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 a classified ad section from a local newspaper on August 1, 2012. It includes ads for garage sales, storage units for rent, office space for rent, vacuum repair services, tree services, carpet cleaning, lawn care services, and more.
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.
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The document discusses EuroBronz Tanning Studio, a tanning salon business with 3 locations in the Nashville area that has been in business for 14 years. The salon caters to entertainers and prioritizes safety, employing SmartTan certified employees and maintaining high equipment and training standards. The business is owned by Mark Hemphill and believes in providing a safe, controlled environment for clients to get an early base tan as warmer weather arrives.
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The document contains classified advertisements from a newspaper's garage sales, pets, and public notices sections. A garage sale is advertised for Friday and Saturday with various household items. Golden retriever mix puppies and English bulldog puppies are advertised for sale on a farm. A public notice from JPMorgan Chase Bank announces a mortgage foreclosure for a residential property of less than 5 units.
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.
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 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.
This document is a classified advertisement section from a local newspaper. It contains listings for various goods and services for sale in the area, including estate sales with household items, pets for sale or adoption, and business services like siding installation.
The document is a classified ad section from a local newspaper on August 1, 2012. It includes ads for garage sales, storage units for rent, office space for rent, vacuum repair services, tree services, carpet cleaning, lawn care services, and more.
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 3 sentence summary provides an overview of the document:
The document discusses EuroBronz Tanning Studio, a tanning salon business with 3 locations in the Nashville area that has been in business for 14 years. The salon caters to entertainers and prioritizes safety, employing SmartTan certified employees and maintaining high equipment and training standards. The business is owned by Mark Hemphill and believes in providing a safe, controlled environment for clients to get an early base tan as warmer weather arrives.
This summary provides the high level information from the classified advertisement document in 3 sentences:
The document contains classified advertisements from a newspaper's garage sales, pets, and public notices sections. A garage sale is advertised for Friday and Saturday with various household items. Golden retriever mix puppies and English bulldog puppies are advertised for sale on a farm. A public notice from JPMorgan Chase Bank announces a mortgage foreclosure for a residential property of less than 5 units.
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.
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 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.
This document is a classified advertisement section from a local newspaper. It contains listings for various goods and services for sale in the area, including estate sales with household items, pets for sale or adoption, and business services like siding installation.
This summary provides the high level information from a classified ad section of a local newspaper:
- There are several garage/yard sales advertised on May 25th and 26th in Cass City and Owendale selling various household items.
- Satchall's Christian Retirement Home has rooms available with assisted living care in a Christian home east of Caro.
- Mike deBeaubien offers computer support services like troubleshooting, security, and wireless network installation.
- Several services are advertised like electric motor and power tool repair, carpet and upholstery cleaning, refrigeration and appliance repair, and heating and air conditioning installation and repair.
- The Knights of Columbus are having a chicken
Park Ridge Estates is holding several holiday events in December, including a toy drive and raffle where residents can enter to win a $100 credit by donating toys, as well as a holiday wrapping party with refreshments. The community also provides reminders about holiday safety and energy saving tips. Residents are encouraged to refer friends to earn a $300 credit if they move in during December.
This document is a classified ad section from the June 13, 2012 edition of the Cass City Chronicle. It includes classified listings for garage sales, real estate rentals and sales, services, help wanted ads, and more. The listings are brief and include information like addresses, prices, contact details.
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.
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.
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 newsletter provides homeowners with tips for spring home maintenance and repair. It recommends cleaning gutters, checking flashing and seals around windows and doors, inspecting the roof and attic for issues, and ensuring downspouts move water away from the foundation. It also discusses upcoming home decor trends focusing on vintage styles and bold colors. National garden month and Earth day events in April are noted. The newsletter is an advertisement for a home warranty company.
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.
Landscape with Flowers, Grasses, Shrubs and Trees of IllinoisFarica46m
Native plants are beneficial for both the environment and wildlife. They require no fertilizers, pesticides, or watering once established. Their extensive root systems help with water absorption and topsoil formation. The Northern Kane County Chapter of Wild Ones promotes native landscaping and lists their upcoming programs, which are open to the public.
