The document is a newsletter from the Hadley Wood Rail User Group discussing proposed changes to train services at Hadley Wood station. It summarizes comments made by the head of strategic planning from GTR, which operates the trains, who outlined plans to reduce off-peak train frequency at Hadley Wood to two trains per hour while other nearby stations will have four trains per hour. The Rail User Group disputes the ridership data used to justify the reduction and argues that public consultation materials have been misleading. It provides guidance for responding to GTR's public consultation on the proposed timetable changes before the December deadline and urges residents to object to the reduction in off-peak services.
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 Hadley Wood Association is facing challenges with the lease for open spaces running out and costs increasing. They are asking residents to join the association to strengthen their case for lease renewal with Enfield Council and help maintain facilities. The document also provides information on upcoming association events and a membership form. It summarizes the activities and purpose of the association for the local community in Hadley Wood.
The document summarizes a family day event organized by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). It describes how the event was held at the Ironbridge Gorge Museum in Shropshire and included a guided tour, informational meeting, presentation on bridges, and time to explore the Victorian village exhibit. The event was well-attended and feedback was positive. Planning is underway for next year's family day event.
The VYS Executive is asking member organizations for their support during an important time of transition as VYS has lost its local authority funding but has reserve funds and opportunities to bid for new funding. To ensure VYS can attract new funds and meet member needs, VYS is asking members to complete a questionnaire about their needs and desired services so VYS can plan effectively for the future. Briefing meetings will also be held in May for members to further discuss their needs.
The Value of AONBs to Business, the speechMat Roberts
This document summarizes a speech given to the AONB Landscape for Life Conference about the value of AONBs to business. The speaker argues that AONBs are well-positioned to help businesses pursue sustainability and deliver both economic and environmental benefits. As trusted conveners, AONBs can facilitate partnerships between businesses, regulators, and communities. The speaker provides examples of successful multi-stakeholder collaborations and urges AONBs to leverage their brands and relationships to engage more proactively with responsible businesses seeking innovative solutions.
Swindon Old Peoples Forum newsletter 9Donald Jones
The newsletter provides updates from the Swindon Older Peoples Forum (SOPF), including announcing their next open meeting and annual general meeting on October 22nd. It discusses developments over the past few months, such as a meeting attended by SOPF members on seniors issues. The newsletter also provides information on local initiatives and events relevant to older residents, and congratulates their secretary Carol Brownlee on an award.
This document is the 48th issue of IPSE Magazine, which provides inspiration for independent professionals and the self-employed. The main stories covered in this issue include an interview with David Morris MP, the UK's first freelance ambassador, updates on IPSE's policy successes, and articles on European issues, devolution in the UK, gadgets for 2015, and social media tips. The magazine also provides information on coworking spaces and networking opportunities for freelancers across the UK.
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 Hadley Wood Association is facing challenges with the lease for open spaces running out and costs increasing. They are asking residents to join the association to strengthen their case for lease renewal with Enfield Council and help maintain facilities. The document also provides information on upcoming association events and a membership form. It summarizes the activities and purpose of the association for the local community in Hadley Wood.
The document summarizes a family day event organized by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). It describes how the event was held at the Ironbridge Gorge Museum in Shropshire and included a guided tour, informational meeting, presentation on bridges, and time to explore the Victorian village exhibit. The event was well-attended and feedback was positive. Planning is underway for next year's family day event.
The VYS Executive is asking member organizations for their support during an important time of transition as VYS has lost its local authority funding but has reserve funds and opportunities to bid for new funding. To ensure VYS can attract new funds and meet member needs, VYS is asking members to complete a questionnaire about their needs and desired services so VYS can plan effectively for the future. Briefing meetings will also be held in May for members to further discuss their needs.
The Value of AONBs to Business, the speechMat Roberts
This document summarizes a speech given to the AONB Landscape for Life Conference about the value of AONBs to business. The speaker argues that AONBs are well-positioned to help businesses pursue sustainability and deliver both economic and environmental benefits. As trusted conveners, AONBs can facilitate partnerships between businesses, regulators, and communities. The speaker provides examples of successful multi-stakeholder collaborations and urges AONBs to leverage their brands and relationships to engage more proactively with responsible businesses seeking innovative solutions.
Swindon Old Peoples Forum newsletter 9Donald Jones
The newsletter provides updates from the Swindon Older Peoples Forum (SOPF), including announcing their next open meeting and annual general meeting on October 22nd. It discusses developments over the past few months, such as a meeting attended by SOPF members on seniors issues. The newsletter also provides information on local initiatives and events relevant to older residents, and congratulates their secretary Carol Brownlee on an award.
This document is the 48th issue of IPSE Magazine, which provides inspiration for independent professionals and the self-employed. The main stories covered in this issue include an interview with David Morris MP, the UK's first freelance ambassador, updates on IPSE's policy successes, and articles on European issues, devolution in the UK, gadgets for 2015, and social media tips. The magazine also provides information on coworking spaces and networking opportunities for freelancers across the UK.
The document provides information on various local events and organizations in Hadley Wood, including:
1) A summary of the contents of the July/August issue of the Hadley Wood News, including articles on the Battle of Barnet, changes at the local bridge club, and a wildflower meadow.
2) Details on upcoming talks at St. Paul's Church about the Battle of Barnet and the history of Hadley Wood.
