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 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.
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.
The Neighbourhood Forum is drafting a Neighbourhood Plan for Hadley Wood and is seeking input from residents. An online survey was conducted and an open workshop was held to gather ideas on priorities. Results will help draft local planning policies. Help is needed from residents to lead on aspects of the plan like monitoring planning applications or improving public spaces.
A petition with over 1,300 signatures supporting step-free access to Hadley Wood station was presented to rail operators. Operators hope to implement step-free access and other station enhancements in the coming year subject to funding.
A Woodland Management Plan is being drafted to address problems in Monken Hadley Common like widespread holly and tree overcrowding.
The document provides an update from the Trustees of the Hadley Wood Association regarding their activities over the past year and plans for upcoming events. It discusses efforts on crime prevention and the Treegate campaign. It announces the 50th anniversary fireworks event and AGM meeting. It provides notices about parking permits required for the school run and an upcoming consultation meeting on the Treegate plans between Network Rail, the Tree Council, and residents.
The English Garden Company has been caring for gardens in North London for over 40 years. They provide reliable, professional garden maintenance services and help transform their clients' gardens. One satisfied customer praised their highly professional, friendly, and efficient service.
Over 100 residents attended the official opening of the new accessible entrance to Hadley Wood Station. Speeches were given and refreshments provided. The construction of the entrance was the result of collaboration between the Rail User Group and GTR to improve accessibility.
St Martha's School will be renamed Mount House School from September 2017. It will be led by a new executive principal and company. While retaining its ethos, it will become coeducational and receive new facilities. The change in
The document provides an update on various community activities and events from the Hadley Wood Association. It discusses the success of the Treegate campaign to preserve trees along the railway. It also announces plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Hadley Wood community center, including potential events. Additionally, it provides information on upcoming changes to local rail services as part of a major timetable update.
This document provides information about upcoming events in the Hadley Wood community, including an open day for St. Mary's Essendon church on June 9th and the Hadley Wood Association's focus on local affairs and protecting the community. It discusses threats such as a proposed development on the Cockfosters station parking lot and overcrowded events at Trent Park. The Hadley Wood Association is opposing a recommendation to split Hadley Wood from the Cockfosters Ward.
This document is a newsletter from the Hillside-Quadra Community in Victoria, BC. It provides information on local community events, projects, and issues. Articles discuss the Shared Assessment Committee receiving an award for its work helping families, reflections on the recent teachers' strike, and a youth group called Angels on Wheels that refurbishes and donates bicycles in the community. Advertisements seek letters to the editor, and promote advertising in the newsletter to local businesses.
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.
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.
The Neighbourhood Forum is drafting a Neighbourhood Plan for Hadley Wood and is seeking input from residents. An online survey was conducted and an open workshop was held to gather ideas on priorities. Results will help draft local planning policies. Help is needed from residents to lead on aspects of the plan like monitoring planning applications or improving public spaces.
A petition with over 1,300 signatures supporting step-free access to Hadley Wood station was presented to rail operators. Operators hope to implement step-free access and other station enhancements in the coming year subject to funding.
A Woodland Management Plan is being drafted to address problems in Monken Hadley Common like widespread holly and tree overcrowding.
The document provides an update from the Trustees of the Hadley Wood Association regarding their activities over the past year and plans for upcoming events. It discusses efforts on crime prevention and the Treegate campaign. It announces the 50th anniversary fireworks event and AGM meeting. It provides notices about parking permits required for the school run and an upcoming consultation meeting on the Treegate plans between Network Rail, the Tree Council, and residents.
The English Garden Company has been caring for gardens in North London for over 40 years. They provide reliable, professional garden maintenance services and help transform their clients' gardens. One satisfied customer praised their highly professional, friendly, and efficient service.
Over 100 residents attended the official opening of the new accessible entrance to Hadley Wood Station. Speeches were given and refreshments provided. The construction of the entrance was the result of collaboration between the Rail User Group and GTR to improve accessibility.
St Martha's School will be renamed Mount House School from September 2017. It will be led by a new executive principal and company. While retaining its ethos, it will become coeducational and receive new facilities. The change in
The document provides an update on various community activities and events from the Hadley Wood Association. It discusses the success of the Treegate campaign to preserve trees along the railway. It also announces plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Hadley Wood community center, including potential events. Additionally, it provides information on upcoming changes to local rail services as part of a major timetable update.
This document provides information about upcoming events in the Hadley Wood community, including an open day for St. Mary's Essendon church on June 9th and the Hadley Wood Association's focus on local affairs and protecting the community. It discusses threats such as a proposed development on the Cockfosters station parking lot and overcrowded events at Trent Park. The Hadley Wood Association is opposing a recommendation to split Hadley Wood from the Cockfosters Ward.
This document is a newsletter from the Hillside-Quadra Community in Victoria, BC. It provides information on local community events, projects, and issues. Articles discuss the Shared Assessment Committee receiving an award for its work helping families, reflections on the recent teachers' strike, and a youth group called Angels on Wheels that refurbishes and donates bicycles in the community. Advertisements seek letters to the editor, and promote advertising in the newsletter to local businesses.
Informal Parish Council Meeting 150413 FinalDavid Twigg
The document summarizes discussions from an informal parish council meeting regarding a proposed development of 500 homes at Old Place Farm. Key points discussed included concerns over the development's impact on infrastructure, the environment, and proximity to Goodwood Motor Circuit. The parish council expressed views that the development should not take place at Old Place Farm due to the area representing a strategic gap and the potential effects on traffic, flooding, and local wildlife. Next steps in CDC's local plan process were also outlined.
