134th Edition Serving Park Street, Frogmore and Colney Street for 51 Years
1st March – August 31st 2018
@Park.StreetRA @ParkStreetRA
STOP PRESS“100 CLUB”
See Page 1 and www.parkstreetherts.wordpress.com
Date for your Diary:24TH April 2018 7:30pm
PSRA AGMPark Street Village Hall
Incorporating
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To arrange your Free Market Appraisal please contact our team on 01727 875555 where a friendly chat and welcome is guaranteed.
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“We are a family business with exciting plans for the future in a vibrant property market. We are fortunate to have good relations with our clients and we have a very strong and professional team of employees all dedicated, knowledgeable and commited to a high level of personal service.”
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PA R K S T R E E T A N D D I S T R I C T R E S I D E N T S A S S O C I AT I O NPA R K S T R E E T A N D D I S T R I C T R E S I D E N T S A S S O C I AT I O NW O R K I N G F O R Y O U R V I L L A G E S I N C E 1 9 6 6
100 Club .................................................. 1-3
In and around - Village Hall ......................... 5
Christmas Eve In Park Street ......................7
Life in Park Street ........................................9
What have we done? ......................................... 11
Bluelight Office ..........................................13
PSNW Litter Pickers ..................................15
Letters to the Editor ...................................17
Park St School ..................................... 20-21
Photos from Well-beingDay & Xmas .........22
Best Kept Garden ......................................23
Walk on the Wild Side ...............................24
Burston’s Gardening Tips ..........................25
Club News – Marquetry, Art Club ..................27
More Club News – Railway, Camera Club......28
Westminster Wills ......................................30
NOTICEBOARD .......................... 32 / 34 / 36
Neighbourhood plan ..................................41
What is Well-being ....................................43
Committee, Disclaimer, Deadlines .................44
CONTENTS
Dates for your diary
PSRA Committee Meeting dates (3rd Wednesday in every month except August and December) at the Village Hall
PSRA Meeting dates
3rd Sunday of every month, meet up at the Recreation Ground, Park Street Lane, at 10am, all are welcome.
Litter Picking
www.psra.org.uk – Serving the villages since 1966
We need help to distribute the newsletter. Please get in touch well before this date with ideas for advertising, articles, photos
or changes to The Noticeboard [email protected]
FINAL DEADLINE FOR NEXT ISSUE 1st August 2018 to [email protected]
STOP PRESS!!If you wish to nominateyour garden for the St Stephen Best Kept Garden award please forward your details to one of the PSRA committee members before 10th September.
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PSRA AGM PSRA Annual General Meeting, 24TH April 2018 7:30pm Venue: Park Street Village Hall
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Will you be our first winner?
We are piloting an exciting new scheme to raise funds, which will be open to all.
We need 100 entries to make this “100 Club” !
1. In April 2018 we want to pilot a brand new PSRA 100 CLUB for five months
(April-August).
2. For £3 per entry per month you could win one of two £20 prizes. To be in with more chances to win, you can buy more entries, up to a maximum of three entries each month (£9).
3. You can pay for all 5 months (1st April- 1st August) in a one-off: £15 (1 entry) £30 (2 entries) £45 (3 entries)
4. There will be a bumper prize of £50* in August.
5. The first draw will be on April 18th providing we get enough entrants**.
6. All entrants will be allocated a number and a winner* will be drawn at the PSRA monthly meeting. Prize-winners will receive a cheque.
7. Payment to enter the 100 Club should be made by bank transfer or standing order. Otherwise by cheque (payable to PSRA); please see the information and application.
8. Your payment must be received by 14th of each month to be eligible for the draw.
If you are interested in joining our 100 Club, please read the rules on our website or a
hard copy can be obtained from the Editor (please enclose a stamped addressed envelope)
and if satisfied fill in the online PSRA 100 Club Application (or hard copy is attached and
please return to Editor) and set up a standing order with your bank.
The PSRA 100 club is in addition to annual subscriptions as a member of the Residents
Association.
* To win any prize individuals entries must be up to date and paid fully.
** If we do not have enough entrants we will be unable to pay a prize and refunds will be made.
PSRA 100 CLUB
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Postal entry to: EDITOR PSRA, c/o 90 Maplefield, Park Street, AL2 2BH
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Park Street Village HallTo book the village hall [email protected] - £8-£15 per hour.
Village Hall News Next Village Hall Quiz - March 31Other dates for this year are: May 26, July 28, Sept 29 and Dec 1. Places need to be booked in advance. The start time is 8.00pm and the cost is £8 per head which includes a light supper. Pre-book places by ‘phoning or send a text to Rosemary on 07551 643869. Either organise a table for up to 8 people or Rosemary will seat you with others.
Park Players AmateurDramatic GroupThey are planning to put a production on (probably two one-act plays) at the beginning of May, over three days to include a light supper. If you are not on the ‘News from Park Street’ mailing list please email [email protected] to receive information about village events.