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 a summary of local news and events in Hadley Wood. It discusses the memorialization of local men who died in WWI, including 11 identified casualties from Hadley Wood. It also summarizes the results of a community survey about Hadley Wood, including likes such as green spaces and dislikes such as overdevelopment. Additionally, it provides information about upcoming events like a neighborhood planning forum and fireworks display, and improvements to the local railway path and station.
The document provides an overview of the monthly issue of the Hadley Wood News, including articles on the history of Hadley Wood, local events and activities over the summer, letters to the editor, and advertisements from local businesses. It then continues with a lengthy excerpt from the first part of "The Making of Hadley Wood" which describes the geography and early history of Hadley Wood from its development after the railway station was built in 1885 up until the disenchantment of Enfield Chase in 1776.
The Barnet U10 boys rugby team won the Allianz Rugby Cup, defeating Hemel Hempstead in the final played at Allianz Park in front of thousands of spectators. Local coaches Martin Smeaton, Nigel Wellings and Peter Gassner helped prepare the team, which utilized skills like passing and defense to win both their pool and the final. In other news, the Hadley Wood Security scheme provides patrols to keep the area safe, and a new book by local author John Uttley called "Where's Sailor Jack?" was published.
The document discusses the history of Hadley Wood from its beginnings as farmland in the late 19th century to the present day, detailing how the village grew around the railway station which was established in 1885 and continued expanding with the construction of new homes throughout the 20th century, transforming into a desirable residential area with many community organizations and amenities today.
The Neighbourhood Forum is drafting a Neighbourhood Plan for Hadley Wood and is seeking input from residents. An online survey was conducted and an open workshop was held to gather ideas on priorities. Results will help draft local planning policies. Help is needed from residents to lead on aspects of the plan like monitoring planning applications or improving public spaces.
A petition with over 1,300 signatures supporting step-free access to Hadley Wood station was presented to rail operators. Operators hope to implement step-free access and other station enhancements in the coming year subject to funding.
A Woodland Management Plan is being drafted to address problems in Monken Hadley Common like widespread holly and tree overcrowding.
The document provides 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.
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.
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.
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.
This issue of the Hadley Wood News includes the following articles:
- An update on funding for refurbishing the car park at the Hadley Wood Association Centre.
- A reminiscence from Judy Rennie about growing up in Hadley Wood in the 1940s-1950s, including memories of schools, shops, family and recreational activities like tennis and golf.
- Gardening tips for planting borders and coordinating plant colors in March.
- A description of a new aerial adventure park being constructed in treetops in Trent Park, which has received mixed reactions from local residents.
- A report on a concert performed by students from the Purcell School of Music that was
This document is the March 2012 issue of the Hadley Wood News. It includes the following articles:
- An update on the Hadley Wood Association's unsuccessful application for funding from Enfield Council to refurbish the car park. They are now considering using the Parkway Fund of approximately £35,000 for this purpose.
- A first-hand account from Judy Rennie about growing up in Hadley Wood in the 1940s-50s, including memories of her childhood home and neighbors on Crescent West.
- Advertisements for upcoming events at West Lodge Park, including an open day for weddings and banqueting on February 26th and a Mother's Day lunch on March 18th
The document 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 summary provides the high level information from a classified ad section of a local newspaper:
- There are several garage/yard sales advertised on May 25th and 26th in Cass City and Owendale selling various household items.
- Satchall's Christian Retirement Home has rooms available with assisted living care in a Christian home east of Caro.
- Mike deBeaubien offers computer support services like troubleshooting, security, and wireless network installation.
- Several services are advertised like electric motor and power tool repair, carpet and upholstery cleaning, refrigeration and appliance repair, and heating and air conditioning installation and repair.