Histon & impington village society presentationhisimp
This document discusses plans for the villages of Histon and Impington in Cambridgeshire over the next 5-10 years. It outlines proposals to develop a neighborhood plan to guide development, acquire additional green space called Bypass Farm, and improve transportation connections. The neighborhood plan process will involve extensive community consultation to determine priorities and a vision for maintaining the identity and special qualities of the villages into the future despite anticipated growth.
Caldicot Town Team is a community group made up of businesses, residents, and landlords in Caldicot, Wales. They aim to make the town more vibrant and economically prosperous. They have organized the town's fireworks display which had over 5,000 attendees. They held an engagement event where 700 people provided feedback on improving the town center. Next steps include commissioning a wider public survey, starting an Incredible Edible project, and continuing to work with the council on developing the new supermarket and linking it to the town center. Decisions will be made through online and paper polls across the region to get broad public input.
The document is the spring 2012 edition of the Hume City Council magazine called Hume Pride. It includes information about upcoming events in Hume like the Hume Festival of Music from September 13-23 featuring various cultural performances and headliner Daryl Braithwaite. It also provides details on waste collection services, community grants, and achievements by Hume residents and Council in environmental initiatives. The mayor's message welcomes residents to enjoy the events and warmer weather of spring and encourages applying for grants and competitions.
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 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.
Our Summer 2015 edition featuring Quadra Village Day, articles on The Summit at Quadra Village (955 Hillside), creative neighbour, Richard Olafson and long-time community member, Jack Woolford.
Stay up to date with neighbourhood happenings! “Like” I Love Quadra Village on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ILoveQV
The document discusses the creation of a new shared legal service called nplaw between Norfolk County Council, Norwich City Council, and Great Yarmouth Borough Council. The key points are:
1) Staff from the legal teams of the three councils will combine to form nplaw, which will have a total of 78 staff and provide core legal services to the councils.
2) The new shared legal service aims to improve services, provide career development opportunities for staff, and achieve financial savings for the councils.
3) Three individuals from the different councils have overseen the creation of nplaw and will continue to be involved in delivering the new shared legal service.
This document is a magazine from Hume City Council providing information to residents for the 2017 summer. It introduces the newly elected council members and provides updates on local events, facilities, and safety tips for dealing with heatwaves and reducing fire risks over the summer. It promotes upcoming community events like the Craigieburn Festival and outdoor movie nights, and encourages residents to use local swimming pools and leisure facilities.
The Town of Port Hedland achieved many accomplishments in 2013-2014 including delivering major infrastructure projects, hosting community events, and improving facilities. However, meeting an efficiency target required organizational restructuring and job losses. Looking ahead, the Town aims to consolidate projects and services to become a vibrant regional city as the resources sector transitions from construction to operations.
Floodline has continued to grow its consulting and development businesses in 2014. Their flagship project, Burghfield Park, aims to store 1 million cubic meters of floodwater and includes plans for 30 new floating homes. Floodline has also developed a new modular home design called Can-Float and expects to begin building these in 2015. They continue to provide education on partnerships between private and public sectors to provide flood storage and development opportunities.
The document provides information about an upcoming AGM for the Hadley Wood Association on November 22nd. It invites members to attend to hear reports and provide views/volunteer for activities. It discusses setting up a management committee and appointing new trustees including a recommendation to appoint Robert Wilson. It provides details about the agenda for the AGM.
The document provides updates from the local community of Hadley Wood including a petition to change parking restrictions near local shops, repairs being done to the church clock, a call for new bell ringers at the church, an anniversary announcement for the highly successful local security scheme, golf tournament results from Hadley Wood Golf Club, and advertisements for local businesses.
This document provides information about a graphic design company called The Design Company. It summarizes some of their clients and projects over the years, including websites, branding, and print materials created for education, nonprofit, and government organizations. Testimonials are included from satisfied clients praising the company's creative and responsive work. The document establishes The Design Company as an expert in graphic design services focused on user-friendly designs that meet client needs.
The newsletter provides updates on energy efficiency programs and events in South West Scotland. It announces the continuation of the Home Energy Scotland winter campaign to encourage residents to seek advice on reducing energy costs. It also summarizes several recent and upcoming energy efficiency events, including home energy fairs, open days on renewable technologies, and information sessions. Additionally, it highlights new funding available through the Green Homes Cashback Scheme and the launch of the Green Deal program.
The document provides an overview of the contents of the July 2014 issue of the Hadley Wood News, including items on neighbourhood forums, running clubs, the WI, dog shows and summer fetes, travel to Cape Verde, local quizzes, pressure groups, and cycling events. It also discusses the setting up of a neighbourhood forum and creating a neighbourhood plan to give the community more control over local development.
Saint-Gobain, the world's largest building materials manufacturer, celebrated its 350th anniversary by moving its North American headquarters from Valley Forge to a new 65-acre campus in Malvern, Pennsylvania. The state-of-the-art facility showcases over 40 of Saint-Gobain's products and is expected to receive LEED Platinum certification. While the new location provides a collaborative work environment, it faces challenges with public transportation access. In response, Saint-Gobain provides free shuttle service between its headquarters and the Paoli train station to improve employee commuting options.
May 2012 Around The Whip City, Westfield, MALesley Lambert
The document provides an update on projects in Westfield, MA through their Green Repair Program (GRP) and Energy Management Services (EMS) programs. It summarizes ongoing and upcoming construction activities at various municipal buildings, including boiler replacements, roof repairs, and lighting upgrades. It also highlights two local businesses: Children's Learning World, an educational resource store, and Glitz Glamour 'n Elegance, a new bridal boutique and floral shop.
Sdc this way_2031_consultation_document_webKatrinJohnston
The document outlines Selwyn District Council's proposed Long-Term Plan for 2021-2031. It discusses 8 major decisions the Council is seeking community feedback on, including proposals around water services, transportation, and community facilities. The proposals would result in average annual rates increases of 4-5% over the next 10 years to fund infrastructure maintenance and development projects as the district continues to grow rapidly. Specific projected rates increases are provided for different types of targeted rates. Input is sought from the community on priorities and preferred options through the consultation period.
