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High Street daytime part closure – works to Tesco layby – BUSINESS as USUAL for all shops and businesses

Part of the High Street will be closed for periods between 16 May and 3 June to reconfigure and expand the Tesco layby, to make deliveries easier and cause less congestion.

Precise timings will depend on the availability of the utility companies, hopefully it will be done sooner.

The road closure will only be for the length of the High Street from East Lane to the Nihao Chinese Restaurant.

The closure will be 9.30am to 4pm only, road will be open outside these hours.

Businesses and East Lane Car Park will remain open THROUGHOUT.

Signage will be put in place by the contractors, who will also be leafletting the shops and residents.

Thank you to Tesco for funding the improvements, and to Cllr Annie Brewster for making the project happen.

Election Results 5 May 2022

Congratulations to newly elected City and District Councillors Lynn Cunningham, Kristian Gavan and Sharon Hollingsworth. We look forward to working with you.

District Councillor Elections 5 May

St Albans City and District Council is running local elections on 5 May. Polling will as usual be at the Memorial Hall, 7am to 10pm.

Please note that access to the Polling Station will be via a ramp, entrance will be clearly marked and on the west side – Brocket View entrance if driving. Parking spaces as usual by the field.

There is no entry by vehicle from Marford Road or parking at the west side of the building because of the building works.

You don’t need your polling card to vote (though if you bring it/ know your elector number it helps the polling staff to find you on the register, so it can make voting quicker).

You do not need to bring any form of identification with you, polling staff will however ask you for your name and address.

Grants for under 25s

James Marshall Foundation provides grants for children and young people including those who have recently moved into the area such as refugees. Check out their online application or email or call them for more information

The Answer to Frazzled

Do you feel that you are spinning too many plates? Or maybe just your head is spinning? That is frazzled. Many of us are feeling that not only is life not getting any easier, it is also getting more stressful. Many of you will be familiar with Ruby Wax OBE and her work supporting the nation’s mental health. Ruby founded the Frazzled Cafe (registered charity) in 2017 to fulfil a need for a place where people could connect with others in a safe, supportive space. Where they could be open about the stresses they may feel, free from judgement. It is not therapy but a place to discuss what worries you, among peers who understand how it feels to be frazzled. What is said in meetings is confidential and stays there.

Originally set up in M&S cafes, Frazzled went exclusively to Zoom at the start of the pandemic where it has stayed until now. We are delighted to announce that you now have access to the only face to face Frazzled Cafe running in England at present. Funded by the Harpenden Trust, it is free to attend and a great addition to the local support available to improve mental wellbeing.
With the many stresses and strains of the past few years we are so lucky to have this available. Meetings run in Harpenden and must be booked in advance. They are on Mondays (excluding bank holidays) at the Eric Morecambe Arts Centre, Leyton Road. Wheathampstead residents are welcome; find out more and book here:  www.frazzledcafe.org/harpenden

Easter Bank Holiday

These beautiful cowslips on the Meads remind us that Spring is here. Enjoy your Easter break and our wonderful open spaces, but please don’t leave your litter behind.