This issue of the Hadley Wood News includes the following articles:
- An update on funding for refurbishing the car park at the Hadley Wood Association Centre.
- A reminiscence from Judy Rennie about growing up in Hadley Wood in the 1940s-1950s, including memories of schools, shops, family and recreational activities like tennis and golf.
- Gardening tips for planting borders and coordinating plant colors in March.
- A description of a new aerial adventure park being constructed in treetops in Trent Park, which has received mixed reactions from local residents.
- A report on a concert performed by students from the Purcell School of Music that was
The document provides a summary of various local community events and issues in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Plans for a major housing development on Cat Hill that is facing opposition from local residents.
2) An editorial encouraging more residents to join the local Residents Association to help preserve community facilities like parks and woods.
3) Upcoming Christmas services and events at St. Paul's Church, including carol services and refreshments.
4) An apology from a steam train company for disappointing local residents by arriving at Hadley Wood station with a diesel engine instead of the advertised steam engine.
The document summarizes local news from Hadley Wood. It discusses renovations to historic gates on Hadley Common, a fashion show fundraiser for the local RNLI guild, the retirement of the local police sergeant and introduction of his replacement, and a local man's fundraising climb of Ben Nevis for Help for Heroes. It provides information on community events and organizations in the area.
The document provides information about several community events and organizations in Hadley Wood. It discusses the annual family fireworks display organized by the Hadley Wood Association, noting the preparations and festivities. It also mentions the Parkway Fund established to oppose a development project, and the process for closing the fund. Additionally, it profiles the children's choirs directed by June and Christopher Keyte in Enfield, which include five choirs for singers aged 3 to 23 preparing for upcoming Christmas concerts.
This document is a newspaper page from the Cass City Chronicle dated June 22, 2011. It contains various advertisements and notices. The high-level sections include Transit rates, Real Estate For Rent, Services, Household Sales, Notices, Automotive, and Help Wanted. It provides information about yard sales, property rentals, business services, obituaries, vehicle sales, and local job openings.
This newsletter provides updates on local community issues in Hadley Wood. It discusses plans to use remaining funds from an appeal against a proposed train station development to repair the heavily used Hadley Wood Association car park. It also discusses events at local schools, including a science program where children learned about galaxies and telescopes. Other articles discuss a church event, scams in the area, and proposals for the future of Trent Park and Barnet Market.
This document is a classified advertisement section from a newspaper. It includes listings for real estate rentals and sales, job openings, services, and community events. Some of the highlights include:
- A 1 bedroom apartment for rent near downtown Cass City for $450/month.
- A 2 bedroom apartment in Hillsdale for $400/month, utilities included except electric.
- A 3 bedroom house in Cass City available for rent-to-own.
- An office space for rent in Gagetown for $300/month plus utilities.
- Several job openings, including a driver for a waste disposal company and a customer service representative position at an insurance agency.
- Notices for community events like
This document discusses two local youth who were successful during the 2012 Youth Hunt. [1] 10-year-old Noah Vaughan bagged his first buck, a 7-point, from 35 yards. [2] 13-year-old Hunter shot an 8-point buck with a 16-inch spread at 5:30 pm. It also contains various classified advertisements for items like party tents, firewood, storage units, and residential properties for rent.
This document is a classified ad section from a local newspaper. It includes various advertisements such as garage sales, real estate rentals, daycare services, and notices. Some highlights include a garage sale selling furniture, tools, and vehicles, a daycare with openings for all ages, and an ad for Les' Super Sweet Sweet Corn which states "Les corn is the best corn!" The classified ads section provides information on various goods, services, properties and announcements in the community.
The document provides a summary of various local community events and issues in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Plans for a major housing development on Cat Hill that is facing opposition from local residents.
2) An editorial encouraging more residents to join the local Residents Association to help preserve community facilities like parks and woods.
3) Upcoming Christmas services and events at St. Paul's Church, including carol services and refreshments.
4) An apology from a steam train company for disappointing local residents by arriving at Hadley Wood station with a diesel engine instead of the advertised steam engine.
The document summarizes local news from Hadley Wood. It discusses renovations to historic gates on Hadley Common, a fashion show fundraiser for the local RNLI guild, the retirement of the local police sergeant and introduction of his replacement, and a local man's fundraising climb of Ben Nevis for Help for Heroes. It provides information on community events and organizations in the area.
The document provides information about several community events and organizations in Hadley Wood. It discusses the annual family fireworks display organized by the Hadley Wood Association, noting the preparations and festivities. It also mentions the Parkway Fund established to oppose a development project, and the process for closing the fund. Additionally, it profiles the children's choirs directed by June and Christopher Keyte in Enfield, which include five choirs for singers aged 3 to 23 preparing for upcoming Christmas concerts.
This document is a newspaper page from the Cass City Chronicle dated June 22, 2011. It contains various advertisements and notices. The high-level sections include Transit rates, Real Estate For Rent, Services, Household Sales, Notices, Automotive, and Help Wanted. It provides information about yard sales, property rentals, business services, obituaries, vehicle sales, and local job openings.
This newsletter provides updates on local community issues in Hadley Wood. It discusses plans to use remaining funds from an appeal against a proposed train station development to repair the heavily used Hadley Wood Association car park. It also discusses events at local schools, including a science program where children learned about galaxies and telescopes. Other articles discuss a church event, scams in the area, and proposals for the future of Trent Park and Barnet Market.
This document is a classified advertisement section from a newspaper. It includes listings for real estate rentals and sales, job openings, services, and community events. Some of the highlights include:
- A 1 bedroom apartment for rent near downtown Cass City for $450/month.
- A 2 bedroom apartment in Hillsdale for $400/month, utilities included except electric.
- A 3 bedroom house in Cass City available for rent-to-own.
- An office space for rent in Gagetown for $300/month plus utilities.
- Several job openings, including a driver for a waste disposal company and a customer service representative position at an insurance agency.
- Notices for community events like
This document discusses two local youth who were successful during the 2012 Youth Hunt. [1] 10-year-old Noah Vaughan bagged his first buck, a 7-point, from 35 yards. [2] 13-year-old Hunter shot an 8-point buck with a 16-inch spread at 5:30 pm. It also contains various classified advertisements for items like party tents, firewood, storage units, and residential properties for rent.
