Potters Bar Town FC have improved changing and clubhouse facilities in Hertfordshire with investment from the Premier League, delivered by the Football Stadia Improvement Fund (FSIF).
Girlguiding Radlett District staged a celebration of 100 years of women’s votes in Radlett Village Centre on Saturday 9th June. Local Conservative Councillor Caroline Clapper joined the young people who have been exploring the acts of the suffragettes during their unit meetings.
On 21st May, Hertsmere Borough Councillor, Meenal Sachdev, presented as a keynote speaker at the Business Seminar, “Unchaining Modern Slavery in Your Business” in Stevenage.
At this time of year residents will be seeing their Council Tax bills arrive and may be asking how they can reconcile the figures in their bill with those used in media reports about Council Tax rises.
Your local Conservative Councillor Paul Morris OBE has been charged by the Leader of Hertsmere Borough Council to lead a consultation group to ascertain the desires and needs of the Bushey Community.
The Government estimates that there are between 10,000 and 13,000 victims of modern slavery across the UK, but as this is a hidden crime, it is likely that the numbers are far greater. Of the 119 potential modern slavery victims that have been identified in Hertfordshire since 2009, 58 were women, 32 were men, 17 were boys and 12 were girls.
Goods for Good is a local charity based in Borehamwood. Founded in 2014, it has in just over three years delivered over £12 million worth of goods to 12 countries, reaching over 1.2 million people, including refugees and typhoon survivors.
Thank you to all who attended the Holi Festival in Elm Court Community Centre in Potters Bar today with Cllr’s Cynthia Barker, Charles Kelly, Abhishek Sachdev and Deputy Mayor Brenda Batten.