3) A description of Hadley Wood Primary School's successful summer fete, which raised funds through activities like pony rides, food sales, and raffles despite some rain.
4) An overview of celebrations in Hadley Wood to mark Queen Elizabeth's 90th
This document provides three eyewitness accounts of the Battle of Barnet from 14th April 1471. The first is from a Yorkist soldier who describes the battle conditions with thick mist and the eventual Yorkist victory over the Lancastrians. The second is from a German merchant living in London who relays news he heard about the build up and aftermath. The third is from a Lancastrian knight writing home about the battle. It also includes background on the battle and advertisements.
1. The document is a newsletter from Hadley Wood that discusses upcoming local events and provides articles on local history.
2. One article discusses an archaeological survey being conducted to uncover the site of the 1471 Battle of Barnet near Hadley Wood. Metal detectorists have found artifacts but have not yet found conclusive evidence of the battle.
3. Another article profiles the famous steam locomotive Flying Scotsman, which passed through Hadley Wood recently. It discusses the locomotive's design history and owners over the decades.
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 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.
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
People are taking control.
They’re tuning out messages that are impersonal and interruptive and using Google to help make their next decision instead of speaking to you or your team.
What's more, they’re independently minded and highly connected.
If you really want to influence decisions, you need an approach that reaches and persuades the individual.
1. The new business case for HS2 is worse than the previous case, with the value for money nearly halved.
2. The revised demand forecast stretches out the previous forecast an additional 10 years and assumes lower economic growth, reducing the projected ridership increases.
3. There remain problems with how the benefits are calculated, including unrealistic assumptions about time savings, crowding benefits, and alternatives to HS2 like upgrades to existing lines. A corrected assessment finds much lower benefit-cost ratios.
MTC San Mateo County 101 corridor strategies 062515 Adina Levin
The document discusses strategies to address traffic congestion on US 101 in San Mateo County, including:
1) Expanding private employer shuttles and privately operated transit services like RidePal
2) Reinstating and expanding SamTrans express bus service with new buses and capital projects
3) Increasing carpooling through toll-lane time savings, ridesharing technologies, and parking pricing
4) Improving access to transit through new park-and-ride lots and first-last mile shuttle services.
Implementing these transit, transportation demand management, and road pricing strategies together could achieve the needed 500 vehicle-per-hour reduction while meeting schedule and cost requirements.
The agenda/presentation slide deck shown during the April 8, 2020 Freight Transportation Advisory Committee (FTAC) virtual meeting. The meeting video can be viewed at https://tinyurl.com/y8thmezh
The document is a newsletter providing updates on the BIGHERTSBIGIDEAS (BHBI) initiative in Hertfordshire, which promotes more sustainable transport. It discusses the following:
1) A recent BHBI network meeting where public transport operators discussed their networks and plans with large employers. Usage statistics of business discount schemes were also reviewed.
2) The launch of a mobile ticket app for weekly/longer bus tickets on the Intalink network, with over 2000 app downloads and £3500 in ticket sales so far.
3) Growing electric vehicle carsharing schemes in Hertfordshire, including at the University of Hertfordshire and in Watford, with demand increasing for more
This document provides a recap of questions and answers from a public input meeting about a potential Green Line extension to Mystic Valley Parkway. Key topics discussed include traffic and parking impacts, ridership projections, commuting trips, and station design considerations. Traffic on local roads is projected to decrease as some drivers switch to public transit, but congestion on major roads would remain similar. Ridership numbers are based on travel demand modeling. Commuting from the potential station to downtown Boston would take approximately 30 minutes without delays. Further data collection on non-commute trips may be considered.
A summary of the case against HS2 from HS2 Action Alliance. Analysis of the fatal flaws in the business case; why it won;t close the north south divide; the capacity lie; connectivity nonsense; service cuts; alternative and what the pubic think
System Reimagining August Board Meeting (Plan Revisions)Geoff Carleton
The document discusses proposed changes to the draft system reimagining plan based on community feedback and operational assessments. Key points:
- Over 1,100 public comments were received, with three areas receiving strong negative feedback related to specific proposals.
- Feedback was mixed, with most disagreeing that proposals would benefit their neighborhood but most agreeing it would benefit the region. Excluding controversial proposals, most felt neutral or agreed with benefits.
- Several specific areas are identified for potential changes including Northwest Transit Center, Katy Freeway/Memorial Corridor, Hiram Clarke/Southwest, Far Northwest, Weslayan/Buffalo Speedway, and Far Northeast.
- Alternative recommendations are proposed for some
PROPOSED January 2015 Service Change Public Comment MeetingCOTA BUS
The presentation includes proposed changes for the January Service Changes. Please join us at two public meetings, Tuesday, September 16, at 6 p.m. and Tuesday, September 23 at 12 noon. 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
The document announces a rail development event taking place on Friday January 31st, 2014 in Watford from 9am to 1pm. The event will include presentations on upcoming rail works including the Watford Junction blockade, Croxley Rail Link update, and Abbey Line services. There will also be discussions of recent and planned station improvements in southwest Hertfordshire and general marketing updates from London Midland and Southern Rail. Attendees are encouraged to travel via train due to limited parking.