This document is a classified ad section from a local newspaper. It includes various advertisements such as garage sales, real estate rentals, daycare services, and notices. Some highlights include a garage sale selling furniture, tools, and vehicles, a daycare with openings for all ages, and an ad for Les' Super Sweet Sweet Corn which states "Les corn is the best corn!" The classified ads section provides information on various goods, services, properties and announcements in the community.
The document provides a summary of various community events and news items from Hadley Wood and the surrounding area in June 2012. It discusses the Friends of Barnet Market securing improvements to the market, a weekend of events at St. Paul's Church including a fun run, the 90th anniversary celebration of Hadley Wood Golf Club including the launch of a history book, lighting of the historic beacon at St. Mary's Church in Monken Hadley for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, and a letter about potential redevelopment of the former Middlesex University campus in Cockfosters.
This document is a classified ad section from a local newspaper. It includes ads for real estate rentals, services, help wanted jobs, and items for sale. The main types of ads are for storage units, office space, equipment repair, lawn care services, job openings, and garage sales of household items.
The document contains various legal notices and classified advertisements from the Cass City Chronicle newspaper. Notices include a mortgage foreclosure sale, debt collection notices, and announcements for estate sales with antiques. The classified section lists items for sale, including flags, pumpkins, a camper, and furniture, as well as services such as electric motor repair and vacuum cleaning. Real estate listings and rentals for properties, buildings, and mobile homes are also advertised.
The newsletter provides information on upcoming events at the HOA including a Christmas market, carols by candlelight, and monthly draw. It also includes sections on golf news, the clubhouse, health and wellness, classified ads, and contact information. Residents are encouraged to provide feedback on the idea of a business directory for local service providers.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document is a newspaper page containing various classified advertisements and announcements. Notices include upcoming church dinners, a computer repair service, furnace and air conditioning installation and repair, and real estate listings for rentals including a 1-bedroom apartment and duplex home. A range of ads offer goods and services such as flags, firewood, a piano, fish tank, and medical supplies from Canada, as well as job opportunities for truck drivers and aviation technicians.
This summary provides the high level information from the Cass City Chronicle document in 3 sentences:
The document contains various advertisements and announcements from the Cass City Chronicle newspaper on March 13, 2013, including rental property listings, services offered such as electric motor repair, and cards of thanks and remembrances for those who have passed away. It includes a listing for an "Adult Living" home for rent or purchase in Cass City, as well as advertisements for firewood, flags, and hall rentals. The final entries are cards of thanks for support received and remembrances of loved ones who passed away within the past year.
This summary provides an overview of the Hadley Wood Golf Club article:
The article discusses the history of Hadley Wood Golf Club, originally part of an estate that became a golf course in the early 20th century. It was designed by famous golf course architect Alister Mackenzie. The article profiles the General Manager, Club Captain, and Lady Captain, describing the club's culture, facilities, and membership costs and requirements. Overall, it paints a picture of an exclusive but welcoming golf club with a long history and top-quality course located in Hadley Wood.
This document is a classified advertisement section from the February 27, 2013 edition of the Cass City Chronicle. It includes advertisements for real estate rentals and sales, jobs, services, and announcements. The classified advertisements cover topics such as apartments and houses for rent, job openings for a driver and customer service representative, and services such as lawn care, heating/air conditioning, and decorating.
This classified ad section from a local newspaper contains various advertisements including: a rental listing for a 2-bedroom house; an ad seeking a temporary executive assistant for an office in Cass City; listings for services such as vacuum repair, water softening, and tree service; and help wanted ads for positions such as a salesperson and receptionist. It also includes announcements for upcoming community events and a card of thanks.
This summary provides the key information from a local newspaper article:
1) Walmart recently awarded $50 gift cards to 20 local teachers to help purchase classroom supplies for students starting the school year.
2) The legal notices section advertises an upcoming foreclosure auction for a property in Caro, Michigan.
3) The classified ads include listings for rental properties, items for sale such as furniture and decor, community events like church dinners, and business services.
This document is a classified ad section from a local newspaper. It contains several garage sale listings advertising household items and clothing for sale. It also includes ads for party tent and table rentals, a flag business, and notices for a veterans hall and assisted living facility available for rent.
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The document appears to be a program for the 2011 PALMY Awards. It recognizes winners in various advertising categories divided by newspaper circulation size. The top three winners are listed for each category, with the name of the newspaper, advertising representatives, and client business. The categories include professional services, home and garden, automotive, and furniture.
This document is an advertisement section from the May 18, 2011 edition of the Cass City Chronicle newspaper. It contains classified ads covering various topics such as real estate rentals, garage sales, services, automotive, and help wanted. The ads range from rummage sales and apartment rentals to lawn care services, furnace repairs, and a job opening at a local manufacturing plant.
The document provides a summary of various local community events and issues in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Plans for a major housing development on Cat Hill that is facing opposition from local residents.
2) An editorial encouraging more residents to join the local Residents Association to help preserve community facilities like parks and woods.
3) Upcoming Christmas services and events at St. Paul's Church, including carol services and refreshments.
4) An apology from a steam train company for disappointing local residents by arriving at Hadley Wood station with a diesel engine instead of the advertised steam engine.
5) A trampoline competition win by a 6-year old local girl and other short community
This issue of the Hadley Wood News provides updates on local events and changes to the area. It profiles Nick Staton, a well-known local real estate agent, and his involvement in the community. It also shares memories from Nancy Blishen about moving to Hadley Wood in 1951 and how the area has developed since then, including the conversion of her home into flats and shops.
The document is the January 2013 issue of the Hadley Wood News, a community publication that summarizes events from 2012 in Hadley Wood, including various anniversaries celebrated by local organizations, fundraising efforts, improvements to infrastructure like the new playground, and real estate listings in the area. It provides a look back at the past year's activities and milestones for the community of Hadley Wood.
The document provides updates about events happening in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Progress on renovating the Hadley Wood playground, including fundraising efforts that have allowed work to begin on the first phase and future plans.
