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.
The Barnet U10 boys rugby team won the Allianz Rugby Cup, defeating Hemel Hempstead in the final played at Allianz Park in front of thousands of spectators. Local coaches Martin Smeaton, Nigel Wellings and Peter Gassner helped prepare the team, which utilized skills like passing and defense to win both their pool and the final. In other news, the Hadley Wood Security scheme provides patrols to keep the area safe, and a new book by local author John Uttley called "Where's Sailor Jack?" was published.
The document provides information about upcoming community events in June in Hadley Wood, including a tennis camp, primary school fete, rail user group meeting, and cancer care arts and crafts fair. It also includes advertisements for local businesses such as a tailor, painter, and fitness trainer. An obituary is included for John Clifton who was involved in many community activities.
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 overview of several local news stories from Hadley Wood. It summarizes Graham Sharp retiring after serving as Chairman of the Hadley Wood Association for many years. It then introduces the new Board members - Rev. Rupert Mackay, Liz Snape, and Bernadette Jackson. It also remembers three longtime residents who recently passed away - John Northam, Gareth Evans, and Don Kinloch - and notes their contributions to the community. The document provides additional details on community events, businesses, and organizations in Hadley Wood.
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 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.
This document provides a summary of the contents of the May 2014 issue of the Hadley Wood News neighborhood newsletter. It highlights upcoming local events like the Hadley Wood Pre-School open house and the Hadley Wood School Summer Fete. It also profiles recent community efforts like new tree plantings, a wildflower meadow project, and local residents who ran the London Marathon for charity.
The document discusses efforts to restore and preserve Trent Park mansion and grounds in Enfield for public access and benefit. A campaign has been launched to ensure the listed heritage assets are protected from future development plans and the mansion is restored. Support is being sought from the local council, politicians, and residents through a petition to designate the site as a community asset.
The Barnet U10 boys rugby team won the Allianz Rugby Cup, defeating Hemel Hempstead in the final played at Allianz Park in front of thousands of spectators. Local coaches Martin Smeaton, Nigel Wellings and Peter Gassner helped prepare the team, which utilized skills like passing and defense to win both their pool and the final. In other news, the Hadley Wood Security scheme provides patrols to keep the area safe, and a new book by local author John Uttley called "Where's Sailor Jack?" was published.
The document provides information about upcoming community events in June in Hadley Wood, including a tennis camp, primary school fete, rail user group meeting, and cancer care arts and crafts fair. It also includes advertisements for local businesses such as a tailor, painter, and fitness trainer. An obituary is included for John Clifton who was involved in many community activities.
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 overview of several local news stories from Hadley Wood. It summarizes Graham Sharp retiring after serving as Chairman of the Hadley Wood Association for many years. It then introduces the new Board members - Rev. Rupert Mackay, Liz Snape, and Bernadette Jackson. It also remembers three longtime residents who recently passed away - John Northam, Gareth Evans, and Don Kinloch - and notes their contributions to the community. The document provides additional details on community events, businesses, and organizations in Hadley Wood.
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 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.
This document provides a summary of the contents of the May 2014 issue of the Hadley Wood News neighborhood newsletter. It highlights upcoming local events like the Hadley Wood Pre-School open house and the Hadley Wood School Summer Fete. It also profiles recent community efforts like new tree plantings, a wildflower meadow project, and local residents who ran the London Marathon for charity.
The document discusses efforts to restore and preserve Trent Park mansion and grounds in Enfield for public access and benefit. A campaign has been launched to ensure the listed heritage assets are protected from future development plans and the mansion is restored. Support is being sought from the local council, politicians, and residents through a petition to designate the site as a community asset.
The English Garden Company has been caring for gardens in North London for over 40 decades. They were the first garden maintenance company established in the area and remain the leaders in the industry. They provide reliable, professional service regardless of weather conditions. Their customized vehicles allow them to bring garden supplies directly to customers. A satisfied customer quoted praises their highly professional, friendly, and efficient service and recommends them without hesitation.
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.
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.
The English Garden Company has been caring for gardens in North London for four decades. They were the first and remain the leaders in garden maintenance. They have helped transform client's gardens into some of the finest in the UK. Their bespoke vehicles allow them to bring the garden center to clients' doors, providing all-year color and the latest varieties. A customer testimonial praises their highly professional, friendly, reliable and efficient service.
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 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.
1. Devon County Council will cease direct delivery of youth services by April 2012 and instead commission an external provider to deliver youth services through either a Local Authority controlled company or social enterprise.
2. This represents a significant change for the voluntary youth sector in Devon. Voluntary Youth Services seeks input from the sector on the implications and which delivery model would best support voluntary organizations.
3. An upcoming VYS conference will provide an opportunity for discussion between the voluntary sector and local councillors involved in the decision, regarding the implications for the sector and Devon County Council's commitment to supporting the voluntary sector and 'Big Society' initiatives.
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 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.
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.
This document provides information on upcoming changes to the Hadley Wood News publication and website. It will now be published every two months and include past issues online to provide regular updates on the local area. Residents are encouraged to submit articles, photos and event details.
