Council-owned Elstree Studios has had another glorious year of award-winning success for productions made on its stages including, Strictly Come Dancing and Netflix drama The Crown.
The Studios pay over £1.5 million to the council every year…money used to pay for local services.
Councillor Anthony Spencer and Leader of Hertsmere and County Councillor, Morris Bright MBE met with Councillor Phil Bibby, the Hertfordshire County Council Cabinet member for Highways.
Hertsmere are to be involved in a partnership project to examine the use of chatbots and Artificial Intelligence (AI) with £80,000 from the Local Digital Fund.
Oliver Dowden CBE, Member of Parliament for Hertsmere, and Morris Bright MBE, Leader of Hertsmere Council, have made a pledge to fight hatred, religious intolerance and discrimination in their roles as the Borough’s elected representatives.
Councillors have been delighted by the attendance to exhibitions across Hertsmere to discuss the Local Plan, with nearly 900 people attending the three events held so far.
The Sixty Plus Club in Potters Bar and South Mimms supports the over 60s. It is open every weekday and provides a two course lunch (at cost price) as well as entertainment and is a great way for older local residents to meet other people.
Dame Alice Owen School has a growing Golf team and trophy case due to the success in the last few years of its golf programme; thanks, in part, to the help of its local Councillor and Potters Bar Golf Club.
Local Democracy Week takes place every year and aims to raise awareness about local authorities. It encourages residents to take part in local democracy and as part of it events are held throughout the week to celebrate and inform residents about the work that local authorities do.