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www.dacorum.gov.uk/digest
spring 2017
A new chapter begins
old town hall events
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planning in dacorum
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hemel turns 70
13
garden waste
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The part of your Council Tax payment we receive goes towards providing many services, such as:
collecting your waste and recycling and keeping our streets and parks clean and tidy
running elections and council meetings and improving services
providing opportunities to experience cultural and sports events
building new and maintaining our existing council housing and services; and
managing planning and development in the borough.
You will receive a leaflet through your letter
box in the next few weeks explaining how we
work out your Council Tax, how much we keep
and how we spend it. It will also be available
to download from www.dacorum.gov.uk/
counciltax in early March.
Council Tax 2017-18You will receive your new Council Tax bill in early March. The Council Tax we collect pays for the services you receive from us, Hertfordshire County Council and the Police.
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WelcomeWelcome to the spring issue of Dacorum
Digest. I was delighted to see so much great
feedback from local residents on our social
media pages following the Christmas lights
switch-on in November. It’s great to see
that the work we have carried out in Hemel
Hempstead has really paid off and has made
the town centre a fantastic place for us to
hold community celebrations.
We have now reached another milestone in our regeneration programme as we opened the doors to The Forum in January. The Forum is a great place for you to access council and support services more easily under one roof. You walk into an open plan, energy-efficient building to be greeted by a state-of-the-art central library housed in a light and airy central atrium next to a new café. It’s an inspiring place to visit and a whole new way of working for Councillors and Officers (you can read more about The Forum on page 5).
Wishing you a healthy and happy 2017
Cllr Andrew Williams, Leader of the Council
Changes to Easter waste collectionsThere are changes to waste collections over the Easter Bank Holidays (as shown on your waste collection calendar).
We will be collecting bins as usual on Good Friday 14 April. There will be no collection on Easter Monday 17 April and your bins will be collected one day later this week.
You can check your bin collection date on our website. Just visit www.dacorum.gov.uk/mybins and enter your postcode.
Green bin collectionsFortnightly green bin collections will restart during the first two weeks of March. Remember your green-lidded bin is for garden waste only. Cardboard should be put in your blue-lidded bin and food waste in your kerbside caddy.
For a reminder of what goes in which bin, please visit www.dacorum.gov.uk/whichbin
We’ve moved!We have now moved into The Forum and the Civic Centre in Hemel Hempstead has closed. Our new address is:Dacorum Borough Council The Forum Marlowes Hemel Hempstead Herts HP1 1DN
You will find The Forum on the corner of Combe Street and Marlowes. You can find out more about the services available to you at The Forum, as well as the other organisations who have moved in with us, on page 5.
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Don’t forget if you’ve just turned 18, recently moved or changed your name, you will need to register to vote.
You can register in less than five minutes online, just visit www.gov.uk/register-to-vote and have your National Insurance number to hand.
Upcoming electionsHertfordshire County Council Elections will be held on Thursday 4 May 2017.
Remember if you’re not registered to vote you can’t have your say in local and general elections or referendums. Not being registered to vote may also affect your credit rating.
Here are the key dates in the run-up to the election:
End of March Polling cards issued. These will tell you where to go to vote and are sent to each person in a household who is entitled to vote. If anyone in your household doesn’t receive a card, please contact Electoral Services on 01442 228071.
4 April Closing date for candidate nominations
5 April List of candidates published
13 April Last chance to get yourself on the electoral register. If you are not sure whether your name is on the register, especially if you’re new to the borough, make sure you check well in advance.
18 April Deadline to apply for postal votes
25 April Deadline to apply for proxy votes (someone voting on your behalf)
4 May Election day. Polling stations open at 7am and close at 10pm
5 May Results will be posted at The Forum and www.dacorum.gov.uk/elections2017
Are you registered to vote?
Don’t miss out – get digitalSign up to our monthly email newsletter Digital Digest and you’ll get information about our services, local events, elections and consultations sent to you every month.
Just visit our website to sign up today www.dacorum.gov.uk/digitaldigest
New planning policies for development in DacorumWe have been working on our Site
Allocations document over the last few
years. The document includes proposals for
six key development sites in Dacorum.
Thank you to everyone who gave us feedback on the final changes to this at the beginning of the year.
The final changes included proposals to:
1. Remove Gypsy and Traveller provision in LA5 (Tring)
2. Allow development to start on sites LA1 and LA3 (both Hemel Hempstead) before 2021
3. Slightly increase the amount of housing overall
Your responses have been passed on to the Planning Inspector, Mrs Louise Crosby, for consideration before she produces a final report on the Site Allocations document. If the Inspector thinks it is ‘sound’, we will adopt the plan in summer 2017.
New Local PlanWe have now started work on a new Local Plan for the borough. The Local Plan will set the amount and location of new housing, employment and retail development in Dacorum over the next 20 years.
We are currently finalising a number of studies, which will help us prepare this new plan and we will be asking for your opinion on its content in the summer.
The plan will join together our three current planning strategies into one Local Plan, replacing the Saved Local Plan, the Core Strategy and the Site Allocations documents. The new plan will also contain our policies relating to:
• the Green Belt
• sustainable development
• protecting the built and natural environment
• access to services (e.g. GP surgeries, schools)
• supporting the local economy and town centres
• the provision of infrastructure to support
development
• conserving the historic environment.
