

Welcome
Welcome to the winter edition of

It has been a busy summer and autumn with lots of news about exciting projects across Hertsmere.
We celebrated the centenary of Elstree Studios (see pages 14 & 15), which marked a proud moment for our borough’s world famous tv and film industry.
We also welcomed the announcement of a new data centre for the area (see page 29). This major investment will provide job opportunities for years ahead, and boost our local economy.
Both businesses were at our Generation Hertsmere event (see page 24), alongside over 60 organisations to meet with school children from across Hertsmere to discuss their future career opportunities in the borough.
On page 17 you will read about our new electric vehicle charging points, and having listened to your views, the plans to update Newberries Car Park (see page 29) so it is accessible for everyone and stays as a car park in the heart of Radlett.
We also held a two minute silence at the Civic Offices to commemorate Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day (see pages 22 & 23).
Finally, below we have given an update on the latest Local Government Reaorganisation as it approaches an important stage for our borough.
Councillor Jeremy Newmark Leader of Hertsmere Borough Council leader@hertsmere.gov.uk



Festive fun is on the cards!
Our annual seasonal card competition for youngsters aged 11 or below resulted in some fantastic designs, which made judging very difficult for the Mayor of Hertsmere, Cllr Alpha Bird Collins.

He picked three winning designs. In first place (gold certificate) was Minuthi Subasinghe Mudiyanselage (pictured below left with the Mayor), aged seven from St. Teresa Catholic Primary School, Borehamwood.
Joint runners-up (silver certificates) were awarded to Sara Haczelska-Zub, aged ten, and Swasthi Menon, aged five (pictured below), both from Ladbrooke JMI School in Potters Bar.

All three designs were reproduced by our graphic designer, replicated on our website and social media




channels. The winners each received 25 printed copies of their cards, a certificate and All4One gift cards. Minuthi’s winning design will be used as a printed card by the Mayor to send to our local partners, and as an e-card for staff and councillors.
Many congratulations to the winners but also to all of those children who entered the competition – there were so many different designs to judge and it’s clear that we have some very talented and creative designers across Hertsmere.
Jointrunners-upcardbySaraHaczelska-Zub




If you would like the Mayor to attend one of your events, please contact the Mayoral Support Team on 020 8207 7477 or email mayoral.support@hertsmere.gov.uk


Winning card by Minuthi Subasinghe Mudiyanselage
Jointrunners-upcardbySwasthiMenon

Winter wellbeing

With the colder weather now upon us, what better time to focus on getting a bit more active to boost your health and wellbeing? We have a range of support in place across the borough – visit our website for all of our sports activities. Go to hertsmere.gov.uk/ parks-and-leisure/ sports-in-hertsmere
Come and get involved in Back2Bowls and badminton
Bowls and badminton are a perfect way to get moving and meet new people and they’re free to take part. Get yourself down to Aberford Community Centre in Borehamwood – includes free refreshments available at both sessions.
With Back2Bowls there’s an outdoor bowling green and indoor mats. You can also take part in a variety of board games and arts and crafts. Everyone is welcome and there is no need to book – come and join us every Wednesday between 1pm and 3pm.
Badminton takes place on a Thursday between midday and 1.30pm – all equipment is provided. For further information, please phone 020 8207 7801 or email community.services@hertsmere.gov.uk





We Move, She Moves
Our award-winning activity programme for women and girls aged 16+ has classes including dance, aerobics, pilates, zumba, aqua zumba, golden dance, yoga and pound. wemoveshemoves.me.uk
Friday Night Project
Taking place on a Friday evening from 5.30pm to 8.30pm at Hertswood Academy in Borehamwood, this free project is for young people aged 11 to 19 years. You can take part in basketball, football and other activities. For more information, please phone 020 8207 7801 or email community.services@hertsmere.gov.uk



Swimming lessons for all ages with InspireAll
InspireAll is a local charitable trust providing leisure facilities across Hertsmere. At three centres across Bushey, Potters Bar and Borehamwood, InspireAll follow the Swim England ‘Learn to Swim’ scheme, providing all aspects of swimming lessons, for children aged four months to adults.
A range of lessons are provided including weekly lessons available during daytime, early evening or weekends. For those looking for lessons during school holidays, a range of crash courses are available, perfect for those wanting to improve their swimming skills.


