. A beautiful floral decoration of
over 18s. Nearly 20 acts performed Saturday started with a Mile Fun Run the altar was given by the Banks family.)
including ‘Ivory Keys’ who appeared on around Hadley Wood. Graham Cole Photos and video footage of the past
X Factor, dancers, singers and a number (from ‘The Bill’) led the runners/walkers history of the church and of Hadley Wood
of teenage bands as well as Rose with around the area. Our local MP David, were shown and attracted many visitors.
Sam the Dog (who won over the Burrowes, was also there to participate On Saturday evening there was the
audience with his moves)! The talent and present the prizes. More than 100 Centenary Concert which featured Susan
show was judged by local luminaries people took part in the Fun Run raising Collier (who grew up in Hadley Wood and
including Kyren Bracken (Former more than £2500 which will be split is a well-known musician) and Friends.
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began and the Hog Roast was opened
up. Everyone danced the night away. It
was a wonderful way to end a weekend
of Centenary Celebrations that welcomed
in the entire community. The Church
family of St. Paul’s would like to thank the TAILORING AND REPAIRS BY EXPERTS
Hadley Wood community for supporting
us in so many ways to make this past
weekend such a memorable one for us
They entertained an audience of 180 all. St. Paul’s Church, Hadley Wood was
music lovers who particularly enjoyed founded in March 1911 and was built
Susan’s and her son Jacob’s superb thanks to the land donated by the local
singing and were touched by their developer (Hadley Wood itself only
harmony. The first half of the evening was started in the 1890s with the arrival of the
classical music while the second half was railway), and contributions from local
devoted to light jazz and Gershwin. In the EASTER SUNDAY families. St. Paul’s is unique in that it was
interval, champagne and canapés were Sunday 24th April built by contributions from the local
served making it a very special evening Join us for Sunday Lunch in the award winning Mary community and is owned and run by a
Beale Restaurant. A special Easter gift for all diners. 3
for everyone. course lunch with 5 choices in each course, coffee and
local trust, although it is within the Church
The Sunday morning Centenary chocolates. Easter egg hunt for children in the Arboretum. of England. “We wanted to host a
£37.00 per adult, children under 12 £26.00.
Service was attended by more than 250 weekend of celebration that gives thanks
Enjoy a stroll around the 35 acres of beautiful gardens and
people with the overflow in the marquee then relax between 3.30pm and 6.00pm with traditional to God for the past 100 years of Christian
watching via a live video link. Many Afternoon Tea - £19.95 per person. ministry in this place and also to welcome
3 sandwich fingers, 2 warm scones with clotted cream and
people who have lived in Hadley Wood in jam, 1 home-made fruit tart and 1 cup cake, Newby loose
in all members of the community our
the past attended as well as members of leaf tea or Café du Monde coffee. various events. We tried hard to put on
the present community. Andrew Wingfield or Champagne Afternoon Tea - £29.95 per person. something for everyone!” said local vicar
(as the Afternoon Tea, plus a delicious glass
Digby, a previous vicar, preached a of Drappier Champagne)
Rupert Mackay,
sermon entitled ‘100 Years – Not Out’ a As space is very limited for lunch and afternoon tea Part of the money raised from the
cricket reference that many appreciated. this is payable in full in advance. weekend will go to the building of a local
This was followed by a birthday lunch playground near the Community Centre
complete with at St. Paul’s birthday cake. and the upkeep of the Church grounds
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On the Sunday afternoon we were specialises in large animals and used to
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the dog show in the grounds of St Rose is a local dog owner who trains
Paul’s. We were overwhelmed with 28 and competes successfully with her two
dogs entering, in addition to human and dogs. (She recently competed at Crufts
canine spectators. There were 12 in the Young Kennel Club Freestyle Hatha yoga classes
different classes to include every kind of
dog, ranging from ‘Waggiest Tail’ and
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7. Letters to the Editor
Playground News
Dear Editor
Saturday 1st October Dinner Dance wonderful job and established a good
Fundraiser for HWCPR understanding of the outstanding