It also includes a history of the Hadley Wood Tennis Club provided by 91-year-old Peter Blackmore who has been involved with the club for over 50 years. He details the original clubhouse and changes over time that led to the current facilities within the Hadley Wood Association center.
Finally, it outlines proposals from Sustrans to complete the walking and cycling path between Hadley Wood station and Waggon Road, including planned path construction and
This document provides a summary of youth-related events, training opportunities, resources and funding in Devon from December 2010. It lists upcoming conferences on the "Big Society" and child protection training. It also shares information on available furniture, a workshop on getting media coverage, various grant programs and guides on topics like involving young people and recruiting volunteers. The final item reminds readers of the free annual VYS Devon conference on February 5th, 2011.
Students contacted the Royal Association for Deaf People to ask questions for a school media project about portrayals of deafness. The Association responded that deafness is not portrayed positively in media which lacks understanding. There is also insufficient help for deaf people through inaccessible mainstream services and limited sign language education. The students thanked the Association for their helpful responses, which aided their project in seeking to portray deaf people positively and raise awareness of the need for more support and services.
The document summarizes activities of the Pentecostal Credit Union's Youth Shadow Board. Four young people have joined the board to provide input from younger members. They have received training on credit unions and are working with a Christian rapper to develop a promotional music video. The board will also receive training on finances. There are still openings for up to 12 members total.
This newsletter provides information for youth workers in Devon, including contact details for local youth organizations, upcoming training events and deadlines for funding opportunities. It announces that volunteer board members are needed for VYS Devon and that the organization is offering affordable child protection training on various dates. It also encourages contributions to a county council scrutiny task group reviewing youth services funding and provision.
Naoise Ó Muiri is an engineering graduate who has served on Dublin City Council since 2004, including a term as Lord Mayor from 2012-2013. As Lord Mayor, some highlights included delivering a Digital Masterplan for Dublin, launching new community initiatives, and welcoming the birth of his daughter Caoilfhionn at the Mansion House. Ó Muiri is seeking re-election and lists his priorities as reducing the Local Property Tax by 15% by 2019, protecting and enhancing St. Anne's Park, and developing effective flood defences for Clontarf.
Cllr Darren Fower, Cllr Julia Davidson, FOCUS Team, SNWGFOCUSTeam, Werrington, South Werrington, Gunthorpe, North Gunthorpe, Peterborough, City Council, Local Newsletter, Lib Dems, Liberal Democrats, Lib Dem FOCUS Team, Darren Fower
This newsletter provides information for youth organizations in Devon, including contact details for local youth services, upcoming events and training opportunities, and sources of funding and resources. Key information includes a free event on vetting and barring requirements for organizations working with children, an opportunity for rural youth to share experiences with the BBC, a part-time volunteer position with Devon museums, and various grants and workshops available to support youth programs.
This newsletter provides information for youth workers in Devon, including details of upcoming conferences and training opportunities. It lists local youth organizations and contact information. Funding opportunities are announced, such as grants from Devon Community Foundation, Garfield Weston Foundation, and Woodward Charitable Trust. Resources for volunteers and training youth are also mentioned, including a handbook from NYA and activities from UK Youth. Upcoming training events in March and April on finance and funding applications are advertised.
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 summarizes plans by Harrow Council to regenerate the area. It discusses plans to build nearly 900 new homes, a primary school, shops, cafes, and community facilities on the current Civic Centre site. It provides a timeline of the project from 2016 to 2019. It also introduces the architectural firms that will lead the design process and their experience with community engagement.
The English Garden Company has been caring for gardens in North London for over 40 decades. They were the first garden maintenance company established in the area and remain the leaders in the industry. They provide reliable, professional service regardless of weather conditions. Their customized vehicles allow them to bring garden supplies directly to customers. A satisfied customer quoted praises their highly professional, friendly, and efficient service and recommends them without hesitation.
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.
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.
The English Garden Company has been caring for gardens in North London for four decades. They were the first and remain the leaders in garden maintenance. They have helped transform client's gardens into some of the finest in the UK. Their bespoke vehicles allow them to bring the garden center to clients' doors, providing all-year color and the latest varieties. A customer testimonial praises their highly professional, friendly, reliable and efficient service.
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 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.
1. Devon County Council will cease direct delivery of youth services by April 2012 and instead commission an external provider to deliver youth services through either a Local Authority controlled company or social enterprise.
2. This represents a significant change for the voluntary youth sector in Devon. Voluntary Youth Services seeks input from the sector on the implications and which delivery model would best support voluntary organizations.
3. An upcoming VYS conference will provide an opportunity for discussion between the voluntary sector and local councillors involved in the decision, regarding the implications for the sector and Devon County Council's commitment to supporting the voluntary sector and 'Big Society' initiatives.
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 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.
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.
This document provides information on upcoming changes to the Hadley Wood News publication and website. It will now be published every two months and include past issues online to provide regular updates on the local area. Residents are encouraged to submit articles, photos and event details.