2) Upcoming community events like a fundraising dinner and raffle to support further playground renovations, and a "More than Gold" sports weekend at St. Paul's Church to celebrate the Olympics.
3) Information about local businesses and services like garden design, dentistry, pilates instruction, and mobile car valeting.
The document provides information about various local events, businesses, and organizations in Hadley Wood. It includes:
1) An announcement about One to One Fitness studio holding a family open day to celebrate 15 years, offering discounts, health checks, and fitness sessions.
2) A note about Hadley Wood and Wingate Football Club being a youth football club established in 2003 that is proud of the children's performances.
3) Details about the Parkway Fund progress report, including many donors disclaiming refund rights and allowing balances to be transferred to the Hadley Wood Association.
The February 2012 issue of the Hadley Wood News includes the following:
1) A letter from the Chairman discusses repairs needed for the association's car park and appeals for donations to upgrade from a ride-on mower to a tractor.
2) An article on the Localism Bill outlines new rights for communities, including nominating important local assets for protection, preparing neighborhood plans to shape development, and new powers for parish councils.
3) An advertisement promotes an open day at West Lodge Park to view wedding and banquet facilities and lay out sample function layouts.
The document provides information about various community events and updates happening in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Renovation work continuing on the community playground, with new equipment installed and more additions planned to be completed by April 2013.
2) Upcoming events at a local hotel, including a concert dinner in October and a garden open day the following month to raise money for charities.
3) A letter from someone in Australia thanking the Hadley Wood News for providing information that helped connect them to the area and a family member's history in Hadley Wood from the 1940s.
4) An announcement about plans for a "cohousing community" housing project in High Barnet for those aged
This issue of the Hadley Wood News features several community announcements and stories. Gareth and Anne Evans, longtime residents of Hadley Wood, are moving to Scotland to be closer to family. They have been involved in the community for over 55 years, including with the local church and neighborhood association. Edward Pearce, who grew up in Hadley Wood, recently got married. The issue also advertises upcoming events at a local restaurant and veterinary practice.
The document provides a summary of various community events and news items from Hadley Wood and the surrounding area in June 2012. It discusses the Friends of Barnet Market securing improvements to the market, a weekend of events at St. Paul's Church including a fun run, the 90th anniversary celebration of Hadley Wood Golf Club including the launch of a history book, lighting of the historic beacon at St. Mary's Church in Monken Hadley for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, and a letter about potential redevelopment of the former Middlesex University campus in Cockfosters.
This document is a classified ad section from a local newspaper. It includes ads for real estate rentals, services, help wanted jobs, and items for sale. The main types of ads are for storage units, office space, equipment repair, lawn care services, job openings, and garage sales of household items.
The document contains various legal notices and classified advertisements from the Cass City Chronicle newspaper. Notices include a mortgage foreclosure sale, debt collection notices, and announcements for estate sales with antiques. The classified section lists items for sale, including flags, pumpkins, a camper, and furniture, as well as services such as electric motor repair and vacuum cleaning. Real estate listings and rentals for properties, buildings, and mobile homes are also advertised.
The newsletter provides information on upcoming events at the HOA including a Christmas market, carols by candlelight, and monthly draw. It also includes sections on golf news, the clubhouse, health and wellness, classified ads, and contact information. Residents are encouraged to provide feedback on the idea of a business directory for local service providers.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document is a newspaper page containing various classified advertisements and announcements. Notices include upcoming church dinners, a computer repair service, furnace and air conditioning installation and repair, and real estate listings for rentals including a 1-bedroom apartment and duplex home. A range of ads offer goods and services such as flags, firewood, a piano, fish tank, and medical supplies from Canada, as well as job opportunities for truck drivers and aviation technicians.
This summary provides the high level information from the Cass City Chronicle document in 3 sentences:
The document contains various advertisements and announcements from the Cass City Chronicle newspaper on March 13, 2013, including rental property listings, services offered such as electric motor repair, and cards of thanks and remembrances for those who have passed away. It includes a listing for an "Adult Living" home for rent or purchase in Cass City, as well as advertisements for firewood, flags, and hall rentals. The final entries are cards of thanks for support received and remembrances of loved ones who passed away within the past year.
This summary provides an overview of the Hadley Wood Golf Club article:
The article discusses the history of Hadley Wood Golf Club, originally part of an estate that became a golf course in the early 20th century. It was designed by famous golf course architect Alister Mackenzie. The article profiles the General Manager, Club Captain, and Lady Captain, describing the club's culture, facilities, and membership costs and requirements. Overall, it paints a picture of an exclusive but welcoming golf club with a long history and top-quality course located in Hadley Wood.
This document is a classified advertisement section from the February 27, 2013 edition of the Cass City Chronicle. It includes advertisements for real estate rentals and sales, jobs, services, and announcements. The classified advertisements cover topics such as apartments and houses for rent, job openings for a driver and customer service representative, and services such as lawn care, heating/air conditioning, and decorating.
This classified ad section from a local newspaper contains various advertisements including: a rental listing for a 2-bedroom house; an ad seeking a temporary executive assistant for an office in Cass City; listings for services such as vacuum repair, water softening, and tree service; and help wanted ads for positions such as a salesperson and receptionist. It also includes announcements for upcoming community events and a card of thanks.
This summary provides the key information from a local newspaper article:
1) Walmart recently awarded $50 gift cards to 20 local teachers to help purchase classroom supplies for students starting the school year.
2) The legal notices section advertises an upcoming foreclosure auction for a property in Caro, Michigan.
3) The classified ads include listings for rental properties, items for sale such as furniture and decor, community events like church dinners, and business services.
This document is a classified ad section from a local newspaper. It contains several garage sale listings advertising household items and clothing for sale. It also includes ads for party tent and table rentals, a flag business, and notices for a veterans hall and assisted living facility available for rent.
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In today\'s society, a secure income - a job for life - may no longer be available from conventional employment. If you have suffered redundancy, and particularly if you are over 40, you may know how difficult this can be. Most people will admit to being dissatisfied with their level of income, especially in relation to the free time they enjoy.
The current trend of working from home, part-time working and job-sharing is an indication of how many people wish to escape the "employment trap".
