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January 24, 2012
The Old Hatfield Residents Association is in discussion with Hatfield town Council regarding Xmas decorations for Salisbury Square this Xmas.  So fingers crossed we will have Xmas cheer here again this December, just like the old days.

If you have still not objected to the incinerator, and wish to, the deadline is 31st January 2012.  You can go here - http://blog.hatfield-anti-incineration.co.uk/#home  -   to download a form made by the Hatfield Anti Incineration group and meet t the deadline.


 

Hatfield Dog Watch

January 24, 2012

Hatfield Dog Watch

Please come along and join us. This is our first meeting and with your help and support we aim to make Hatfield a better and safer place to enjoy your dogs!

5th February at 5pm

Hatfield Fire Station

Our hope is that together we can improve the safety and cleanliness of local areas for dog walkers and residents.

Please pass this message on to anyone you think may be interested

 Thank you for your interest and we...


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Green light for £6m Hatfield rail station facelift

December 7, 2011

Thursday, December 1, 2011 4:24 PM

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Hatfield rail station set for £6m facelift

November 25, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
6:29 AM - http://www.whtimes.co.uk/news/hatfield_rail_station_set_for_6m_facelift_1_1133691

HATFIELD Railway Station is in line to get a multi-million pound upgrade, the Welwyn Hatfield Times understands.

The transformation will include a new bus interchange and taxi rank, mul...


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Police HQ opens its doors for free family day out

August 9, 2011


Hertfordshire Constabulary is holding an Open Day at Police HQ on Saturday, September 10th 2011, from 11am until 3pm to commemorate 175 years of policing in the county.

The day promises to be filled with fun for all of the family and admission is absolutely FREE!

Highlights include: seeing behind-the-scenes at police HQ, firearms demonstrations, dogs demonstrations, bouncy castle, gladiator jousting, music, refreshments and tug of war. You can also bring your bicycle along for free s...


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Litter Pick

August 6, 2011
Nick Moorhouse from Gascoyne Cecil Estates has proposed (through the Old Hatfield Community Forum) a tidying up purge of Salisbury Square and the surrounding areas between 10am and midday on Saturday 8th October. Hatfield House will provide black sacks but everybody should provide their own gloves. Please tell as many people as possible
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Updates from Old Hatfield Residents Association

August 6, 2011
Two updates for you - firstly we have been advised by the council that the new public benches for Salisbury Square should be ready by late summer. 

Secondly, we are pleased to advise that the mobile library will be visiting St Audreys care home at the top of Church Street once every three weeks, starting in September.  The library will be available for all in the area  to use and St Audreys themselves would be delighted to have more integration with the local community through useage of...
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Tea at Mary Church

July 15, 2011

Mary Church with St Thomas More


You are invited to the annual Strawberry Tea
on the Green outside the church in Batterdale
(in church hall if wet)

                on

24th July 2011 at 3.00pm

£2 per person - to include:

Drink (tea / coffee / squash)

Scone with jam, strawberries and cream

Activities for children in hall.




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Unveiled - vision for future of Old Hatfield

July 13, 2011
By Ross logan, Welwyn Hatfield Times, Wednesday, 13th July, 2011

Provisional plans to reinvigorate an historic part of Hatfield with an £8.2m redevelopment scheme have been presented to Welwyn Hatfield Council.

Proposals to redevelop Salisbury Square, in Old Hatfield, were outlined during a development consultation forum held at Campus West on Thurday.

The scheme, drawn up by Gascoyne Cecil Estates, which manages nearby Hatfield House, would see a row of 1970s shops and maisonettes demolished a...
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New non-emergency 101 number launches in Herts Police

July 8, 2011



A new non-emergency number has launched at Herts Police, aimed at making the service easier to use and more efficient.

101 will replace the current non-emergency number, 0845 33 00 222.

The changeover will not happen immediately and the ‘0845' number is expected to be in place for approximately a year, running in tandem with 101 to ensure a smooth transition.

It will cost 15p for the duration of a call to 101, whether made from a landline or mobile phone.

However, for those whose cu...


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