This memorandum analyzes potential transit solutions to reduce traffic congestion in Cubetown. It evaluates Cubetown's existing 4-line transit network and models ridership impacts of 4 scenarios based on whether a Measure T proposal passes or fails. If T fails, headways on some lines will increase to shift resources to underserved areas, reducing overall ridership slightly. If T passes, investing most in an expanded high frequency "Flash" route or intensified "Blue" line service could increase ridership by up to 25% or 17% respectively. The choice depends on priorities of central connectivity or access to specific zones.
This document discusses parking management strategies for urban neighborhoods. It begins by noting that parking rules designed for suburbs do not always apply to older urban areas with different development patterns. It then discusses two extremes: offering excess free parking, which encourages driving, or constrained parking supplies managed through time limits or prices, which can encourage other modes of transportation. The rest of the document discusses parking patterns observed in a specific urban district and strategies to manage parking demand and encourage alternatives to driving.
Georgia Traffic Mega Projects December 2019Steven Simms
A summary of mega-transportation & transit projects that could make big improvements to Atlanta's traffic. Plus, a deeper dive into using elevated gondolas as a mass transit solution in Atlanta.
The document discusses a semi-stationary welding technique developed by Vossloh Rail Services that allows for short rails to be welded together on-site into long rails of up to 400m for building new rail infrastructure projects. This semi-stationary welding simplifies rail logistics and speeds up construction rates while still producing high quality welds comparable to stationary welding plants. The technique has been successfully used on projects in remote areas and developing regions, as well as for the high-speed Channel Tunnel Rail Link in the UK.
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 provides information on various local events and organizations in Hadley Wood, including:
1) A summary of the contents of the July/August issue of the Hadley Wood News, including articles on the Battle of Barnet, changes at the local bridge club, and a wildflower meadow.
2) Details on upcoming talks at St. Paul's Church about the Battle of Barnet and the history of Hadley Wood.
3) A description of Hadley Wood Primary School's successful summer fete, which raised funds through activities like pony rides, food sales, and raffles despite some rain.
4) An overview of celebrations in Hadley Wood to mark Queen Elizabeth's 90th
This document provides three eyewitness accounts of the Battle of Barnet from 14th April 1471. The first is from a Yorkist soldier who describes the battle conditions with thick mist and the eventual Yorkist victory over the Lancastrians. The second is from a German merchant living in London who relays news he heard about the build up and aftermath. The third is from a Lancastrian knight writing home about the battle. It also includes background on the battle and advertisements.
1. The document is a newsletter from Hadley Wood that discusses upcoming local events and provides articles on local history.
2. One article discusses an archaeological survey being conducted to uncover the site of the 1471 Battle of Barnet near Hadley Wood. Metal detectorists have found artifacts but have not yet found conclusive evidence of the battle.
3. Another article profiles the famous steam locomotive Flying Scotsman, which passed through Hadley Wood recently. It discusses the locomotive's design history and owners over the decades.
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 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.
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
People are taking control.
They’re tuning out messages that are impersonal and interruptive and using Google to help make their next decision instead of speaking to you or your team.
What's more, they’re independently minded and highly connected.
If you really want to influence decisions, you need an approach that reaches and persuades the individual.
1. The new business case for HS2 is worse than the previous case, with the value for money nearly halved.
2. The revised demand forecast stretches out the previous forecast an additional 10 years and assumes lower economic growth, reducing the projected ridership increases.
3. There remain problems with how the benefits are calculated, including unrealistic assumptions about time savings, crowding benefits, and alternatives to HS2 like upgrades to existing lines. A corrected assessment finds much lower benefit-cost ratios.
MTC San Mateo County 101 corridor strategies 062515 Adina Levin
The document discusses strategies to address traffic congestion on US 101 in San Mateo County, including:
1) Expanding private employer shuttles and privately operated transit services like RidePal
2) Reinstating and expanding SamTrans express bus service with new buses and capital projects
3) Increasing carpooling through toll-lane time savings, ridesharing technologies, and parking pricing
4) Improving access to transit through new park-and-ride lots and first-last mile shuttle services.
Implementing these transit, transportation demand management, and road pricing strategies together could achieve the needed 500 vehicle-per-hour reduction while meeting schedule and cost requirements.
The agenda/presentation slide deck shown during the April 8, 2020 Freight Transportation Advisory Committee (FTAC) virtual meeting. The meeting video can be viewed at https://tinyurl.com/y8thmezh
The document is a newsletter providing updates on the BIGHERTSBIGIDEAS (BHBI) initiative in Hertfordshire, which promotes more sustainable transport. It discusses the following:
1) A recent BHBI network meeting where public transport operators discussed their networks and plans with large employers. Usage statistics of business discount schemes were also reviewed.
2) The launch of a mobile ticket app for weekly/longer bus tickets on the Intalink network, with over 2000 app downloads and £3500 in ticket sales so far.
3) Growing electric vehicle carsharing schemes in Hertfordshire, including at the University of Hertfordshire and in Watford, with demand increasing for more
This document provides a recap of questions and answers from a public input meeting about a potential Green Line extension to Mystic Valley Parkway. Key topics discussed include traffic and parking impacts, ridership projections, commuting trips, and station design considerations. Traffic on local roads is projected to decrease as some drivers switch to public transit, but congestion on major roads would remain similar. Ridership numbers are based on travel demand modeling. Commuting from the potential station to downtown Boston would take approximately 30 minutes without delays. Further data collection on non-commute trips may be considered.