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The document appears to be a program for the 2011 PALMY Awards. It recognizes winners in various advertising categories divided by newspaper circulation size. The top three winners are listed for each category, with the name of the newspaper, advertising representatives, and client business. The categories include professional services, home and garden, automotive, and furniture.
This document is an advertisement section from the May 18, 2011 edition of the Cass City Chronicle newspaper. It contains classified ads covering various topics such as real estate rentals, garage sales, services, automotive, and help wanted. The ads range from rummage sales and apartment rentals to lawn care services, furnace repairs, and a job opening at a local manufacturing plant.
The document provides a summary of various local community events and issues in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Plans for a major housing development on Cat Hill that is facing opposition from local residents.
2) An editorial encouraging more residents to join the local Residents Association to help preserve community facilities like parks and woods.
3) Upcoming Christmas services and events at St. Paul's Church, including carol services and refreshments.
4) An apology from a steam train company for disappointing local residents by arriving at Hadley Wood station with a diesel engine instead of the advertised steam engine.
5) A trampoline competition win by a 6-year old local girl and other short community
This issue of the Hadley Wood News provides updates on local events and changes to the area. It profiles Nick Staton, a well-known local real estate agent, and his involvement in the community. It also shares memories from Nancy Blishen about moving to Hadley Wood in 1951 and how the area has developed since then, including the conversion of her home into flats and shops.
The document is the January 2013 issue of the Hadley Wood News, a community publication that summarizes events from 2012 in Hadley Wood, including various anniversaries celebrated by local organizations, fundraising efforts, improvements to infrastructure like the new playground, and real estate listings in the area. It provides a look back at the past year's activities and milestones for the community of Hadley Wood.
The document provides updates about events happening in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Progress on renovating the Hadley Wood playground, including fundraising efforts that have allowed work to begin on the first phase and future plans.
2) Upcoming community events like a fundraising dinner and raffle to support further playground renovations, and a "More than Gold" sports weekend at St. Paul's Church to celebrate the Olympics.
3) Information about local businesses and services like garden design, dentistry, pilates instruction, and mobile car valeting.
The document provides information about various local events, businesses, and organizations in Hadley Wood. It includes:
1) An announcement about One to One Fitness studio holding a family open day to celebrate 15 years, offering discounts, health checks, and fitness sessions.
2) A note about Hadley Wood and Wingate Football Club being a youth football club established in 2003 that is proud of the children's performances.
3) Details about the Parkway Fund progress report, including many donors disclaiming refund rights and allowing balances to be transferred to the Hadley Wood Association.
The February 2012 issue of the Hadley Wood News includes the following:
1) A letter from the Chairman discusses repairs needed for the association's car park and appeals for donations to upgrade from a ride-on mower to a tractor.
2) An article on the Localism Bill outlines new rights for communities, including nominating important local assets for protection, preparing neighborhood plans to shape development, and new powers for parish councils.
3) An advertisement promotes an open day at West Lodge Park to view wedding and banquet facilities and lay out sample function layouts.
The document provides information about various community events and updates happening in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Renovation work continuing on the community playground, with new equipment installed and more additions planned to be completed by April 2013.
2) Upcoming events at a local hotel, including a concert dinner in October and a garden open day the following month to raise money for charities.
3) A letter from someone in Australia thanking the Hadley Wood News for providing information that helped connect them to the area and a family member's history in Hadley Wood from the 1940s.
4) An announcement about plans for a "cohousing community" housing project in High Barnet for those aged
This issue of the Hadley Wood News features several community announcements and stories. Gareth and Anne Evans, longtime residents of Hadley Wood, are moving to Scotland to be closer to family. They have been involved in the community for over 55 years, including with the local church and neighborhood association. Edward Pearce, who grew up in Hadley Wood, recently got married. The issue also advertises upcoming events at a local restaurant and veterinary practice.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses Hadley Wood Golf Club, noting that it has a long history and was designed by a famous golf course architect. It also profiles the club's general manager and lady captain, describing the club as top class and saying that traditions are changing steadily to be more inclusive. Additionally, it highlights the local Jewish community's "Smile" program for children and an upcoming horticultural society event.
The document summarizes the restoration of the white gates at Hadley Road and The Crescent on Hadley Common. It thanks the various organizations and individuals involved in the project, including English Heritage, local residents, the Friends of Hadley Common, and donors. It also mentions that the gates were officially opened by Andrew Walker, the Chairman of the Common's Management Committee, on October 20th.
The document provides information about events held over the weekend to celebrate the 100th anniversary of St. Paul's Church in Hadley Wood. It describes a talent show, fun run, dog show, and other activities. Proceeds will be used to build a new playground and maintain the church grounds. The weekend featured performances by local celebrities and was well-attended by the community.
The chairman's report discusses upcoming developments for the Hadley Wood Association, including upgrading the playground near the primary school. Plans are being made to replace a garage and renew a garage door at Bartrams Lane field. There is also discussion of negotiating use of the field with a local school. The report also mentions a flood that occurred due to a leak in the roof, damaging the floor.
An article questions whether house insurance has been refused for some residents due to incorrect records of flooding risk in Hadley Wood. The area is actually on high ground with good drainage, though some maps still show railway lines at risk of flooding from a nearby stream.
Another article provides an update on the community playground renovation, mentioning progress
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 provides a summary of various local news stories from the town of Hadley Wood. It discusses the 400th anniversary of the Wilbrahams Almshouses, advises on preventing strokes, previews upcoming events at the Proms concert series, and provides updates on the local running club fundraising efforts, a playground renovation project, and winners of a community raffle. It also recognizes a local resident receiving an RNLI award and previews upcoming talks and activities at the local WI chapter.
This document provides a summary of articles in the July/August 2013 issue of the Hadley Wood News newsletter. It includes short articles on local businesses like Paninis café, issues like proposed changes to parking near local shops, conversations with a 91-year-old World War 2 pilot who lived in Hadley Wood, and announcements about upcoming local events and a women's cohousing development.
The document provides information about various local events and news items from Hadley Wood and the surrounding area in Hertfordshire, England. Specifically, it mentions:
1) Peter Blackmore's 90th birthday and his service as a WWII pilot.
