Paul Carrack launches a new studio album on the 7thSept on his own record label, Carrack-UK, The album , These […]
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COMMON PRACTICE
As a Common Ranger, Daniel du Gard’s responsibilities include groundwork and conservation but more recently, and going forward, the emphasis […]
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STITCH UP
With the revival of retro skills and a trend for upcycling comes the appeal, and need, for sewing, but most […]
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THE THINKING GARDEN
When parent Anna Gardner sadly passed away last year leaving two young daughters, Rebecca Roberts, Head Teacher at Chorleywood Primary […]
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SCD SCENIC PAINTERS
Seven students from St Clement Danes turned out to help paint a Hamelin backdrop for the end of term Pied Piper […]
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A Kind of Magic
Continuing our occasional series on later-in-life leisure activities we discover why professional film director and animator Graham Ralph has a […]
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KNITTERS NEEDED
If you enjoy knitting and like a mission, get in touch with Barbara Sedassy. Packages of children’s knits get sent to Mukano County, […]
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Fiona’s latest knits
Pro knitter and author Fiona Goble excels at creating small figures out of yarn from zombies to royals – most […]
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A real belter
Elizabeth Bond is one of around two dozen select artists selling their makes at the Memorial Hall on 22 September. […]
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Walt ‘n’ Matilda, Chorleywood Koalas
It couldn’t be more apt that Marty Kristian chose to write his first children’s book about two koala bears linked […]
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HERTS OPEN STUDIOS Sat 8 – Sun 30 September
It’s Herts Open Studios time again from Sat 8 – Sun 30 September when artists and artisan makers open their doors […]
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SCARECROW TRAIL: FRI 21 SEPT – SUN 23 SEPT
Our third Chorleywood Magazine Scarecrow Trail happens this month!
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2018 SCARECROW TRAIL
FRI 21 SEPT – SUN 23 SEPT We are very happy to announce our third Chorleywood Magazine Scarecrow Trail from […]
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SCHOOL READING DOG
Albert is the quietest in class at The Russell School, partly because of his docile, laid-back nature, but mostly because […]
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JAMES HALL, QUEEN’S SCOUT
Eighteen year old James Hall has achieved the prestigious Queen’s Scout Award (QSA), the highest honour in Scouting for […]
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DIARY OF A MET HOUSE – 2: KITTING OUT THE ROOMS AND WARTIME VEG PLANTING
We dip into a scrapbook, compiled by Stan in autumn/winter 1937 and spring 1938, during the construction and fitting of […]
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Michaels’ Man Drawer – Family
Last month it was widely reported that a mad fat egomaniac dictator with daft hair shook hands with a mad […]
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On their bikes!
A group of twenty Chorleywood Primary parents and friends are taking part in the Chiltern 100 Cycling Festival on Sunday15 […]
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SCD SCIENCE WINNERS
A team of four students from St Clement Danes are regional winners in Shell’s national schools’ science competition, The Bright […]
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Shared experience
Children from Hillside Pre-school are visiting Sunrise Senior Living Care Home on a monthly basis to interact with residents joining […]
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