With a new tile shop in town there’s no better time to rethink your bathroom. FIXTURES AND FITTINGS “The big […]
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Rose and Crown Jewels
We thought it would be fun to occasionally review the wine offerings of our local hostelries as she calls them. […]
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Calling Under 18s Sporting Champs
Have you won a sporting award recently? Are you top of your league? Could you be Chorleywood Young Sports Star […]
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Dogs doing well
Jamie Pound and partner Gemma are to dogs and owners what Supernanny is to children and parents. They have a […]
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Prince was here: Michael’s Man Drawer May
Nothing but the best It was the Champagne part of the ‘80`s and I had landed on my feet, a […]
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Canal Walk for Parkinson’s
Two Chorleywood men have just walked the Grand Union Canal from Birmingham to Chorleywood to raise money and awareness for Parkinson’s […]
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All that Jazz
The first in a series of events to mark the fiftieth year of Hurstleigh Homes saw a packed Christ Church […]
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Below the (Green) Belt
Urgent notices recently posted around Carpenters Wood and near Chenies Manor expressed concern that fields between the A404 and the […]
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French Market this Sunday ( 8 May)
Chorleywood welcomes back The French Market this Sunday 8 May Traders from Normandy once again will be setting out their […]
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Cricket season starts
Cricket in Chorleywood doesn’t just happen in the summer, running the Club is a year-round operation . “In January, our […]
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On Common Ground
The first of this year’s monthly Butterfly Surveys by Friends of the Common (FOCC) was carried out in the hope that Peacocks, […]
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Just Desserts
One of the great vinous treats is a bit of an undiscovered trifle if you’ll pardon the pun. I know […]
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Michael’s Man Drawer: POST SCRIPT
I am a regular visitor to Chorleywood Post Office so when asked to contribute ideas for its future I found […]
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A taste for craft beer
Chorleywood may well be as associated with beer in the future as it has been with bread in the past. […]
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November Wines: Mezze Mangal
I first came across the acronym BYO on my first trip to Australia and New Zealand in the eighties. Wine […]
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What’s in store for Poores
There is widespread concern in the village about what will happen to our most popular pop-in shop Poores in its […]
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Village Day 2015
Brilliant weather for Village Day, with thanks to our lovely neighbours Poores who ran garden games for the children and […]
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Film crews back at Chenies Manor
If you spot somebody who looks remarkably like Charles Dance in the Red Lion, Chenies, chances are it will be […]
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The ‘last bank in town’ closes
The Last Bank in Chorleywood has closed it doors The feeling of outrage at the decision to close Nat West […]
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