The team also work in partnership with local schools to provide school swimming lessons during term time. Interested in weekly swimming lessons? There is no joining fee and the first month is half price! T&C’s apply, offer ends 2 February 2026. Find out more at: busheygroveleisurecentre.co.uk furzefieldleisurecentre.co.uk thevenueleisurecentre.co.uk


Since launching in 2022, Beryl has generated more than 40,000 sustainable journeys across nearly 83,190km.
This has prevented three tonnes of harmful carbon emissions and led to over 10,000 hours of exercise for people. The scheme currently offers 45 bikes and 40 e-bikes, available to rent from 32 Beryl bays across Borehamwood and Bushey. Grab a bike today:
• Pay As You Ride is best for single journeys or occasional rides and will cost users £1 unlocking fee and 5p per minute on pedal bikes or £1.50 unlocking fee and 14p per minute on e-bikes;
• Minute Bundles enable regular users to buy upfront and save money, starting at 100 minutes for £5;
• Day Passes are suitable for people on long days out and offer unlimited riding over a 24-hour-period for £12 for pedal bikes only or £16 to include e-bikes.
The Beryl app is available for free download on the App Store and the Google Play Store.
For more information, visit beryl.cc/hertsmere or beryl.cc/watford
Healthy Hubs
Our four Healthy Hubs across Hertsmere provide free lifestyle support covering mental health, physical activity, weight management, smoking cessation, health MOTs, nutritional advice, sexual health testing kitsa and NHS Health Checks. Pop in for a chat with our friendly team. hertsmere.gov.uk/health-wellbeing/healthy-hub








Holiday changes to your bin collections
The festive season means changes to your bin collection days. Please check the details below to make sure you don’t miss your waste and recycling collection day.





















































Normal collection
Monday 22 December
Tuesday 23 December
Wednesday 24 December
Thursday 25 December
Friday 26 December
Monday 29 December
Tuesday 30 December
Wednesday 31 December
Thursday 1 January
Friday 2 January











Revised collection No change
Mon 22 or Tue 23 Dec*
Tue 23 or Wed 24 Dec*
Wednesday 24 December
Saturday 27 December No change No change No change
Friday 2 January
Saturday 3 January
*Important: Some collections may take place one day earlier than usual.
If two days are shown for your collection, put your bin out on the first day and leave it out until collected. So if your usual collection day is Wednesday and the schedule shows Tuesday/Wednesday, put your bin out on Tuesday and leave it out for both days.
No green bin (garden waste) collections will take place over the holiday period.




































Check your collection calendar
Bin collections take place every two weeks, and schedules vary across the borough. Please make sure you’re checking the correct calendar for your property. Go to hertsmere.gov.uk/bincollections to see and download your calendar. Keeping track of your collection weeks helps make sure your bins are always out on the right day.
Garden waste collection service subscription
From 1 April 2026, your green bin will only be collected if you have a valid Garden Waste subscription and display the new 2026/27 sticker. Subscriptions open in January. To sign up or find out more, visit hertsmere.gov.uk/GardenWaste

By following the revised schedule and recycling properly, you’re reducing landfill, creating renewable energy, and nourishing farmland.
So thank you, Hertsmere –keep up the fantastic work. You’re helping to create a greener, cleaner future!



