Roy Wood and his band mates in Wizzard may have wished it could be Christmas every day, but for most of us once a year is enough. Christmas Day itself only lasts for 24 hours, but these days the Christmas period seems to get longer every year, allowing ever more time for present shopping, as…
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You may have made a will or thought about the money, property and personal items you want to pass on but have you considered your digital legacy? With preparations being made for the Digital Legacy Conference 2019 which takes place in Germany this May, it reminds us that although digital legacy is a relatively new…
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There’s no doubt that moving home is one of the most challenging life events that anyone can go through. It’s both physically and mentally demanding and the resulting change and unfamiliarity naturally creates feelings of stress and anxiety so we asked Carole Simkins, a professional counsellor, for some tips to help you make a stress-free move…
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The Herts Advertiser reports last year (Oct 26th) that a 39 year old man of no fixed abode has pleaded guilty to the charge of theft of a children’s Wendy house. The Wendy house was stolen from Highfield Lane Day Nursery and was valued at £1500, with the thief receiving an 18-month suspended prison sentence…
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So said Benjamin Franklin, scientist, author, statesman and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He probably wasn`t referring to the increase in house prices the closer you live to the best schools, but the facts prove this is indeed the case. The Department of Education`s figures show that house prices near the…
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Hertfordshire Independent Living Services (HILS) this year celebrates 10 years of helping elderly and vulnerable people across the county to continue living in their own home. Established in 2007, the service began as a meals on wheels provider, with just one site at Letchworth and two vehicles. Ten years later HILS claims to be the…
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Herts County Council has identified empty-nesters, couples whose children have grown up and left home, as a way of meeting the demand for new foster parents. An appeal in St Albans Council`s Community News publication directs anyone interested in becoming a foster carer to their fostering website: Hertfordshire Fostering As the Newsletter rightly says: Empty…
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In October, 2017, the Government issued a consultation document entitled Improving the Home Buying and Selling Process, intended as the first stage in making it “cheaper, faster and less stressful” to buy or sell property. With over one million homes bought and sold every year, and with the industry reported to be on the threshold…
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England Women`s U19 International Anna Patten has made a large donation of boots and football kit to Bretherton Law`s collection in support of Kit Aid, the charity which re-cycles unwanted football kit for use in under-developed countries in Africa. The former Arsenal Ladies player, who attended St Georges School in Harpenden, now plays for Florida…
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For most couples expecting a child, the choice of which hospital to go to is one of the decisions they have to make on the road to parenthood. In the case of St Albans couple David Kiff and his pregnant Chinese wife Wanwan Qiao this choice was made more complicated by the fact that her…
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