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 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.
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 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
This classified ad section from the Cass City Chronicle includes various advertisements for garage sales, real estate rentals, services, and general merchandise. There are listings for garage sales occurring on specific dates and locations selling items like clothes, toys, household goods, and more. Real estate listings include rental properties like houses and apartments. Services advertised include tree services, vacuum repair, sewing, daycare, lawn care, and more. Items for sale are also listed such as tents, a camper, welder, and flags.
The document appears to be a newsletter from January 2012 about events that occurred in Hadley Wood, England throughout 2011. It discusses a fundraising walk up Ben Nevis in winter, centenary celebrations for St. Paul's Church including special services and a fun run, plans to improve a playground, a royal wedding street party, charity fundraising efforts, a change in local police leadership, and various incidents like fallen trees and burglaries. The newsletter is intended to inform local residents about community activities and events from the past year.
Felix celebrated his 90th birthday in 2001 with family at his ranch. Activities included feeding llamas, remodeling structures, trapping cats, using a Gator vehicle, observing baby llamas born, constructing dams to address erosion, and landscaping projects like moving sheds and digging ditches. The ranch provided entertainment for grandchildren through fishing, hiking, target practice and enjoying the surrounding wildlife.
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.
The document announces the students from Kingston Elementary School who achieved perfect and outstanding attendance for the first marking period. It lists the names of the students in each grade who received these recognitions broken down by grade level. It also provides some local advertisements for real estate rentals, vehicles, and other miscellaneous items for sale.
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.
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 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
This classified ad section from the Cass City Chronicle includes various advertisements for garage sales, real estate rentals, services, and general merchandise. There are listings for garage sales occurring on specific dates and locations selling items like clothes, toys, household goods, and more. Real estate listings include rental properties like houses and apartments. Services advertised include tree services, vacuum repair, sewing, daycare, lawn care, and more. Items for sale are also listed such as tents, a camper, welder, and flags.
The document appears to be a newsletter from January 2012 about events that occurred in Hadley Wood, England throughout 2011. It discusses a fundraising walk up Ben Nevis in winter, centenary celebrations for St. Paul's Church including special services and a fun run, plans to improve a playground, a royal wedding street party, charity fundraising efforts, a change in local police leadership, and various incidents like fallen trees and burglaries. The newsletter is intended to inform local residents about community activities and events from the past year.
Felix celebrated his 90th birthday in 2001 with family at his ranch. Activities included feeding llamas, remodeling structures, trapping cats, using a Gator vehicle, observing baby llamas born, constructing dams to address erosion, and landscaping projects like moving sheds and digging ditches. The ranch provided entertainment for grandchildren through fishing, hiking, target practice and enjoying the surrounding wildlife.
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.
The document announces the students from Kingston Elementary School who achieved perfect and outstanding attendance for the first marking period. It lists the names of the students in each grade who received these recognitions broken down by grade level. It also provides some local advertisements for real estate rentals, vehicles, and other miscellaneous items for sale.
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 is a May 2010 issue of the Hadley Wood News. It features a story about seven Hadley Wood residents who ran in the London Marathon that year. It describes each of their backgrounds and training routines leading up to the marathon. On the day of the marathon, the group started between 6-9am and supported each other along the route. They encountered large crowds and noise throughout the marathon. The runners experienced fatigue but pushed through to finish the 26.2 mile marathon.
The document is a May 2010 issue of the Hadley Wood News. It features a story about seven Hadley Wood residents who ran in the London Marathon that year. It describes each of their backgrounds and training routines leading up to the marathon. On the day of the marathon, the group started between 6-9am and supported each other along the route. They encountered large crowds and noise throughout the marathon. The runners experienced fatigue but pushed through to finish the 26.2 mile marathon.
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.
This document provides information about the centenary celebrations for St. Paul's Church in Hadley Wood, including a history of events from March 25-27, 2011. The celebrations include a talent show, fun run, candlelit concert, birthday service, and hog roast. The minister invites the whole community to "join the party" and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the church's construction as an important place that welcomes all.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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 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 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 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 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 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.
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 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 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 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 is a May 2010 issue of the Hadley Wood News. It features a story about seven Hadley Wood residents who ran in the London Marathon that year. It describes each of their backgrounds and training routines leading up to the marathon. On the day of the marathon, the group started between 6-9am and supported each other along the route. They encountered large crowds and noise throughout the marathon. The runners experienced fatigue but pushed through to finish the 26.2 mile marathon.