- The Knights of Columbus are having a chicken
Park Ridge Estates is holding several holiday events in December, including a toy drive and raffle where residents can enter to win a $100 credit by donating toys, as well as a holiday wrapping party with refreshments. The community also provides reminders about holiday safety and energy saving tips. Residents are encouraged to refer friends to earn a $300 credit if they move in during December.
This document is a classified ad section from the June 13, 2012 edition of the Cass City Chronicle. It includes classified listings for garage sales, real estate rentals and sales, services, help wanted ads, and more. The listings are brief and include information like addresses, prices, contact details.
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.
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.
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 newsletter provides homeowners with tips for spring home maintenance and repair. It recommends cleaning gutters, checking flashing and seals around windows and doors, inspecting the roof and attic for issues, and ensuring downspouts move water away from the foundation. It also discusses upcoming home decor trends focusing on vintage styles and bold colors. National garden month and Earth day events in April are noted. The newsletter is an advertisement for a home warranty company.
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.
Landscape with Flowers, Grasses, Shrubs and Trees of IllinoisFarica46m
Native plants are beneficial for both the environment and wildlife. They require no fertilizers, pesticides, or watering once established. Their extensive root systems help with water absorption and topsoil formation. The Northern Kane County Chapter of Wild Ones promotes native landscaping and lists their upcoming programs, which are open to the public.
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 a summary of local news and events in Hadley Wood. It discusses the memorialization of local men who died in WWI, including 11 identified casualties from Hadley Wood. It also summarizes the results of a community survey about Hadley Wood, including likes such as green spaces and dislikes such as overdevelopment. Additionally, it provides information about upcoming events like a neighborhood planning forum and fireworks display, and improvements to the local railway path and station.
The document provides an overview of the monthly issue of the Hadley Wood News, including articles on the history of Hadley Wood, local events and activities over the summer, letters to the editor, and advertisements from local businesses. It then continues with a lengthy excerpt from the first part of "The Making of Hadley Wood" which describes the geography and early history of Hadley Wood from its development after the railway station was built in 1885 up until the disenchantment of Enfield Chase in 1776.
The Barnet U10 boys rugby team won the Allianz Rugby Cup, defeating Hemel Hempstead in the final played at Allianz Park in front of thousands of spectators. Local coaches Martin Smeaton, Nigel Wellings and Peter Gassner helped prepare the team, which utilized skills like passing and defense to win both their pool and the final. In other news, the Hadley Wood Security scheme provides patrols to keep the area safe, and a new book by local author John Uttley called "Where's Sailor Jack?" was published.
The document discusses the history of Hadley Wood from its beginnings as farmland in the late 19th century to the present day, detailing how the village grew around the railway station which was established in 1885 and continued expanding with the construction of new homes throughout the 20th century, transforming into a desirable residential area with many community organizations and amenities today.
The Neighbourhood Forum is drafting a Neighbourhood Plan for Hadley Wood and is seeking input from residents. An online survey was conducted and an open workshop was held to gather ideas on priorities. Results will help draft local planning policies. Help is needed from residents to lead on aspects of the plan like monitoring planning applications or improving public spaces.
A petition with over 1,300 signatures supporting step-free access to Hadley Wood station was presented to rail operators. Operators hope to implement step-free access and other station enhancements in the coming year subject to funding.
A Woodland Management Plan is being drafted to address problems in Monken Hadley Common like widespread holly and tree overcrowding.
The document provides 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.
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.
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.
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.
This issue of the Hadley Wood News includes the following articles:
- An update on funding for refurbishing the car park at the Hadley Wood Association Centre.
- A reminiscence from Judy Rennie about growing up in Hadley Wood in the 1940s-1950s, including memories of schools, shops, family and recreational activities like tennis and golf.
- Gardening tips for planting borders and coordinating plant colors in March.
- A description of a new aerial adventure park being constructed in treetops in Trent Park, which has received mixed reactions from local residents.
- A report on a concert performed by students from the Purcell School of Music that was
This document is the March 2012 issue of the Hadley Wood News. It includes the following articles:
- An update on the Hadley Wood Association's unsuccessful application for funding from Enfield Council to refurbish the car park. They are now considering using the Parkway Fund of approximately £35,000 for this purpose.