How to get involvedIf you, or an organisation you represent, would
like to be contacted about this and other future
planning policy consultations please email your
details to [email protected] or
call 01442 228000 and ask for Strategic Planning.
Can’t make it to the polling station?Anyone can arrange to vote by post or proxy (when someone votes on your behalf). To get a form to request either a postal or a proxy vote contact Electoral Services on 01442 228071 or email [email protected]
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Is your dog’s microchip up to date?
Please make sure you update
your dog’s microchip
information when you change:
Your phone number
Your address
Ownership of the dog to
another person
It is illegal to have any of this
information out of date and if
we cannot contact the owner by
phone, you run the risk of your
dog being taken to kennels
while you are traced. This can
be distressing for the dog and
you can also be fined.
It is also still a legal
requirement for your dog
to wear a collar and an
identification tag in a public
place.
To update your dog’s
information you will need to
contact the microchip company
your dog is registered with.
If you don’t know which
microchip company you are
registered with, your local vet
should be able to tell you.
An increasing amount of the stray
dogs we pick up have out-of-date
microchip details. When stray dogs
are found they are automatically
scanned for a chip but only 20% have up-to-date
information that is legally compliant. A further 33%
have microchips with incorrect information.
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So, visit our website www.dacorum.gov.uk/directdebit to set up your Direct Debit online today, or give us a call on 01442 228000 and ask for Council Tax
For more information about micro-chipping please visit www.dacorum.gov.uk/microchipping
Customer Service CentreIn our new purpose-built customer
service centre you can get help from
our customer services advisors, or
meet with officers in one of the private
interview rooms. Got a quick query
or need to make a payment? We have
five new self-service and two payment
machines so you can beat the queues.
Our advisors will be available from
8.45am – 5.15pm Monday to Thursday
and 8.45am – 4.45pm on Fridays.
Hertfordshire Register Service Hertfordshire County Council’s Register
Services have moved from the Bury to
the first floor of The Forum. You can
visit here to register births, deaths
and marriages. There is also a modern
ceremony room (pictured right).
Hemel Hempstead Library and CreatorSpaceThe borough’s new central library is
making use of its bigger space with
more books and computers, with wi-fi,
reading and study areas – as well as
being designed flexibly to allow for
community events.
This is also home to Hertfordshire’s
second CreatorSpace, which brings
together creativity and digital
technology by encouraging people to
experiment with digital making and
learning in the supportive environment
of the new library. In the CreatorSpace
you will find:
n a 3D printer
n iMac computers, loaded with
professional grade audio and video
editing software
n tablet computers
n digital embroidery sewing machine
n a digital cutter for craft activities
n Chromebooks and Raspberry Pi kits for
use with young people’s coding clubs.
The opening hours of the new library
are 9am to 6pm Monday, Wednesday
and Friday with late opening until 7pm
on Thursday, 12pm to 6pm on Tuesdays,
9.30am to 4pm on Saturdays and 12pm
to 4pm on Sundays.
For more information visit
www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/services/
libraries
Voluntary sector partnersCitizens Advice Dacorum, Dacorum First
Credit Union and Dacorum Community
Trust are also moving into the ground
floor of The Forum over the next few
months.
For more information visit
www.dacorum.gov.uk/forum, like
www.facebook.com/dacorum and
follow www.twitter.com/dacorumbc
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Welcome to The Forum The Forum, your new council, library and voluntary
services hub in Hemel Hempstead, is now open for
business. Take a look inside:
Hemel Hempstead Library and CreatorSpace Eat Lunch – The Forum cafe
Customer Service Centre
Hertfordshire Register Service
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www.DENS.org.uk/cycle
Gadebridge Park100km, 60km and 25km rides
'Well organised. Beautiful scenery. Great routes.'
Rent AidDacorum FoodbankAction Against Homelessness Night Shelter
DENS EnterprisesDay Centre Action Against Homelessness
HILLBUSTER THE HEMEL
Sunday 23rd April 2017
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Are youLinkedIn? Make new contacts, be inspired by speakers
and share ideas at the ‘Get LinkedIn’ event on
7 March from 8am at the Watermill Hotel in
Bourne End, Hemel Hempstead.
Tickets are just £15 +VAT including breakfast
and can be booked by searching for ‘Dacorum
Look No Further’ on LinkedIn or email
It’s a great opportunity to network with your
local business community and discover new
opportunities.
Get ready to enter Dacorum’s Den 2017
Mirroring the Dragon’s Den TV format, this local business grant scheme invites budding entrepreneurs to apply for up to £1,000 to grow and develop. All Dacorum based businesses with fewer than 20 employees and an annual turnover of less than £1 million are eligible.
Organised by Dacorum Borough Council and supported by local sponsors including Haspineall Collins, JE2, FFEI, Abode Bed & Continental, Gyron, Sopra Steria and McDonald’s in Apsley, the scheme opens on 31 March with a workshop from 9am to 11am covering how to apply.