CAfS is a non-profit organization working in Cumbria, UK to promote sustainability. Over the past year, CAfS has grown in staff and strategic direction. Its 2015-2020 business plan outlines priorities to extend its work in domestic energy efficiency, community energy projects, and climate change education. Key activities in 2014-2015 included a green building festival, home energy assessments, advice sessions, and supporting various community energy projects. CAfS works in partnership with other organizations on a range of sustainability initiatives.
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.
Informal Parish Council Meeting 150413 FinalDavid Twigg
The document summarizes discussions from an informal parish council meeting regarding a proposed development of 500 homes at Old Place Farm. Key points discussed included concerns over the development's impact on infrastructure, the environment, and proximity to Goodwood Motor Circuit. The parish council expressed views that the development should not take place at Old Place Farm due to the area representing a strategic gap and the potential effects on traffic, flooding, and local wildlife. Next steps in CDC's local plan process were also outlined.
Histon & impington village society presentationhisimp
This document discusses plans for the villages of Histon and Impington in Cambridgeshire over the next 5-10 years. It outlines proposals to develop a neighborhood plan to guide development, acquire additional green space called Bypass Farm, and improve transportation connections. The neighborhood plan process will involve extensive community consultation to determine priorities and a vision for maintaining the identity and special qualities of the villages into the future despite anticipated growth.
Caldicot Town Team is a community group made up of businesses, residents, and landlords in Caldicot, Wales. They aim to make the town more vibrant and economically prosperous. They have organized the town's fireworks display which had over 5,000 attendees. They held an engagement event where 700 people provided feedback on improving the town center. Next steps include commissioning a wider public survey, starting an Incredible Edible project, and continuing to work with the council on developing the new supermarket and linking it to the town center. Decisions will be made through online and paper polls across the region to get broad public input.
The document is the spring 2012 edition of the Hume City Council magazine called Hume Pride. It includes information about upcoming events in Hume like the Hume Festival of Music from September 13-23 featuring various cultural performances and headliner Daryl Braithwaite. It also provides details on waste collection services, community grants, and achievements by Hume residents and Council in environmental initiatives. The mayor's message welcomes residents to enjoy the events and warmer weather of spring and encourages applying for grants and competitions.
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 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.
Our Summer 2015 edition featuring Quadra Village Day, articles on The Summit at Quadra Village (955 Hillside), creative neighbour, Richard Olafson and long-time community member, Jack Woolford.
Stay up to date with neighbourhood happenings! “Like” I Love Quadra Village on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ILoveQV
The document discusses the creation of a new shared legal service called nplaw between Norfolk County Council, Norwich City Council, and Great Yarmouth Borough Council. The key points are:
1) Staff from the legal teams of the three councils will combine to form nplaw, which will have a total of 78 staff and provide core legal services to the councils.
2) The new shared legal service aims to improve services, provide career development opportunities for staff, and achieve financial savings for the councils.
3) Three individuals from the different councils have overseen the creation of nplaw and will continue to be involved in delivering the new shared legal service.
This document is a magazine from Hume City Council providing information to residents for the 2017 summer. It introduces the newly elected council members and provides updates on local events, facilities, and safety tips for dealing with heatwaves and reducing fire risks over the summer. It promotes upcoming community events like the Craigieburn Festival and outdoor movie nights, and encourages residents to use local swimming pools and leisure facilities.
The Town of Port Hedland achieved many accomplishments in 2013-2014 including delivering major infrastructure projects, hosting community events, and improving facilities. However, meeting an efficiency target required organizational restructuring and job losses. Looking ahead, the Town aims to consolidate projects and services to become a vibrant regional city as the resources sector transitions from construction to operations.
Floodline has continued to grow its consulting and development businesses in 2014. Their flagship project, Burghfield Park, aims to store 1 million cubic meters of floodwater and includes plans for 30 new floating homes. Floodline has also developed a new modular home design called Can-Float and expects to begin building these in 2015. They continue to provide education on partnerships between private and public sectors to provide flood storage and development opportunities.
The document provides information about an upcoming AGM for the Hadley Wood Association on November 22nd. It invites members to attend to hear reports and provide views/volunteer for activities. It discusses setting up a management committee and appointing new trustees including a recommendation to appoint Robert Wilson. It provides details about the agenda for the AGM.
The document provides updates from the local community of Hadley Wood including a petition to change parking restrictions near local shops, repairs being done to the church clock, a call for new bell ringers at the church, an anniversary announcement for the highly successful local security scheme, golf tournament results from Hadley Wood Golf Club, and advertisements for local businesses.
This document provides information about a graphic design company called The Design Company. It summarizes some of their clients and projects over the years, including websites, branding, and print materials created for education, nonprofit, and government organizations. Testimonials are included from satisfied clients praising the company's creative and responsive work. The document establishes The Design Company as an expert in graphic design services focused on user-friendly designs that meet client needs.
The newsletter provides updates on energy efficiency programs and events in South West Scotland. It announces the continuation of the Home Energy Scotland winter campaign to encourage residents to seek advice on reducing energy costs. It also summarizes several recent and upcoming energy efficiency events, including home energy fairs, open days on renewable technologies, and information sessions. Additionally, it highlights new funding available through the Green Homes Cashback Scheme and the launch of the Green Deal program.
The document provides an overview of the contents of the July 2014 issue of the Hadley Wood News, including items on neighbourhood forums, running clubs, the WI, dog shows and summer fetes, travel to Cape Verde, local quizzes, pressure groups, and cycling events. It also discusses the setting up of a neighbourhood forum and creating a neighbourhood plan to give the community more control over local development.