- A first-hand account from Judy Rennie about growing up in Hadley Wood in the 1940s-50s, including memories of her childhood home and neighbors on Crescent West.
- Advertisements for upcoming events at West Lodge Park, including an open day for weddings and banqueting on February 26th and a Mother's Day lunch on March 18th
The document provides a summary of various local community events and issues in Hadley Wood, including:
1) Plans for a major housing development on Cat Hill that is facing opposition from local residents.
2) An editorial encouraging more residents to join the local Residents Association to help preserve community facilities like parks and woods.
3) Upcoming Christmas services and events at St. Paul's Church, including carol services and refreshments.
4) An apology from a steam train company for disappointing local residents by arriving at Hadley Wood station with a diesel engine instead of the advertised steam engine.
5) A trampoline competition win by a 6-year old local girl and other short community
The document provides 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 provides information about various local events, businesses, and organizations in Hadley Wood. It includes:
1) An announcement about One to One Fitness studio holding a family open day to celebrate 15 years, offering discounts, health checks, and fitness sessions.
2) A note about Hadley Wood and Wingate Football Club being a youth football club established in 2003 that is proud of the children's performances.
3) Details about the Parkway Fund progress report, including many donors disclaiming refund rights and allowing balances to be transferred to the Hadley Wood Association.
The document 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 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.
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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 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.
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.
This newsletter provides updates on local community issues in Hadley Wood. It discusses plans to use remaining funds from an appeal against a proposed train station development to repair the heavily used Hadley Wood Association car park. It also discusses events at local schools, including a science program where children learned about galaxies and telescopes. Other articles discuss a church event, scams in the area, and proposals for the future of Trent Park and Barnet Market.
The document 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 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 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 events held over the weekend to celebrate the 100th anniversary of St. Paul's Church in Hadley Wood. It describes a talent show, fun run, dog show, and other activities. Proceeds will be used to build a new playground and maintain the church grounds. The weekend featured performances by local celebrities and was well-attended by the community.
The document provides information about summer events and activities taking place in the local area, including:
- Outdoor events like bug hunts and craft sessions aimed at families with children.
- Teddy bear picnics at local community centres on specific dates.
- A guided walk along a local beck upstream to a farm for tea and cake.
- Details of the Stockton International Riverside Festival in early August with music, dance and street performances.
- A unique farm experience aboard a double decker bus that transports small groups of children to meet farm animals.
- A music school that teaches children ages 4-8 how to read music notation in a fun environment using various instruments.
- The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its regular meeting where a DNA profiling expert discussed the uses and ethical considerations of DNA profiling.
- The upcoming club assembly and forum will focus on membership and feature interactive discussion questions from the president.
- The club's tickets for the movie "Matching Jack" have arrived and members are invited to attend and bring friends.
- Representatives from the club attended a presentation on the ShelterBox project and are satisfied the club should continue supporting this charity providing emergency shelter.
- The Claremont Primary School will hold a fundraiser to support PolioPlus and a club member will speak to students about Rotary's efforts to eradicate polio.
The document provides information on several local topics:
1) There is a proposal to introduce limited parking restrictions and fees in Hadley Wood to encourage shopping locally and address concerns about underused stores. Residents will be asked to sign petitions.
2) Plans are underway to upgrade the railway path between Waggon Road and Hadley Wood station for walking and cycling. Measures will be taken to prioritize pedestrians and monitor traffic increases.
3) Two recent court decisions involved unwinding complicated offshore financial transactions related to divorce proceedings. One decision annulled transactions worth £54m transferred to avoid claims.
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.
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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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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.
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This document provides an obituary for Hilary Nunn who passed away at age 76. It summarizes her involvement in the Hadley Wood community since moving there in 1973, including managing the Hadley Wood Association Centre for 8 years and being involved with the bridge club, golf club, and WI. It also provides background on her upbringing, career, marriage to Robin, and raising their family together in Hadley Wood and Sierra Leone. The obituary celebrates her full life and contributions to the community.