Now in its sixth year, Dacorum’s Den has awarded £50,000 to Dacorum businesses and created 33 jobs within the borough. Last year’s grant winners included Spirit of the Old Town which offers historical costumed tours around Hemel Hempstead and Sherry Hostler Cake Artistry, a new cake business opening in Tring. All businesses applying will receive business support from the Council’s Enterprise and Investment Team.
The deadline for applications is 19 May 2017. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to put their ideas before a panel of judges led by MP Mike Penning MP on 7 July.
The New Year brings new opportunities for small businesses in the
Berkhamsted, Tring and Hemel Hempstead area with the return of
Dacorum’s Den 2017.
Last years winners receiving their prize from the judges
For more information or if you are keen to expand your business in Dacorum visit www.dacorum.gov.uk/dacorumsden
Problem pests?We can help…We offer a professional pest control service both to homes and businesses in Dacorum. We treat a variety of pests including wasps, hornets, ants, flies, mice and rats.
www.dacorum.gov.uk/ [email protected]
Residents please call 01442 228000 and ask for pest control (please tell us if you are a Dacorum Borough Council tenant). Businesses call 01442 228455.
Discounts available for
Dacorum Card holders
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Since the New Year we’ve been installing the final features of the Water Gardens restoration.
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In the lake a new fountain marks the eye of the original Geoffrey Jellicoe’s serpent design. The fountain design has changed over the years but we have worked hard to recreate a view much enjoyed by shoppers and visitors since the 1960s. LED lighting has been added as a new touch.
The Friends’ building‘s new external doors will soon be fitted with a geometric pattern reflecting 1960s design trends. And around the back is the Friends’ sensory garden which will be planted with scented and tactile herbs and flowers. The Friends of Jellicoe Water Gardens have chosen local varieties of apples to plant in the mini orchard, plus there will be a vegetable area to help visitors learn how to grow their own.
Throughout the Gardens there are new welcome and information signs. So when the Gardens open you can find out about the Gardens’ history, ecology and the flower garden.
And we’ve added to Geoffrey Jellicoe’s legacy through an exciting new mural which tells the story of Hemel Hempstead from the Roman period onwards.
You’re invited!We are looking forward to seeing you at the Garden’s official launch later in the year – look out for details nearer the time on our website www.dacorum.gov.uk/watergardens or sign up to our email newsletter to keep up to date with events www.dacorum.gov.uk/digitaldigest
Water Gardens springs into 2017
Photo courtesy of David Spain Collection cared for by the Dacorum Heritage Trust
New benches for visitors The Water Gardens today
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You can purchase an unlimited number of
240-litre green-lidded bins for £25 per bin.
The additional bins (including any extra bins
that residents may have previously purchased
from us) can be emptied through the seasonal
subscription service, which costs £50 per year for
every additional green-lidded bin.
The additional green-lidded bins will be collected
on the same day and at the same frequency as
the normal green-lidded bin collections from
March to November.
The regular garden waste service currently
provided to householders will remain unchanged;
this additional service is simply an optional extra.
Subscribe now to have your extra garden waste collected
For more information, to purchase additional bins and to subscribe to the service visit www.dacorum.gov.uk/extragreenbin
Get your bulky waste
collectedWe provide a collection service for unwanted
bulky household items. We can collect all
kinds of free-standing items such as beds,
wardrobes, settees, fridges, cookers etc.
Unfortunately, building material, or anything
that is part of the fabric of the house
(i.e. rubble), car parts, dismantled sheds,
fences etc. cannot be collected.
Charges for collections are:• Up to three items £30, Dacorum Card
holder £24
• Up to six items £50, Dacorum Card holder
£36
• Over six items, or unusual items, a quoted
collection may be possible.
For more information visit
www.dacorum.gov.uk/bulkywaste or to
book call 01442 228000 and ask for Waste
Services.
You can also take bulky household items
and garden waste to the Household Waste
Recycling Centres free of charge. These are
located at Eastman Way, Hemel Hempstead
and Northbridge Road, Berkhamsted.
Call WasteAware on 0300 1234051 or visit
www.hertsdirect.org/wasteaware
Donate your furniture
If you’d like to donate good quality
items to a local charity you can do so by
contacting the British Heart Foundation
www.bhf.org.uk, DENS Action Against
Homelessness
www.dens.org.uk/shop/donate-goods
or Emmaus www.emmaus.org.uk
Composting at home: • Will save you money
• Will give you a compost soil that is rich in nutrients
• Helps to reduce the waste you throw away
• Is a great opportunity, if you have children at home, for them to help out in the garden and learn about the environment.
If you live in Dacorum, you can get a reduced price compost bin from the Hertfordshire Waste Partnership and start turning your kitchen and garden waste into compost in your garden.
Composting made easyYour fruit and vegetable waste and garden waste can provide all the
nutrition that your garden needs to thrive all year round.
To find out more about composting and to order your compost bin online visit www.getcomposting.com or call 0844 571 4444
We are offering you the opportunity to buy additional green-lidded bins and
have them collected on your normal collection day through our Additional Garden
Waste Subscription Service.