It also includes a history of the Hadley Wood Tennis Club provided by 91-year-old Peter Blackmore who has been involved with the club for over 50 years. He details the original clubhouse and changes over time that led to the current facilities within the Hadley Wood Association center.
Finally, it outlines proposals from Sustrans to complete the walking and cycling path between Hadley Wood station and Waggon Road, including planned path construction and
This document provides a summary of youth-related events, training opportunities, resources and funding in Devon from December 2010. It lists upcoming conferences on the "Big Society" and child protection training. It also shares information on available furniture, a workshop on getting media coverage, various grant programs and guides on topics like involving young people and recruiting volunteers. The final item reminds readers of the free annual VYS Devon conference on February 5th, 2011.
Students contacted the Royal Association for Deaf People to ask questions for a school media project about portrayals of deafness. The Association responded that deafness is not portrayed positively in media which lacks understanding. There is also insufficient help for deaf people through inaccessible mainstream services and limited sign language education. The students thanked the Association for their helpful responses, which aided their project in seeking to portray deaf people positively and raise awareness of the need for more support and services.
The document summarizes activities of the Pentecostal Credit Union's Youth Shadow Board. Four young people have joined the board to provide input from younger members. They have received training on credit unions and are working with a Christian rapper to develop a promotional music video. The board will also receive training on finances. There are still openings for up to 12 members total.
This newsletter provides information for youth workers in Devon, including contact details for local youth organizations, upcoming training events and deadlines for funding opportunities. It announces that volunteer board members are needed for VYS Devon and that the organization is offering affordable child protection training on various dates. It also encourages contributions to a county council scrutiny task group reviewing youth services funding and provision.
Naoise Ó Muiri is an engineering graduate who has served on Dublin City Council since 2004, including a term as Lord Mayor from 2012-2013. As Lord Mayor, some highlights included delivering a Digital Masterplan for Dublin, launching new community initiatives, and welcoming the birth of his daughter Caoilfhionn at the Mansion House. Ó Muiri is seeking re-election and lists his priorities as reducing the Local Property Tax by 15% by 2019, protecting and enhancing St. Anne's Park, and developing effective flood defences for Clontarf.
Cllr Darren Fower, Cllr Julia Davidson, FOCUS Team, SNWGFOCUSTeam, Werrington, South Werrington, Gunthorpe, North Gunthorpe, Peterborough, City Council, Local Newsletter, Lib Dems, Liberal Democrats, Lib Dem FOCUS Team, Darren Fower
This newsletter provides information for youth organizations in Devon, including contact details for local youth services, upcoming events and training opportunities, and sources of funding and resources. Key information includes a free event on vetting and barring requirements for organizations working with children, an opportunity for rural youth to share experiences with the BBC, a part-time volunteer position with Devon museums, and various grants and workshops available to support youth programs.
This newsletter provides information for youth workers in Devon, including details of upcoming conferences and training opportunities. It lists local youth organizations and contact information. Funding opportunities are announced, such as grants from Devon Community Foundation, Garfield Weston Foundation, and Woodward Charitable Trust. Resources for volunteers and training youth are also mentioned, including a handbook from NYA and activities from UK Youth. Upcoming training events in March and April on finance and funding applications are advertised.
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 summarizes plans by Harrow Council to regenerate the area. It discusses plans to build nearly 900 new homes, a primary school, shops, cafes, and community facilities on the current Civic Centre site. It provides a timeline of the project from 2016 to 2019. It also introduces the architectural firms that will lead the design process and their experience with community engagement.
Cr3 forum oct5th open public event at Soper Hall as part of Neighbourhood Plan consultation exercsie. Area Caterham Hill, Caterham Valley, Chaldon and Whyteleafe. 4 Parishes, a town partnership and a business partnership, plus 27.000 residents.
The document summarizes an information event about the Community First program, which provides £80m in government funding for communities in eligible wards until 2015. The event outlined the program and funding details, introduced community organizers, and discussed potential support offers for panels from local organizations. Attendees then broke into groups to discuss questions, concerns, and next steps for their areas.
Our Summer 2015 edition with our cover story, Topaz Park Response Shows Depth of Concern for Neighbourhood, Homeless and Parks and articles on QVCC youth programs on the rise, meet Catherine Chapman - Photographer and Jennifer Ferris - Storyteller, our featured creative neighbours and volunteer spotlight: Kathy & Blair.
GeoVation - Digital Shoreditch problem Pow WowGeovation
The document discusses barriers to building healthy communities in Shoreditch based on the Five Capitals Model. It identifies 11 sub-themes related to issues around the natural, human, social, manufactured, and financial capital of the area. 72 problems were identified and discussed in the document, focusing on issues like pollution, waste dumping, renewable energy, food sourcing, internet access, employment opportunities, skills development, housing affordability, and adopting healthier lifestyles. The document provides analysis of each problem and suggestions for how to address the barriers to building healthy communities in Shoreditch.
202020 Vision & Office of Environment & Heritage NSW Masterclass presentation.Jess Miller
Copy of the presentation given at recent OEH Masterclass held in Parramatta to update local councils on the progress of the 202020 Vision and plans for the upcoming Growing the Seeds Tour.