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1. INSIDE THIS MONTHS ISSUE
Whats happening in Hadley Wood?
SEPTEMBER 2011 ISSUE
Nancy Blishen. Memories.
HADLEY WOOD NEWS
Profile. Nick Staton
HWGC. Past Lady Captains on parade.
Bartrams Lane field. Ours.
The Highstone and Hadley, East and West
Cricket Match
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Hadley Wood? Work on the Grade 2 listed white gates developed a firm making fireplaces. It
As part of Enfield’s future at the top of Hadley Road and The became a very successful business but
plans, the Local Crescent is proceeding well. As you know once central heating was introduced
Development Framework most of the cost is being borne by the nobody wanted fireplaces anymore. Life
incorporates changes to Friends of Hadley Common. If you would became a lot tougher and Nick had to
the local Green Belt like to contribute to the preservation of leave the school. He and his sister went
amounting to a reduction these historic landmarks please send to work for their father as he started
in size of about three hectares. The your cheques to Chris Feldman again, this time making bedroom
Council have published their proposals Hon.Treasurer, 66 Hadley Road New furniture. They worked seven days a
which can be read on their website at Barnet, Herts EN5 5QS made payable to week all hours. Nick liked the contact with
www.enfield.gov.uk then following the link ‘Friends of Hadley Common’. As you clients, could draw plans and design
to Planning, Land and Regeneration. swing your car through the famous gates layouts. “My Dad taught me how to get
Erika Lindsay who is a local resident this will allow you to casually mention to on with people” he said. His sister did the
and a professional planner has drawn our friends from outside the area that you administration. After five years of hard
attention to some changes applying to have been involved in their upkeep. work the company was doing well
Hadley Wood. One is a slight alteration to (Modesty of course preventing you from enough to move to Staples Corner where
the boundary along Bartrams Lane so mentioning the size of your contribution). Statons furniture became a well known
that the left hand verge (as you go down Finally, for those of you involved in and respected firm employing up to
the lane) is now Green Belt. Other organising events in Hadley Wood please eighty men and women in the factory.
changes involve parts of Waggon Rd. by remember to let us know in plenty of time Although Nick liked to work with his
the railway bridge as well as down by so that we can include details in the issue father he did not want to take over the
Slopers Farm. There are also some small one month before the event. We can also firm and with it the daily headaches
changes around the golf course. We put details of forthcoming events onto our associated with manufacturing and
have looked at these and cannot find website at www.hadleywood.org.uk. factories. An alternative came when his
anything particularly worrying about Rod Armstrong sister married George Roberts of Blades
them. However if you are living close to Editor Estate agents based in Totteridge Lane.
the areas mentioned you might like to Nick was offered a job in the office, loved
check the details yourself.
On Wednesday September 14th there
Profile. Nick Staton
was the public meeting to discuss plans Nick Staton is a well known figure in
for a much improved playground on the Hadley Wood and a great supporter of its
field between the school and our village institutions. Interested in the various
hall aka the Hadley Wood Association pathways he followed before arriving on
Hall. our doorsteps, the HW News decided to
Coming up in November will be the go and talk to him. Welcomed into the
annual Family Fireworks evening on inner sanctum of his Hadley Wood Office
Saturday November 5th. The gates will be I heard his story. Born in Muswell Hill he
open at 5.30pm and the fireworks will attended Keble before going as a
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by sponsorships or other forms of
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What about relaxation? He enjoys
being with the grown up children he
inherited after marrying Nikki three years
ago. “That was a life changing moment.
A wonderful change”. He likes to play
tennis, watches sport on TV and looks
the work and got on well with George Nancy Blishen.
who he had known since they were boys.