The document is a May 2010 issue of the Hadley Wood News. It features a story about seven Hadley Wood residents who ran in the London Marathon that year. It describes each of their backgrounds and training routines leading up to the marathon. On the day of the marathon, the group started between 6-9am and supported each other along the route. They encountered large crowds and noise throughout the marathon. The runners experienced fatigue but pushed through to finish the 26.2 mile marathon.
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.
This document provides information about the centenary celebrations for St. Paul's Church in Hadley Wood, including a history of events from March 25-27, 2011. The celebrations include a talent show, fun run, candlelit concert, birthday service, and hog roast. The minister invites the whole community to "join the party" and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the church's construction as an important place that welcomes all.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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 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 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 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 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 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 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.
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 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 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.
Norm Stevens from Albany and Bill Ross from Geraldton received awards for their dedication to serving seafarers. Ian McGilvray from Dampier conducted another ship visiting course in Port Hedland to help the new chaplains there. The National Coordinator visited Bunbury and Esperance, commissioning a new chaplain in Bunbury and catching up with Fred Lochowicz in Esperance. The staff in Fremantle provided urgent assistance to several seafarers in medical emergencies, including helping the family of one seafarer who passed away.
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.
This document is a collection of poems written by Ed Welch titled "Poems for Dad". It contains over 40 poems on a wide variety of topics from nature to family to reflections. The poems range in length from a few lines to a couple stanzas. The introduction explains that the collection of poems is dedicated to the author's father and that poetry allows one to express themselves and potentially minister to others.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document announces upcoming local events in Hadley Wood, including a Christmas parade on December 16th with fireworks and the annual general meeting. It also mentions that the Hadley Wood Neighbourhood Plan will be discussed in December 2023. The rest of the document is an advertisement for Horizon Law solicitors and their services in wills, conveyancing, and other legal matters.
The document provides no information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It only contains the date "August 2023" repeated twice without any other context or details.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses Horizon Law, a law firm that specializes in wills and conveyancing. It provides an overview of the legal services offered, including will writing, probate, lasting powers of attorney, court of protection, and various types of residential and commercial conveyancing. It encourages readers to contact a member of their legal team for more information.
The document discusses upcoming events and volunteer opportunities at the Hadley Wood Association (HWA) Centre in February 2023. It provides information on centre upgrades, usage of Hadley Common and Green, warm hubs and food banks for those in need, and the impact of the ULEZ zone. It calls for more volunteers to help with various committees and activities like the Jubilee celebrations. It also contains an advertisement for Horizon Law solicitors specializing in wills, conveyancing, and other legal services.
The document provides an update on recent events in Hadley Wood. It summarizes:
1) The community celebrated the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and is now looking forward to King Charles III's reign. Several trees were planted around Hadley Green to commemorate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and reign.
2) The Hadley Wood Association's Annual General Meeting in November was well-attended and successful, with discussions around community issues and the Centre Upgrade project.
3) News from West Lodge Park hotel discusses the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic but notes improvements made and welcoming the local community.
The document provides updates from various community groups in Hadley Wood. It discusses the death of Queen Elizabeth II and plans to produce a new history of Hadley Wood. It announces the Hadley Wood Association AGM on November 22nd and provides details about the agenda. It also provides information about upcoming events like the Hadley Wood fireworks on November 6th and calls for volunteers.
The Hadley Wood Association has announced some changes including appointing a new General Manager, Noah Shahar, and needing a replacement Trustee at the upcoming AGM. The Association is also looking for a new Editor for the Hadley Wood News. The Association continues working on upgrading the Centre and Grounds. Local research student Sara Flower is looking for participants for a study on the social impacts of green space using Hadley Wood as a case study. Mount House School recently held a successful Sports Day at the Hadley Wood Association's Bartrams Lane field and values its partnerships with local organizations. The Association is looking for more volunteers.
Acculith Ltd is a printing company located in the UK that can be reached by phone at 020 8440 9818 or through their website at www.acculith.co.uk. The document provides contact information for Acculith Ltd and indicates it was printed by the company.
Acculith Ltd is a printing company located in London, UK that can be contacted by phone at 020 8440 9818 or by email at info@acculith.co.uk. The company has a website at www.acculith.co.uk where more information about their printing services can be found.