Real nappies make real sense with our
three smart reasons for switching from
disposable to reusable nappies:
Save moneyYou can save up to £500 during your
baby’s first two and half years by
choosing reusable rather than disposable
nappies. You can use them again on your
next child, pass them on to family and
friends or even sell them on.
Save the environment
By the time your baby is potty trained
they could have used as many as 4,000
nappies. It takes up to 500 years for
each one to decompose and when they
do they let out a harmful methane gas
that contributes to climate change.
Get real stylishReal or cloth nappies come in many
different styles, colours and trends, from
leopard print to floral designs, so your
baby can wear a range of fun styles
to express themselves. They are also
available in a range of fabrics including
cotton, bamboo, microfibre and hemp
making them as kind as possible for
your baby’s skin.
Sarah Tucker from Hemel Hempstead
used them for the first time last year,
“We have not had any leaks and since
we bought them we have not had to
spend any more money on nappies.
Not only are they are easy to use and
wash but our daughter finds them
comfortable and has not suffered from
nappy rash. We really like real nappies
and prefer them to disposables.”
Why not give them a try?Sign up to our reusable nappy scheme
and you will receive a free nappy starter
kit, worth over £100, containing five
all-in-one cloth nappies, one night nappy
and wrap, one booster and one roll of
disposable liners. If you buy real nappies
you could qualify for £50 cashback.
You can also try before you buy when
you hire out nappies for £2 per item for a
month from Stork and the Bees Watford
Sling and Cloth Nappy Library. By trying
a variety of nappy styles you can buy
real nappies with confidence. For more
information email
[email protected] or visit
www.facebook.com/storkandthebees
In Dacorum we are looking for
#litterheroes – individuals, groups,
schools and businesses to take part
in the #GBSpringClean to carry out
litter-picking activities. The national
clean-up weekend is 3 – 5 March
but we are hoping to see litter-pick
events throughout the whole of
March. Sign up at
www.greatbritishspringclean.org.uk
Portfolio Holder for Environment,
Sustainability and Regulatory Services,
Councillor Janice Marshall, said,
“Last year an amazing 1,336 residents
carried out clean-up activities, from
school grounds to canals in the Clean
for the Queen initiative. Let’s make it
bigger this year – take a stand and be
our litter hero!”
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The Great British Spring Clean – are you in?
For more information visit www.dacorum.gov.uk/gbspringclean or to take part, email [email protected] about your event and we will provide bags and loan you litter pick sticks (on a first come, first served basis).
We are supporting Keep Britain Tidy’s Great British Spring
Clean to encourage 500,000 people to get out there and make
sure their neighbourhood is one of which they can be proud of.
Get real with real nappiesOver 150 parents in Dacorum understand the real benefits
of using reusable or real nappies. They are also benefitting
from our £50 reward scheme and free nappy kits worth
over £100. With all this on offer can you afford to miss out
on the benefits of choosing real nappies?
In April we will be celebrating
Real Nappy Week. Keep an eye on
our website for details.
For more information on real nappies
visit www.dacorum.gov.uk/realnappy
or email [email protected]
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A captivated, near-capacity audience
watched 14 young people entertain
and impress using masks and physical
theatre techniques. After attending the
performance the Mayor, Cllr Bob Mclean,
said, “The Mayoress and I really did enjoy
the event. The show, although quite
short, was very hard hitting and in some
ways very shocking. My feeling was
that this was felt by every member of
the audience that night. I think the cast
should be requested to perform the show
to a much wider audience.”
Cllr Neil Harden, added, “I’m so pleased to see this innovative and engaging technique was able to support these young people to develop their self- confidence and reduce their anxiety. The overwhelming success of this project has meant that we are able to continue to offer these workshops and an opportunity for young people to gain a qualification for the next two years.”
Congratulations to all our M-ask participants.
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M-ask theatre performance atThe Old Town HallAfter a hugely successful 12-week pilot programme led by Trestle
Theatre company and Signpost Counselling, our M-ask theatre group
put on an amazing and emotional performance at The Old Town Hall.
If you are interested in signing up for the next M-ask programme starting in September 2017, please contact [email protected] or call 01442 228181. Alternatively visit www.dacorum.gov.uk/m-ask
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M-ask theatre group with the Mayoress and Mayor of Dacorum
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Grants help community groups growWhether it’s sporting or singing – your community,
voluntary, arts or charity organisation could benefit from a
grant of up to £3,000.
Last year we funded 22 groups in the borough to help them
improve the lives of Dacorum residents – giving grants of
more than £50,000.
Berkhamsted Rugby Club got its
floodlights repaired and Dacorum
Community Choir, with the help
of our £750 funding, can carry on
singing into the next season.
We funded a specialist mattress
for the Hospice of St Francis and
gave a grant to Herts Society for
the Blind so it could set up a job
club to support people with sight
impairment.
Cllr Neil Harden, Portfolio Holder
for Residents and Corporate
Services, said: “Our funding aims
to help small organisations and
charities to develop and expand.
“Each community grant application
is assessed on a number of factors
including the impact it will have
on the health and well-being of
people in Dacorum, whether it is
helping to look after the interests
of vulnerable and deprived people
and communities and whether
it’s encouraging people from all
backgrounds to get involved in
their community. Groups such
as Dacorum Community Choir
help enhance mental health
and social well-being. I watched
a rehearsal and saw how
enthusiastically the choir sang,
and was impressed to learn that
the choir is fully inclusive - anyone
can join regardless of ability or
experience.”
