Sally Symington, Lib Dem Candidate in the General Election, "Supports 20's Plenty"
"Twenty's Plenty in Residential Areas", say Nick and Sally
"Twenty's Plenty in Residential Areas", say Nick and Sally
Update on former gasworks site, Wharf Lane. Work to complete the new underground module should be completed by Christmas. The second stage of the work starts on Jan.18th. The old pressure reduction station will be dismantled. This is expected to be completed by the spring. National Grid thanks residents for their patience during the road closures at the start of the work. If you have any questions ring the NG community helpline on 0800 073 1047. ………………………………………………………. The Dragon and St George - Croxley Mummers will be performing around Croxley this coming Sunday. Starting at All Saints at 11.15am, visiting Dickinson Square, the Red House, the Fox and Hounds, the Coach and Horses, the Artichoke and finishing at The Sportsman at 3.00pm. Traditional Christmas entertainment for all the family. ………………………………………… The number of families on the brink of homelessness has risen sharply over the last 5 years. In the year up to last March local authorities in England helped 205,100 families, a 46%
At the Tring Climate Event on the 26th October, Sally Symington, Liberal Democrat Candidate for the Southwest Hertfordshire Constituency, met with members of the Transition Town Movement during her Parliamentary Campaign got into gear. The purpose of the Climate Event, which was organised by Lib Dem Controlled Tring Town Council, was to explain how small towns can make big contributions in reducing carbon dioxide emissions and helping to mitigate Global Heating.
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Beggars Lane near Tring Station is having to be closed for a series of works to enhance safety for motorists, cyclists and people using the Ridgeway Path or fishing or walking along the canal.
An important commuter route to Tring Station has been rather neglected over the years. Used by hundreds of cyclists and pedestrians every day the path had been getting somewhat overgrown.