Activities at the Village HallThe following activities take place at the Village Hall Please contact the organiser for further information
Art Group Alan/Barbara Vernon - 01727 872092Ballet Jan Cox - 01582 721789 Burlesque Kerry Bowler - 07976 418040Fit Steps Vicki Lewis - 01438 840313Park Players Drama Paul Ennis - 01727 872643
Pilates Sarah Leggate - 07875 466992Popdance Fit Kerry Bowler - 07976 418040Stay and PlayRaksha Petel - 01923 673698Strictly Accapella Helen Lappert - 07799 068554Table Tennis Richard Hudson - 01727 838854Tai Chi Sally Goulding - 01727 837697Yoga (Chair) Wed + Fri Stacey Landau - 07563 577666Zumba Jane Vallero - 01727 875901
Stage Funding On Saturday 25 November Pauline Sangers and Barbara Vernon went to the Co-op’s new Store at Chiswell Green where we were presented with a cheque for £2124 towards renovation of the Village Hall, in addition to chocolates and flowers on the very day we were having a fund-raising quiz which provided us with two more raffle prizes! Although a considerable amount of work has been carried out already the next phase is to build a new stage (as the existing one is nearly 100 years old. .The generous cheque from the Co-op makes a good start to the £27,000 it is estimated we need to raise. It will be a wonderful addition to the Hall and will be available for productions by the ballet, drama and singing groups hiring the Hall.
In and around the Village Hall
If you have any forthcoming Village Hall news please send it to Barbara Vernon – [email protected] any of these details are incorrect please email [email protected] by July 15th for the September 1st Issue
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Julie Stevens was on the PTA at Park Street School and had asked her husband Mike to perform the role of Father Christmas at the school Christmas Fair. He had agreed and bought himself the outfit. On the afternoon of December 24th. Mike had climbed on the roof of his house to adjust the TV aerial as his picture was fuzzy. He suddenly had a brainwave-he would dress as Father Christmas to surprise his two children. He asked Julie to take them out in the car for half an hour, and when they all returned there he was on the roof waving to them, a big sack thrown over his shoulder. The children were absolutely thrilled.
The next year Mike again climbed on his roof and friends brought their children round and of course it became an annual event with word spreading amongst Park Street children. Mike had to keep climbing on the roof as various families arrived. Mike then said he would appear just once at an allocated time and this has happened every year since then.
He had the idea of a rocket representing Father Christmas dashing off on his sleigh. A friend now helps with a full - blown firework display.
Two “snow machines” were also added over the years, one on the roof of the house, the other on the garage.
Mulled wine is served to visitors.
Mike said it costs him about £1000 every year.
Visitors come from far and wide-some of the children from 20 years ago now bringing their own families. This year there were even visitors from Colombia!
Mike’s neighbours have always held a party on Christmas Eve with Father Christmas’s appearance the highlight of the evening, and they would like to reward Mike’s efforts by arranging a just giving page to raise money for Keech Hospice.
www.justgiving.com/fundraising/johanne-jorge
Christmas Eve In Park Street
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Memories of Park Street in World War Two by Joan Scivyer
Prior to the War, gravel extraction had begun
alongside the River Ver in Frogmore. The
excavations were a rectangular shape and
they were then filled with water. On clear
nights the moonlight reflected in the water,
which led German bombers to bomb them
mistaking them for nearby Handley Page
aircraft factory roof lights. Further oil bombs
were dropped in the field where How Wood
estate is now located. There was an anti-
aircraft gun battery and searchlight in the
fields between Park Street Lane and Smug
Oak Lane. This was manned by soldiers
billeted in the Village. Further batteries were
located on the eastern side of the Midland
Railway line adjacent to the aircraft factory
at Colney Street.
Children evacuated from London were
billeted around the village. Some came
from Parliament Hill School and shared St.
Albans Girls Grammar School. The school
was modern at the time and was built to
accommodate 300 pupils. When it came to
School Certificate Exams the local pupils sat
Cambridge University exam papers and the
Parliament Hill pupils took London exam
papers.
When it became obvious that Czechoslovakia
was about to be invaded, many Czech
citizens made their way to England. One
family found lodging with a family in Mount
Drive. The owner of the house asked Mrs
Rudd, who lived in Watling Street near to
Park Street and Frogmore Station if she
would take in a family of a mother, father
and young boy. The family had left their
factory business in Prague.
During the week the parents lived in London
where they had jobs. The son, Charles, stayed
in Park Street and went to school in St Albans
(now known as Verulam School). Mrs Rudd
looked after him and said that Charles did not
like school! However, he must have worked
hard, as after the War Charles Lagus became
an internationally renowned photographer
working with Richard Attenborough. Early
books published by Richard include images
of Charles and his photographs. Charles was
the first cameraman engaged by the BBC to
shoot natural history footage, and he worked
with David Attenborough on his early Zoo
Quest series in 1954.
Charles Lagus (born 1927 in Prague) now lives in Mauritius.
Life in Park Street
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What does your £2.50 a year to PSRA per household represent?
What Have We Done?