Sadly George’s marriage to his sister did Memories of Hadley
not last and after the divorce Nick felt he Wood.
had to leave the office. Jobless he was
offered a position with Macallan and Eve When I came to Hadley Wood in 1951,
the estate agents opposite Barnet police Number 1 Crescent West was a large
station. There he continued to learn the house standing in an acre and a quarter
business. Eventually Stewart Macallan Concert Dinner of garden. (The picture is of the house
Una Birtchnell (Cello) And Katie Grace (Flute)
retired, Nick and his sister bought the and back garden, now Bartram’s Lane) It
Friday 14th October
business and the firm of Statons Estate Reception at 7.00pm with sparkling wine and had been built as a railway hotel.
Agents was launched. “Why black and canapés, three course dinner and concert. However General Booth of Salvation
yellow” I asked. “Keble colours” said Price: £55.50 per person. Dress code: Black tie.
Nick. “I must have subconsciously got to FREE Dessert
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Nick likes Hadley Wood. “Sensational
place. Still very sought after”. His own
home is here and he has always been a after Maisie the spaniel. ‘What else I ask?’ Army fame, who lived in Lancaster
strong supporter of its many activities. He Music is very important. He relaxes by Avenue fearing drunkenness and all
sponsors the Tennis Club, the Junior playing the piano, composing music and kinds of other wickedness, put his foot
Football, fireworks night by the Hadley writing lyrics. Pressed he admits to down hard enough to prevent this ever
Wood Association and the Scratch team having his name on a couple of albums. happening. Albert Edward Kingwell, bailiff
from Hadley Wood Golf Club. If that was On the wall above him is a collage of for the area, lived and worked on the
not enough he also recently sponsored people and scenes from Barnet life second floor but hardly used the
the Talent Contest at the St Paul’s Church produced by the Council. He is there in remainder of the house. After he died it
the foreground though it is not the artists stood empty for two years and this is
greatest picture. when my husband and I with two other
Quite rightly he will not be drawn on the couples who were friends, found it. It was
topic of Hadley Wood’s celebrities. My not a particularly beautiful house but it
chances of an introduction to Cheryl, JLS, had possibilities and was ideal for turning
Alexander Burke or various footballers into three flats. Finally after much
fade along with the possibility of some negotiation, the house was ours and we
great articles for the News. had time to look around the area that was
I get up to go. His phone (kindly left to be our home once the conversion was
outside the room) is getting seriously complete.
heated up. Back to business. Hadley Wood was a different place
Rod Armstrong then. For example, the railway station had
a canopy with white wooden ‘dags’ round
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4. Lawdens began building houses in
Duchy, Claremont road and Courtleigh
Avenue. There was no primary school in
the 1950’s. A bus used to pick up our
children near the station and on a long
roundabout journey, take pupils from
outlying farms, finally depositing them at
the village school in Botany Bay, off the
Ridgeway. There was a special treat on
birthdays, when the lucky one was
allowed to sit next to Sam the driver.
There were several colourful and
eccentric characters in the Crescent. One
lady in particular was apparently a cottage on Camlet Way. He knew everyone
Bishop’s widow. She met my husband in Hadley Wood and had his own pet
the outside- remniscent of Hornby train one day in the street and demanded “ names for most of them (some not very
sets – and the platforms and waiting Oxford or Cambridge”? Remembering complimentary!). He told us that Mr
rooms were lit by gas. There were only boyhood challenges that referred to the Kingwell when living at Number 1 Crescent
two sets of lines; work had yet to be Boat Race he promptly answered West had swivelling mirrors on all the
started on the building of the second “Cambridge” although he had not been ground floor windows –to enable him to
tunnel and the trains were still powered to either. Presumably she assumed that if check the gardeners were not shirking.
by steam. you lived in Hadley Wood you must have As an agent to the Jack estate,
At the top of the slope by the station been one or the other. Kingwell was responsible for the letting
was an air-raid siren, which was tested There were only two shops in Hadley of some of the houses in the Crescents
periodically. We were glad when that Wood then. The Hadley Wood Stores and people brought their rents to him.
