Good To Go: Mission EmployAble Interns Graduate

Ten young people with learning disabilities graduated from the charity Mission EmployAble’s supported internship training scheme, in a ceremony held in the Junction, Christ Church on Monday, July 3. The graduates received their certificates from Mission EmployAble...

Chorleywood Striders stride out for Macmillan Cancer Support

Last Sunday 12 intrepid striders from Chorleywood u3a’s Striders group walked a 13 mile half marathon from Windsor Race Course to Cookham to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support. Our leader Rik’s organisation was superb, the weather was lovely, the bonhomie...

Chorleywood Aid for Ukraine

The war in Ukraine still has a huge impact on the lives of Ukrainian civilians not only by indiscriminate military action but by the major strains on health, on the disabled, the elderly and those with special needs, and on those who have lost their homes and...

Kittens and Cats urgently needing homes

Precious Paws Cat Rescue are a non-profit organisation who rescue and care for unwanted and abandoned stray cats and kittens. They are busier than ever this year and are not at the moment able to take in any further rescues until they find new homes for the many that...

What singing can do

Members of Chorleywood Choral Society (CCS) joined forces with players from Chorleywood Orchestra to perform in the Summer Concert at the Cedars Retirement Village on 30th June. The event raised £175 for Playskill – a local charity supporting pre-school age...

Phone kiosks given Grade II-listed status

Four rare K8 phone boxes on London Underground stations including at Chorleywood have been given Grade II-listed status by the government for their architectural and historic interest. The K8s on tube stations were owned by London Underground and housed an internal...