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.
Neighbourhood Planning: The National Picture November 2015Jonathan Green
This document provides an overview of neighbourhood planning in the UK, including:
1. Quotes from residents and politicians supporting greater community involvement in planning.
2. Information on the powers granted to communities through neighbourhood plans, including shaping housing and allocating sites.
3. Statistics on the growth of neighbourhood planning and characteristics of adopted plans.
4. Details on the resources and support available to communities undertaking neighbourhood planning.
This document outlines solutions to barriers to increasing urban green spaces by 2020 that were identified through a consultation tour. Over 500 green space experts across Australia identified over 3,000 potential solutions, which were grouped and refined into 28 draft solutions. The draft solutions were then reviewed by the network to incorporate feedback. The solutions address funding, policy, knowledge, climate/environment, and culture barriers. Some solutions cut across multiple barriers. The document also discusses universal solutions and challenges in the consultation process.
This document summarizes a webinar about neighbourhood planning. It discusses the neighbourhood planning process, what communities can achieve through neighbourhood planning like choosing housing locations and managing community projects, and how Locality can provide support through grants and technical assistance to help groups through the neighbourhood planning process.
1) The CHRA represents the affordable housing and homelessness sector in Canada with a membership of 200 organizations. 2) The CHRA advocates for policies like a national housing strategy and the housing first principle. It also conducts research and education initiatives. 3) The CHRA established The New Learning Network to facilitate information sharing between community entities receiving federal funding to address homelessness in their communities.
This document provides an overview of key issues facing Cape Cod as identified in a community needs assessment conducted by the Cape Cod Foundation. It discusses 7 critical issues: affordable housing and homelessness, health and healthcare, child and youth wellness, environment and energy, basic human needs, workforce and employment, and arts and culture. For each issue it provides background information, data highlights, and a side story example of positive community efforts addressing that issue. The overall intent is to help community members better understand the interconnected challenges facing Cape Cod and encourage discussion around creative solutions.
This document discusses the three levels of government in Australia and the roles of local councils. It explains that local councils, also called shire or city councils, provide important services to communities like infrastructure maintenance, environmental protection, and community development. Councils are led by mayors and councillors who are elected by local residents. The document outlines the various responsibilities and services provided by local councils to improve livability in their local areas.
The document summarizes a workshop held by the Histon & Impington neighbourhood plan group to update residents on their plan development and get feedback. It provides an overview of what the group has done so far, including defining the plan area, conducting research through surveys and analysis, and developing draft policies. The draft policies aim to protect local assets while allowing some development, with a focus on design quality, sustainability, and meeting community needs like affordable housing and improved infrastructure. Specific policies guide potential development at several commercial and housing sites in the area. The group is seeking residents' support to continue developing the plan.
The document discusses developments in Cardiff and surrounding areas that have contributed to changes in land use patterns. It provides examples of regeneration projects in Cardiff Bay, new transport and retail developments, and the creation of a new university campus. The document examines how different strategies have impacted places in and around the city and assesses the success of changes in different locations.
Val Kirby: Designing Landscapes for Health & Wellbeing.
■ Julia Thrift: Planning, Green Infrastructure and Health & Wellbeing.
■ Chris Beardshaw: Designing Gardens for Health & Wellbeing.
This document provides information about funding opportunities available from the Big Lottery Fund (BIG) for organizations in Rayleigh and Wickford, Essex. It outlines two main grant programs - Awards for All, which provides grants between £300-£10,000, and Reaching Communities, which provides larger grants up to £500,000. Successful applicants must demonstrate how their proposed projects will meet BIG's strategic outcomes of giving people better life chances, stronger communities, improved environments, or healthier communities. Contact details are provided for those seeking advice on applying for these grants.
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.
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.
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.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
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1. INSIDE THIS MONTHS ISSUE
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Neighbourhood Forums. Building slowly.
Hadley Wood Running Club. Race for Life
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Island hopping at Cape Verde
Finlay’s Quiz.
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2. and properly presented. To do this we
would need to enlist the help of
professionals, such as Tony Burton the
speaker at the June 18th meeting. They
would need paying. Grants for this purpose
are available and would be applied for. One
such grant has already been received.
Eventually and probably after much
argument and disagreement the Plan would
be submitted to the Council by the HWA. If
accepted by them they would arrange a
referendum in Hadley Wood in order to
ascertain whether the plan had the support
of the majority of residents. If it did have
support the Plan would become official and
the community would then have statutory
power to propose and modify any future
developments. A useful consequence of
reaching this point would be that for every
building subsequently erected in Hadley
Neighbourhood Forum
meeting.
Following the governments Localism Act of
2011 many communities over the UK are
looking at the question of whether to create
a Neighbourhood Forum and formulate a
Neighbourhood Plan. Some are well down
the road to preparing one. The benefit of a
plan (if accepted) would be that Hadley
Wood would have some statutory power
and input into what development takes
place here in the future.