A summary of the case against HS2 from HS2 Action Alliance. Analysis of the fatal flaws in the business case; why it won;t close the north south divide; the capacity lie; connectivity nonsense; service cuts; alternative and what the pubic think
System Reimagining August Board Meeting (Plan Revisions)Geoff Carleton
The document discusses proposed changes to the draft system reimagining plan based on community feedback and operational assessments. Key points:
- Over 1,100 public comments were received, with three areas receiving strong negative feedback related to specific proposals.
- Feedback was mixed, with most disagreeing that proposals would benefit their neighborhood but most agreeing it would benefit the region. Excluding controversial proposals, most felt neutral or agreed with benefits.
- Several specific areas are identified for potential changes including Northwest Transit Center, Katy Freeway/Memorial Corridor, Hiram Clarke/Southwest, Far Northwest, Weslayan/Buffalo Speedway, and Far Northeast.
- Alternative recommendations are proposed for some
PROPOSED January 2015 Service Change Public Comment MeetingCOTA BUS
The presentation includes proposed changes for the January Service Changes. Please join us at two public meetings, Tuesday, September 16, at 6 p.m. and Tuesday, September 23 at 12 noon. 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
The document announces a rail development event taking place on Friday January 31st, 2014 in Watford from 9am to 1pm. The event will include presentations on upcoming rail works including the Watford Junction blockade, Croxley Rail Link update, and Abbey Line services. There will also be discussions of recent and planned station improvements in southwest Hertfordshire and general marketing updates from London Midland and Southern Rail. Attendees are encouraged to travel via train due to limited parking.
This memorandum analyzes potential transit solutions to reduce traffic congestion in Cubetown. It evaluates Cubetown's existing 4-line transit network and models ridership impacts of 4 scenarios based on whether a Measure T proposal passes or fails. If T fails, headways on some lines will increase to shift resources to underserved areas, reducing overall ridership slightly. If T passes, investing most in an expanded high frequency "Flash" route or intensified "Blue" line service could increase ridership by up to 25% or 17% respectively. The choice depends on priorities of central connectivity or access to specific zones.
This document discusses parking management strategies for urban neighborhoods. It begins by noting that parking rules designed for suburbs do not always apply to older urban areas with different development patterns. It then discusses two extremes: offering excess free parking, which encourages driving, or constrained parking supplies managed through time limits or prices, which can encourage other modes of transportation. The rest of the document discusses parking patterns observed in a specific urban district and strategies to manage parking demand and encourage alternatives to driving.
Georgia Traffic Mega Projects December 2019Steven Simms
A summary of mega-transportation & transit projects that could make big improvements to Atlanta's traffic. Plus, a deeper dive into using elevated gondolas as a mass transit solution in Atlanta.
The document discusses a semi-stationary welding technique developed by Vossloh Rail Services that allows for short rails to be welded together on-site into long rails of up to 400m for building new rail infrastructure projects. This semi-stationary welding simplifies rail logistics and speeds up construction rates while still producing high quality welds comparable to stationary welding plants. The technique has been successfully used on projects in remote areas and developing regions, as well as for the high-speed Channel Tunnel Rail Link in the UK.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document announces upcoming local events in Hadley Wood, including a Christmas parade on December 16th with fireworks and the annual general meeting. It also mentions that the Hadley Wood Neighbourhood Plan will be discussed in December 2023. The rest of the document is an advertisement for Horizon Law solicitors and their services in wills, conveyancing, and other legal matters.
The document provides no information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It only contains the date "August 2023" repeated twice without any other context or details.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses Horizon Law, a law firm that specializes in wills and conveyancing. It provides an overview of the legal services offered, including will writing, probate, lasting powers of attorney, court of protection, and various types of residential and commercial conveyancing. It encourages readers to contact a member of their legal team for more information.
The document discusses upcoming events and volunteer opportunities at the Hadley Wood Association (HWA) Centre in February 2023. It provides information on centre upgrades, usage of Hadley Common and Green, warm hubs and food banks for those in need, and the impact of the ULEZ zone. It calls for more volunteers to help with various committees and activities like the Jubilee celebrations. It also contains an advertisement for Horizon Law solicitors specializing in wills, conveyancing, and other legal services.
The document provides an update on recent events in Hadley Wood. It summarizes:
1) The community celebrated the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and is now looking forward to King Charles III's reign. Several trees were planted around Hadley Green to commemorate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and reign.
2) The Hadley Wood Association's Annual General Meeting in November was well-attended and successful, with discussions around community issues and the Centre Upgrade project.
3) News from West Lodge Park hotel discusses the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic but notes improvements made and welcoming the local community.
The document provides updates from various community groups in Hadley Wood. It discusses the death of Queen Elizabeth II and plans to produce a new history of Hadley Wood. It announces the Hadley Wood Association AGM on November 22nd and provides details about the agenda. It also provides information about upcoming events like the Hadley Wood fireworks on November 6th and calls for volunteers.
The Hadley Wood Association has announced some changes including appointing a new General Manager, Noah Shahar, and needing a replacement Trustee at the upcoming AGM. The Association is also looking for a new Editor for the Hadley Wood News. The Association continues working on upgrading the Centre and Grounds. Local research student Sara Flower is looking for participants for a study on the social impacts of green space using Hadley Wood as a case study. Mount House School recently held a successful Sports Day at the Hadley Wood Association's Bartrams Lane field and values its partnerships with local organizations. The Association is looking for more volunteers.