The document discusses upcoming plans for the Hadley Wood Association, including celebrations for the Queen's Jubilee in June with proposed events like street parties and tree plantings. It also provides updates on security matters in the community, local transportation changes, and the opening of a new fiber internet connection on some streets following a community partnership project. Residents are encouraged to get involved as volunteers with the Association.
The document discusses a company called Acculith Ltd that provides printing services. It lists their phone number, email address, and website for contact information. The document appears to be an advertisement or informational flyer for Acculith Ltd to promote their printing services.
Burlington Wealth Management Ltd represents St James's Place Wealth Management plc and advises solely on its products and services. It is located at The Corner Shop in London and can be contacted by phone or email. George Ttouli is a qualified financial advisor available to discuss financial matters and arrange private consultations.
The document then explains that the UK government's "triple lock" for annual state pension increases has been suspended for 2022/23 and replaced with a "double lock" due to the high average wage growth in 2021 as a result of furlough scheme returns distorting the figures. State pensions will now rise by inflation or 2.5%, whichever is higher, rather than average wages, which
This document advertises an interior design studio and showroom located in Hadley Wood, England. It offers an "Interior Designer for a Day" service where clients can hire one of their interior designers for under £500 to help with home, office, or retail design projects. The designer can assist with tasks like reviewing plans, creating mood boards, advising on finishes, shopping for items, and finding solutions within the client's budget to avoid costly mistakes. The studio also offers members discounts on showroom items and design fees.
This document is an advertisement for The Interior Design House, located in Hadley Wood, England. It offers interior design studio and showroom services. The document promotes their "Designer for a Day" service, where clients can hire one of their interior designers for a day of consultation and assistance on home, office, or retail design projects for under £500. The designer can help with tasks like reviewing plans, creating mood boards, advising on finishes, shopping for items, and finding solutions within the client's budget.
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1. INSIDE THIS MONTHS ISSUE
Gareth and Anne Evans. Taking the high road.
Edward Pearce and Jodi get married.
DECEMBER 2012 ISSUE
George Hawkins. Birthday 12/12/12
HADLEY WOOD NEWS
London Mayors. Getting together.
Hadley Wood’s new Playground. Swinging.
A Christmas Story. Fields or houses?
Your choice.
Sea Olympics. Aubrey Rose’s latest book.
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2. Gareth and Anne Evans. who has read about those convoys will half built house at 16 Kingwell Road
know how perilous they were but Gareth meanwhile, on the advice of Mr Collins the
being Gareth as usual denied any personal local grocer, renting a flat in Crescent West,
danger. (In a moment of weakness he did An early memory of the Kingwell Road
mention that they quite liked it when the house was waking up to find horses from
waves were 40ft or over as the German the adjoining fields cropping their newly
submarines could not use their planted grass. Gareth remembers the
periscopes). Having somehow survived he Hadley Wood Association being set up.
returned to the UK to study Classics and The building known now as the Centre and
Law at Pembroke College Cambridge its surrounding fields and woods were (and
before joining the Transport industry. still are) leased from the Council. Leslie
Positions at British Rail followed becoming Ross Collins, amongst other distinguished
Planning Manager of the newly created residents, lead this initiative. The
The news that Gareth and Anne Evans are Sealink Ferries, an amalgam of all the Association, as it was then christened, was
leaving Hadley Wood after fifty-five years Railway ferries. In 1957 he met Anne then subsequently chaired by Michael Kempster
here has come as a major disappointment a nurse at the Hammersmith Hospital. before Gareth took over himself from 1981
to their many friends. However with a son in Anne trained at St Thomas’s. A Nightingale to 1988. In that time the first Firework
Aberdeen and a daughter in Largs not to in fact. (From personal experience I might display took place and the Neighbourhood
mention two grandsons, a move to be allowed to mention here that St Watch was set up. In addition to steering
Scotland was probably to be expected. We Thomas’s nurses were a famously elite the developing Association through its
will just have to make the best of it. group of bright, highly competent and strict early development, Anne and Gareth were
I asked Gareth if I could write a few lines young ladies.) They married and bought a closely involved in church affairs at St
about his life. Pre Anne and pre Hadley
Wood, Gareth started life in Hampstead.