The first step in the process is the setting
up of a Neighbourhood Forum which would
act as a sub committee of the Hadley Wood
Association. To this end a public meeting
was held at St Paul’s Church Hall on June
18th. About 80 residents (see photo)
including Councillors Anne- Marie Pearce
and Jason Charalambous as well as
David Burrows MP attended the
meeting which was chaired by Esther
Kurland. Esther lives in Hadley Wood
and has worked in the field of Urban
Planning most of her career. She
arranged for Tony Burton an expert in
the developing field of Neighbourhood
Planning to speak to the meeting and
at the subsequent open debate it was
clear that a majority of those present
felt that the community should go
ahead and organize a Neighbourhood
Forum.
To do this there have to be at least
21 residents drawn from a cross
section of the community who are
prepared to sign up. All age groups,
genders, ethnicity and incomes. There
can be more than 21 so if you would
like to join (and are prepared for the
hard work which will follow!) please
make contact with the group by mailing
hadleywoodplan@gmail.com
It should be stressed here that this group
is not an exclusive and elite hierarchy
already in place. Any of you can join. If you
do not want to join the forum but have some
ideas about how to improve Hadley Wood
please send them in to the above email
address. This is an exercise open to ALL
residents.
So what happens next? The Forum with
input from residents design a plan. It might
cover parking arrangements, building
issues such as the need for flats for small
families, spaces between buildings and
even potential building sites. It might
include cycleways and it might specify
green field areas which we want to
preserve. There will be many more ideas.
The plans have to be carefully researched
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3. Wood the community would receive 25% of
the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL).
This is money which currently goes to the
Council to pay for the extra facilities (roads,
drains etc) needed when new buildings are
put up. The money would be available for
us to use for community projects.
Is this just a cunning plan of the
Government to identify potential building
land? You might be forgiven for thinking so.
However it is clear from speaking to local
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experts that building here is inevitable. If so
we might prefer to have some element of
control. If you would like to comment or
make suggestions about possible plans
for this community’s future, please mail us
at: hadleywoodplan@gmail.com or send a
letter or mail to me or to the Hadley Wood
Association. 1-7 Crescent East Hadley
Wood. EN4OEL and I will publish anything
sensible in the next issue.
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The Hadley Wood
Running Club
How We Run Club (HWRC) recently entered
one of the Race for Life events held at Trent
Park over a 5 kilometre course. A large team
of thirty runners aged from HWRC aged from
7 to 55 years took part raising over £2000 for
the Charity. Race for Life is the largest women
only fundraising event in the UK. Its parent
Charity is Cancer Research UK. There are
many Race for Life events in different parts of
the country each year. Our next big event is
the Oxford Half Marathon which is in October
with over 30 people taking part in a 16 week
training plan. Check our Facebook page for
updates and please contact me for details or
if you would like to join the Running Club.
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4. Neighbourhood
Planning.
There's a quiet revolution in local planning
underway and Hadley Wood is set to join
in. Over 1,000 communities are producing
new-style "neighbourhood plans" which put
them in charge of some of the main planning
policies for their area. This has only been
possible since new "localism" laws were
passed in 2011 and it means local people
can decide the quality and location of new
development.
A public meeting convened by Hadley
Wood Association in June gave
overwhelming support to the idea of Hadley
Wood getting involved and it has strong
backing from the local MP. The first step is
to set up a neighbourhood forum to oversee
development of the plan. This forum has to
be agreed by London Borough of Enfield
along with the boundary of the
neighbourhood planning area. Hadley Wood
is such a distinctive community with clear
physical boundaries and surrounding open
space that this should be easier than for
many other parts of the country.
The process is relatively simple. Once the
forum and boundary are agreed then there
will need to be a wide public debate over the
ambitions for the neighbourhood plan and
what people want.
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in and shape the thinking. The plan
is then drafted and put out to formal
public consultation. The forum
takes on board this feedback
before submitting it for a period of
publicity ahead of it going to an
independent examination. The
examination is a simple affair and
checks that the plan doesn't cut
across strategic policies (such as
Green Belt) or breach human rights
or environmental laws. Once it has
passed examination then everyone
in the area will vote on whether they want the
plan to proceed in a public referendum. This
needs a simple majority to vote in favour -
and experience elsewhere is very positive
with most plans receiving well of 80%
backing.
The neighbourhood plan is then confirmed
and its policies carry legal force when all
subsequent planning applications for
development are decided by Enfield's
planners. With a fair wind the new plan could
be in place in early 2016.
What would you like to see covered by
Hadley Wood's own neighbourhood
plan? Do you have views on the quality of
design or the type of new housing? Are there
sites which should be developed or others
which should be protected? if you think
about the changes in the last five years -
which have improved Hadley Wood and
which have damaged its character? What
would you like to see change? And how
could some of the money generated by new
development (through what is now called the
"community infrastructure levy") best be
spent? These are just some of the questions
to be asked and, for the first time, it will be
the local community and not the council
providing the answers.