Acculith Ltd is a printing company located in the UK that can be reached by phone at 020 8440 9818 or through their website at www.acculith.co.uk. The document provides contact information for Acculith Ltd and indicates it was printed by the company.
Acculith Ltd is a printing company located in London, UK that can be contacted by phone at 020 8440 9818 or by email at info@acculith.co.uk. The company has a website at www.acculith.co.uk where more information about their printing services can be found.
The document discusses upcoming plans for the Hadley Wood Association, including celebrations for the Queen's Jubilee in June with proposed events like street parties and tree plantings. It also provides updates on security matters in the community, local transportation changes, and the opening of a new fiber internet connection on some streets following a community partnership project. Residents are encouraged to get involved as volunteers with the Association.
The document discusses a company called Acculith Ltd that provides printing services. It lists their phone number, email address, and website for contact information. The document appears to be an advertisement or informational flyer for Acculith Ltd to promote their printing services.
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.
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.
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.
A Guide to AI for Smarter Nonprofits - Dr. Cori Faklaris, UNC CharlotteCori Faklaris
Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
United Nations World Oceans Day 2024; June 8th " Awaken new dephts".Christina Parmionova
The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
UN WOD 2024 will take us on a journey of discovery through the ocean's vastness, tapping into the wisdom and expertise of global policy-makers, scientists, managers, thought leaders, and artists to awaken new depths of understanding, compassion, collaboration and commitment for the ocean and all it sustains. The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
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
How To Cultivate Community Affinity Throughout The Generosity JourneyAggregage
This session will dive into how to create rich generosity experiences that foster long-lasting relationships. You’ll walk away with actionable insights to redefine how you engage with your supporters — emphasizing trust, engagement, and community!
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Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.
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
The Antyodaya Saral Haryana Portal is a pioneering initiative by the Government of Haryana aimed at providing citizens with seamless access to a wide range of government services
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by GTR (our train operating company) on
their website could be forgiven for thinking
that Hadley Wood would be getting an
enhanced train service of 4 trains per hour
all week from 2018; and they would no
doubt send an enthusiastically favourable
response to GTR’S consultation survey, if
they responded at all.
But the true position is quite different, as
the Hadley Wood Rail User Group (HWRUG)
discovered only on close examination of
the documentation followed by a direct
question to GTR.
Almost 100 people crammed at short
notice into St Paul’s Church on Thursday
6th October to hear GTR’s Head of
Strategic Planning, Phil Hutchinson, outline
the specific proposals for Hadley Wood and
explain why our station has been singled
out on the Welwyn route within the London
Oyster Zone stations for a reduced service
of just two off-peak trains per hour, while all
other stations within the zone will enjoy an
uplift to four trains per hour.
Phil said that the critical factor in their
decision was not cost, profit or operational
or technical issues: it was simply down to
“demand”. The official footfall figure (total
number of boarders and alighters per
annum) for Hadley Wood in the latest period
(Office of Road and Rail (ORR), 2014/15) is
361,268. However, both the rail industry and
passenger bodies are both well aware that
the ORR’s figures are notoriously unreliable,
and all present disputed the completeness
and accuracy of the data for footfall in
Hadley Wood.
The key factor is unrecordable footfall:
all those tickets that are not required by the
Oyster machines. Our station has no gates
and people with Annual Gold Cards or
Freedom Passes don’t need to tap in or out
here. Ticket office sales are also taken into
consideration, but a show of hands at the
meeting demonstrated that only about 10%
of travellers bought their tickets at Hadley
Wood’s ticket office, largely owing to its
restricted opening hours.
You can find details of the many questions
raised at the meeting on the Hadley Wood
Rail User Group (HWRUG) website but
the critical next step for everyone who
cares about our train service is to respond
individually to GTR’s timetable consultation
using the formal questionnaire, and do it
before the consultation period closes on 8th
December. Be aware that only one online
response can be accepted from one device
(pc, phone, iPad etc) although it’s also
possible to request a hard copy. The RUG
has developed some guidance to make it
as easy and quick as possible to respond,
and you’ll find help on how to complete it (if
needed) in the next article. What you choose
to say is entirely up to you; but unless
we individually and collectively make our
concerns heard, the current proposals will
be set in stone, and we can wave goodbye
to an adequate timetable provision at any
time of day but rush hour. The RUG will also
be submitting a formal response to GTR and
our elected representatives and it may well
be necessary for us as a community to do
other things to support our need for a good
service all week. After all, the train service is
the sole daily form of public transport within
walking distance and the sole reason why
Hadley Wood developed as a community.
It does seem ironic that GTR is about
to make a significant investment in our
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HWA AGM
Wednesday 30th November 8.00pm
At the Hadley Wood Association Hall Crescent East (end of the tennis courts)
Agenda
Minutes of the last meeting and matters arising
Chairman’s report
Financial report (draft a/c will be posted on the website 25/11/16)
Reports from Clubs (tabled)
The Neighbourhood Forum
Hadley Wood Railway User Group
The Hadley Wood News
Election of Officers
Under Article 29 of the Company’s articles, one third of the Directors must apply for
re-election each year by rotation.