Our parks: a fresh look
Our parks and open spaces are where families gather, children play, and neighbours connect. We’re committed to making them vibrant, welcoming, and full of life – and we’ve been busy delivering exciting improvements across the borough.
Composers Park
The newly transformed Composers Park playground has officially reopened, unveiling a vibrant, inclusive, and adventure-packed play space designed with the community, for the community –thanks to your feedback!
Here’s what’s waiting to be explored:
• Wildlife-themed play panels, swings and springers
• Revamped sports zone with new goals, rebound walls, basketball hoop, cricket wicket and fresh surfacing
• Hideaway tree multi-play unit
• Accessible spinner and trampoline
• Agility trail and cableway
Aberford Park
Thank you to everyone who shared their thoughts on improving Aberford Park, from

play areas and skate park facilities, to options for enhancing Tykes Water, known locally as ‘The Brook’.
We’re currently going through over 12,000 individual responses and are now shaping an improvement plan based on your feedback. We’ll keep you updated!
Meadow Park
Earlier this year, we asked how you’d like to complete the million pound investment in Meadow Park. Plans have been submitted for formal planning permission and include:
• Anew café
• Atree-lined pedestrian avenueconnecting Meadow Park to Brook Road
• Additional treesthroughout the car park
• Adedicated entrance for football fans to ease match-day congestion
• Moreseating, bins, and CCTV to improve comfort, cleanliness and safety.
These improvements build on recent enhancements including a splash zone opened in 2022, an inclusive toddler play area, activity space for older children, outdoor gym, electronic interactive play, and improved paths and landscaping.
So grab your trainers, bring your sense of adventure and get out in our parks!
Find out more about our parks and open spaces, visit hertsmere.gov.uk/ parks-and-leisure

Plug in and power up
New EV charging points at nine key sites across Borehamwood, Bushey, and Potters Bar, give drivers a quick and convenient way to top up on the go.
With 74 chargers being installed in council car parks and leisure centres, it’s a major move towards a cleaner, greener Hertsmere.
The new chargers cost 45p per kilowatt hour for AC charging and 55p for DC charging, offering a straightforward, pay-as-you-go service, and we have a special offer running until the New Year. This investment is part of our commitment to cutting emissions, supporting residents, and keeping Hertsmere moving.
Find your nearest charging point at hertsmere.gov.uk/ev-charging


Meet the Team

QHow did you first get involved with the museum??
AWITH ELSTREE AND BOREHAMWOOD MUSEUM MANAGER
If you’ve ever visited the Elstree and Borehamwood Museum, you’ve likely been greeted by Dave Armitage, Museum Manager and long-time volunteer, whose passion for local history has helped shape the museum into what it is today.
After I retired in 2004, I started visiting the old museum on Drayton Road. One day the then curator asked if I’d like to help out behind the desk for a couple of hours, so I did! When the museum later moved to its new home, many volunteers couldn’t continue. I thought, “Am I going to take this on?” and of course, I did. Having lived in Borehamwood most my life, I didn’t want our local history to be lost – so, with the help of Ruth Stratton from the council, we created the new museum.

Q What does a typical day look like for you?
A No two days are the same. I might be greeting visitors, doing the bookkeeping, organising exhibitions, or sorting out bills – there’s always something happening behind the scenes.
Q How long does it take to create an exhibition like the present EastEnders one?
A Usually around three months, depending on how complex it is. The team starts with ideas, plans who’ll do what, and works out what’s possible. Because the museum is small, we close for a couple of weeks to install everything. Most of the work happens in our homes and garages before we bring it all in about 10 days before opening – it’s quite the challenge!
Q What’s your favourite item on display?
A Definitely the Queen Vic bust. It’s such an iconic piece from EastEnders – instantly recognisable. It was wonderful of the BBC to loan it to us.
Q Any fun visitor reactions?
A Lots! People love posing behind the bar and trying on the character masks – there’s always laughter and plenty of selfies. Seeing visitors enjoy what we’ve created makes it all worthwhile.
Q What’s the most rewarding part of volunteering?
A Sharing memories with visitors. People tell you stories you’ve never heard before, and we collect those to share with others. It’s a lovely way to keep Borehamwood’s history alive.
Q What would you say to someone thinking about volunteering?
A Do it! Come in for a chat so we can find something you’ll enjoy –whether it’s greeting visitors, helping build exhibitions, or cataloguing items. There’s something for everyone. The EastEnders exhibition runs until May 2026. Pop in for a trip down memory lane – or even down to Walford! Click here to watch a short YouTube video on the exhibition.
To find out more about the exhibition, opening times, or volunteering at Elstree and Borehamwood Museum, visit elstree-museum.org.uk