came to an end! A blue police box was owned by Mr Collins- who informed me He apparently had a large cash box in
also there, where our neighbourhood once “We are the Harrods of Hadley his office and had the reputation of
policeman used to put his Alsatian dog, Wood”. I was prepared to dispute this but being ‘a bit of a miser’. When he died
with instructions not to bark-all part of his it occurred to me that, as far as prices the box was never found and we were
training! were concerned he was right! Next door told to keep our eyes open when the
There was a shed-type building next to was a rather formidable lady, Miss house was demolished eleven years
the station which had originally been a coal Frusher, who reigned over what can only later- but no luck. Another of Kingwell’s
office, but by then was being used as a be described as an emporium, which habits was to take plants from the
distribution centre for free orange juice and included newspapers, magazines, gardens of houses that were for sale
powdered milk for babies as well as haberdashery and confectionery. The and put them into his own. Thus we had
Marmite at a reduced price. It later became shop was lit by gas and hanging over the a very well stocked garden when we
a greengrocers and was finally pulled gas bracket there was, amazingly, a pair moved in. But, on the positive side, the
down when they built the new station. of what I think used to be called directoire field at the back of Bartrams Lane,
The present cricket pitch and football knickers (double gussets and elastic at where cricket, football and dog walking
field, which lies behind Bartram’s Lane, the knees). Clutching their Saturday still flourish was, to our understanding,
was a lush meadow full of wild flowers, pennies on a quest for sweets, our Mr Kingwell’s gift to the residents of
with horses grazing on it and a tethered children, catching sight of this enormous Hadley Wood ‘in perpetuity’.
goat in the far corner. Cathy who owned article of underwear, used to be seized by Time went by and eleven years later in
the goat, finally married the helpless giggles and totally unable to 1964, a local builder asked us if we had
neighbourhood policeman and they give their orders. ever thought of selling the property. He
moved to Devon to start a farm together. If we had had a town crier it would have had already discovered that the land we
Kingwell Road was built first and then been Frank Pinner who lived in a small occupied was the only place where more
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5. shops could be built. By then the children
were growing up and we had discovered
dry rot in the basement. Altogether we
were ready for a change. So a deal was CONSULTATIONS AT
done. He would erect the shops and flats HADLEY WOOD &
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houses and the shops. In his plans the
existing curved drive in front of the house
would remain as would the beautiful silver that at least we tried to get it right.
birch tree at the end of the drive. We were Nancy Blishen.
young and innocent enough to believe (Reprinted with the kind permission of Mrs
that all this would be done, but sadly a Blishen from a previous article in the
tractor ‘accidentally went through the Hadley Wood News. Photos are from the
roots of the silver birch etc etc. John Leatherdale ‘Images of Hadley
I just wanted to say this so you know Wood’ collection)
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The field behind the shops of Crescent
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railway bridge to join up with the land
behind the Association building (our
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school. Part of the agreement with Enfield
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picnickers. At one end are the garages Association building with its bar, hall, its
which hold the equipment belonging to playschool and its various clubs. Periodontics
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cricket match. information). Mike Bethune Captain of the
A September Sunday. West team and a resident in the area for “Everybody has a bat and a bowl. Once
The annual cricket thirty five years, kindly explains the system. you have scored twenty five runs you have
match between teams
from East and West
Hadley is being played
on a tree encircled
Hadley Common. (East and West refers
to those residents living to the east or
west of the white gates at Monken
Hadley. Roughly speaking its Hadley
Highstone versus Monken Hadley and
Hadley Wood.) It’s a fixture which has
been keenly contested since 1986, the
winners taking home the Hadley
Challenge Cricket Shield.
It all makes for a nice scene. One that
has been enacted here and all over the
country for at least three hundred years.
to retire. You cannot be out LBW or run out.