Saint-Gobain, the world's largest building materials manufacturer, celebrated its 350th anniversary by moving its North American headquarters from Valley Forge to a new 65-acre campus in Malvern, Pennsylvania. The state-of-the-art facility showcases over 40 of Saint-Gobain's products and is expected to receive LEED Platinum certification. While the new location provides a collaborative work environment, it faces challenges with public transportation access. In response, Saint-Gobain provides free shuttle service between its headquarters and the Paoli train station to improve employee commuting options.
May 2012 Around The Whip City, Westfield, MALesley Lambert
The document provides an update on projects in Westfield, MA through their Green Repair Program (GRP) and Energy Management Services (EMS) programs. It summarizes ongoing and upcoming construction activities at various municipal buildings, including boiler replacements, roof repairs, and lighting upgrades. It also highlights two local businesses: Children's Learning World, an educational resource store, and Glitz Glamour 'n Elegance, a new bridal boutique and floral shop.
Sdc this way_2031_consultation_document_webKatrinJohnston
The document outlines Selwyn District Council's proposed Long-Term Plan for 2021-2031. It discusses 8 major decisions the Council is seeking community feedback on, including proposals around water services, transportation, and community facilities. The proposals would result in average annual rates increases of 4-5% over the next 10 years to fund infrastructure maintenance and development projects as the district continues to grow rapidly. Specific projected rates increases are provided for different types of targeted rates. Input is sought from the community on priorities and preferred options through the consultation period.
CAfS is a non-profit organization working in Cumbria, UK to promote sustainability. Over the past year, CAfS has grown in staff and strategic direction. Its 2015-2020 business plan outlines priorities to extend its work in domestic energy efficiency, community energy projects, and climate change education. Key activities in 2014-2015 included a green building festival, home energy assessments, advice sessions, and supporting various community energy projects. CAfS works in partnership with other organizations on a range of sustainability initiatives.
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.
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 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.
Burlington Wealth Management Ltd represents St James's Place Wealth Management plc and advises solely on its products and services. It is located at The Corner Shop in London and can be contacted by phone or email. George Ttouli is a qualified financial advisor available to discuss financial matters and arrange private consultations.
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
This document advertises an interior design studio and showroom located in Hadley Wood, England. It offers an "Interior Designer for a Day" service where clients can hire one of their interior designers for under £500 to help with home, office, or retail design projects. The designer can assist with tasks like reviewing plans, creating mood boards, advising on finishes, shopping for items, and finding solutions within the client's budget to avoid costly mistakes. The studio also offers members discounts on showroom items and design fees.
This document is an advertisement for The Interior Design House, located in Hadley Wood, England. It offers interior design studio and showroom services. The document promotes their "Designer for a Day" service, where clients can hire one of their interior designers for a day of consultation and assistance on home, office, or retail design projects for under £500. The designer can help with tasks like reviewing plans, creating mood boards, advising on finishes, shopping for items, and finding solutions within the client's budget.
This document is a printed business card for Acculith Ltd, a company located in London that provides printing services. It lists the company's name, address, phone number, email address, and website for contact information. The card was printed by Acculith Ltd themselves to advertise their printing services.
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. Their website is www.acculith.co.uk where more information about their printing services can be found.
Acculith Ltd is a printing company located in the UK that can be contacted by phone at 020 8440 9818 or by email at info@acculith.co.uk. Additional information about the company and its printing services can be found on its website at www.acculith.co.uk.
This one sentence document provides contact information for Acculith Limited, a local print company located in London. It lists their phone number as 020 8440 9818 and website as www.creativecorelondon.co.uk.
This document is a printed flyer advertising Acculith Limited, a local print company located in London. It provides their contact information, including a phone number and website, identifying them as a creative printing option for local businesses and customers.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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Presentation by Rebecca Sachs and Joshua Varcie, analysts in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, at the 13th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
karnataka housing board schemes . all schemesnarinav14
The Karnataka government, along with the central government’s Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), offers various housing schemes to cater to the diverse needs of citizens across the state. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the major housing schemes available in the Karnataka housing board for both urban and rural areas in 2024.
How To Cultivate Community Affinity Throughout The Generosity JourneyAggregage
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2. LOOKING FORWARD: JUBILEE YEAR
Dear Resident
As spring bulbs appear already (including in our Station Garden beds by the
Step Free Access), we seem to be on track for an unlocked year with Jubilee
celebrations in June (a stable joy amidst political turmoil; locally we have our
council election in May).
COvID remains a widespread health issue with serious impact for some, but
precautions are now largely self responsibility, including at our Centre - please
respect the views of others.
I set out some of our HWA plans in the December Letter. These all remain active, with a determination to achieve
the reality of Centre Upgrade in Summer 2022, after Covid interruptions.
Our call for volunteers remains across our range of activities. Come and join our lively team, and help realise the
potential of our Association, Centre and Grounds. With the resignation (work reasons) of Kim Ioannides, we have
some gaps to fill including Membership Secretary. See Rupert’s article expressing our thanks to Kim and inviting
ideas for community Jubilee events.
PLANNING issues continue to present us with challenges. See update article. Depressingly, the Council (Planning
Committee) have approved the Cockfosters Station Car Park massive tower blocks. The community is rising to
oppose these damaging impositions on our area, and we must fight on despite setbacks.
Wishing you all good health and fortune in 2022, and the continuing good neighbourliness of Hadley Wood.
Robert Wilson
On behalf of Trustees
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NOTICE
HWA CAR PARK is for MEMBERS ONLY, displaying a current member
car park permit and not for commuters or any commercial activity.
PARKING IS AT YOUR OWN RISK including ice hazards.
PLEASE USE SAFELY AND RESPECT OTHERS.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE
More volunteers are needed to join our lively team, whether on our Committee
or informally.