We, your Residents Association, the PSRA have:
1. Raised money for local projects through a Boot Fayre in May 2017, and the Well-Being
Day in October 2017 (in 2018 this will be on 14th Oct)
2. Replaced the Christmas lights at How Wood shops, celebrating the event with our annual
switch on which in 2017 was carried out by Hayden Stringer, a Saracens team member.
We had carols performed by the How Wood School Choir and live music from Badje Big
Band.
3. Had the gates to the village repainted in bright white with support from our St Albans
Councillor, Sue Featherstone.
4. Laid a wreath on behalf of the PSRA at the Remembrance Day service.
5. Made our views known on the local and neighbourhood plans and are an active member
of the London Green Belt.
6. Committee members have provided input in the consultations on bus services, The
Abbey Line, traffic and parking in St Albans.
Members are constantly chasing various road issues such as:
7. Bollards opposite How Wood shops
8. Litter picking in our local area, with the Park Street Pickers (in association with
Neighbourhood Watch) ridding our area of unsightly rubbish.
We also offer free articles and press to local charities, groups and associations.
As we go to press, two streets are going ahead with the PLAY STREETS INITIATIVE where
residents have agreed to close their road to traffic for a day so there is safe play for everyone. This
is after liaising with local schools.
If you have any suggestions please contact one of our committee, pop along to one of our monthly
meetings or write to the Editor. ([email protected])
If you are not yet a member please pay £2.50 to support our work.
Sort code 207409 Account No. 40688762 reference PSRA. Please use your house number and
post code as reference or send a cheque to our treasurer at 62 Ringway Road.
What Have We Done?
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Retailers of air rifles for pest control and target
shooting, shotguns for both clay and game as well as
clothing for the countryside, dog walking etc.
Dog training equipment also available.
Proud supporters of the local community for 29
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YOGA with Stacey Landau Day & evening yoga classes - Park Street Village Hall – 1st class FREE!
New “FOUNDATIONS IN MINDFULNESS” Course Individual & yoga therapy sessions also available
For more information please call Stacey on
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In 2005 Dave Pooley set up a computer repair shop in his garage, originally called Blue Line. A London furniture
company contacted him to say they already had that name so Blue Light was chosen.
One of the main functions of the shop is computer repairs and there is a no fix-no fee policy. Free home visits can be arranged. The shop sells commercial stationery, print-ing cartridges, catering supplies, office furni-ture, very reasonable cards and there is even a children’s pocket money section.
Services offered apart from printing are binding, with dissertations being a speciality.Watford F.C. is one of theirclients.
Martin says the shop has a real community feel and people of-ten pop in for a chat, so next time you’re passing go in and see for yourself.
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Litter Heroes are stepping forward to take part
in Keep Britain Tidy’s campaign. The Great
British Spring Clean will bring people across
the country together to clear up litter that
blights our environment and you can join in
on one of the following dates.
Saturday March 17th starting at 10 o’clock
outside How Wood shops or
Sunday March 18th from the car park of Park
Street Recreation ground also at 10 o’clock.
Park Street Pickers are organising both events.
If you have your own litter picker please bring
it but they will provide bags for the rubbish,
hoops, Hi-Viz vests, litter pickers and arrange
for the bagged litter to be collected, removed
and potentially recycled.
“The Pits” taken by Andy Cairns winner of PSNW photo competition
Park Street Pickers Dates for Community Litter Picks - meeting at 10 o’clock
Saturday March 17th – How Wood Shops
Sunday March 18th – Park Street Recreation Ground
Saturday May 26th – Park Street Recreation Ground
Sunday May 27th – How Wood Shops
Saturday July 14th – Park Street Recreation Ground
Sunday July 15th – How Wood Shops
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Reversing out of driveways and How Wood shops parking bays.
Dear Editor,More people reverse out of their driveways and parking bays than drive out forward. Should an accident occur when backing out due to poor visibility, the driver could be charged with driving without due care, and an accident would have a large impact on the driver’s insurance. It is safer and easier to reverse into a driveway or parking bay and always much safer driving out forward.Peter Bourne
Please Preserve Our Verges!!
Dear Editor,As a long -term resident of Park Street I am really concerned about the state of our grass verges. They are often planted with daffodils and are an attractive sight around the village and lift the spirit. However muddy deep tyre tracks are an eyesore. Should these ‘eyesores’ be tarmacked over and surrendered to our beloved cars? Or should wooden posts or bollards be positioned to prevent parking?. Car ownership has increased since most of our roads were built and more homes added as a result of infill and back garden develop-ment.DCBV
Litter
Dear Editor,
Having helped with the litter pick around
the village last weekend. (www.litteraction.
org.uk/park-street-pickers) I am surprised
at how little responsibility some residents
take for picking up litter on the pavement
and area immediately outside their own
homes. If everyone took responsibility for
this area there would be much less litter in
the village. Some people are so inconsider-
ate. Would you empty out your ashtray at
the side
of the road or throw drink cans and bottles
into the street? What is wrong with our cul-
ture that to some people this is quite accept-
able?