If you want to know more then get in touch
with your emerging Neighbourhood Forum at
hadleywoodplan@gmail.com
Tony Burton
Visit to the BBC
In early June twenty three ladies and two
brave husbands left Hadley Wood by
coach on another excellent WI outing
organised by Gloria Neal. After lunch in
St John’s Wood we arrived at the new
BBC building in the early afternoon. Two
very enthusiastic and informative
guides showed us round and fascinated
us with tales of the BBC past and
present. We were amazed to see the
vast newsroom and the surprisingly
small ‘One Show’ studio. But the
highlight for many was the visit to
another studio where members of the
group were invited to read a radio script.
This was accompanied with great gusto
by Hilary Nunn, who produced some
remarkably realistic sound effects for the
play using everything from boots on a
gravel tray to coconut shells. Finally, we
were most impressed by an unscripted
weather forecast given in convincing
style by Jenny Brookman and were only
sorry that these items have not yet been
broadcast to the nation.
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Finlay’s Quiz. 1471
AND ALL THAT
1. Where are the fallen from the Battle
of Barnet buried?
2. Who is the current Duke of
Lancaster?
3. Who was head of the Yorkist forces
at the Battle of Barnet?
4. And who was the last Yorkist king?
5. Who was Richard Neville (1428-
1471)?
6. Which golf club leases the land
where the battle took place?
7. Which Royal switched sides and
later died from overdosing on
sweet fortified wine?
8. Who had a second innings as King
from 1470 to the Battle of
Tewkesbury in 1471?
9. Who was the last Duke of York
prior to Prince Andrew?
10. And what Scottish title equates to
the Duke of York?
Local school St Martha’s Sixth Form
enjoyed a wonderful night at the Thymari
Restaurant. The evening began with a
champagne reception, superb meze
followed by homemade desserts! Teachers
and students remnisced over some great
memories at St Martha’s School. Everyone
at Thymari pulled out all the stops for this
fabulous evening with an amazing
atmosphere . We wish all the Sixth Formers
good luck with their examination results in
August.
Noreen Mullens. Director of Admissions, PR
and Development. St Marthas school.
6. 6
Monken Hadley School
Dog Show and Fete
Parents, children, friends and an
outstanding collection of dogs had a great
afternoon at the Monken Hadley School
Annual Dog show and Fete on Saturday
July 5th. Apart from one short shower the
weather was warm and dry. Suki, a Saluki
(best female), and Webster a golden
retriever ( best male) were judged by
qualified dog trainers Nicky and Penny
to be the best whilst Karen Wright
commentated and kept the onlookers well
informed. The Dog show was sponsored by
Herts Canine. Apart from the show, visitors
enjoyed the music, the stalls and the BBQ.
Children bounced in the castle. Among
those attending were Mr Steve Adams seen
below with organiser Nicky Glover. Mr
Adams is soon to retire after nineteen
distinguished years as a very popular and
successful Headmaster of the School. The
Organising Committee would like to thank
Martyn Gerrard one of Barnet’s leading
estate agents for so generously sponsoring
this event and Herts Canine for sponsoring
the Dog Show.
7. 7
Hadley Wood Primary
School. Summer Fete.
June 22nd
The sun was shining, the gazebos were up,
the stalls set out, the barbecue lit and the
bouncy castles inflated and by 12.30 the
Hadley Wood School Summer Fete,
sponsored by The Letting Line, opened its
gates to a flood of children, parents,
grandparents and the Hadley Wood
community. As well as the old favourites like
the Toy Tombola, Bouncy Castles and Hook
a Duck, the fundraising team - The Friends of
Hadley Wood School - had organised some
new activities including a Petting Zoo,
sponsored by Village Vet in Potters Bar.
Children and grown ups could handle and
learn about a variety of animals including
snakes, lizards and tarantulas. There were
also performances from local companies
Dizzy Dance and Elite Gymnastics as well as
a delicious barbecue, a cake stall run by the
teachers and a candyfloss stall. Thanks to
the generosity of parents, sponsors,
advertisers, raffle donations and external
stall holders the Fete was a huge success
both with visitors and financially.
Rachel Kudlick
If you have a business and are
interested in supporting your local
school through sponsorship or in any
other way, contact Rachel at
rkudlick@yahoo.co.uk
8. 8
Island Hopping in the
Atlantic: Sal, Santiago &
Fogo in Cape Verde
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Sun, sand and wind. What else is there on
Cape Verde people said? We found an
eclectic archipelago with gentle, friendly
people, a wonderful variety of fresh fish,
lovely wine and coffee, tropical fruit, a rich
tapestry of music and leaky buildings!
We found sun and sand aplenty on the
island of Sal, where the motto is "no stress".
We willingly complied and did nothing for a
few days. We rewarded our "exertions" with
plates of freshly caught Atlantic fish washed
down with very good local red wine. Our
batteries recharged, we flew to Praia,
capital of the largest island, Santiago. Praia
is a small, bustling colonial town with a
vibrant food market. We enjoyed visiting the
centre, Plateau, a hive of endless activity.
Santiago has a very African feel with the
somewhat incongruous sight of a sprinkling
of Chinese people who have set up
businesses on the islands.