Currently we are looking for extra help:
Membership, Centre Upgrade, Website upgrade, Jubilee events and planting,
and planning campaigns. Please contact any Committee member or through
HWA Office email hadley.woodassoc@btconnect.com
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A thank you
We owe a big thanks to Kim Ioannides who has been involved with the committee of the Hadley Wood Association
over the last year. Kim is stepping aside as she has a new full time job. She joined the committee with energy,
enthusiasm, commitment to our local community shown in all her efforts for the HWA. This was highlighted when
Kim took hold the leadership of the annual fireworks which took place last November. At the time there were
some serious doubts if the event would continue as there was no one to co-ordinate this important enjoyable
community event, but Kim stepped into the role perfectly with her no nonsense approach and efficiency. Fevos,
Kim's husband also had the important role of lighting the bonfire for which he came suitably dressed with his
Viking helmet! Kim excelled in finding a new fireworks company and in drawing some new food stands - it ended
up as one of the most successful fireworks events we have seen for a number of years - thank you very much. We
understand that life takes on additional commitments which means that you can no longer be involved, but on
behalf of the HWA committee and the community we would all like to express our thanks and appreciation.
Please consider helping out
Please do consider giving the HWA some of your voluntary time as there are always jobs that need help with and
it is very rewarding in getting to know other people within the community. Please be assured you will not be left
on your own as there are others who can help, but we so need more people to spread the load of the work around.
Please consider getting involved as it is so appreciated.
Jubilee celebrations
Coming up in June there is the Jubilee celebration, which the Palace hopes
Hadley Wood will be involved in! Puddings, Parades, Street Parties and
Planting of trees has been suggested. So perhaps think of organising one
of these events in your street or amongst your friends. May I suggest a
Hadley Wood pudding bake off with a prize for the best pud in Hadley
Wood? It would be wonderful if part of the Crescent in Hadley Wood
could be closed off with a parade of classic and modern super cars!
Could you help with this? How about organising a Street party where
you live or fund raise for the planting of a tree in our local community ?
These are all ideas at the moment as we need more volunteers to help
make this happen or perhaps you have some other ideas. Do let us know
your thoughts and plans for the Jubilee celebrations.
Rupert Mackay/HWA Committee
Rod Armstrong, our editor for many years, has not been able to produce this issue of the Hadley Wood News.
The group who have assembled the material and passed it all to Acculith Ltd to design and print now realise
how much effort is involved in preparing the magazine. We all wish Rod a speedy recovery.
Hadley Wood Association Security Committee
Contact Information for the HWA Security Committee:
Hadley Wood Association
hadley.woodassoc@btconnect.com
Hadley Wood Security:
keepmesafe@hadleywoodsecurity.com
Neighbourhood Watch: hadleywoodwatch@gmail.com
4. Station Cuttings: Travel Tips in Trying Times
Hardly a day seems to pass without notice of more changes to our train and tube services in this New Year…
GTR Great Northern is currently providing us with a limited Winter Timetable of 2 trains per hour in response to
a significant reduction in train crew and other critical staff owing to Covid. Their rationale is that, by reducing the
size of the planned service in proportion to the number of staff expected to be available, they reduce unexpected
cancellations and provide greater certainty about which trains will and will not run. As ever, the safest thing to do
is always check before you travel.
The next timetable change is due on 28th
February but as yet we have no news on what it may mean for
Hadley Wood. The Rail User Group is enjoying strong support from our MP, Bambos Charalambous, and
we’ll be discussing the emerging situation with him as soon as we can. For now, here are the travel
changes we do know about:
Face coverings: Following the lifting of the Government’s ‘Plan B’ restrictions, Great Northern and the
other train operating companies are following the Government’s advice in encouraging people to wear
face coverings on their stations and trains. TfL is the exception: face coverings continue to be
required on TfL services and anyone not complying may be prevented from using their services or asked
to leave the network, unless they are exempt. As a courtesy to fellow passengers and to avoid unintended
issues upon interchange, please mask up before you start your journey.
Weekend train service changes for the next stage of work on the East Coast Digital Programme:
Great Northern Metro track closures between Finsbury Park and Moorgate on 12/13 February and 12/13/20
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March: no trains will run between Finsbury Park and Moorgate. Trains will be diverted into and out of London
King’s Cross.
East Coast Main Line changes on 20/27 February and 6/13/20/27 March: trains between London and
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Cambridge/King’s Lynn/Peterborough will run to a revised timetable. Please allow plenty of time for your
journey.
Buses will replace trains between Alexandra Palace and Stevenage via Welwyn Garden City
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Hadley Wood Rail User Group has negotiated a scheduled bus stop at Cockfosters
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Tube to enable more efficient travel on closure days by connecting our station with the
Piccadilly Line. As a side benefit, it also links us for free with Trent Park and other
local amenities!
Northern Line Closure on the Bank branch until the middle of May: There are now no Northern line
services serving Bank, London Bridge, Borough and Elephant & Castle tube stations, to allow the
completion of the brand-new Northern Line tunnel and passenger concourse at Bank. This means that
some of GN’s trains and stations will be busier as people have to use different routes, so please plan
ahead when you’re intending to travel and make use of the easy change across the platform between
Great Northern and Thameslink at Finsbury Park, enabling us to reach central and south London and
beyond (St Pancras International, Farringdon, City Thameslink, Blackfriars, London Bridge and onwards
to Gatwick, Horsham and Brighton) without recourse to the tube.
To end with one piece of good news, our brand new toilet is now open at last on Platform 4. Enjoy!
Francesca Caine - Chair, Hadley Wood Rail User Group
www.hadleywood.org.uk/railway
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Fibre to the Home
Because of the poor internet connections in Hadley Wood several streets are in the process of getting “full fibre”,
and we thought it worthwhile giving a brief overview.
