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Living Magazines Ceilidh for Playskill

Local Ceilidh Raises £2400 for Playskill

Sally Nash and her sister Helen recently hosted a fundraising ceilidh to raise funds for Playskill, a local charity that provides expert support, training and respite for pre-school children in Hertfordshire who have physical delays or disabilities. Helen’s son, Elis, has a very rare chromosomal condition. When he was diagnosed at 6 months, doctors told Helen […]

Living Magazines Herts County Hall

Events to Mark the Anniversary of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Hertfordshire County Council will be observing the national minute’s silence on Friday 24 February to mark the one-year anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. The flag of Ukraine will be flown at full mast above County Hall, Hertford with a minute’s silence observed at 11am. A candlelit vigil will also be held at […]

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Students Turn Rags to Riches for Hospice Fashion Show

Oaklands College fashion students recently made clothing and shoes out of charity shop donations for the Hospice of St Francis’s fashion show on 1 February. The students used items that were too damaged to be sold and upcycled them into everything from ball gowns to miniskirts. The fashion show, held at Shendish Manor in Hemel […]

Living Magazines Teens Unite

£59,000 in Support of Teens with Cancer

Hundreds of young people living with cancer and the lasting effects will receive vital help and support thanks to a grant of £59,000 from Hertfordshire Freemasons to the charity, Teens Unite Fighting Cancer. Seven young people hear the words ‘you have cancer’ every day in the UK. Teens Unite provides the emotional, social, and physical […]

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Dacorum Celebrates 1,000 Street Champion Litter Picking Volunteers

The number of Street Champions in Dacorum has passed the 1,000 mark, emphasising residents’ determination to keep their borough cleaner, greener and safer. Dacorum Street Champions are volunteers, of all ages, from the local community that help to improve an area by litter-picking and reporting issues such as fly-tipping. From Dacorum’s youngest Street Champion aged […]

Living Magazines Women Behind the Wheel filmmakers Cat Haigh and Hannah Congdon

Women Behind the Wheel

Catherine Haigh and Hannah Congdon are the directors of Women Behind the Wheel – a feminist road trip documentary exploring women’s issues in Central Asia. Having premiered at Edinburgh International Film Festival where it sold out both its screenings, the documentary is being released in UK cinemas by Dartmouth Films around International Women’s Day this […]

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£60,000 Donated to Turkey and Syria Earthquake Victims

Survivors of the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria will be receiving vital emergency supplies thanks to a £60,000 grant from Hertfordshire Freemasons along with other Freemasons from across the country, to the British Red Cross, UK for UNHCR and UNICEF who are leading the relief effort on the ground. More than 46,000 people are […]

Living Magazines HIFU

Understanding The Ageing Process and Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Tring’s Elementary Skin & Body has recently added a new treatment to its offering of options to reverse the signs of ageing. Called HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound), it rejuvenates the skin by stimulating collagen, which reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, improving the look and feel of loose skin. Owner of the […]

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New Open Art Exhibition at Discover Bucks Museum

Discover Bucks Museum is delighted to invite professional and amateur artists and craftspeople to enter its exciting new Open Art exhibition. The exhibition is open to adult artists based in Buckinghamshire and it will showcase the wide-ranging creative talent that exists locally. The timing means that it also provides a wonderful opportunity to promote artists […]

An Inspector Calls at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

A Visit from the Inspector

Naomi MacKay watched An Inspector Calls at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre – running until Saturday 18 February. I have a confession to make about An Inspector Calls. With only a vague recollection of the film version, I thought it might be rather dull – a play written in the 1940s, set in the First World War […]