2) A proposed new cycle/pedestrian route for Potters Bar, Barnet and Hadley Wood.
3) The 100th anniversary of the death of William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, who once lived in Hadley Wood.
4) New flexible membership options being offered at Hadley Wood Golf Club.
5) Maggie Govender receiving a Diamond Jubilee award for her work promoting health and fitness in the local community.
The document provides information about summer events and activities taking place in the local area, including:
- Outdoor events like bug hunts and craft sessions aimed at families with children.
- Teddy bear picnics at local community centres on specific dates.
- A guided walk along a local beck upstream to a farm for tea and cake.
- Details of the Stockton International Riverside Festival in early August with music, dance and street performances.
- A unique farm experience aboard a double decker bus that transports small groups of children to meet farm animals.
- A music school that teaches children ages 4-8 how to read music notation in a fun environment using various instruments.
This issue of the local newsletter covers upcoming events in March, including celebrations for the church's centenary and the royal wedding. It also discusses the Localism Bill and how it could empower the local community group, HWA, to influence planning decisions. Additionally, it addresses prenuptial agreements and their validity following a recent court ruling, as well as an organization that rescues Labradors.
The document provides updates from the local community of Hadley Wood including a petition to change parking restrictions near local shops, repairs being done to the church clock, a call for new bell ringers at the church, an anniversary announcement for the highly successful local security scheme, golf tournament results from Hadley Wood Golf Club, and advertisements for local businesses.
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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.
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1. Hadley Wood’s Running Club
INSIDE THIS MONTHS ISSUE
HWA Car Park. No help from Enfield
A Hadley Wood Childhood. Judy Rennie
HADLEY WOOD NEWS
MARCH 2012 ISSUE
Trent Park. Aerial adventures
WI. Purcell prodigies
North London Hospice. Expanding
Cherry Lodge. Forthcoming events
Letters
DESIGNED & PRINTED BY KALL KWIK BARNET TELEPHONE: 020 8441 4482
2. In last month’s Hadley Wood News I wrote stated that in the event these funds were not A Hadley Wood
about our application for funding from used for the specific purpose of fighting the Childhood:
Enfield Council towards the refurbishment of development, they would revert to the
the car park at The Hadley Wood Association. The first Appeal letter did not Judy Rennie (nee Lock)
Association Centre. As you know the car specify the same terms. I was born in Hadley Wood at The
park is used predominantly by parents The Directors of the Association are now Chimes, No 33 Crescent West.
taking their children to and from the considering the option that the Parkway My first memory is of the siren going off
Playschool at the Association Centre and to Fund, currently worth approximately opposite our house. Fearful of the bombs
the Primary school. It is also used by dog £35,000, be transferred to the Association we left Hadley Wood for three years but
walkers and others enjoying the various for the specific use of the Car Park returned in 1942 and rented 10 Crescent
facilities such as tennis at the Centre. refurbishment. They are keen to receive as West (now number 46) from my great
I am extremely sorry to tell you that despite much feedback as possible. uncle, Leslie Lock, who owned the
the many messages of support from you Before any final decision is taken on this adjoining houses. He and his wife, Jessie,
(which were much appreciated) we were matter, we would welcome any views from lived at No. 5. Nancy and Dorothy Clarke
unsuccessful, both the original donors to the Fund and any lived next door to us at 9 Crescent West
The Association is now faced with a residents who wish to express their opinion. (now 44) and No 8 (now 34) was the
serious problem in that for the car park to Please send any comments by letter or e- house now situated next to the new shops
remain open, we need to seek an alternative mail to the Hadley Wood Association Centre. (built 1964). No.34 was a Red Cross Post
source of funding. The Association is unable 1-7 Crescent East, Hadley Wood EN4 OEL. in the first World War. Much later, Lord
to meet the whole cost of the refurbishment Telephone no. 0208 449 7193 email Havers (Lord Chancellor) and Lady
of the car park and the roadway to the car hadley.woodassoc@btconnect.com Havers moved into No. 7 with their two
park, in total some £36,000. WE DO WANT TO HEAR YOUR VIEWS. sons, Philip and Nigel (the actor). In 1948
Those of you who have attended the Graham Sharp. Chairman, Hadley Wood Sir Derek (cousin of Dudley, First Sea
HWA Annual General Meetings over the Association. Lord) and Lady Pound moved into
past several years will recollect that
Crescent West. The shops ca.1950.
discussion has taken place each year on the
future of the Parkway Fund. This Fund was
set up in the late nineteen eighties to fight
moves to develop a large car parking facility
and train station to the north of Waggon
Road. Each year the decision has been to
retain the fund. There have, however, been
no further development proposals on this
subject since, though nobody can say with
absolute certainty that it will never happen at
some time in the future. We do, however,
feel it is unlikely. The Fund in real terms is
depreciating year by year.
The funds were raised under two separate
Appeal letters, which significantly had slightly
different terms, in that the second letter
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Crescent West (possibly number 39). MOTHER’S DAY was the teacher. Every Sunday afternoon
Aged 6, I used to cycle to Kingsdown
NOT FOR March
Sunday 18th PRINT I had to go to tea with my Auntie Buff and
Treat your Mother to Sunday Lunch at our Mary Beale
School in Arkley. On Wednesdays, I had Restaurant. 3 course lunch with coffee, chocolates and a Uncle Sam (Bram and Bertha Kerr original
surprise gift for mum. £42 per adult, children under 12
to go to Bennetts, the fishmonger, on the £22.00. Payable on booking. Be sure to book early!
members of the Golf Club) who lived on
corner of Union Street to collect the fish on Alternatively treat Mother to Afternoon Tea at West Lodge the Cockfosters Road (now Five Oaks
my way home. If ever I forgot, my mother Park. Enjoy a stroll around the stunning gardens and then Nursing Home). I found this a great trial
relax between 3.30pm and 6.00pm with Afternoon Tea.
sent me back to get it. Eventually Stella because of the long walk home but
Ross Collins said she had room for me in enjoyed their wonderful garden with its
her car along with other children going to gate leading on to the 6th hole of the golf
WEST LODGE PARK
Kingsdown. From then on I stood outside YO U R C O U N T RY R E T R E AT course. 39 and 37 Camlet Way were
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never spoke to strangers. When the and Mabel Lock. She was another great
doodlebugs (Germany’s V1 rockets) aunt I had to visit regularly. She had a Jack
began Stella arranged to have a week. Although in small amounts, the Russell which bit me just missing the eye.