Our internet connection reliability issues and slow speeds are due to the use of old telephone cables that were
not designed for the vast data loads of video/tv streaming, gaming, CCTV security cameras, Zoom/Teams video
calls, etc.
Fibre can handle far greater data volumes and, as it uses light rather than electrical pulses, transmission is
faster and more reliable, with minimal loss of signal even over longer distances.
Virtually all internet providers use the cables operated by Openreach, a BT subsidiary. They effectively have a
monopoly in Hadley Wood as we’re of no interest to the likes of Virgin Media and City Fibre because the low
housing density makes it uneconomical. Equally, 4/5G isn’t as yet a reliable and economical alternative.
Openreach have installed fibre cables from the exchange in Barnet to the four green cabinets that serve Hadley
Wood, but from those to our houses the signal still travels through the copper telephone cables, i.e. at best we
can get “fibre-to-the-cabinet” (FTTC). The intention is to ultimately replace all the cabling and offer everyone in
the UK “fibre-to-the-home” (FTTH), but the cost and work involved is staggering and Hadley Wood isn’t in
Openreach’s plans for the next few years – see map below and
https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband/where-when-building-ultrafast-full-fibre-broadband:
Openreach offer a Community Partnership scheme, which allows groups of residents to pay towards the cost and
have fibre installed within 12 months, i.e. jumping the queue. A project to get this for the whole of Hadley Wood
proved too ambitious, but a scaled down version was agreed for Claremont Road and Courtleigh Avenue.
Download speeds there are less than 20Mbps, with frequent interruptions caused by: aluminium telephone cabling,
which has lower conductivity than copper and is more fragile; clay ducts that are damaged in numerous places;
rainwater affecting connections; and electromagnetic interference from appliances.
A contract was signed in March 2021 and at the time of writing (early Feb 2022) the external cabling has been
replaced and the participants have started to call internet providers to arrange the installation of new master sockets.
Residents can then get full fibre contracts with download speeds of up to 1,000Mbps and uploads of over 100Mbps.
However, various issues had to be overcome, including:
Only half the households were willing to contribute, increasing the cost to over £1,000 each. The fibre
cables will pass the non-paying properties under the pavement.
The initial quote is a conservative desktop exercise. The final quote is based on a site survey and,
we were told, is usually lower. Unfortunately, ours was ~25% higher, which was a nasty surprise!
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As the first local project the cost may well have been higher as new cables had to be laid from outside
Mount House School. Other local roads may be able to splice those for similar initiatives.
Openreach insist on their contract being with a company. One of the residents set up a limited
company.
The same resident, helpfully a solicitor, drafted an agreement between the company and
each participant.
Openreach’s standard agreement is very one-sided and poorly drafted, but is non-negotiable.
It is therefore a bit of a leap of faith.
The existing ducts (and cabling) were found to be in a worse than expected condition and far more
digging was required, with the Council permits taking time to obtain.
The Openreach crews are very friendly and helpful, but each team appears to operate
independently and coordination is woefully inadequate.
The initiatives therefore require close oversight by a resident, but the individuals leading the projects
are no more than amateurs who are willing to invest their time and energy to help the community.
The project was far from straightforward, but the tenacity of several individuals helped it over the line. A similar
proposal is now progressing for Waggon Road, and two others are being considered. However, due to the
overwhelming demand and the 12 months’ contractual installation deadline (as most Community Partnerships
use the Gigabit Vouchers that are available to rural areas – which we are not), Openreach has temporarily slowed
down taking on new work.
Hopefully we can learn from each experience, because it’s definitely not for the faint-hearted. However, the
internet is increasingly important, the cost should be more than covered by the house price increase and it has
brought the community closer together.
If anyone wants further details please contact Susanne Stevens (susanneelimer@hotmail.com).
Steve de vos
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A
fter 6 months of being open in Hadley Wood,we have had some
highs and had many challenges. However, with much learning
comes much progress and I am enthused by the lessons we have
learntinthefirst6months.
We now have a clear direction and are raising our standards.We have a
new head chef and, subsequently, have altered the menu which will be
moregearedtowardsourlocalpalette,butnotlosingtouchofouridentity
asaPan-Africanrestaurant.Wehavealsoaddedakidsmenusopleasedo
comeby.
We are focused on creating a comfortable family environment that
welcomes Hadley Wood residents to come, dine, drink and enjoy
themselves at Moji’s. And HWA members are eligible for a
10% discount on presentation of their card. We will be running
monthlyeventssuchas;LatinFeverNightonSat26thFeb,CocktailMaking
Classes (first one 17th March),Jazz Evenings, Soul music performances
and more… check our chalkboard for updates and information.We are
also looking for any local talent for our live music community night on
10thMarch. Areyouinterested?Callus!
Tobi Alabi - Owner
A word from our head chef, Nick Hudson: “My passion for cooking
started with my grandmother. From a young age I was spending a lot
of time with her in the kitchen.I was fascinated by the classical French
dishes that looked like works of art, especially the chocolate ones!
Immediately after finishing college,I studied at theTante Marie School
of Cookery and became a Cordon Bleu certified chef.Since then I have
worked at some of the best fine dining restaurants in the country as
well as being Executive Chef for international events company ‘Très
Chic’ for 7 years. My passion as a chef is to create unique flavour
combinations and profiles using seasonal and fresh produce. Food
design is a huge part of my process; we eat with our eyes. It is an
honour to begin my tenure at Moji’s in Hadley Wood and I look
forward to developing a new range of European dishes with anAfrican
influence. We look forward to welcoming you to Moji’s once more.
P.S.The food comes out a lot faster now!!!”
18 Crescent W, Hadley Wood, Barnet EN4 0EJ
020 8154 3498
Moji’s
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INHERITANCE TAX
– HOW MUCH IS
PAYABLE?