Sally Davies, Chairman of
Dacorum Community Choir,
said: “We’re very grateful to the
borough council and the councillors
for their generous grant, which will
allow us to continue and expand
our community concerts. It means
a lot to us that the commitment
we make to singing with the
community has been recognised in
this way.”
Find out if your community
group is eligible or apply on
our website:
www.dacorum.gov.uk/grants
Dacorum Community Choir with Cllr Harden (right)
The sports initiative, run in partnership with Sport England, has funded almost 30 activities across the borough in the past 12 months, investing more than £80,000 into disadvantaged and underrepresented groups over this time.
During a successful 2016 Get Set, Go Dacorum funded projects including Let’s Dance, aimed at over 55s, which has resulted in an increase in general happiness and well-being of participants.
Rush Judo – aimed at adults with a learning disability - is another success story with the sessions becoming increasingly popular.
Portfolio Holder for Residents and Corporate Services, Cllr Neil Harden, said, “The impact the project has had on the local community has been outstanding. The past 12 months alone has seen over 1,000 new participants engage with various local activities provided by the scheme. It has successfully created new opportunities for participation in sport and physical activity for more people across Dacorum.”
Get Set, Go Dacorum has been awarded Community Project of the Year 2016
at the Herts Sports Partnership Awards.
Top award for Get Set Go
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GET SET GO
DACORUMget active. get involved. get healthy.
To find out about the Get Set, Go Dacorum activities happening near you and to see how you can get active in 2017 visit www.getsetgodacorum.co.uk
Ben Russell, Project Lead with Cllr Neil Harden Get moving with pedal powerGet fit with your family and join
our community bike rides starting
in spring. We offer free guided bike
rides across Dacorum to keep the
whole family active together.
Rides are free and grouped in levels to suit
everyone from beginners to experienced
cyclists. If you don’t have a bike, we can
hire them, and other equipment such as
baby seats, out for free.
The rides go from our new cycle hub in
Woodhall Farm Adventure Playground,
Hemel Hempstead every Sunday at 10am.
For more information or to register:
email [email protected]
Prize draw winner Denise treats her coffee mates
Do you want to have a voice in your
community? You could join one of five
Neighbourhood Action groups in Dacorum.
Love your neighbourhood – have your say
The groups give residents and councillors the opportunity
to work closely together in identifying issues in a ward –
and mean any problems can be tackled in partnership.
We hold meetings throughout the year where you can
meet people from your neighbourhood and get involved.
The groups focus on Adeyfield, Gadebridge, Warners End
and Chaulden, Grovehill and Woodhall Farm, Highfield and
Hemel town.
For the next meeting dates go to page 15 or there is more
information on how to join the steering groups and a full
list of meeting dates here: http://www.dacorum.gov.uk/
home/community-living/neighbourhood-action
We are also listening to residents through consultation –
last year we asked residents from all five groups to let us
know the issues that concern them. The issues that were
raised will be reviewed by the steering groups.
Resident Denise Chennell won a £50 prize for
completing the survey and said the money would be
spent on an afternoon tea at her community group
Coffee Mates, which meets at Adeyfield Community
Centre. She set the voluntary group up to give local
residents aged 50 plus a place to meet and socialise.
For more information about Coffee Mates email
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New Town turns 70
1940sHemel officially becomes a New Town. Over 10,000
people join the waiting list to move from poor quality or
bombed-out housing in London after World War II. Hemel
Hempstead Development Corporation begins building the
first houses in Adeyfield.
1950sThe first four families
move in on 8 February
1950 and are visited
by a young Queen
Elizabeth II in 1952.
Houses start to be built
in the neighbourhoods
of Bennetts End,
Chaulden and Warners
End.
The first factory is built
on Maylands in 1950
and in 1956 Lucas
Rotax (later known as
Lucas Aerospace)
opens and becomes
one of the area’s major
employers.
In 1959 the M1 opens, providing a gateway to London and
the north. In 1954 the market moves from the old town to
the Marlowes, the town’s new main shopping centre.
Gadebridge Park is bought by the Council and opens as
a public park in 1952. Jellicoe’s Water Gardens are also
completed.
1960sThe town starts to develop beyond homes as the library,
Civic Centre, police station, fire station, the college, court,
health centre and the Pavilion all open their doors for
the first time. The Nickey Line (between Hemel and
Harpenden) is closed and the railway bridge over Marlowes
is demolished. In 1965 the London to Euston railway is
electrified and the main train station is rebuilt.
1970sThe Plough – or ‘Magic’ as it’s better known – Roundabout
debuts its two-way design. Hemel has a ‘Kodak moment’
when the company moves into the twenty storey skyscraper
overlooking the roundabout in 1971. Brocks Fireworks closes
and Woodhall Farm neighbourhood is built on the site.
1980sGrovehill, the last of the New Town neighbourhoods is
completed. St Paul’s Hospital is demolished and services are
transferred to West Herts Hospital.