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Keep your home and valuables safe this December
As the festive season approaches, we’re reminding residents to stay vigilant and avoid giving criminals the ‘gift of opportunity’. By following a few simple crime prevention tips, you can help keep your home, family, and belongings safe.
Top tips for a secure and worry-free Christmas:
Store gifts safely
Keep presents out of sight and away from windows, and don’t leave them in sheds and garages.
Lock up every time
Make sure all windows and doors are locked before going out or heading to bed.
Protect new gadgets
Security-mark and register valuable gifts (especially

electronics) to help recover them if they’re lost or stolen.
Stay alert when shopping
Keep purses in your zippedup bag, and avoid carrying wallets or phones in back pockets.
Dispose of packaging carefully
Don’t leave boxes for expensive items beside your
bins, as they can advertise what’s inside your home.
Boost home security
Consider fitting a doorbell camera, internal camera, or monitored alarm system.
Light up your home
Use dusk-to-dawn lighting outside and timer switches indoors to make your home look occupied.
December

Hertsmere Community Safety Partnership (CSP) brings a range of organisations together to ensure a joined-up and strategic approach to tackling crime and disorder issues in the borough.
Keep keys and valuables hidden
Don’t leave them on display or near doors and windows.
Secure your garden
Lock side gates, sheds, and garages, and store ladders, bins, and furniture away to prevent burglars using them to climb.
Protect your vehicle
Always lock your car and remove valuables, even if you’re only leaving it for a short time.
For more practical advice, visit herts.police.uk/protectyourhome
If you notice any suspicious activity in your area, you can report it online at herts. police.uk/report, use their live web chat service to speak to an operator, or call 101.
To share information anonymously, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their untraceable online form at crimestoppers-uk.org
In the community

We remember
In November, both Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day were commemorated across the country and many parts of the world.
We held our own service at the Civic Offices led by the Mayor of Hertsmere Cllr Alpha Bird Collins, which included raising the Armistice Day flag. He was
joined by a number of guests, including members from our local Royal British Legion in Borehamwood. The ceremony gave us the opportunity to show
that we will never forget those who gave up their lives so that we can all enjoy the freedoms that we take for granted today.


We have appointed a nominated representative to the Hertfordshire Armed Forces Covenant Board (HAFCB). Cllr Linda Smith, elected member for Borehamwood Cowley Hill ward, will help to champion causes for the Armed Forces within Hertsmere and beyond.
Hertfordshire Heroes is the name used to promote the HAFCB who work in partnership to deliver theArmed Forces
Covenanton a local level. It brings together business, military organisations,
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charities, NHS and local authorities in a shared commitment to ensure that those who serve and have served in the Armed Forces, and their families, are treated fairly.
Careers for the next generation!
Building on the success of last year’s Generation Hertsmere, the council teamed up once again with the Hertfordshire Careers Hub (Hertfordshire Futures) to host another inspiring event this November. The day shone a spotlight on the many exciting career opportunities available in Hertsmere – both now and in the near future – giving young people the chance to connect directly with local employers.
The event was officially opened by the Mayor of Hertsmere, Cllr Alpha Bird Collins, the Leader of the Council, Cllr Jeremy Newmark, and Gareth Dace, Head of
Programmes and Policy at Hertfordshire Futures, who praised the event’s role in helping young residents take their first steps toward rewarding careers.
Set up as a lively careers fair, the event brought together a fantastic mix of employers; 66 in all – ready to share their experiences and discuss the variety of roles on offer. It gave approximately 500 students the chance to have real conversations with local professionals, discover new industries, and explore the many exciting opportunities right on their doorstep.