‘Not Wales then?’ I asked. In fact the family Wedding News.
were Welsh farmers near Criccieth. The marriage took place on Saturday 3rd. November 2012 of Edward Ian Pearce and
However Gareth’s father broke with Jodie Grover at St. Margaret's Church, Warnham near Horsham. Edward is the son
tradition and headed to London educating of Enfield Cllr Anne Marie
Gareth at St Paul’s School and thus Pearce and Ian Pearce. He
effectively bringing to a sudden end attended the Hadley Wood
Gareth’s limited ability to converse in Play Group and School
Welsh. By January 1943 in the middle of when he was younger.
WW2 Gareth had left school and joined the William Wilkinson was his
Navy. He was sent as an Ordinary Seaman best man and many of his
to join the Battleship HMS Howe which friends from Hadley Wood
supported the Sicily landings. After training attended the wedding. The
in anti-submarine warfare he was sent to couple are honeymooning
the escort ship Bullen on Atlantic convoys. in the Far East.
Later he joined the fleet destroyer Serapis Anne Marie Pearce
escorting merchant ships on the dreaded
(my word) voyage to Murmansk. Anyone
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organised the flowers for many years while Lunch Nevertheless I wonder if I might be allowed
Gareth became a churchwarden. The Rev. Wednesday 26th December 2012 on behalf of all Hadleywoodians to say a
Jill Northam adds “he was unstinting in the A civilised way to enjoy the day after Christmas. heartfelt thank you to Anne and Gareth and
Lunch served in our Mary Beale Restaurant whilst enjoying
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be others thankfully to take their place. from life as an eminent lawyer has now
turned his attention to writing. Several of his
books have already been published, the
latest one being a story for children. The
Mayors Reunion book is called Sea Olympics. It tells the story
Hadley Wood residents and former of an Olympic Games held off the coast of
Enfield mayor and consort, Cornwall by all the underwater creatures you
Councillor Anne Marie Pearce and can think of, lobsters, turtles, whales, sharks,
Barry Swain hosted a recent sea salmon, crabs and dolphins to mention
luncheon at the renowned Hunters a few. All compete in harmony, the occasion
Restaurant in Cockfosters for fifteen happily not marred by any of the larger
fellow London mayors of their competitors eating the smaller ones.
mayoral year 2003/4. The Competitions for the fastest and the slowest
celebration marked the eve of swimmers, best camouflage, team games
their 10th anniversary of becoming and highest jumper out of the water take
London mayors and the beginning of place and are beautifully illustrated by
a lifelong friendship and membership Elisabeth Newson.
of the London Mayors Association. The diversity of the global underwater
Barry & Anne Marie population and its relationship with the
human race is gently brought to the reader’s
attention throughout and reminds us of our
Birthday Boy 12-12-12-12 responsibility to the environment. The book
All the twelves for has received an appreciation from Lord
Sebastian Coe and is recommended for age
George Hawkins! groups 5-9 years, though children outside
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to local lad George Hawkins this range will also love it. It has already been
who celebrates his 12th birthday on the 12th of the read by those well known literary critics of
12th, 2012!. Many of you will recognise George as the year two at Hadley Wood Primary School.
smart young lad buckling under the strain of dragging Comments received were as follows: ‘A
his sports bag along Crescent West and across the fabloss story’. ‘I luvd the book’ ‘I hope you
bridge to catch the Lochinver School bus every liked writing it’ ‘A sooper book’, and ‘Mr
morning. Rose. Your book was exsrordenry. I loved it.’
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4. Hadley Wood
Community Playground
update
As many of you will have seen, the second
phase of the playground renovation took
place during the autumn half term at the
end of October.