1990sMarlowes Shopping Centre opens in 1990, followed by
Leisure World entertainment complex in 1995. The A41
dual carriageway is built linking Hemel to the M25. John
Dickinson Paper Mills closes.
2000sIn 2005 Riverside Shopping Centre opens, extending the
town centre to the Magic Roundabout. The Buncefield oil
depot explosion in December the same year causes the
largest peacetime fire in Europe.
TodayIn 2014 Dacorum Borough Council begins a £30 million
Hemel Evolution town centre transformation. This is swiftly
followed by the regeneration of Jarman Park. The Forum
opens in January 2017, providing a modern and efficient
home for council services, a new library and registry office,
and voluntary sector partners.
To find out more about Hemel Hempstead’s New Town history:
• visit www.dacorumheritage.org.uk
• listen to residents’ stories online at www.talkingnewtowns.org.uk
• watch videos at www.britishpathe.com (search ‘Hemel Hempstead’) and player.bfi.org.uk/film/watch-home-of-your-own-1951
On 4 February 1947 Hemel Hempstead became the third town to be granted ‘New Town’ status
by the Government. It was the beginning of the Hemel Hempstead we know today.
Our recent Hemel Evolution transformation of the town centre has prepared it for the future.
Taking a quick look back over the last 70 years shows us just how far we’ve come.
The Queen visits new residents
The Development Corporation’s plan for the New TownAdeyfield Square
Jellicoe Watergardens
The Magic Roundabout
The Marlowes shopping centre
Buncefield smoke plume
New Town Square event space
14 Engage
If you live in Dacorum, the Council is part of your every day life, so it’s important you have a say in the decisions that affect you. This section in Dacorum Digest is to let you know about opportunities coming up for you to get involved in local decision making.
Dacorum Borough Council
Committee meetingsMeetings of the Council, its Cabinet and other committees are open to the public. You can arrange to speak at one of these meetings if they are discussing an issue of particular interest to you. Go to www.dacorum.gov.uk/participate for more information.
All meetings take place at The Forum and start at 7.30pm with the exception of Development Control which starts at 7pm.
Full CouncilAll 51 Council Members attend full Council meetings, held around seven or eight times a year. They debate and agree decisions on behalf of local residents.
Wednesday 19 April Things being discussed include the budget for 2017-18 and matters referred from Cabinet.
Wednesday 17 May Mayor making — handing over to the new Mayor of Dacorum for 2017/18.
Cabinet MeetingsThe Council’s Cabinet has six senior Councillors who meet every month to make key decisions. The Cabinet’s decisions can be ‘called in’ to be looked at in more detail by an Overview and Scrutiny Committee, or may need to be approved by Full Council.
Tuesday 21 March Things being discussed include how our services are performing.
Tuesday 25 April Things being discussed include parking and access to Hemel Hempstead town centre and the Grovehill Neighbourhood Plan.
Tuesday 23 May Things being discussed include how our services are performing.
Overview and Scrutiny CommitteesThese meet regularly to discuss service performance and improvements and to check the decisions made by the Cabinet. They are made up of Council Members from across the political parties and encourage views from local people, community groups and our partner organisations.
Strategic Planning and EnvironmentTuesday 14 March
Housing and CommunityWednesday 15 March
Finance and Resources Tuesday 7 March
Health in DacorumWednesday 1 March
Development Control CommitteeThis committee makes decisions on planning applications
Thursday 16 March Thursday 6 April Thursday 27 April Thursday 25 May
Other committee meetingsLicensing (Health and Safety and Enforcement)Tuesday 28 March Tuesday 25 April Tuesday 23 May
Dacorum Community Safety PartnershipWednesday 24 May
Standards CommitteeThursday 9 March
Meeting times and agendas are correct at the time of printing but can change. Meeting agendas are published a week before the meeting date. You can find the most up to date details, agendas, minutes and meeting dates on our website at www.dacorum.gov.uk/councilmeetings
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Council tenants and leaseholdersAre you a Dacorum Borough Council tenant or leaseholder? There’s never been a better time to get involved!
We’re committed to delivering effective resident involvement and have some fantastic opportunities coming up, including the launch of our new Tenant Academy.
Whether you see yourself as a committee member, or would just be happy to answer the occasional survey we want to hear from you.
If you are one of our tenants or leaseholders and would like to find out more visit www.dacorum.gov.uk/get-involved or contact us at [email protected] or call 01442 228000 and ask for Tenant Involvement.
The Neighbourhood Action groups in Dacorum give local residents the chance to work on local issues and work with Councillors and other organisations to make a difference in their neighbourhood.
Neighbourhood Action groups operate in:
• Adeyfield – Monday 20 March 2017, Adeyfield School
• Gadebridge, Warners End and Chaulden – Monday 24 April 2017, Warners End Community Centre
• Highfield – Monday 22 May 2017, Cranford House
• Hemel Hempstead Town – Monday 8 May 2017, The Forum
• Woodhall Farm, Grovehill and Piccotts End – Monday 3 April 2017, Grovehill Community Centre
Neighbourhood Action
Find out more: www.dacorum.gov.uk/neighbourhoodaction Email: [email protected] or call 01442 228000 and ask for Neighbourhood Action.