Nominations for positions as Officers should be forwarded to the Chairman,
The Rev. Rupert Mackay
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Meet your Councillors
Anne-Marie Pearce, Jason Charalambous and Michael Lavender will be at the meeting
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Question by Question Guide
to completing the GTR 2018
Timetable Consultation
It is your choice how to respond to the
Timetable Consultation but in case of
need we have put together a step by step
guide to simplify the process and marshall
some of the key arguments that have
arisen out of Hadley Wood Rail User
Group (HWRUG) meetings. It is advisable
to mention Hadley Wood and to specify
the ticket type you travel on (Gold Card,
Freedom Card etc.) in any Free Text
answers. We hope it helps.
Go to http://www.thameslinkrailway.
com/your-journey/timetable-
consultation and click on the link at
the bottom of the page: Timetable
Consultation response survey
This will take you straight to the survey.
Questions 1-14 – These questions are all
fairly simple (if at times slightly ludicrous!).
Question 7 – If you want late
evening services to continue, the
relevant answer would be ‘YES’
Question 14 – asks about extending the
hours for engineering works, which could
cause disruption to early and late trains.
If this matters to you answer accordingly.
Questions 15 to 75 – you can skip,
they are not relevant for Hadley Wood
Questions 76 – If you want 4 tph (trains
per hour) in Hadley Wood rather than 2 tph,
simply choose ‘NO’. Also fill in the Free
Text Box
Things to consider when answering this
question. The question asks if you support
the proposed frequency improvements
throughout the Great Northern Metro
routes. Although the question says
‘improvements’ we feel this is misleading
and take the question to mean the
proposed timetable changes generally. So
the question is really asking, do you agree
with reducing the off peak day services
here from 3 to 2 tph?
In terms of peak trains, there are already
4 trains an hour arriving at Moorgate from
Hadley Wood between 8 and 9 and this
would not be increased. The only change
we think is being proposed is to add one
extra train around 9am and maybe reinstate
the old 5pm from Finsbury Park service (we
can’t tell for sure).
These would deal with existing big gaps
in the service and would be useful, but
would not increase frequency during the
more crowded parts of the peak period.
You can write your comments in the free text
box. You might like to say you travel from
Hadley Wood and that you do not feel the
proposed changes are an improvement,
rather the opposite.
You might point out that: a) there is no
justification for a reduction in services at a
time when train use and public transport
generally is being encouraged. b) that
the historic footfall data GTR are using
to justify the reduction is inaccurate as
people do not tap in or out much at our
Zone 6 ungated station, c) that off peak
service is vital because of increasingly
flexible working patterns,ie childcare.
There may be or other commitments or
journey reasons you have.
d) That the reduction takes no account of
the impact of GTR’s imminent investment
in an accessible step-free entrance here.
Question 78 – This is very similar to
76, but adds no mention of proposed
changes in the calling patterns. Again if
you want 4 tph (trains per hour) in Hadley
Wood rather than 2 tph, you should
answer “NO”.
Also fill in the Free Comment Box. Things
to consider when answering this question
The proposed changes mean that 4 tph
trains would be running through Hadley
Wood, it’s just that off peak only 2 of them
would actually stop for us. We would be
getting half the trains of most other stations
on the route, some of which do not have
much bigger footfall than us.
GTR have told us that not stopping trains
at Hadley Wood saves no money and saves
almost no time. It does however give them
the odd minute of wriggle room to try and
keep to their timetable. Should our service
be sacrificed so we are all delayed every
day, for such a reason? The trains would be
changing too, with 100 less seats per 6 car
service. The idea is that we have a metro
service, so standing is more acceptable.
But with a 30 minute scheduled
journey to Moorgate, and long waits
between trains, it will not feel like a Metro
service. Fewer seats will cause hardship,
discomfort and potentially less usage.
Overall the proposed calling pattern is
completely unacceptable for a station in
Greater London and Travelcard Zone 6.
Questions 79 and 80 These are simple,
tick box questions relating to Haringey and
Hornsey stations.
We think it might make it easier for GTR to
timetable for more trains to stop in Hadley
Wood if fewer trains stop at Haringey and
Hornsey. So you might like to answer these
questions too. Specify Hadley Wood if you
use the free box text.
Question 86 – This is your opportunity to
highlight all the arguments that matter to
you about the service proposals for Hadley
Wood.
It’s a free text invitation to comment on
our train line, the Great Northern Metro
Route GN5. It does not matter if you put
the same points down in answer to more
than one question. You might like to
include some or all of the following points:
a) The train company should be supporting
greater use of their services, not less.
Particularly in a time when non car travel
station infrastructure by building a step-
free entrance, which will itself encourage
more and wider usage. In any case, as a
station within Travelcard Zone 6, we deserve
a metropolitan service, not the provincial
service that GTR is currently proposing.
But in order to secure that for the future,
everyone needs to act now.
Francesca Caine
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Wood’s) population is growing.
By cutting the service they are
making train use less attractive and
practical for Hadley Wood residents
b) The train company are investing in new
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c) The footfall data the train company is
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particularly as we are a Zone 6, ungated
Oyster use station, which means that
many users (Gold Card, Freedom Pass
holders etc.) do not need to tap in and out.
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more frequent and reliable service, not a
worse one as proposed for Hadley Wood.