InheritanceTax (IHT) was once only seen as a
tax for the wealthy, but rises in property prices
in recent years, has led to an increasing
number of estates facing an IHT liability.
With a significant amount of the IHT paid relating
to money held on deposit and other liquid assets,
it is evident that some relatively simple planning
could reduce or even eliminate a charge to IHT.
Presently everything in excess of £325,000 is
potentially liable to IHT.With married couples
or those in a registered civil partnership, if the nil
rate band remains unused on first death, or only a
portion of it is used,any unused nil rate band can be
transferred to the survivor and used by the survivor
on second death.This does not mean that the nil
rate band has doubled. It does mean that there can
be two full nil rate bands used on second death.
Thereisanadditionalallowancethatwasintroduced
on the 6th of April 2017 called the Residence Nil
Rate Band (RNRB) since the tax year 2020/21
this allowance is an additional £175,000 for those
estates that contain a qualifying residential interest.
To qualify as a qualifying residential interest the
property must have been the main residence of
the deceased at sometime during the period of
ownership. Property which has only ever been
buy to let will not qualify. Other factors to
consider to ensure the additional RNRB is available
are as follows:
1. The maximum RNRB available is capped at the
value of the property.
2. Property must be passed to direct descendants,
which are children, grandchildren or other
lineal descendants.
3. If the net value of the estate is £2 million or
more the allowance is tapered down by £1 for
every £2 above the threshold.
The tax rate is currently 40% on the value of
the estate after the applicable nil rate bands have
been deducted. For example an individual with no
direct descendants with an estate of £1,000,000
their estate would have to pay £270,000 of IHT.
Another example for a married couple with
children and who live in their own residential
property with an estate of £1,800,000.Assuming
their property was of sufficient value to claim
both full RNRB’s and both of their Nil Rate Bands
were unused this would still result in a tax liability
of £320,000 from the estate of the second to
pass away.
If you are concerned about the effect that IHT will
have on your estate and the amount of money that
will be left to your family and friends, we will be
pleased to tell you about the range of products and
services available as part of the St. James’s Place
approach to trust and estate planning.
The levels and bases of taxation and reliefs from
taxation can change at any time and are dependent
on individual circumstances.
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13. B A R N E T
MUSEUM M
RESPECT
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Barnet Museum
reopened to the public
on the 24th January.
Barnet Museum reopened to
the public on the 24th January.
Celebrating the historic importance
of Barnet We have reopened!
Barnet Museum is a free local
history Museum in North London
run by volunteers. The Museum focuses on Chipping Barnet, East Barnet,
New Barnet, Hadley and the surrounding districts.
The Museum’s collection contains thousands of artefacts reflecting the
history of Barnet and those that have lived there, dating from the Bronze
Age to the present day. There is also an extensive archive, and we are a
centre for local and family history research.
Barnet Town Centre Heroes exhibition is part of the Discover Barnet
campaign and is celebrating the people within our main town centres who
have gone above and beyond to serve their community throughout the
COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. We want to honour those everyday
heroes who make a significant difference in our borough.
Each hero has been nominated by their fellow community members for
their public-spiritedness, and their portraits and stories have been
captured by Humans of London and presented by Playne Design.
Join us in celebrating the inspiring stories of
our incredible community by exploring this virtual exhibition running for two
months at the Spires Shopping Centre.
In Chipping Barnet, we're recognising community publisher Lucy, Town Team
mover and shaker Gail, Barnet Museum curator Mike, indefatigable greengrocer
Andy, cheering treats suppliers Alice and Michael, the tireless Voskou family, chef
brothers Huseyin and Veli whose meals supported Barnet Hospital and the
homeless, and Wilds Cafe couple Dan and Arta who fed hundreds for free.
Barnet Museum curator Mike - "We're all volunteers here and we want to make
people feel proud of the area they live in. We closed Barnet Museum to the public
during the pandemic but carried on keeping local history alive with the 550th
anniversary of the Battle of Barnet, organising the painting of the High Street
banners and a book and calendar too. It's actually an important part of national
history which happened locally. The Museum has been operating since 1938 and it's always been run by
volunteers. I've been volunteering here for over 10 years and I took early retirement some time ago, which
allowed me to devote as much time to the Museum as needed. Now I'm the curator and sometimes it feels like
a full-time job!
"To begin with I was more interested in international history than national history, but since then, in my role as
curator of the Museum, I've really got into local history. I'm passionate about it now. We're also very keen on
heritage-based development, as that's a huge cohesive thing for the community and the area."
We are delighted to welcome visitors to the Museum again. Our opening hours are:
Tue 14:30 - 16:30
Wed 14:30 - 16:30
Thurs 14:30 - 16:30
Sat 10.30 - 16:00
Sun 14:30 - 16:30
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PLANNING UPDATE:
This is an update on several planning issues: SaveCockfosters, Barchester, Green Belt, Land Registry and
our Neighbourhood Planning Forum.
A. SAvECOCKFOSTERS. I am very sorry to report that on 3rd February the Enfield Planning Committee
approved the TfL Tower Blocks development on the Cockfosters Station car parks.
This is a deeply flawed and damaging development. The decision is depressing.
The PC decision was taken by the Chair’s casting vote, late at night after a long and controversial meeting
with huge pressure on Councillor members to follow the Planning Officer recommendation and ignore
all the overwhelming reasons to refuse, passionately presented by the campaign speakers.
Active consideration is being given to any ways to overturn the decision, including through the Secretary
of State and/or by Judicial Review (which will need serious fundraising). The formal approval notice is
some time ahead, as financial levies have to be agreed.
Please follow SaveCockfosters for continuing information, and join the campaign if you have not already
done so. Please understand that they make take some time to catch their breath and collect their thoughts.