Have your sayWe ask for your views on a variety of issues in surveys throughout the year. You can take part online at www.dacorum.gov.uk/consultation
Online consultation groupWant to give us your views on a range of council issues? Join our online consultation group and let us have your views via the internet. The email group is designed to be flexible and convenient to you. Once you join, you will be invited to take part in online consultations. You won’t have to participate in every consultation – only the ones that you feel relevant to you or would like to give us your opinion about.
To join you must be aged 16 or over, live in Dacorum and be able to complete our surveys online.
Register at www.dacorum.gov.uk/consultation where you’ll also find more information, or email [email protected] with any questions.
TheatreTickets £14, £12 concession, £10 Dacorum Card, £5 UpStaged
Cautionary Tales for Daughters Cautionary Tales for Daughters is a musical foray into the heart of growing up and the peculiarities of parenting. Imagine the playfulness of Victoria Wood with the satirical bite of Tim Minchin. Suitable for 14+Friday 3 March, 8pm
The Thing That Came From Over There Inspired by the horror movies of the 1950s, The Thing That Came From Over There is a fast-paced rollicking ride, mixing paranoia, suspense and hilariously gruesome deaths. Saturday 18 March, 8pm
The Diary of a Hounslow Girl From traditional Pakistani weddings to fights on the night bus, this is a funny, provocative play highlighting the challenges of being brought up in London in a traditional Muslim family. Tuesday 28 March, 8pm
Romeo and Juliet Lovers from feuding families wed in secret, but their plans are torn apart by bitter violence. Merely Theatre’s minimalist, gender-blind productions put an emphasis on accessibility and clear storytelling, bringing Shakespeare’s words to vivid new life. Wednesday 10 May, 2pm and 8pm For ticket prices (including school bookings) please visit our website
Family TheatreThe Explorer A delightful new marionette show performed by puppeteer, Lori Hopkins. After crash landing on an unusual island, the brave Explorer encounters wild beasts, rough seas and futuristic technologies. An imaginative show for ages 3 – 8 years with original music and stunning visuals. Saturday 25 March, 11am and 2.30pm Tickets £6, £4.50 Dacorum Card
Monstersaurus This brand new show from the creators of Aliens Love Underpants is monster-ously good! Follow the young inventor Monty as he creates a whole world of wacky inventions and incredible monsters. Saturday 8 April, 11am and 2.30pm Tickets £6.50, £5 Dacorum Card
There and Back Again The Odyssey is the classic of classics, the mother of all stories, the ultimate source of myths and legends full of giants, ghosts, Greeks and great adventure. Join Lyngo Theatre on a thrilling ride across hostile seas and spooky islands to finally realise that no matter how far you roam, there’s no place like Homer. Suitable for ages 6 – 11yrsSaturday 29 April, 11am and 2.30pm Tickets £6.50, £5 Dacorum Card
Family FilmTickets £3 (includes a glass of squash)
Pete’s Dragon (PG) Saturday 1 April, 11am
Kubo and the Two Strings (PG) Saturday 22 April, 11am
Storks (PG) Saturday 6 May, 11am
Music£13, £11 concession, £10 Dacorum Card
Tina May Jazz singer, Tina May, returns to The Old Town Hall with her band to celebrate her favourite ‘Divas’ - Ella Fitzgerald in particular in this centenary year of her birth. Saturday 11 March, 8pm Tickets £15, concession £12
Alison Rayner Quintet In ARQ, Alison Rayner has gathered a group of musicians who sympathetically support her music. The quintet’s music is bursting with melodic and harmonic references from jazz, classical and folk music. Thursday 27 April, 8pm
Irish Mythen Irish Mythen is an Irish-born Canadian folk artist who has amassed accolades and achievements across several continents over the years. Contemporary catchy anthems are blended with traditional tunes borrowed from her homeland and woven together with a signature blend of edgy humour and heartfelt storytelling.Friday 5 May, 8pm
ComedyScreaming Blue Murder Do Mondays always feel like the worst day of the week? Then come on down to The Cellar Club and let the best and brightest comedians on the circuit put a smile on your face! Please note the earlier start time of 8pm.
