Are you passionate about working in the local community and building alliances?
Citizens Advice East Herts are recruiting for a Community Engagement Co-ordinator. 22.5 hours p/w, £24,579 (full time equivalent). For more information, visit tinyurl.com/bdz4h8s6 and see the PDF below.
Community Volunteer Skills (CVS) for Broxbourne & East Herts have a new volunteer-led Digital Skills Group and an established Community Car Scheme. They are looking for clients and volunteers alike on both projects.
Digital Skills Group
If you would like to volunteer, please check out the role description below:
We are looking for skilled, local photographers, both amateur and professional, to enter our photography competition.
The winning photograph will appear on the cover of the next issue of The Three Villages Magazine. We are looking for a seasonal photograph that showcases our beautiful local landmarks within the three villages.
Our ambition for the Awards is to recognise and celebrate inspirational people engaged in activities that enhance and protect the Hertfordshire countryside and its rural communities.
After pausing our awards in 2021 due to the pandemic, we are delighted that the CPRE Hertfordshire Awards are back. With a closing date of 31st May 2022, we would love to receive nominations for projects which
connect people with the countryside and their local green spaces
promote rural life and ensure that communities can thrive
improve or protect the environment
Nominees might be volunteer-based projects or events, community groups, individuals, or small businesses.
And we have an exciting new category, ‘Made in Herts’ which will recognise excellence in sustainable farming and local foods, products using local materials, or traditional craftspeople and artists, in particular working in rural areas or with rural themes.
We also hope to make an Award for an outstanding project or activity run by or on behalf of young people (up to the age of 21) in the categories above.
We are very happy to announce that Issue 1 of The Three Villages Magazine has published and is now available at various locations across the villages, including:
St John the Baptist, Great Amwell St Mary the Virgin, St Margarets St Andrew’s, Stanstead Abbots The Village Pharmacy The Red Lion The Maltings Coffee House Stanstead Abbotts & St Margarets Village Club The Jolly Fisherman
Thank you to everyone for their hard work in getting the magazine off the ground. It has not been without its difficulties, but we are pleased to be able to share the publication with you now.
A digital version of the print magazine will be available to view on the Magazine Archive in the coming weeks.
The first issue of The Three Villages Magazine will be out in a few weeks.
Print copies will be available to purchase (via an honesty box system) at a number of locations around the villages, including but not limited to:
St John the Baptist, Great Amwell St Mary the Virgin, St Margarets St Andrew’s, Stanstead Abbots The Village Pharmacy The Red Lion The Maltings Coffee House Stanstead Abbotts & St Margarets Village Club The Jolly Fisherman
A digital version of the print magazine will be available to view on the Magazine Archive shortly after publication.
The George IV pub in Great Amwell now has a farm shop offering a range of produce in collaboration with our trusted suppliers.
Oils available from the farm shop
Our shelves will be stocked with fresh fruit & vegetables, culinary pastes, antipasti & preserves, fresh chicken, steaks & sausages, a selection of cheese plus much more.
From 24th February, the farm shop will be open Thursday – Saturday 9am til 4pm. Located in the George IV courtyard.
Play East Herts Lottery and support our community with a fundraising lottery. Players get to donate funds to causes dear to their hearts and invest in their local community at the same time as being in with a chance of winning up to £25,000! Tickets are only £1 and signing up is easy.
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You can start raising funds for your cause with East Herts Lottery. It’s a no risk option because it’s free to set up. We take a small percentage from every ticket sold to cover the costs of running the lottery. It is a great way to raise additional funds for your cause and you get paid each month.