AV
New Abbey Flyer Bus Link
Dear Editor
I would like to inform your readers of a new
bus service linking St Alban’s Abbey with St
Alban’s Railway Station. It runs from around
6am to 10.30pm. and is run by Lucketts.
SC
Please send your letters to: [email protected]
Letters to the Editor
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Spring Term 2018
It is amazing to reflect that I have been at Park
Street School now for almost a year. It is such
an exciting and vibrant place to be that I’d like
to share some of the things we have been doing
this term.
The year started with a visit from an alien;
Beegu to be precise! The whole school studied
this great book; and from the youngest 3
year old child in Nursery to the oldest child
in year 6, everyone had an enjoyable week of
learning. From drama and role play areas, to
descriptions and creative stories, Beegu fired
the imagination of all learners. We celebrated
our week by opening the school and inviting
our school community in to view the wonderful
work we had been doing.
As a whole school community, we have also
considered our School Values and from
the children crowd sorting, to a parent and
governor survey, to staff Inset and Twilight
sessions everyone has had input into choosing
our new School Values. We shall be launching
our Values in Feel Good Week on the 19th
February and we have asked the children to
suggest ways in which we can celebrate Love,
Joy, Courage and Truth. The ideas have been
creative and range from climbing walls and fire
lighting, to painting and discos. Look at our
website next half term, to see what we decided
to do to at our launch.
We celebrated our success this term and the
highlight for us was finally receiving our PE
and Sport Gold Award. To achieve this we
have had to demonstrate that we are carrying
out high quality PE, offering a wide and varied
range of sports, engaging in school and cross
school competitions and publicising all we do.
The school offers a wealth of experiences and
this term we are lucky enough to have Saracens
working with Y3 and Y4 teaching them to play
Tag Rugby. We continue to encourage daily
fitness and have joined the Daily Mile initiative
which has been running now for almost a year.
We have successful football and netball clubs,
and also enter various school events such as
Sportshall Athletics and Cup Stacking! I know,
it’s true – it really is a sporting event.
Not only are we a sporty school. This week our
school choir performed at the O2 with Young
Voices. The school staff and choir teacher were
so proud of the way the children behaved
and represented the school, and the children
thoroughly enjoyed the chance to perform at
such an amazing venue. They are a real credit
to Park Street C of E Primary School.
I hope you have enjoyed reading about our
half term, as much as I have enjoyed reflecting
upon everything we have done in 2018 already!
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Choir at the O2
Beegu
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PSRA Well-being Day & Xmas Photos
How Wood Choir Badje Big Band playing “Let It Snow” and it did!
Debbie Stewart of TimeOut4Me demonstrating how to make bath bombs to children at the Well-being Day
Catherine Batour of Make up Beauty Style giving a manicure to PSRA treasurer Lucille Hurley
Zoe Patrick tries out one of the Nortex products with Nicky Packman
Hayden Stringer of Saracens turning on the How Wood Xmas Lights
Born in Cork, Owen Murphy was one of 8 children. His father was the first Westerner to practise acupuncture in Ireland.
I noticed a signed picture of Cary Grant in Owen’s house and asked him how he came by it. His grandmother’s brother, like
many Irish citizens, emigrated to America which is where his cousin Archibald Leech-who we know as Cary Grant-was born.Owen moved to London in May,1986 to work as an accountant, eventually rising to establish his own business.
He bought his house in July 2014 and Owen’s hobby of gardening took root! He hired a digger to completely level the back garden and laid a new lawn and borders, planting hundreds of bulbs and over 1,000 plants every year.
Owen completely redesigned the plot as you can see from the before and after photos below.
Owen very kindly donated his prize to Park Street School for their gardening club as he is very keen to encourage youngsters to share his passion.
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I i h iti i t d t
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When Owen moved in
After Owen’s magic touch
Winner Of The Best Kept Garden 2017
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Walk this way
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Burston’s Gardening TipsMarchMarch is the time of year to start sowing and
growing your own produce. Many edible crops
can be grown in containers so space does not
have to restrict you. Strawberry plants work
very well in hanging baskets as long as they are
fed and watered and lettuce, peas, beans and
brassica can all be started now too. Try growing
Sweet Pea through runner beans to maximise
pollinator attraction.
AprilAs the temperatures rise now is the perfect time
to start feeding those hungry plants. Roses ben-
efit well from an application of top rose and all
beds and borders would respond well to and
slow release granular fertiliser too. Any tall per-
ennials that will need support should have this
in place now to allow the plants to grow through
it. Grow Hoops and Obelisks are ideal for this.
MayBe mindful that late frosts can still occur in ear-
ly May and waiting until the back end of the
month would be advisable for planting out sum-
mer bedding. Keep a close eye on the watering
too as those shrubs and perennials will be start-
ing to put on some significant growth now and
may need some extra water to ensure healthy
blooms. Also make sure you have stock of gas/
charcoal ready for the BBQ season ahead.
JuneAs the day length starts to get to its maximum
so do the weeds! Regular hoeing on dry days
will help keep them at bay. Side shoots on your
tomato plants will need to be pinched out too so
as to ensure a bumper crop. Also spring flowering
shrubs will be ready to be pruned now too.