During this week we installed a new
toddler multi-activity piece with new
flooring, junior climbing wall and slide also
with new flooring, two new picnic tables, 3
new benches, and refurbished both existing involve having the fencing painted, the bins has supported this project and hope
swings. We also planted 6 Silver Birch trees changed, sponsor plaques installed and we you enjoy using the new playground. If
around the edge of the playground to are hoping to have enough funds left to you have any questions please email us
soften the impact of the hard landscaping plant some hedging. We aim to have the at hwcpr@yahoo.co.uk
on the surrounding countryside. playground completed by April 2013. Maria Evans
The next phase of the renovation will We would like to thank everyone that
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6. A Christmas story will have nowhere to play football, make
dens and climb trees. So they asked the
hall, the clubs and the car park and all the
rest needed a little bit of money for
Once upon a time there was a lovely little local Council, who owned the land, if they maintenance. (Still only £1.00 a week per
village in Hertfordshire called Hadley Wood. could rent the fields and build a small family). But the villagers were so busy that
The village was surrounded by fields where village hall in the middle of them. The they could not be bothered to pay the one
children played games made dens and Council said yes and helped the villagers pound a week to help the village hall keep
climbed in the trees. Some of the fathers build a nice village hall surrounded by fields everything going. One day the Council who
worked in the great City of London. A little and woods and it was called the Hadley owned the fields said ‘these Hadley Wood
station was built so that trains coming past Wood Association Centre. The people who people do not really want their fields and
could stop and pick people up. The fathers lived in the village were delighted and they little village hall. Why should they be
were delighted. Now they could travel to the all joined the Hadley Wood Association to allowed to have fields and a village hall and
city with their brief cases on the little train. help keep the fields and hall in good not want to pay £1 per week for them? Let
When other people heard about the little condition. It only cost £1 a week for a whole us take our fields back and build houses
train and the lovely village surrounded by family! This meant that the village hall could and affordable homes on them so that
fields they wanted to live there too but there look after its playschool, ballet school, its more people can live there?
were not enough houses. So an important tennis, football and bridge clubs. It could And lo one day some tractors came and
business man came and built some more. help parents by letting them use the car ploughed up all the fields and built many
The people who wanted to live in the little park when they took their children to school houses and the village was not called
village were very happy to hear this and as well as using the hall for dances and for Hadley Wood anymore but Hadley
they bought the houses. The new families family parties. After all this there was still Wouldnot. And the children could not play
had more children who played football and enough money left over to pay for a in the fields, make dens or climb trees and
cricket on the fields, made dens in the groundsman to look after the fields and so they just sat at home watching TV and
woods and climbed the trees. The Dads woods. So everyone was happy and the playing computer games. And the Dads
and Mums went for walks in the fields with children played in the fields etc etc. and Mums had nowhere to walk their dogs
their dogs. The business man thought he After many years the wise people who so they just worked and sat around. Sadly
would build some more houses and he did. looked after the village hall grew old but no one really liked living there anymore but
Then it came to pass that some wise happily younger people came and took there was a happy ending. The house
people who were living in the lovely village over until they too became old. Everything values fell so much that one day they were
held a meeting. One day, they said, all was still lovely. But many people in the affordable for everyone.
these fields will be gone and our children village did not realise that the fields and the Rod Armstrong
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ncil.
hip have to be surrendered to Enfield Cou
becomes obvious and members huge
The fields which make a
Letter to the Editor. swells overnight. That particular problem
special character of
w at contribution to the
went away, but another could follo itably
Dear Editor to hear Hadley Wood would then inev
tion on any time and it was encouraging
Attending the AGM of the Associa rd to provide an irresistibly attractive
e again of the efforts being made by the Boa
21st November I was struck onc is a perennial opportunity for development-
by the
dents, widen membership. This
by the debt owed by all local resi . Council or by private developers.
of the problem and I wish the Board luck cy
whether they be members llent The Foreign Office defined its poli
the Chairman, We are very fortunate that the exce one of
Association or not, to ncil before the Second World War as
d of new lease negotiated with Enfield Cou
Graham Sharp, and his small ban tham and Bertie “enlightened self interest”: and that
would
tion’s in 1990 by John Nor
stalwarts, who ensure the Associa open not be a bad policy to follow for those who
ice for Vigrass for the 27 acres or so of
continuance as a valuable serv ted, are currently non-members of the
HWA. It
to congratulate land, which we all now take for gran cy at
Hadley Wood. I would like der, is a ridiculously cheap insurance poli
I know runs for another 18 years. I won
them all and thank them for what, y of our newer only £50 a year (partially reclaimable
as a
kless however, how man
from experience, is a pretty than ham’s charitable contribution )!
s, such residents are aware that were Gra
task. It is only when danger loom st, the Yours truly
amenities (and band of stalwarts to give up the gho
as the threat posed to our nd up Frederick A Neal CMG
GNER Association would have to be wou
property prices) by the proposed e of lack of local
that or dissolved becaus
Parkway station some ten years ago would
ing a central voice support. In that case the lease
the value of hav
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