The huge effort to stop tower blocks replacing car parking at Cockfosters Station has reached the crisis
point. The Council is supporting the TfL proposals despite acknowledged breaches of major planning
policies and all the deficiencies of the proposed housing. Opposing speakers included local resident
organisations (with HWA support): CLARA and FERAA, both local MPs and our Councillors; 3,000 local
objections were submitted. The fight will go on.
B. BARCHESTER care home application is under assessment, probably with the Officer decision by end
February and Planning Committee in March or April. Our campaign, with thanks to all who contributed,
generated over 200 objections; you can still send objections. We are actively engaging with the Case
Officer. We remain determined to stop this misconceived scheme in the heart of our village.
C. GREEN BELT (Draft Local Plan). We still wait to hear how planners and Council will respond to the
Consultation responses, including 1,000 objections from Hadley Wood. The process may be affected by
the Council elections (5 May). We have some reasons for optimism: Government planning noises have
favoured Green Belt and maybe lower housing targets, in addition to the earlier objections from the
Mayor of London as well as local MPs, Councillors and many organisations. Hertsmere and Welwyn
Hatfield have just withdrawn their draft local plans with their major Green Belt grabs.
D. LAND REGISTRY + DOL MINERALS. Our intervention led the Duchy of Lancaster to withdraw their
applications to register “mines and minerals” under 100+ local properties. It is taking time for their
decision to be implemented by the Land Registry. Please let us know whether you (those receiving notices)
have heard anything more.
E. HW NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANNING FORUM: AGM 7pm Thursday 3 March by Zoom. Please see HWNPF
Committee notice in this issue of HW News. We need the HWNPF membership to be refreshed; it was
set up some years ago! All HWA members are encouraged to join the Forum; please request via HWA
email. Zoom invites will be sent by email to HWNPF members.
We are currently setting up our HWA PLANNING page on our website, and more details of all the above
and other matters will be posted.
Robert Wilson, Hadley Wood Association
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HADLEY WOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN
The Hadley Wood Neighbourhood Planning Forum was redesignated by Enfield Council as at January 2021.
The draft plan was originally published on the HWA website in Feb 2019 and following feedback from the
community, including a response from Enfield Council, the next version was issued in Dec 2019 and reviewed by
the HWNPF committee. A comprehensive edit was undertaken and the latest version was issued in May 2020.
The process was paused for Covid but now is the time to progress it. The Committee will work on updating the NP
to ensure it is legally compliant and progress it through the necessary consultations. The Committee proposes to
hold an AGM on Thursday 3rd March at 7pm to be held on Zoom. All existing Forum members will be invited by
email but we would welcome new members to join who work or live in Hadley Wood. Please email the HWA to
request the Zoom link to attend the AGM (hadley.woodassoc@btconnect.com)
The agenda will be as follows:
1. Overview of the last year – redesignation/
Enfield Local Plan/key benefits
2. Approve the new Forum Committee
3. Approve the new Constitution
4. Approve the Finance report
5. Any Other Business
We hope you are able to join us via Zoom at the AGM
HWNPF Committee
Our vision statement is;
‘Future development in Hadley Wood will follow the principles of
‘good growth’ by reinforcing and protecting the intrinsic qualities
of both the built and the natural environment.
New homes will be of a high quality design and provide a wider
choice for all.
Green spaces, trees and vegetated gardens, so important to
biodiversity, wellbeing, drainage and air quality, will be given stronger
protection.
New footpaths, cycle routes and improved public transport will lead
to healthier and more active lifestyles, reducing reliance on the car.
The Neighbourhood Plan (NP) supports sustainable development,
preserves our local character, and protects the natural environment’.
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Events
THURSDAY 2 JUNE
Trooping the Colour:
The Queen’s Birth-
day Parade
- Buckingham Palace
Lighting of
the Platinum
Jubilee Beacons
- Buckingham Palace
FRIDAY 3 JUNE
Service of
Thanksgiving
- St Paul's Cathedral
FURTHER
EVENTS TBC
SATURDAY 4 JUNE
The Epsom Derby
- Epsom Downs
Racecourse
Platinum Party
at the palace
SUNDAY 5 JUNE
Big Jubilee Lunch
- Nationwide
Platinum Jubilee
Pageant
- London
Forthcoming Events
Sunday 27 February 3 - 5pm Pancake Party - St Paul’s Church Hall please bring a frying pan
Thursday 3 March 7pm HW Neighbourhood Plan AGM by Zoom please see website for more info
Saturday 23 April - HWA Security Fair
Thursday 2 June Platinum Jubilee week end to Sunday 5 June there will be lots of official events over these 4 days
but please look out for local events
Saturday 4 June HW Golf Club Centenary Fete more details to
follow in next edition
Saturday 11 / Sunday 12 June date to be confirmed for a HWA
Summer Event
Sunday 6 November HWA Fireworks
Tuesday 22 November HWA AGM
18. Happy New Year to all our tennis members and players!
January has been particularly kind to us and it has been lovely seeing many
of you making the most of the dry weather and dusting down your rackets
post-Christmas.
Club Nights start back again on Thursday 24th February at 7pm and our Friday
'come and play' sessions will start the following day (25th Feb) at 9.30am.
Our childrens and youth tennis program will also restart after the half
term break.
Our Tuesday morning Ladies group is well under way again and anyone who
would like to join this, please contact our Head Coach, Stuart Martin, on
07787 552326. Stuart can also provide you with any other information you
would like about the Club.
This year, we are planning some major resurfacing works on our hard courts
which we hope will make them a far more attractive option for play. More
information about this will follow in due course.
Please come and join us at Club Nights. The bar will be open each week from
the end of March so, even if you don't fancy playing tennis, join us there for
a drink.
Alison
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