Removing any spent flowers and thinning out
old and dead wood too to help create an open
framework.
JulyAs summer is now well under way regular dead-
heading of bedding plants and repeat flowering
perennials will ensure your blooms right
through. This is also enhanced by regular
applications of a liquid potash based fertiliser
such as a tomato food. You will need to apply a
nitrogen based lawn fertiliser to your grass now
too, especially if you missed a spring feed.
AugustCheck to see which of your neighbours are
about to water your plants while you may be on
holiday. That is of course if you haven’t installed
a watering system. This is very much the month
for kicking back and relaxing and enjoying your
garden with friends and family with maybe a bit
of watering
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St Albans Marquetry Group
The Marquetry Groups in north London hold a bi-annual group competition. Mainly it is a social event to discuss our marquetry techniques .Last year (2017) it was held at Redbridge, and the project was to embellish a photo frame with
marquetry. We were all given identical plain frames to work on and over 40 were exhibited and no two were alike.
The winner was David Gardiner from St Albans with ‘Lest We Forget’, depicting WW1 war emblems.
A clever choice of subject being that most present were of a certain age and the judging was made by those attending!
Marquetry as a hobby uses many talents and skills – some you already have and some we teach you at our classes.
Our work is displayed in various competitions and for demonstration purposes which prompts me to advertise the International Marquetry exhibition to be held at Markyate from 26th May to 2nd June 2018.
If you are interested in joining the next beginner’s class, contact Gordon Negus on 01727850539.
We meet at the Greenwood Park Community Centre, Chiswell Green, from 7pm to 9pm on Wednesdays.
This small group meets every Wednesday at
the Village Hall from 2.00pm to 4.00pm. The
cost is £3.50 per week. Everyone is welcome
from absolute beginner to more experienced
artists. We can give you advise on materials if
this is needed. You can just come along or ring
Barbara on 07577 638631 or
email [email protected]
if you would like more information.
There are several members who would be happy to share their expertise should you need some help.
Club News
Art Group – Park Street Village Hall
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BEST RESULT YET IN CAMERA CLUB OF THE YEAR CONTEST 2018.
Each year the highly respected Photography News publication runs a National competition to decide which, in their opinion, is the Camera Club of the Year. This attracts the very highest standard of images from the best clubs around the UK. Park Street Camera Club have always entered and this Winter they had their best result yet. Our selection of six scenic landscape images placed us 12th from 42 clubs with a score only 5 points off the lead.
Thankfully many of our club members are quite well travelled and the most successful of our pictures was of the Grand Canyon by Jeremy Frazer-Mitchell, called “Desert Storm.” This received 19 out of 20 points. This is a very high score indeed bearing in mind it is an event where perhaps only two pictures from an entry of over two hundred receive the maximum score.
In contrast to this dramatic image another successful entry of ours was Terry Day’s. He chose to show his tranquil “Mist and Frost” a photo taken last winter in Shenley.
Further images from both these authors and other leading members of Park Street Camera Club can be found on our Website
www.parkstreetcameraclub.com
Park Street Camera Club is happy to welcome new members of all ages and abilities. We meet at St Stephens Parish Centre, Station Road. The meetings are on Thursday nights 7:45pm for 8pm and run till 10pm with a coffee break for a proper natter half way through. The second half of our season in now in full swing and extends to 5th July.
All those interested please contact Dave [email protected] or telephone Rod Fricker on 01923 673323
St. Albans Railway Club
Meetings are as follows-:
Thursday 8.2.18 - A history of Eastleigh Locomotive Works (speaker: Colin Boocock)
Thursday 8.3.18 - London Bridge Station Redevelopment (speaker: James Elford)
Thursday 12.4.18 - That was the year that was: 1968 (speaker: Geoff Plumb)
Thursday 10.5.18 - AGM & Planning a main-line rail tour (speaker: Matthew Hill)
All meetings are held at the United Reformed Church Hall, Watford Road,
Chiswell Green AL2 3HG. They start at 19.30 hours and a donation of £3 will suffice for the evening’s entertainment. For further details,
please ring 01442-251540 or email [email protected]
Club News
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As we continue to feature one of our advertisers, the spotlight is on Ian Lees
of Westminster Wills.
Westminster Wills Ltd was started in 1991 in Park Street by Mervyn Ramsey. I purchased the business in 2008 from his family. This will be our tenth-year building and developing the business and assisting clients in Park Street and Chiswell Green for which we pride ourselves on “keeping it local”.
My background is in protection and financial planning with 25 years’ experience. I started out as a direct life assurance salesman, broker consultant with Scottish Widows before becoming an independent financial adviser with BMA Services Ltd. I then started my own practice in 1997 and transferred to a fee only brokerage in 2008. I sold my IFA practice in 2012 to focus on Westminster Wills.