Bushey’s hidden gem
Bushey Museum and Art Gallery has been named a VisitEngland ‘Hidden Gem’.
Tucked in the heart of Bushey, the museum has long been a quiet treasure for lovers of art, culture and local history.
The VisitEngland assessment, carried out earlier this year, examined every aspect of the visitor experience—from arrival and ambience to exhibitions, facilities, staff engagement and overall atmosphere.
Alongside its changing exhibitions, the museum houses a nationally significant
collection dedicated to Sir Hubert von Herkomer RA and his world-renowned Art School, which once drew students from across the globe. Visitors can also explore the Lucy Kemp-Welch Memorial Trust Collection – featuring her acclaimed equine paintings – as well as works from the celebrated Monro Circle of artists.
Thanks to the dedicated volunteers who make the museum so special.
Find opening times on the back page.
The changing shape of local government in Hertfordshire
Local Government
Reorganisation (LGR) is all about looking at how councils can work better together to provide the services that matter most to our communities.
It’s a once-in-ageneration chance to build a system that’s more connected to local people, financially sustainable, and ready to face future challenges.
At the end of November, all 11 councils in our area submitted their final proposals to the government, setting out their ideas for how local
democracy could be shaped in the years ahead. The government will now review these proposals and is expected to announce its decision in summer 2026.
You can read our submitted proposal and what LGR means for Hertsmere by visiting hertsmere.gov.uk/LGR




Hertsmere’s first-ever 100% affordable housing development
benefits, including:
• A new community hub for residents and local groups
• Modern allotments with improved facilities
social rent, affordable rent, and shared ownership. The


• A £550,000 boost to local transport, cycleways, and pedestrian links
Thanks to a grant from Homes England, and delivered by Thrive Homes, the project moved from 80% to 100% affordable. Together, we’re building more than homes – we’re building a community.

Support managing your money
Communities 1st aims to help local communities to thrive through support, knowledge, voice, infrastructure and innovation and they are one of our key partners.
A focus this winter is ‘managing our money’, especially given the increasing cost of living.
The South Herts Credit Union is a trusted, notfor-profit credit union available to all Hertsmere residents, offering a safe and affordable way to manage your money.
It offers low-interest loans, flexible savings accounts and a personal, community-focused approach to financial wellbeing.
Whether you’re looking to:
• Avoid payday lenders or high-interest credit cards
• Save for school uniforms, birthdays or Christmas
• Manage debt more easily
• or simply take control of your finances.
To get in contact with them and find out more, visit southhertscreditunion.co.uk

UK Screen Investment Summit
Cllr Jeremy Newmark represented the council at the inaugural UK Screen Investment Summit at BAFTA in November, where industry leaders were discussing the future of the UK film industry. Cllr Newmark highlighted Hertsmere’s role in the national screen industry, bringing together studios, skills and innovation and investment.



Newberries Car Park in Radlett will stay and be improved following your feedback, which played a vital role in shaping the council’s decision. We will be looking at better lighting, resurfacing the ground and

Newberries Car Park Data Centre announced
Equinix has announced plans for a new data centre to be built in Hertsmere. This is a major investment that will bring hundreds of new job opportunities to the borough, and boost our local economy.
changing the layout to make it more accessible and more welcoming for everyone. We are also exploring electric charging points in the car park as part of our commitment to a cleaner, greener Hertsmere.

The company are known for building energy efficient and environmentally friendly sites, and we will be updating you as their work gets underway.
Aldenham East

Brett Rosehill (Ref)
cllr.brett.rosehill @hertsmere.gov.uk 07876 714 422

Lucy Selby (Con)
cllr.lucy.selby @hertsmere.gov.uk
07973 710 696

Aldenham West

Caroline Clapper (Ref) –Group Leader
cllr.caroline.clapper @hertsmere.gov.uk 07818 427 745

David Lambert (Con)
cllr.david.lambert @hertsmere.gov.uk
07802 412 714

Richard Butler (Lab & Co-op)
cllr.richard.butler @hertsmere.gov.uk 07706 079 439

Jeremy Newmark (Lab & Co-op) –Council Leader
cllr.jeremy.newmark @hertsmere.gov.uk 020 7112 7512

