As things change, so do we in the Heritage Advice Service. Claire Pudney, our HAS Manager, explains more about our updated Modern Design Principles in line with changing times.
There are an estimated one million volunteer trustees/governors in the United Kingdom. Pam Burn speaks about how volunteering is at the heart of Letchworth's community.
Suzy Holding, Project Manager of the Letchworth based charity, Best Before Café, speaks to us this Volunteers Week about how important it is to volunteer.
Our Governor John Coling tells us about the shops, cafes and restaurants that have become firm favourites during lockdown and how he is looking forward to shopping local more often.
Sarah Pateman, Community Safety Manager at Survivors/Stevenage Against Domestic Abuse (SADA), writes about how a grant from the Heritage Foundation has helped expand their service during the pandemic.
Our Chairman, Pam Burn explains how we can help those in India, reminding us to show concern and compassion for those who have not been as fortunate as us to have access to good healthcare.
Head of Charitable Projects and Partnerships, Alastair Stewart, tells us the results of the first committee meeting of 2021 following the introduction of the new grant programme; Communities Looking Forward.
Sports clubs in Letchworth have been awarded more than £18,000 in funding to help them reopen as restrictions ease and outdoor sports venues welcome back members and visitors for the first time in months.
Since it closed last August, the Standalone Farm team have been working behind the scenes on a number of new additions, including a woodland trail, a new snack stop, an updated events programme and a new website where customers can now book tickets online.