Monday 6 March, 8pm Compere Bennett Arron presents Addy van der Borgh and Debra-Jane Appelby
Monday 3 April, 8pm Compere Windsor presents Andre Vincent and Ola
Monday 8 May, 8pm Compere Bennett Arron presents Richard Morton and Amy Howerska
Mitch Benn: Don’t Fear the Reaper It’s been a morbid time for “the country’s leading musical satirist” (The Times); he’s turned 46 - over the hill by anyone’s standards - his personal life is in turmoil, and his childhood heroes are dropping like flies. Mitch confronts his - and YOUR – mortality with hilarious (and tuneful) consequences.Friday 10 March, 8pm
Barbara Nice: Raffle Experience this critically acclaimed tip-top comedy character live from ‘Phoenix Nights’ actress and comedian Janice Connolly. A playful, life-affirming show for all the family including the chance to win a prize off Barbara’s table.Friday 28 April, 8pm
DanceTickets £14, £12 concession, £10 Dacorum Card, £5 UpStaged
It’s OK I’m Dealing With It In a culture obsessed with quick fixes, a need for perfection and fake smiles, what do we do when things aren’t okay? With their multi-award winning combination of dance, theatre and comedy, the Hiccup Project’s Cristina and Chess unravel and blow the cover on what it is to be okay.Tuesday 21 March, 8pm
FilmFilm tickets £3.50. Please visit our website for the full list of films
Bridget Jones’s Baby (15) Wednesday 8 March, 7.30pm
Dare to be Wild (PG) Thursday 23 March, 1pm
Comeback Classic Screening: The Big Sleep Enjoy a classic film from a bygone era on the big screen. Thursday 20 April, 1pm
The Girl on the Train (15) Wednesday 3 May, 7.30pm
A Street Cat Named Bob (12A) Tuesday 9 May, 2pm
A United Kingdom (12A) Thursday 18 May, 1pm
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The Old Town Hall is a buzzing arts space full of entertainment for everyone. All events until August are now on sale! For further information about what’s on at The Old Town Hall, pick up a copy of our latest new-look brochure or visit our website: www.oldtownhall.co.uk
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The Old Town Hall, High Street, Hemel Hempstead, HP1 3AE oldtownhall.co.uk facebook.com/theoldtownhallarts Twitter @theoldtownhallBook tickets: By phone 01442 228091, Monday to Friday, 12noon to 5.30pm. Postage fee £1.50 per transaction. Online select your own seat at oldtownhall.co.ukIn person Monday to Friday, 12noon to 5.30pm and from one hour before each performance.
Introducing Relaxed Classics Screenings at The Old Town Hall2017 will see a new season of friendly and welcoming vintage film screenings at The Old Town Hall in partnership with Age UK (Dacorum) and with sponsorship from Derrick Bridges & Co solicitors firm. These screenings are especially designed for senior citizens, dementia, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s sufferers and their supporters.
During relaxed film screenings the lights are not dimmed to prevent people from being disorientated, the soundtrack is not loud and the film goers can move around and make noise if they want to. Screenings also have an interval of 20 minutes.
Relaxed screenings will take place on the last Thursday of every month at 2pm. Tickets are £4 and include a hot drink and a biscuit. For further details and to view the full season of films, visit the website at www.oldtownhall.co.uk or pick up a brochure from The Old Town Hall Box Office.
Tickets £4 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits)
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Thursday 30 March, 2pm
Some Like it Hot Thursday 27 April, 2pm
Singing in the Rain Thursday 25 May, 2pm
Barbara Nice: Raffle
Tina May
There and Back Again
Dawn Chorus Walk Saturday 29 April and 6 May, 5am – 7am Experience early morning bird song with Ashridge Estate rangers who will be on hand to help identify bird songs. Breakfast included. Adult £15, child £10 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ ashridge-estate
Bluebells at Dockey Wood Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 April, Monday 1, Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 May, 10am-4pm Ashridge Estate will be charging an admission fee to Dockey Wood over our two peak weekends. Adult £3, child £1, National Trust members free www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ashridge-estate
Easter crafts Monday 3 – Friday 7 April, 10am – 4pmMake and decorate your own Easter craft at the visitor centre. £2 per craft. No need to book, just drop in. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ashridge
Easter Trail 1 April – 17 April Find missing eggs around Tring Museum and win a chocolatey treat! Suitable for children aged 5+ Advance booking required Trail sheet £1 www.nhm.ac.uk/visit/tring/ what-s-on-at-tring.html
Tring Park Egg Hunt Monday 10 April, 10.30am and 2.30pm Make and decorate Easter-themed crafts to take home. Advanced booking required www.nhm.ac.uk/visit/tring/ what-s-on-at-tring.html
Classical music concert Saturday 11 March, 7.30pm Beethoven Overture: Egmont, Beethoven Symphony No.7, Brahms Piano Concerto No.2 Soloist; Dinara Klinton St Peter’s Church, Berkhamsted £15 in advance, £16 on the door; under 18s free – Tickets available from Aitchison’s estate agents, 154 High St, Berkhamsted, 01442 873205 www.bridgewater-sinfonia.org.uk
Positive Movement Well-being programme for older people – gentle exercise with time to socialise over tea. Locations in Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted and Tring For more information call 01462 678804 www.letchworthcentre.org/positive-movement-2
Tring Cinema A community pop-up cinema for Tring and surrounding areas. Screenings in March include Finding Dory and The Danish Girl. Cash bar for refreshments and popcorn Nora Grace Hall, Tring Adult £6, Child £4, Under 3s free
To discover more ways to enjoy Dacorum and find events happening near you visit www.visitherts.co.uk
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Walks
OtherEventsWhy the English Submission to William the Conqueror at Berkhamsted Still Matters Friday 7 April, 7.30pm A talk by Professor David Bates The Old Hall, Berkhamsted School Tickets £5 www.berkhamsted-castle.org.uk/blog
Root and branch: tales of trees at Ashridge Saturday 4 March, 11am – 2pm The opening of a new exhibition which showcases some of Ashridge’s best and most fascinating trees. Then join rangers on a guided walk of some of the estate’s veteran trees. Booking required www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ashridge-estate
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