governess and many of us children went rationing gave us meat, cheese and butter. I still have the scar.
to her home, Trewithen, 28 Beech Hill to Fish was never rationed. The nearest swimming pool was the
have our lessons. Some families then After the war, my brother and I had an Water Splash at London Colney. I can still
decided to try the new school, Stormont, in idyllic childhood. We both played tennis recall the long walk into Barnet, catching
Potters Bar and I started there in 1944. I and joined the Hadley Wood Lawn tennis the 84 bus and then spending all day at
now had to cycle to Green’s garage at club which had four grass courts. The the pool before the dreaded journey
Hadley Highstone where they allowed me circular pavilion had a thatched roof and home.
to leave my bike and take the bus to the ladies did tennis club teas every In 1946 my brother Peter took up golf
school. weekend in the summer. My brother Peter and joined the Golf Club. I continued to
My most vivid memory of the war was had begun cricket at Heath Mount School play tennis. Apart from the club, I played
when the coalman and his lad were in Watton –on -Stone and used to bowl at on the Edells’ court (the present vicarage).
delivering to our home in Crescent West. me day after day in our small garden. Corbar, (the Davies family) and at Ardoch
We all watched a doodlebug flying Luckily Dorothy and Nancy Clarke next (the Coubrough family) which backed on
overhead. Its engine suddenly stopped. door allowed us to go and collect the ball to the old 6th tee. I remember the
Mummy rushed my brother and me inside, whenever it went over their fence. We excitement when we heard their son,
pushed us under the dining room table, loved to build dams in the stream the other Ronnie, was coming home after being a
where we always slept, and lay on top of side of Bartrams Lane and to take down Japanese prisoner of war. The Ross
us. The doodlebug dropped in Lancaster the numbers of the trains – especially the Collins family had moved to Camlet House
Avenue. Flying Scotsman. When visitors came to which had a grass court. Bruce and
My father was in the Home Guard which stay they complained about the noise of Margaret Williamson had a hard court
used to meet in the old squash court at the the trains at night but we never heard which backed on to the practice course.
Golf Club in the evenings. His job was to them. We also played in the half built During the war, Bruce, a consultant
guard the golf course and the railway house in Lancaster Avenue. Peter and I physician had possibly saved my life by
tunnel but from hearsay it seemed to used to walk into Barnet to the little village
involve many games of poker. shop where we bought Cadbury’s
We were never short of food. Bread and chocolate drinking powder, which we used
dripping was a favourite at tea time. My to consume on the way home. The shops
uncle, Douglas Lock, was a farmer in in Hadley Wood (now replaced by the two
Goffs Oak and occasionally brought us blocks of flats) were the Grocer/Post Office
eggs and a chicken. My mother used to owned by Arthur Collins and next door the
pickle the eggs and kept them in a bucket draper, run by Miss Frusher. We used to
in the outside cloakroom. Rabbit was spend our sweet ration at Miss Frusher’s.
another favourite but I do remember her Sunday school was in Camlet Way
bemoaning the fact of only one onion a where my great aunt, Florence Robbins, Hadley Wood Lawn Tennis Club. Ca.1940
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4. diagnosing septicaemia and prescribing wide variety of dwarf conifers and bulbs. love it. Once the tree canopy develops it
the new drug, penicillin. Rhododendrons and Camellias are only will be well hidden with only the screams of
In 1947 I went away to boarding school, suited by an acid soil. people clinging onto ropes to break the
St. Felix in Southwold, but the holidays Co-ordinate colours from one side of the woodland silence. Apparently it will open
were filled with tennis. I entered all the spectrum together ie pinks of alstromeria sometime in late March and you will have
tournaments, played at Junior Wimbledon and poppies blend with penstemon and to a) book b) receive instruction c) pay and
and went to Queens for coaching. At dianthus. Above all have a go and d) be over 10 years and above a certain
home the talk was always golf but I held remember if you feel you have made a height to follow the route. Sounds as if
out against it for as long as I could until I mistake, you can move them around later children will have to be accompanied by
was finally persuaded to try it. To my great in the season. parents.
surprise I loved it straightaway and joined darrensmithgardens@ yahoo.co.uk Personally I might give this one a miss.
the Golf Club in 1952. Unless they intend to hand out
In the same year Sir Gilbert and Lady parachutes.
Rennie moved into 7 Beech Hill and I
Aerial adventures Rod Armstrong
married their son Neil. Sir Gilbert was a The attractively named French firm ‘Go
wonderful man. The son of a village Ape’ is currently setting up an aerial
blacksmith in Scotland he won a Military adventure network in the tops of some
Women’s Institute
cross in the First World War and became high trees in Church Wood, Trent Park. The Hadley Wood W.I, Ladies enjoyed a
Governor General of Rhodesia and Although plans met with the approval of most remarkable evening thanks to the
Nyasaland. Neil and I spent the next ten the Friends of Trent Park they have not arrangements made by Gloria Neal. After
years working in Africa and eventually pleased everyone and a breakaway an excellent High Tea at the nearby Hilton,
returned to live locally. group, the Real Friends of Trent Park are we went to the Purcell School of Music for
Judy Rennie angry and unhappy about it. a wonderful concert given by the senior
They feel it will attract hundreds more pupils whose ages ranged from 15 to
Gardening Tips for people to the Park, overwhelm facilities 19 yrs. The pupils came from Turkey,
such as parking and generally interfere Singapore, Korea, Taiwan and, of course,
March with the rustic flavour of the area. Where is the UK. Each one gave a recital on the
Gardeners will argue for ever about the it and what’s it like? You just walk from the piano, violin, tuba, double bass and
best way to plant borders but where do car park in the general direction of marimba. They were so young, dedicated
you start? The first thing to do before you Cockfosters, past the toilets, across the and hard working that it gave everyone in
get carried away with artistic fervour is to road leading to the mansion and follow the the hall renewed faith in the future of the
provide the plants with the soil and path that curves away to your left. There, young. They are not all yobs and rioters!