Question 87. This question is about
the consultation process itself. You can
say how you feel about this, for example
how much clear information you received
from GTR. The HW Rail User Group have
been working very hard to let people
know what is going on, but without this,
would you have had the information you
needed to respond properly? You might
like to keep in mind that: a) GTR have
consistently said over the last year or so
that the 2018 timetable changes would
improve the service and provide 4 trains
per hour. GTR representatives at our Rail
User Group meetings confirmed this and
showed it in slides. They never mentioned
that the service could be reduced.
b) The actual consultation has been poorly
advertised here by GTR. There has been
the odd station announcement, which
says nothing about reducing the number
of trains, and one poster down the bottom
of one platform. That is all we have had.
c) There was a local public meeting
on the 6th Oct, but only because the
HW Rail User Group organised it.
d) The headline information in the
consultationmaterialshasbeenmisleading,
not to say incorrect, when saying there
would be 4tph. The consultation materials
made out that there would be more trains,
not fewer. The only way of finding out what
is being proposed has been to interrogate
very long and confusing spreadsheets at
the end of the consultation materials. As
of 13th October, no corrections have been
made to either the “Timetable Consultation
Document itself or to the Great Northern
Metro briefing sheet.
FINALLY you will now have completed
the survey. Thank you for helping us fight
the current proposals and for trying to
get a better train service for Hadley Wood
instead of the far worse service proposed.
Please note that the survey only allows
you to complete one response on one
particular device (PC, iPad, phone etc).
If various members of a family unit wish
to complete their own surveys, they will
need to do so from separate devices. If
you need any help with completing the
form, please email the Rail User Group at
hadleywoodrailusergroup@gmail.com
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over many issues that it is good to be
reminded that the birth of Jesus brought
real hope of a reconciled relationship with
God and a real reason to build bridges of
peace into our troubled world.
At St Paul's church we will have a full
program of services at which all in the
community are most welcome. The
children's Nativity service will be on
December 11th at 10.30 am at which the
birth of Jesus will be narrated with the
children joining in dressed up in various
costumes.
On Sunday 18th December at 10.30am
there will be the usual informal carol
services at 10.30 am for younger families
and the candle lit carol service at 7 pm
followed by a warm glass of mulled wine
and mince pies which is always a wonderful
social event catching up with local friends.
This year we will be helped with our singing
with the Crescent Carolers, so we in for a
bit of a treat.
The highlight of our year is always on
Christmas Eve when many of us start our
celebration of Christmas by joining one of
our Christingle services at 4 pm and 6 pm
at which there will be some hot drinks to
send you on your way.
Later there is a small but faithful Midnight
Communion at 11 pm. Finally, on Christmas
Day, there will be a family communion
service at 10.30 am which has all the fun of
the day along with the important aspect of
remembering the most important birthday
the world has ever experienced.
I would be delighted to meet you at any
of these events and take this opportunity to
wish you all a Happy Christmas.
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Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor
Herewith some points to consider if
responding to GTR's timetable change
consultation
1. The principle of basing supply on
historic demand
We need to ask how accurate are the
footfall numbers being used to justify
reducing our service. The company say
they use a combination of ticket sales
and oyster taps from our station to derive
numbers. Considering that the ticket
office is shut most of the time, some will
buy season tickets online or elsewhere, or
avoid using the station as they don't want
to use the ticket machines. Also, Hadley
Wood being a Zone 6 station, many
people don't tap out as it does not make
a difference to the daily price.
It was interesting to hear from GTR that
they estimate 360,000 journeys to/from our
station a year. The corresponding figure
for Grange Park on the Hertford branch
is 400,000 a year. They say this justifies
increasing the number of trains from 3 to
4 an hour for Grange Park but reducing
it from 3 to 2 for us. So Grange Park, as
an example, will get double the service for
apparently 10% more passengers. Fair?
The numbers GTR use come from the
Office of Rail and Road (ORR) statistics
'latest estimates of station usage reports
and data'. It is on line at: http://orr.gov.uk/
statistics/published-stats/station-usage-
estimates
The data shows the usage estimates for
Hadley Wood to be 361,268 for 2014/15
with a query as to whether we are deemed
as a 'small station' or not. Presumably
being classed as small is being used to
justify the reduction.
The annual usage figures are volatile.
With 381,610 users for 2012/13, our station
was flagged as a "large" station. Then the
figure for 2013/14 dropped to 327,786 with
a note querying the reduction as it bucked
the trend.
These figures appear to be the product
of both ticket sales and Oyster taps at the
station. The usage seems to go up and
down from year to year, not the case for
other suburban stations on the line where
after a dip in 2009/10, numbers have
steadily risen. If Hadley Wood was following
the same trend as the other stations we
would be easily passed the 400,000 mark
by now, and deemed to be a big station.
Are these figures accurate? The population
of Hadley Wood, has risen during this time.
Countrywide trends for train passenger
use have been upwards. Could these odd
figures be because Hadley Wood is the
only zone 6 station on the line? There is
no real incentive to tap in and out in zone
6, as the maximum fare will be charged
anyway. Perhaps the figures are failing to
pick up Oyster card users for our station,
but are picking up Oyster readings for
stations further south, while Oyster is not
used further north on the line?
2. Sacrificing provision at our station to
improve things for others
Of course balance is needed, and the
train company needs to look at their full
timetable and make sensible alterations
to make it work. But they told us at the
meeting that they save no money by not
stopping trains at Hadley Wood. Nor do
they save much in journey time, less than a
minute per train. So why make the service
so much worse for us?