We visited the Cidade Velha, the 15th
century UNESCO site of an old characterful
city where slaves were landed when Cape
Verde was a Portuguese colony. Via
Banana, is the main street and the oldest in
sub-Saharan Africa. The houses made of
stone with thatched roofs made of rolled,
dried banana leaves made an impressive
sight. It was the end of the rainy season and
we readily swapped a long walk in the
humid, muddy valley below for a shorter
walk and some beers! It is a long held local
tradition that you should not leave the bar
on two legs, so being polite souls, we
agreed to another beer and some grogue
to finish!
We wound up to the verdant, peaceful
mountains above Praia and set off for a walk
on a beautifully clear day with assurances it
would remain so! We were met with
torrential rain instead. Just as we decided to
abandon our walk a local hoppa bus
bumped by. I had an impulsive idea for a
wet day lunch in the town below! We
clambered on amongst the ladies with their
boxes of vegetables. The driver skillfully
navigated down the mountains as streams
of water flowed down at the sides of the
roads. Lunch now seemed like a very silly
idea! I wondered if we would even make it
back up that day. We arrived in the very
washed out town below, but stayed on the
bus to ride straight back.
Cape Verdean buildings are not designed
to withstand heavy rain. Our guesthouse
leaked like a sieve! Fortunately, not too
much damage to our luggage- or nothing
that a blast from a hairdryer would not fix.
We had great fun dodging showers of water
for the rest of the afternoon and watching as
the water on the terrace lapped closer and
closer to our bedroom door. Fortunately, we
were watertight for the night.
Our last stop was on the small volcanic
island of Fogo. We were eager to find the
vineyards on the Cha das Caldeiras volcano
and taste the elusive Fogo coffee that had
evaded us so far. The landscape changed
from verdant terraces to bleak lava flow as
we approached the edge of the Cha das
Caldeiras. We were awestruck by the sheer
vastness of the area and the beautiful and
imposing cloud capped main volcano. As
we climbed the Pico de Fogo cloud swirled
in to shroud us. Being buffeted by the wind
was a reminder of the power of nature.
The Pico de Fogo last erupted in 1995.
There were no casualties but people lost
their homes and moved down the
mountain. Several years later, they
insisted on moving back to
continue with their crop cultivation.
It was amazing to see crops
including sweet potatoes,
pomegranates, beans, vines,
apples and quinces scattered over
the slopes of the crater.
Cha wine has been produced in
this area since a Frenchman the
Duc de Montrand introduced vines here in
1872. Cape Verdeans cannot generally
afford the local wine and make and sell their
own. We headed to Romeiro Montrond's
bar/shop. As the name suggests, he is
descended from the Duc and makes the
legendary and well loved Manecom wine, a
strong red wine that slid down very well after
lunch. We were also at last able to taste
Fogo coffee, medium roast and very much
like its Colombian counterpart.
We had a thoroughly enriching and
enjoyable stay on Cape Verde. Our
adventures over, it was time to trek back to
the UK.
Erika Lindsay
Slave Whipping post. Santiago island
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Wildflower Meadow
project.
Work continues on the small field at
the back of the Hadley Wood
Association/Tennis Club building. You pass
it on the left when walking from the main
field (where the annual fireworks and
bonfire event take place) towards the
railway bridge. In conjunction with Hadley
Primary School year 4 the HWA is keeping
a record of what is growing in the
untouched top half of the field (as a
comparison) and slowly turning the lower
half into a wildflower meadow.
During June the grass was cut
and the cuttings removed.
Wildflowers dislike grass, which
strangles them, and surprisingly,
fertile soil. So removal of the
cuttings is important to prevent
them rotting and fertilizing the ground
beneath.
Once the grass was cut a series of long
parallel depressions running diagonally
across the field could be seen. Our local
Farmer Giles thought they were probably
drains and a check with the National Grid
confirmed that the field was clear of buried
electrical and gas services.
Each week the untouched part of the field
is checked to see what is growing and
flying about and the findings recorded.
More than we thought. Our last visit
revealed at least 20 butterflies and some
new wildflowers
including Birds Foot
Trefoil and Self Heal.
There is also a lot of
Ragwort. Tall plants
with rather dirty yellow
flowers. Apparently
these flowers contain
unpleasant alkaloids
which can cause
organ damage to
horses and cattle.
Though unpopular
with farmers Ragwort
has friends. Notably
the Cinnabar moth
which lays its eggs on
the flowers. Once
hatched the yellow
and black caterpillars
feed on the flowers.
By absorbing the
alkaloids they become
unpalatable to
predators. Thus the
caterpillars survive
and flourish though
not without a bit of
cannabilism amongst
the survivors which reduces the numbers.
The resulting moths are very striking.
Soil samples have now been sent for
analysis. Results show an acid soil, pH 5.8
with low nitrate and phosphorus levels. This
implies low fertility and suggests the soil
would be suitable for wildflowers. The
company doing the analysis have sent a list
of wild flower seeds which will do well in this
sort of soil and with the help of the school
children we will scatter these in September.
Before then the cut section of the field has
to be re-cut, ploughed and then rotavated
by Farmer Giles. As much as possible of
the grass roots will be pulled up and the soil
prepared for the seeding. We aim to use no
herbicides (eg Glyphosphates like Round
up). Unless the grass wins.