conditions they need to grow well. It is a high in the trees on your right, you can see The Purcell School is the oldest school
good idea to see what other plants people the rigging in progress. Ladders, for young musician in this country and is
grow in your area especially when you are platforms, netting and ropeways. It looks now celebrating its 50th Year. It is on our
deciding what is hardy enough and what alright to me and the kids will absolutely doorstep and deserves our support.
will thrive on local soil. Check plants Frainy Ardeshir
heights and spreads. Self coloured
borders are easy though you do not
necessarily have to stick to one colour. If
Assisted suicide
you decide on white for example, you can It is always difficult to
incorporate pale creams, greens, pale predict what will be
blue and pale pink. If your garden is small, national issues in the
the best treatment is to emulate the old coming months but if
cottagers of the past and put everything recent media activity is
together in a glorious jumble. If time is anything to go by,
short, you can plant your borders using a assisted suicide will be
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Should we free relatives from the burden words of the French biologist Jean
of prosecution and allow terminally ill Rostand sum it up for me: “For my part I
patients the choice of assisted death? believe that there is no life so degraded,
Should we be concerned at the example debased, deteriorated, or impoverished
overseas where legalising assisted suicide that it does not deserve respect and is not
has lead to a huge increase in such worth defending with zeal and conviction".
deaths? Can adequate safeguards be David Burrows. MP
written in to new laws to protect the
vulnerable? Is legalising assisted suicide promoting wellbeing from a background
a step on the slippery slope to legalising
Hospice expands of social work and psychology. “We’re very
euthanasia? It is an issue which cuts specialist care and proud of the new building and we’re
across party and ethical lines. I recognise appoints new manager hoping to reach many more people who
that caring for the terminally ill is a need us from across Barnet, Haringey
desperately difficult, complex and in Enfield and Enfield.
personal situation and any debate needs “Day care for our outpatients will include
care and sensitivity and I would welcome North London Hospice has appointed a a wide range of specialist treatments and
hearing from those with direct experience. new manager for its day services as the complementary therapies – everything
My view is that there is not a need to charity expands its specialist care this from reflexology to art therapy – as well as
change the law on assisted suicide. The spring with a new state-of-the-art building vital services including pain
prosecution guidelines published last in Enfield. management.”
February has given a compassionate view To complement its established services
to judgments upon agonising decisions in Barnet, the hospice – which celebrates
taken by relatives of terminally ill patients. its 25th anniversary this year – will open its
60 cases referred to the Director of Public purpose-built day services at Winchmore
Prosecutions have not led to prosecution. Hill this May.
But it is right that the law makes clear that New manager Anneli Beesley says it’s
society respects life, with all its difficulties, an exciting time for everyone involved
and suicide is not to be encouraged or with North London Hospice’s latest
assisted. I believe we need to work harder development.
at supporting end of life care through “We can’t wait to get started,” said
funding excellent palliative care which is Anneli, who brings experience of
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6. North London Hospice has launched its “The Hospice 100 appeal and our other
new charity appeal, called Hospice 100 – fundraising activities in 2012 will help us
and Chief Executive Douglas Bennett is develop our specialist end-of-life care for
hoping the local communities will show our inpatients at Woodside Park, our day
support. care visitors in Enfield, and for thousands
“Many people don’t know that North of people in their own homes.”
London Hospice is a charity,” said North London Hospice Week (27 Feb –
Douglas. “The majority of our money 4 Mar) and Hospice 100: there are many
comes through fundraising - less than ways to get involved and help support the
25% comes from the NHS. These are charity’s specialist services. Please call
tough economic times, but we can go 020 8446 2288 or email
from strength to strength with this new fundraising@northlondonhospice.co.uk.
facility to complement our established Deborah Mosdall
services in Barnet.
25 Years posting letters in Hadley Wood
Our congratulations and thanks go to
Graham our indefatigable postman who
this year celebrates twenty five years
delivering letters to most parts of Hadley
Wood. Always cheerful and a pleasure to Dr Keith Garber
chat with, Graham turns out whatever the
Dr Andrew Halmer
weather. He remembers the supermarket
and wine shop on the parade at Crescent Dr Tina Chrysostomou
and the bench in front of the hairdressers All aspects of general dentistry
where he could take a short break. Not offered throughout the week
content with walking miles every day up including Saturday morning
and down our roads and paths he runs appointments
marathons in his spare time to keep fit!
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Barnet, Herts, EN4 0EJ
Tel: 020 8441 0257
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Letters to the Editor
Hi to all
As some of you may know I have set Education in 1947 for a Teacher Training coveted prize it would be. What number
up a sponsorship scheme to try and College which then, in 1951, morphed of interested speculators will be vying in
get some support for those Labradors into the Middlesex Polytechnic. Then eager anticipation for the opportunity to
whose medical needs are funded by again, in 1993 the MoE Assets Board exploit what they will regard, quite
the Trust. All charities are finding acquired title to the site from LBE for erroneously in my view,as a 'brown field
these economic times challenging and Middlesex University [MU]. It was a site'. A de facto 'brown field site' it may
Labrador Lifeline is no exception. 'gratis' acquisition which lamentably, well be but it is still designated as
All I ask is that you spread the word perpetuated this separate area, sacrosanct Green Belt land and as
for us and ask your friends to have a unavailable to the general public, in the such for any Planning application to
look at the Sponsor a Labrador centre of the park. This invidious 'status gain approval there would need to be
website to see if they might be quo' has been tolerated for 60 years and exceptional circumstances for any
interested to help us over this sticky will remain so unless and until it is residential or similar development.