3. Quality of GTR's consultation
Until now, we have consistently been told
that the timetable changes would improve
the service, with there being 4 trains an
hour from 2018.
The consultation material published on
GTR’s website says that the service was
being improved with more trains and again
the 4 trains an hour figure was quoted.
It was only by delving into the almost
impossible to understand “Station by
Station Comparison” spreadsheet that we
found out that the proposal was to cut at
least 19 trains a day for us. Despite claims
that they have corrected their inaccurate
information after we pointed out the issue
to them, some three weeks later at the
time of writing, the Consultation Document
and the Great Northern Metro Information
Sheet for our route still do not indicate that
Hadley Wood’s proposed services are
significantly inferior to the norm.
4. The impact the changes will have on
you.
Trains are a necessity, part and parcel
of modern life, and our towns, cities,
economies and communities have
developed in particular ways because
of them. We rely on them, especially in
places like Hadley Wood which have no
alternative services.
Maybe you moved to the area, or stay
here at least in part because of the train
service?
There may be longer term impacts of the
proposed changes, something you may
have views on? More immediately, how
would the changes from 2018 affect you?
Would you have to change your working or
leisure practices? Would you have to move
or use your car?
5. Do you value getting a seat on the
train?
There is also a change to the actual rolling
stock. We will get the open metro type,
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Following an accident on October 5th, when
up to 40 cars and vans were parked near the
junction of Camlet Way and Pagitts Grove,
I am trying to resolve the chaos caused
by two construction sites and paparazzi
presence around a house being used for X
Factor contestants.
The television show is using a house
on the corner of Pagitts Grove, while two
houses are being built next door and,
slightly further along, by the white gates,
there are flats under construction.
This activity is causing major traffic hold
ups. There is nowhere for drivers to pull over
and, when there is a gap, drivers pull out
too fast.
If you want to report a problem the site
managers are: Juan (new flats) 0754010
68437 and Tayla (houses) 07584317082.
After numerous calls to Enfield Council, I
finally ascertained the hot line number for
illegally parked vehicles is 0208 379 6406.
The main contractor who issues the
tickets is on 0208 443 0602. There is also
Lynn, from parking enforcement, on 0208
379 6404.
On October 18, I spoke with a senior
engineer from the Borough of Enfield's
traffic and transportation service team. He
was very helpful and encouraging. He had
been to Camlet Way to review the parking
and traffic flow on October 14. He noted
no serious problem at the time of his visit
but he is looking to come again. He is also
speaking with the planning department to
review any restrictions put on the sites for
construction access.
In response to the function of the white
lines, he believes they were painted for no
particular regulatory reason but, if there was
a grass verge, then they were there just to
alert drivers at night to avoid the kerb! If
anyone has any experience or knowledge of
any of the parking issues in Hadley Wood,
please email me at hels33@mac.com
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where you can walk all the way through, no
separate carriages. They have a minimum
of 362 seats per 6 car train compared with
462 per 6 car train at the moment. So that
is 100 less seats per train. The new trains
will however be able to take more standing
passengers, a total capacity of no less
than 763 passengers per train.
If we were getting significantly more
trains, especially at busy times, less seats
per train might seem fine. But as the
majority of the increased service proposed
is on the Hertford loop there will, overall, be
less seats for those travelling on our line.
For Hadley Wood, if we end up with 12
morning peak trains, as opposed to 11
now, (as indicated on GTRs consultation
spreadsheet) and they are all 6 car trains,
there would be overall 738 less seats on
trains stopping at our station during the
morning rush hour.
Esther Kurland
Traffic chaos in Camlet Way
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The Hadley Wood News is published every two months. It is a community publication with the objective of bringing local news, views and events to the residents and friends of Hadley Wood. It is non-profit making with any surplus
going to the Hadley Wood Association (HWA) for the direct benefit of residents. Content is produced voluntarily with the make-up, printing and distribution paid for by advertising. Thank you to all our advertisers, without whom this
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reject any copy supplied for publication. E&OE HWA November 2016
ENFIELD £1,895,000
HADLEY WOOD OFFICE 020 8440 9797
HADLEY WOOD £1,295,000
HADLEY WOOD OFFICE 020 8440 9797
Beautifully presented home of approx.. 2,700 sq ft
Security gated entrance 5 bedrooms 3 bathrooms
4 receptions located in the heart of Hadley Wood
HADLEY WOOD £2,650,000
HADLEY WOOD OFFICE 020 8440 9797
Substantial detached family residence 6 bedrooms
4 bathrooms Integral double garage Magnificent
south aspect landscaped rear garden
HADLEY WOOD £1,745,000
HADLEY WOOD OFFICE 020 8440 9797
Chain Free Detached family home 4 Bedrooms
3 bathrooms 2 reception rooms Security gated
entrance Integral garage
WINCHMORE HILL £1,375,000
HADLEY WOOD OFFICE 020 8440 9797
Beautifully presented and deceptively spacious three/
four bedroom 2 bathrooms Gated courtyard
driveway Self contained annex
Historic coach house dating back to circa 1880
3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 2 Reception Rooms
Stunning kitchen Separate gym
HADLEY WOOD £1,795,000
HADLEY WOOD OFFICE 020 8440 9797
Spacious chalet style property 4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms 3 Reception Rooms Detached double
garage Wonderfully private rear garden