St Paul’s Church,
Hadley Wood
For summer visitors, you are
all warmly invited to our
10:30am services.
‘Summer in the Psalms’ 2014
Speakers
John Hall local resident
3rd and 10th August
Jon Herring
local theological student
17th August
Rupert Mackay minister
23rd and 31st August
Online Children’s Boutique
www.ipeekaboo.co.uk
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Tour de Hadley Bois.
La première étape.
In case the TV coverage of the Tour de
France has persuaded you to drag the bike
out of the garage, here is a little trip to get
you going. It is the first stage of National
Cycling route 12, the Great North Way, and
it starts, believe it or not, at Hadley Wood
Station. Starting from here is OK for adults
with some experience of coping with traffic
but for the early part of the tour along
Waggon road and Dancers Hill Road it is
on-road. Just you and the 4 x 4’s sharing
the same space. So if you are planning to
take some children then it is probably safer
to start the tour from the South Mimms
motorway station. You can drive there with
the family and bikes, and park outside the
Welcome Break.
After the exhausting experience of taking
off wheels to fit the bikes into the car,
mending the punctures and stopping the
kids fighting over who has the best bike you
can now pop into Welcome Break which as
motorway restaurants go is not that bad.
High ceiling, nice balcony, Starbucks,
W.H.Smith’s, KFC etc and even a Waitrose
sitting demurely in a corner like a duchess
at a knees up. There you can meet up with
any friends, the hangers-on (HO’s), who
dismissed the South Mimms plan as
pathetic and chose to join you via the road
approach. The HO’s will thus have cycled
in their polka dot jersey’s and lycra shorts
up along the railway path behind Sara’s
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flower stall at the station, turned left onto
Waggon Rd, struggled up past Ganwick
Farm, crossed the A1000 and turned left
into Dancers Hill Road. They will have
passed Baker Street on the right, Kitts End
Road on the left and at the next (bad)
corner turned right into Dancers Hill Lane
and through a few gates into Wash Lane.
They then had to pass through a dark
tunnel under the M25 occupied by a sour
looking little stream rejoicing in the name of
Mymmshall Brook. (I have written about this
charmless little spot before and mentioned
the fact that a couple of highwaymen used
to operate in the area before being bumped
off. Could be worth a mention in case any of
the kids are getting lippy). Wash Lane
passes along the back of the self same
Welcome Break where you and the rest of
the car group are now on their second latte
and Danish pastry. It allows the poor sweaty
HO’s to join you in the cafe via the neat little
path between the Welcome Break building
and a motel/hotel called Days Inn.
Once refreshed you can now untangle
the bikes from the car and retrace your way
down the neat little path before turning left
into Wash lane. This leads you eventually to
Swanlands road running in a northerly
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Always an outstanding success at which 20-30 of our
well-known friends from Sport, Showbiz and the Arts will join
us to have a great day, in this 4-ball Stableford competition
THE DAY INCLUDES
Coffee & biscuits on arrival
Half-way refreshments on the course
Superb buffet lunch
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Profits in aid of special wheelchair equipment for seriously disabled children
Charity Reg. No: 282298
Chris Smith, the Community campaigner who
lives in Chipping Barnet, has formed a new
pressure group called Friends of Chipping
Barnet High Street (FoCBHS). Local people and
visitors are joining in droves.
Chris says: "It is time to start a new movement
in the fight to save Barnet High Street. The
Friends of Barnet Market Committee achieved
two great recent successes in keeping the
Gaming Centre out and saving Barnet Market.
We have seen the Gaming Centre people off and
we must undoubtedly continue to support the
Market – however it seems obvious to me that
our High Street needs help too, and right now!"
Chris is looking for members. He says "It is
free to join and I will not ask you to do anything
outrageous! If you care about Barnet High Street
please sign up."
All you have to do is email him with your
support on: csdes@dircon.co.uk
Or phone him on: 07940 085511,or write to
him at:
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Hertfordshire, EN5 4HN
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direction from the roundabout next to the
motel and near the Lantern Breakdown
Service garage. Very rural? No. However
running alongside Swanlands road is a
cycleway and from here it is a nice safe trip,
eventually turning right along Warrengate
Road into a small village called Waterend
with its café and dangerously attractive pub
the Woodman.
Clearly by now you will need to refresh
again and at this stage you may want to
return. If you turn back here it would
probably amount to about a 10 mile circuit.
However you can keep going if you want.
Next comes Welham Green and then
Hatfield, St Albans Welwyn Garden City and
beyond. The North beckons! A great
advantage of the route is that you are
following the railway and at many points you
can simply give up, get off and catch the
train back to Hadley Wood (though only at
weekends and national holidays). This Route
12 is the beginning of the Great North Way
cycle route. Have a look at the website
www.greatnorthway.org.uk and start to
explore it.
Rod Armstrong
(With many thanks to Chris Northam, Ami
(aged 13 years) and Georgie (11 years) who
recently cycled the Hadley Wood to WGC
section.)
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