period. It is linked to our main website reclaimed and incorporated with the rest It cannot be emphasised enough,
www.labrador-lifeline.co.uk . of the park. This would ensure that any however, that LBE will almost certainly
Thank you and best wishes to all future threat to its integrity and full adopt an obdurate stance on this and it
Jill. Sponsor Co- ordinator. The enjoyment by the public is not is now incumbent on the citizenry of
Labrador Lifeline Trust compromised without its (the public’s) Enfield and Barnet to make known its
acquiescence, be it for educational vehement disapproval of the continued
Dear Editor purpose, housing development or misappropriation of the park's
I think it is appropriate in this our whatever. epicentre. We should have no
Queen's Diamond Jubilee Year that the LBE has a discretionary prerogative it compunction about criticising LBE for
'outdoors lovers' of Enfield and Barnet can exercise to recover ownership of the shameful dereliction of its responsibility
reflect upon another diamond jubilee campus site without waiting for it to towards the many thousands who
occasion, albeit of a rather more be vacated. It can then promote the use derive so much enjoyment and
parochial kind. of it for purposes and in a manner pleasure from TCP and which would be
,
I refer to the opening up of Trent compatible with the ethos and objectives considerably enhanced were it to
County Park to the general public in of a country park, namely, peace and include full and free access to the 400
1952 by the [then] Middlesex County tranquillity without intrusive or polluting acres which has been denied them
Council following its compulsory activity or construction. these past 60 years. Moreover, think of
purchase from Hannah Gubbay to It would be folly to demur any longer the enormous benefit to park users who
whom her cousin Sir Phillip Sassoon over this matter. To patiently wait for the could use the spacious car parking
had willed it in 1939. mandarins in Enfield Civic Centre shuffling facilities on the campus site. At a stroke
In drawing attention to this their feet and wrestling with their it would solve the existing horrendous
interesting historical anniversary we consciences debating whether to review problems associated with inadequate
need to be reminded of the fact that their mandate on behalf of all space. It is hoped that all who are
this benevolent civic gesture excluded who treasure the arcadian pleasures of concerned about protecting and
the most scintillating gem embedded Trent Park is too great a gamble. improving upon their splendid heritage
in the very heart of this delightful It is common knowledge that MU will of TCP will not sit idly by.
expanse of open space and ancient move out within a short time. Already London's Mayor, Enfield and Barnet
woodland. The 400 or so acres disturbing rumours abound suggesting MPs, local councillors and others per
excised from the park [that included the some kind of grandiose housing copy of this letter would do well to
imposing mansion and other notable development which, of course, is earnestly address this matter.
heritage buildings] had been undoubtedly an option much favoured by Yours sincerely
requisitioned by the Ministry of MU's successors to the site; and what a Peter R Hewitt
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8. MONKEN HADLEY HADLEY WOOD HADLEY WOOD
Price Guide Price Guide £1,500,000
£3,900,000 £2,795,000 Freehold
Freehold Freehold Sole Agents
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Elegant early 18th century Grade II listed Georgian residence in this A stunning re-built home of just over 5,500 sq ft which has been A skilfully extended and beautifully presented interior designed 5
most sought after setting close to Hadley Common. The property completed to a high specification and situated in one of the area’s most bedroom, 3 bathroom detached family residence, benefiting from an
retains many period features, has immense charm, dating back to sought after locations. 7 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, 5 en suite Italian kitchen and 3 high quality bathrooms, garage and garden.
circa 1720 with Victorian additions and a stunning recently erected bathrooms, including cinema room, games room, landscaped rear
glass conservatory. 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 5 reception rooms, garden, summer house, integral garage.
heated swimming pool, delightful walled garden and additional
detached cottage.
HADLEY WOOD ENFIELD HADLEY WOOD
£1,395,000 £1,250,000 Price Guide
Freehold Freehold £1,000,000
Sole Agents
FIRST PROOF ONLY Freehold
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This well presented Victorian family residence has been thoughtfully A spaciously planned detached family residence in need of some A rare opportunity to acquire a delightful 4 bedroom detached
refurbished and offers spacious five bedroom accommodation updating and offering substantial scope for extension subject to the chalet bungalow offering significant scope to extend subject to the
arranged over three floors and benefits from a landscaped rear usual consents situated on a plot approaching half and acre with a usual consents. 2 reception rooms, conservatory, 3 bathrooms,
garden extending to approx. 235’ max. 3 reception rooms, 2 wide frontage to Clay Hill. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 reception detached double length garage, garden approx 85’.
bathrooms, single garage. rooms, rear garden and grounds, detached 4 car garage.
HADLEY WOOD HADLEY WOOD THE RIDGEWAY
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Freehold Share of Freehold Share of Freehold
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bedrooms, reception room, family bathroom, integral garage and 80’. 3 bedrooms, bathroom, reception room, loft space, double development of just seven homes and benefiting from glorious
benefiting form a rear garden extending to approximately 120ft. garage. views over greenbelt countryside.
The Hadley Wood Association
7 Crescent East Hadley Wood Herts EN4 0EL 8449 7193
hadley.woodassoc@btconnect.com www.hadleywood.org.uk
Chairman Graham Sharp 020 8449 2133 sharpie14@btinternet.com
Editor Publisher Rod Armstrong 020 8449 5924
Advertising and Centre Manager Lisa Winston 020 8449 7193 hadley.woodassoc@btconnect.com
Advertising Manager Betty Brough 020 8441 6859 bbr1934@aol.com
Hall Bookings Annie 07903 138 235 hallbookings.hwa@gmail.com
Security Task Force Membership Secretary/Admin Caroline Berlyn 020 8441 8020
HWA Membership Secretary Mrs Sue Finlay Tel. 0208 441 2595
Safe Neighbourhood Team Police Sergeant Peter Moxham 020 8721 2688 or 07920 233 775
The Hadley Wood News is published usually during the first weekend of each month. 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 magazine would not be possible. If you would like to contribute to a future issue or receive updates via email, please contact the Editor
and Publisher. The HWA and anyone associated with the content of this newsletter cannot accept any responsibility for the accuracy, claims or views
expressed. The Hadley Wood News does not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any of the advertisements or other information accessed
directly or indirectly from this publication, nor the quality of any products, services, information or other materials displayed, purchased or obtained by
anyone as a result of an advertisement or any other information or offer in connection with those products, services, information or other materials.Hadley
Wood News shall not be responsible for any errors or omissions contained in any advertisement or other information within this publication.
The Publisher reserves the right to amend, abridge or reject any copy supplied for publication. E&OE HWA December 2011
To download a copy of this and/or previous issues of Hadley Wood News, please visit www.hadleywood.org.uk
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