Our objective when discussing drafting a Will, is to assist clients to make their own decisions on their objectives and who they would like to benefit after they pass away. In many instances, we use trusts to retain control of the assets and especially for children under the age of 18 and for vulnerable adults. We can also help in estate administration and probate services where the executors require professional advice on tax or law or wish to be one step back due to emotional or behavioural issues of family members or beneficiaries.
We can also assist you in making arrangements to have your funeral paid for in advance and there are many differing funeral plans which we will assess as the most appropriate for you. One of the advantages of a funeral plan, is it pays out before and for funeral itself, whereas life assurance can take longer. On death, the estates should be frozen including bank accounts which denies access to funds and it may be necessary to borrow from a bank or friends to remain within the law.
For further information, please check our website (www.westminsterwill.co.uk) or
please contact Ian on 01727 867888.
Westminster Wills
STOP PRESS!!If you wish to nominateyour garden for the St Stephen Best Kept Garden award please forward your details to one of the PSRA committee members before 10th September.
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Park Street Noticeboard March to August 2018March 2018 to August 2018
GROUPS & EVENTS1ST PARK STREET SCOUT GROUPBeavers: 6–8 years Thursdays and Fridays
Cubs: 8–10 years Mondays and Tuesdays
Scouts: 10–14 years Thursdays
www.parkstreetscouts.co.uk
www.abfly.org.uk
ALBAN LACEMAKERSMeets Fridays at Marshalwick Community
Centre.
» Margaret Pankhurst 01582 832817
www.albanlacemakers.org.uk
ALPINE GARDEN SOCIETY HERTFORDSHIRE GROUPMeets 3pm, 4th Saturdays United Reformed
Church, St Albans
» Bernard Gane: (01582) 761416;
BADMINTON CLUB Meets 7.30-9.00pm Wednesdays, Greenwood Park
Friendly Non-league Club, no beginners
» James: 852729
BRICKET WOOD ART CLUB Please see page 31
BURYDELL LANE ALLOTMENT ASSOCIATION » Pat Solomons: (01923) 671277;
CHAIR YOGAFriday 11 -12 Park Street Village Hall
» Stacey Landau :07563 577666
CHISWELL GREEN UNIVERSITY OF THE
Meet 10am first Thursday of the month,
Greenwood Park Community Centre.
» Martin Melzack: (812670);
http://u3asites.org.uk/chiswell-green
EARTHWORKS ST ALBANSSells produce by trainees on work-experience/all
abilities. 9.30am–3.00pm, Monday to Friday
FELLAS FITNESS Exercise group for men ages 50+ (£3.50),
8.30–9.30am, Tuesdays
» Joe Capon: (01707) 281004
FROGMORE CRICKET CLUBNew members welcome, adults, junior boys and girls
» Tony Albon (873367)
GIRLGUIDING ST ALBANS SOUTH DISTRICT PARK STREETRainbows 5-7 years – Thursdays
Brownies 7–10 years – Thursdays
Guides 10–14 years – Tuesdays
The Senior Section 14–25 years – Tuesdays
bi-weekly
District Commissioner
Roselle Ambrose 0774 2781699
GREENWOOD PARK CRICKET CLUBLeague cricket Saturdays, friendlies Sundays
» www.greenwoodpark.play-cricket.com
HANDLEY PAGE ASSOCIATION» Chris Scivyer: (873491);
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, FROGMORE» Rev. Dr. Nick Weir Tel: 897974 or
email [email protected]
HOW WOOD PRIMARY & NURSERY SCHOOL
HOW WOOD WOODLAND PROJECT Meets 10am–noon, 3rd Saturdays
» Chris (873819); Pam (872020)
ixed ability) Meets Mondays 1.15pm-2.45pm (£4.50) Sports
Hall, Greenwood Park Community Centre,
Tippendell Lane.
» Contact 01707 274480 or
email [email protected]
Details are correct, to the best of our knowledge, at press time. Please notify [email protected] of any changes or if any membership subscriptions, advanced booking or entrance fees apply. If you wish to attend an event, please check in advance with the organiser.
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Park Street Noticeboard March to August 2018March 2018 to August 2018
LOCOMOTIVE CLUB OF GREAT BRITAIN Meets 7.30pm 2nd Thursdays September through
May
» Murray Eckett (01442 521540);
MOLES VOLLEYBALL CLUBMeets Wednesdays 9-10pm, Greenwood Park
Community Centre.
» Call – David Amesbury (07799 832536)
PARK STREET VILLAGE HALL – £8-15 p/h
Bookings: » Pauline Sangers (420904);
PARK STREET BAPTIST CHURCH
» Liz Prince (768299); [email protected]
PARK STREET C E PRIMARY SCHOOL & NURSERY
» (872158); [email protected]
PARK STREET CAMERA CLUB » Dave Hipperson
PARK STREET & FROGMORE SOCIETYMeets six times a year at Park Street Village Hall
» Jacquie Banfield-Taylor (07792 588892)
PARK STREET NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH » [email protected]
itterMeet 10am Park Street Recreation Ground Car
Park, Dates from Article on Page 15
» Patricia Pryce (873181);
PARK STREET RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION– see page 44
PARK STREET VILLAGE YOUTH FCVarious age groups (7v7, 9v9, 11v11 a-side
football in the West Herts Youth League.)