Golf Club’s Past Lady Captains Day at HWGC Bowling underarm is acceptable”. Sounds
Twenty-one of the Past Lady Captains from Hadley Wood Golf Club were reunited like my sort of cricket.
for a lunch and a golf competition in August. John Leatherdale the HW News I watch the proceedings for a while.
photographer managed to stop them talking long enough to record the group on Over there is Justin Jeffrey normally
the steps of the Golf Club. swinging a golf club but on this occasion
Left to Right: Front row. Pat Taylor. Gladys Platt. Carolyn Hall. Mary Williams. Joyce captaining the East team. Simon Walsh,
Lockhart. Frainy Ardeshir. Second row. Jean Roe. Judy Rennie. Sally Attrill. Mary Chairman of the Tennis Club is showing
Bolton. Rita Bailey. Third row. Kari Armstrong. Elsa Tanyar. Vicki Reynolds. Vanda his versatility with the cricket bat and Lyn
Sainsbury. Joyce Bloom. Back row. Faith Lovell. Herta Taner. Inge Sudbury. Anne Ward. Brimson masquerading as a cricketer is
Shiela Davis. fielding at cover point. Whilst I watched
one of the umpires calls out to the
scorer. “How many overs have we had?”
The scorer is not sure. “Probably time for
tea Mike” In they come, ready for the
cucumber sandwiches.
Who won? East Hadley. 94 runs. West
Hadley 92 runs.
Teams
Team East: Ian Holly, Steve Jacobs, Jake
Chancellor, Olivia Chancellor, Sam Guest,
Simon Walsh, Ann Marie Gildea, Derek
Prior, Mike Bethune, Clive Parker,
Amanda Holly
Team West: Freddie Walker, Ed Gaeton,
Alan Walker, Justin Geoffrey, Archie
Hunter, Pat Gaeton, Sam Gaeton, Mick
Gaeton, Lyn Brimson, Penar, Oli Gaeton
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020 8449 3383 020 8440 9797 01707 661144
Set in this enviable location is this detached residence which is offered for A very well presented semi-detached family residence constructed by Banner This outstanding detached family home has recently been constructed &
sale in excellent decorative order throughout. Large entrance hallway, kitchen Homes and situated at the end of this exclusive security gates development finished to exacting standards, offering immaculate & spacious accommodation
breakfast room which opens onto rear garden, separate utility room with of just four houses. 5 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, 4 bathrooms (2 en throughout, featuring 3 receptions, a superb kitchen/breakfast room & utility
integrated Miele appliances , guest wc, 3 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms (2 suites), garden, detached double garage. room, the master bedroom suite includes en-suite bathroom & dressing room
with en suites), family bathroom, integral garage, landscaped garden with which can easily be converted to a 5th bedroom, 3 further bedrooms with 2
patio area and exceptional countryside views. en-suites & family bathroom. There is a well maintained rear garden with a
stone patio area, detached double garage & gravelled driveway.
OAKLEIGH PARK HADLEY WOOD HADLEY WOOD
£1,150,000 £845,000 £794,995
Freehold Freehold Leasehold
Sole Agents Sole Agents Sole Agents
020 8445 3694 020 8440 9797 020 8440 9797
A 4 bedroom detached family home situated in this sought after location An extended four bedroom (master with dressing room and en-suite This attractive and well presented 3 bedroom semi detached home has
maintained to a high standard throughout. Oakleigh Park South is a popular bathroom) detached family home in this popular turning in the heart of accommodation arranged over three floors and benefits from through
location providing convenient access to both overground and underground Hadley Wood. The spacious accommodation extends to approx. 1,650sq. lounge/dining room, open plan kitchen and breakfast area, utility/wc/boiler
stations, shops, restaurants and local schooling. 4 bedrooms (ensuite to ft. and includes lounge, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, study, utility, room, downstairs cloakroom, family bathroom, and a southerly aspect
master), family bathroom, 4 receptions, kitchen/breakfast rm, 140’ gdn, guest cloakroom and integral garage. The rear garden extends to approx. rear garden extending to approx 130”. There is significant scope to extend
driveway and garage. 35m (115ft) and enjoys a westerly aspect. (subject to the usual consents).
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
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Security Task Force Membership secretary/Admin Caroline Berlyn 020 8441 8020
Safe Neighbourhood Team Police Sergeant Peter Moxham 020 8721 2688 or 07920 233 775
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