Borehamwood Cowley
You can contact your ward councillor at any reasonable time. Your councillors are listed in alphabetical order by ward. If you don’t know which ward you live in, please visit: hertsmere.gov.uk/findmycllr or call 020 8207 2277
Borehamwood Brookmeadow

Graeme Alexander (H First)
cllr.graeme.alexander @hertsmere.gov.uk
07906 563 683

Rebecca Challice (Lab & Co-op)
cllr.rebecca.challice @hertsmere.gov.uk
07929 661 391

Glenn Briski (Con)
cllr.glenn.briski @hertsmere.gov.uk 07771 688 675


Linda Smith (Lab & Co-op)
cllr.linda.smith @hertsmere.gov.uk

Alexander Clarkson (Con)
cllr.alexander.clarkson @hertsmere.gov.uk 020 8953 1353

Alpha Bird Collins (H First)
cllr.alpha.bird.collins @hertsmere.gov.uk 07880 521 971

Aaditya Kaza (Lab & Co-op)
cllr.aaditya.kaza @hertsmere.gov.uk 07734 410 189
(Lib Dem) = Liberal Democrats (H First) = Hertsmere First (Ref) = Reform UK
y Hill
Borehamwood Hillside
Meet your councillors
Borehamwood Kenilworth

Prabhakar Kaza (Lab & Co-op)
cllr.prabhakar.kaza @hertsmere.gov.uk
07958 146 582

Nik Oakley (Lab & Co-op)
cllr.nik.oakley @hertsmere.gov.uk
07976 906 273
Bushey Park

Maxie Allen (Lib Dem)
cllr.maxie.allen @hertsmere.gov.uk 07885 937 108

Marc Amron (H First)Group Leader
cllr.marc.amron @hertsmere.gov.uk

Parveen Rani (Lab & Co-op)
cllr.parveen.rani @hertsmere.gov.uk
07854 255 641

Paul Morris OBE (Con)
cllr.paul.morris @hertsmere.gov.uk 07813 918 881

Shailain Shah (Lib Dem)
cllr.shailain.shah @hertsmere.gov.uk 07561 855 512

Mia Handley (Lib Dem)
cllr.mia.handley @hertsmere.gov.uk
Bushey
You can contact your ward councillor at any reasonable time. Your councillors are listed in alphabetical order by ward. If you don’t know which ward you live in, please visit: hertsmere.gov.uk/findmycllr or call 020 8207 2277
Heath

Seamus Quilty (Con)
cllr.seamus.quilty @hertsmere.gov.uk
07595 372 750
Bushey St James

Miles Ponder (Lib Dem)
cllr.miles.ponder @hertsmere.gov.uk
07590 014 056

Alan Matthews (Lib Dem)
cllr.alan.matthews @hertsmere.gov.uk
07748 731 990
Bushey North


Paul Richards (Lib Dem)
cllr.louise.nicolas @hertsmere.gov.uk
07770 894 538

Chris Shenton (Lib Dem)Group Leader
cllr.chris.shenton @hertsmere.gov.uk 07890 214 505
cllr.paul.richards @hertsmere.gov.uk
07838 786 057

Louise Nicolas (Lib Dem)
Meet your councillors
Elstree

Morris Bright MBE (Con)
cllr.morris.bright @hertsmere.gov.uk 020 8207 7570

Harvey Cohen (Con)
cllr.harvey.cohen @hertsmere.gov.uk 07974 910 215
Potters Bar Furzefield

Christian Gray (Lab & Co-op)
cllr.christian.gray @hertsmere.gov.uk 07535 925 297

Christopher Myers (Lab & Co-op)
cllr.chris.myers @hertsmere.gov.uk
07734 699 706
Potters Bar, Bentley Heath & The Royds

Helen Green (Lab & Co-op)
cllr.helen.green @hertsmere.gov.uk
07724 068 262

Meenal Sachdev (Con)
Cllr.Meenal.Sachdev @hertsmere.gov.uk 07973 401 522
Potters Bar Oakmere