» Nick Lincoln (07714 767064);
www.parkstreetfc.uk
PARK STREET & ST STEPHENS CHILDREN’S CENTRESupport and Activities for families with children
under 5.
» Jeanette White: (01923 673698); hertsmere-
children.co.uk/childrenscentres/parkstreet.php
PARKWOOD WOMEN’S CLUBMeets 8pm Wednesdays.
» Sue Davis (872806)
ST ALBANS & DISTRICT MODEL ENGINEERING SOCIETYMeets 7.30-10pm Wednesdays at Christchurch
Centre, High Oaks Road, St Albans.
ST ALBANS DISTRICT CENTRE FOR VOLUNTARY SERVICE» 852657; [email protected];
ST ALBANS CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU
Mount Pleasant Lane
» 08444 111444
ST ALBANS & DISTRICT CATS PROTECTION» 0845 371 2064
ST ALBANS FARMERS MARKET8am–2pm, second Sundays
» 98367819; [email protected]
ST ALBANS FRIENDS OF THE EARTHMeets monthly » [email protected]
ST ALBANS GOOD NEIGHBOUR SCHEME(830713); [email protected];
ST ALBANS GREEN BELT ASSOCIATIONCampaigns against inappropriate development »
Penny Jones (823188); [email protected]
ST ALBANS MARQUETRY GROUP– see page 27.
ST STEPHEN PARISH COUNCIL – see page 2
7.30pm third Thursdays. Parish Office open
9am–5pm. » 01923 681443
ST STEPHEN’S GARDENING CLUB » Graham Wilson – 01727 872718
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Park Street Noticeboard March to August 2018March 2018 to August 2018
VER VALLEY SOCIETY» John Fisher (01582 792843); www.riverver.co.uk
Meet second Wednesdays (not August)
7.30-10pm, United Reformed Church Hall,
West Riding, Bricket Wood.
» Caroline Ellis; [email protected]
GENERAL YOGAWednesdays 19:00 -20:00 & Fridays 9:30-10:30
Park Street Village Hall
» Stacey Landau :07563 577666
LOCAL SERVICES & FACILITIESBOING
0800 587 0548
CRIMESTOPPERS 0800 555111
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
HERTFORDSHIRE POLICE
New PCSO 6336 Louise Traxon
RADIO VERULAM 92.6FM
THREE VALLEYS WATER LEAKSPOTTERS
VER VALLEY SOCIETY
GOVERNMENTMEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(01923) 676535
0300 123 4049
(01438) 737320
ST ALBANS CITY & DISTRICT COUNCIL
PARK STREET DISTRICT COUNCILLORS:
ST STEPHEN PARISH COUNCIL
Tippendell Lane
01923 681443 / ststephenparishcouncil.gov.uk
on Parish grounds in Park Street, Greenwood
Park and the Parish Centre – grounds@
ststephenparishcouncil.gov.uk
PARK STREET PARISH COUNCILLORS
Council meetings third Thursday at 19.30 at
St Stephen Parish Centre.
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Give your child a skill
for lifeCosts from £75 a term
New parent and baby classes, Bushey, Fridays
10.15am to 11.15am
The Marlborough Science Academy Tuesdays 3.55pm-4.55pm
Wednesdays 4.40pm-6.10pm Thursday 4pm-6pm
Fridays 3.50pm - 6.20pmand Sundays 12pm-1pm
Sandringham School Sundays 9am-11am
Weekly swimming lessons for everyone aged 3 and over
all abilities welcome
Call Lauren on 07852982753
www.watersplashswimschool.co.uk
We are looking for a part-time
Graphic Designer.Contact Nitin01727 872021
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Friendly personal service for allyour taxation & accounting needs
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We will make sure you go away with the right bike for you! A full range of parts & accessories available.
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Your neighbour may need your help but probably won’t want to askThe St Albans Good Neighbour Scheme has been solving this problem for over 35
years. Many of our neighbours live on their own and have nobody to call upon when they need extra help. We provide a phone line which they can ring. We then link
those who need help with those who are happy to give it. We need to keep reviewing our volunteer list. COULD WE ADD YOUR NAME?
We need:Duty Officers to answer our phone from their own homes;
Practical people who can do little tasks such as fix curtain rails or do shopping;Drivers who can take people to hospital appointments;
Befrienders who can visit somebody on a regular basis.
It is very flexible. Some volunteers help out a few times a year, others a few times a week. www:sagns.org
It is very enjoyable. Expenses are reimbursed.If you would like to get involved please ring the number above to find
out more or look up our website.Company No: 367149 Registered Charity No: 1074638
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When we last wrote about the Neighbour-hood Plan (NP) we were at that stage where the Sites from the ‘Call for Sites’ exercise had been carried out. The sites were sent off to a professional organisation for as-sessment against the Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group’s (NPSG) criteria. The Steering group had some queries over the result and it was sent back for reassessment. We have now had their report back cover-ing all the question we asked.