The Hadley Wood Community achievements at St Martha’s. As
Are now pleased to welcome to their team,
Playground Renovation project has always, the team provided us with
Dentists with specialist interests in:
been set up to give the current targets for going forward. It can be
Endodontics (Root Canal Therapy) playground a much needed facelift. quite a challenge for an inspection team
by Dr Marta Suarez The current playground has provided to get inside the culture and ethos of a
Orthodontics, including incognito braces families with young children a place to school, but the wonderful comments
by Dr Shahla Rahman play but has not been renovated for a made about the quality of our academic
long time. Hadley Wood residents now achievements, our girls personal
Periodontics feel it is time for a change to allow all development and the outstanding
(All treatments for gum health) children to have a safe environment to management reflect the hard work
by Dr Riccardo Zambon meet, play and socialise. Enfield that has gone into the last few years by
Please enquire at our practice Reception Council who own and manage the the dedicated team of professional at St
playground are very suppportive of this Martha’s. Both teaching and non-
16 Crescent West, Hadley Wood, initiative. teaching staff are very proud of our
Barnet, Herts, EN4 OEJ. To promote the renovation project success. I am sure that the founding
Tel: 02084410257 and raise funds for this worthwhile Sisters of St Martha’s must be very
cause there will be a Dinner & Dance proud of their school. I am equally sure
Fundraiser on Saturday 1st October at that our parents will read the reports
the Hadley Wood Golf Club. It will be a with pride and be gratified in the
black tie event including a Champagne knowledge that St Martha’s has been
reception, dinner, auction and dancing. confirmed as the right choice for their
So please keep Saturday 1st daughter.’
October free in your diary and show The reports are now available to
your support by coming to this event. download from the school website
Tickets are now on sale. For www.st-marthas.co.uk
enquiries please call 07949 073536 or
email hwcpr@yahoo.co.uk Dear Editor
The Hadley Wood Community I was wondering if you could help me?
Playground Committee. We live on Cockfosters Road and have
had a problem with foxes of late. We
Dear Editor have noticed three foxes that
Your readers might be interested to constantly keep wandering into our
hear that St Martha’s school received garden. They come right up to the
a standard ISI inspection and an back door of the house and look in
Ofsted Section 48 inspection recently. through the conservatory windows
As a Catholic school, James Sheridan, without fear. They are seen during the
Headmaster was particularly pleased day as well as the night. My concern
to achieve ‘outstanding’ in all ten is that I have three young children and
aspects of the section 48 inspection. ‘I one of the reasons for moving to this
do not know of any other school who area was so they could enjoy outside
has managed this with the mix of faith activities in the garden; I have spoken
backgrounds that we have at St with both a pest control company and
Martha’s. It is testimony to the excellent a experienced animal carer who have
community cohesion that pervades our independently told me that one reason
school. We are very proud of this.’ these foxes are staying in the area and
The ISI reflects the Section 48 report becoming increasingly less fearful of
and is a glowing testimony to the humans is because someone must be
outstanding work that is clearly going feeding them — specifically, the foxes
on at the school. The inspection team have got used to being fed by an
worked closely and in harmony with the individual from the back door of the
staff and management to reach their house, Is there any way that this issue
final conclusions which were equally could be highlighted in the Hadley
impressive. Mr Sheridan is delighted Wood News?
with the outcome. ‘I am very proud of Many thanks
our school. The inspectors did a Bita Manzouri
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The Hadley Wood Association
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Editor Publisher Rod Armstrong 020 8449 5924 rodarmstrong@btinternet.com
Advertising and Centre Manager Lisa Winston 020 8449 7193 hadley.woodassoc@btconnect.com
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Hall Bookings Karen Fernandes 07831 753 268
Security Task Force Membership secretary/Admin Caroline Berlyn 020 8441 8020
Safe Neighbourhood Team Police Sergeant D.Walker 020 87212688 or 07920 233 775
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