Stepping into a healthier, more beautiful place doesn’t have to be a challenge. Our lives are bustling and often leave little room for self-care, yet carving out those moments for ourselves is vital. This blog is your go-to resource for weaving health and beauty into your everyday life. Each piece of advice is crafted to […]
The psychology of currency, and understanding our relationship with money. Every aspect of our lives is in some way influenced by money, yet we often overlook the psychological complexity of our relationship with it. Whether we realise it or not, our perceptions of money and spending can significantly affect our financial reality and wellbeing; and […]
The chocolate box village of Aldbury has a dark Victorian tale in its history, beyond its thatched cottage and picture postcard village pond. Today, Aldbury is the destination for tourists from near and far, who come armed with cameras to capture this pretty English village, complete with thatched cottages and ancient buildings. It’s favoured by […]
Berkhamsted-born Thomas Stevens had great ambitions – which led to a pioneering trip on a Penny Farthing, and a search for an African explorer. How much did you pack for your last holiday or weekend away? We bet it was more than Berkhamsted-born Thomas Stevens, who took only a clean pair of socks, a spare […]
The safety and security of homes and businesses is always essential. However, in today’s world, where threats are growing ever more sophisticated, how we secure our spaces requires more than a basic alarm and a lock and key, it requires a robust physical security strategy. But what comprises a strong physical security strategy? That’s what […]
Christmas is upon us, and at long last! At least, after what has been a somewhat gruelling year for many. With the yuletide fast approaching, so too is the sheer opportunity it presents for quality holiday time with your loved one. Getting away for a little festive break is a fantastic idea, and can also […]
Cuddle up this winter with one of these books from local authors – there’s something for all ages! Finding Bear By Hannah Gold Our young reviewer Zoe Clark-Monks writes: Finding Bear is the sequel to The Last Bear, and follows the story of April Wood who, having returned from Bear Island, finds out that a […]
As the nights draw in this autumn, pass the evening with a title chosen from our books by local authors. Free Fall By Sherry Hostler We reviewed Sherry’s first book Hypnotic a while ago and couldn’t put it down. Well she’s done it again. This time, she focuses on Ellie who is in an unhappy […]
This 4.1 mile circular walk starts and ends at the rail station in Berkhamsted in the west of the county. DISTANCE: 4.1 miles/6.6km START/FINISH: Berkhamsted Railway Station ACCESS: No stiles but there are hills and muddy sections You can download CPRE’s full details and map of the walk here. Nearly all of the walk is […]
Thousands of young men took part in wartime training on Berkhamsted and Northchurch Commons before they were shipped to the Front. The beautiful Chilterns countryside around us provides a wonderful place to walk, especially in the autumn months, but there is one part of the land near Berkhamsted that still bears the scars of the […]
From humble beginnings, working in the town’s Silk Mill as a boy, Gerald Massey became a respected poet and author. Massey House in Brook Street remembers one of the town’s sons who became a respected Victorian poet and author despite a poor start in life. The apartment building is named after Gerald Massey – known […]
The route towards making your wardrobe a little greener by recycling your old clothes, renting instead of buying, and opting for more sustainable fabrics going forward. Fast fashion is falling spectacularly out of fashion. Of course, it’s still a thriving industry, but many of us are becoming wise to the fact that no one really […]