North Hill signage improvement at last!

After lots of work from a local resident and CRA, we’re pleased to tell you that new “Unsuitable for heavy goods vehicles” warning signs will soon be installed at the entrance to North Hill opposite St Clement Danes, and at Church Lane in Sarratt.   The new signs will...

The Great Long Lane Floods

As many residents know, Long Lane regularly floods all the way across the section that joins the M25 roundabout as you head south.  We’ve reported it to Herts Highways, many times.  Here’s their latest reply.  Please note: The flood is shallow, and it’s...

Foam in the River Chess

Foam in the River Chess earlier this month is likely to have been caused by rogue fly tipping, according to Chair of the River Chess Association Paul Jennings. The incident, which arose downstream from the Chesham Sewage Treatment Works, is being investigated by...

Mission EmployAble – Meet Leo

If you visit Mission EmployAble’s Café on the Common on Saturdays, chances are you will be met with a beaming smile by Leo who ‘does the door’, takes orders and payments and helps in the kitchen.  Twenty-one year old Leo was one of the first batch of young...

Re23 ‘Waste Not Want Not’ Eco Fashion Challenge

This is a community initiative in association with Chorleywood Magazine & Watford Recycling & Arts Project (WRAP) that aims to inform & inspire children about the waste generated in the textiles industry and how they can make a difference. For Ages 8-16:...

A taste of classical music at lunchtime

Year 6 pupils at The Russell School will have front-row seats at a concert that will feature some of the country’s most talented teenage musicians on Wednesday, March 1. The lunchtime recital in Rickmansworth is being given by students at the Purcell School, Bushey,...