As a result the NPSG met on 2 November and drew up a list of possible sites for devel-opment. The owners/developers of those sites were invited to meet with the NPSG to add to any information already submit-ted by way of a presentation. All the sites had to conform to the strict criteria and most if not all are within the Green Belt and therefore the prospective developers must show ‘special reasons’ before the sites can be taken out of the Green Belt – that pro-cess is in the hands of the District Council.
We are also in the process of revisiting all the evidence in preparation for writ-ing up the draft plan, ready for examina-tion. It is important to say that any de-velopment that takes place will have had to meet very stringent measures before it is even considered, this is not an exercise in filling any open space with housing. The members of the NPSG are all resi-dents of the Parish and therefore have the best interest of the Parish at heart. They would prefer to see development that the
residents want and need rather than development being imposed upon us by others.
All residents will have the opportunity to have their say when the Plan is sent out at the referendum stage, but we would hope that it is such that you share our views.
Bill PryceSt. Stephen Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group
Become a Parish CouncillorThere is a vacancy on St Stephen’s Parish Council, and we are seeking to appoint an individual to serve as a Councillor for Park Street Ward. If you are interested in supporting your local community, please contact your Parish Office 01923 681443 or [email protected] to re-ceive a nomination form. The closing date is 30th.April 2018, and interviews will be held during May.If you want to know more about being a Parish Councillor, why not ask one of them? See ‘Your Parish Councillors’ at www.ststephenparishcouncil.org.uk
The Parish Council’s 2018 Fete, which was due to be held in May, has been
postponed due to a number of circumstances
over which your Parish Council has no control.
We intend to hold the next Fete in May 2019.
It’ll be worth the wait!
Neighbourhood Plan – Update
Follow the Parish Council on TwitterThe Parish Council now has a Twitter page which will help to keep residents, businesses and visitors up to date on what’s happening around the Parish.
Follow us at https://twitter.com/ststephenpc now to keep up to date with what’s happening.
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Roger Marks Building ServicesLocal, Friendly, Reliable
All work undertakenExtensions Plastering Garden Walls Block Paving
Free Estimates and References givenTel: 07984 424797 or 01923 674800
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What Is Well-Being?We read and hear about well-being, but how can it help you?It is about feelings of contentment, enjoyment and confidence, and being part of the world around us. This can lead to improved self-esteem and self-confidence and enables us to be resilient in the hectic world in which we live.
Awareness - be aware of the present moment-your thoughts and feelings, how your body feels and react to challenges with these thoughts in mind.
Be Active - find an activity you enjoy-it doesn’t have to be organised-just a walk or cycle in our lovely surroundings where you take note of the trees, signs of spring, birdsong.
Connect - talk to people around you-family, work colleagues and neighbours and spend time developing and really talking to people. Start with a greeting and off you go!
Keep Learning - become more confident by learning a new skill-sign up for a course, learn or re-learn a musical instrument, find out how to fix something.
Give to Others - start with a smile or a kind word. Volunteer for a local group which will increase your social circle or join something you always meant to be part of.
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Your PSRA Committee
COMMITTEE OFFICERS:Acting Chair: Dee Youngs – 1 Magnolia Close (07956 852212) Deputy Chairman: (530082) [email protected]
Treasurer: Lucille Hurley, 62 Ringway Road (752663) [email protected]
Editor: Advertising/Newsletter.
COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Jon Breen, 40 Park Street Lane (875987)
Pam Miller, 33 Spooners Drive (872020)Graham & Charlotte Smith, 35 Avian Ave (610634)Cllr Nicholas Tyndale, 63 Park Street (872647)Barbara Vernon, 2 Mill Cottages, Burydell Lane (872092)Laurie Kanka, 34 Dell Rise (751745)
Honorary President: Sandra Constable3 Birchwood Way (768127) [email protected]
DISCLAIMER: Neither the PSRA Committee nor the PSRA Newsletter Editors accept any responsibility for the content of the advertisements within or the views expressed by contributors. PSRA is a non-political organisation; any opinions expressed in this publication should not be deemed to associate the PSRA with, or stand against, any political party.Every effort is made to achieve accuracy in what is reported.Inclusion in the Park Street Noticeboard is free of charge, and dependent upon timely, accurate copy and editorial space.If you would like to submit a photo or an article, or you have an idea for the next issue of the Newsletter please call/write to/email the Editors. The deadline for receipt of information is st August 2018. Submission does not guarantee inclusion.The Newsletter is paid for by advertising and monies raised through fundraising activities including membership subs. Donations always very welcome – please send to the Treasurer, Lucille
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The PSRA social media presence is managed by volunteers Graham and Charlotte Smith (610634) who are always pleased to receive your news and photos too. Our advertisers also get
featured on our website – www.psra.org.uk
PSRA COMMITTEE MEETINGS:At 7.30pm at the Village Hall on the third Wednesday in every month.
There will be no meeting in December
These meetings are open to any residents of Park Street and you’re warmly welcome to attend. Please call any Committee member listed above if you would like to join us for a meeting.
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