Renos Joshua Georgiou (Lab & Co-op)
cllr.renos.georgiou @hertsmere.gov.uk 07478 096 872

Sarah HodgsonJones (Con)
cllr.sarah.hodgsonjones@hertsmere. gov.uk 07817 890 541
KEY (Con) = Conservative (Lab & Co-op) = Labour and Co-operative (Lib

You can contact your ward councillor at any reasonable time. Your councillors are listed in alphabetical order by ward. If you don’t know which ward you live in, please visit: hertsmere.gov.uk/findmycllr or call 020 8207 2277

Potters Bar Parkfield

Abhishek Sachdev (Con)
cllr.abhishek.sachdev @hertsmere.gov.uk 07712 837 990

Lynette Sullivan (Con) –Group Leader
cllr.lynette.sullivan @hertsmere.gov.uk 07595 679 173

Paul HodgsonJones (Con)
cllr.paul.hodgsonjones@hertsmere. gov.uk 07716 832 365

Natalie Susman (Con)
cllr.natalie.susman @hertsmere.gov.uk 07939 208 447
(Lib Dem) = Liberal Democrats (H First) = Hertsmere First (Ref) = Reform UK 35
Shenley

What’s on
The Radlett Centre
1 Aldenham Avenue, Radlett 01923 859291
radlettcentre.co.uk
Thursday 15 January 2026
7.30pm
The Elvis Years
From the heart of the West End, with more than 20 years of critical acclaim and a Number One appearance on Top of the Pops, The Elvis Years is the ultimate musical celebration of The King.
Tickets £32
Wyllyotts Theatre
Wyllyotts Place, Darkes Lane, Potters Bar 01707 645005
wyllyottstheatre.co.uk/whats-on
Fri 12 – Sun 14, Fri19 – Wed 24, Fri 26 – Wed 31 December
Various times
Cinderella
Have a BALL at the best-loved panto of them all! See this classic tale of magic and true love, and get swept away by the enchantment of this year’s spellbinding pantomime.
Tickets from £20








Bushey Museum and Art Gallery
The Students of Lucy Kemp-Welch
Lucy Kemp-Welch ran the Bushey School of Painting and later the Kemp-Welch School of Animal Painting. The artists practiced many different styles, subjects and media, and many of their artworks are part of the museum collection.
Open Thursday to Sunday, 11am to 4pm.
To find out more, visit: busheymuseum.org

Discover our museums

Elstree and Borehamwood Museum
EastEnders at 40
Relive the drama of Albert Square with original objects, costumes, and interactive displays that bring Walford to life, including a full-scale replica of the Queen Vic bar and Martin Fowler’s market stall.
Open Tuesday to Thursday between midday and 6pm, and Saturday from 10am to 3pm.
To find out more, visit: elstree-museum.org.uk
Potters Bar Museum
Potters Bar in WWII
To celebrate 80 years since the end of WWII, find out about Potters Bar during the war through an exhibition of photographs,


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written narrative quoted memories and artefacts.
Open Tuesday and Wednesday 2.30pm to 4.30pm and Saturday 11am to 1pm.
To find out more, visit: pottersbarmuseum.org.uk
Radlett and District Museum
The Cat and Fiddle
Ever wondered about the pub names in Radlett? The museum has a miniexhibition focusing on the Cat and Fiddle pub, so why not come along to find out more.
Open Wednesday and Saturday between 10am and midday.
To find out more, visit: radlettmuseum.com
De Havilland Aircraft Museum
Want to learn more about the aircrafts at deHavilland? Then why not join their tour with knowledgeable guides around the museum for an additional charge of £5. The tours take place every Wednesday at 11.30am.
Open Tuesday to Sunday 10.30am to 5pm.
To find out more, visit: dehavillandmuseum.co.uk
Reveley Lodge Gardens
Reveley Lodge is a Grade II listed Victorian house and public gardens that provide an arts and education resource for the local community.
Gardens open 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 4pm Saturday.
To find out more, visit: reveleylodge.org


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