New Community Garden Project in Sarratt

New Community Garden Project in Sarratt

Sarratt Community Garden A small group have come together to help Grainger and Tracey turn the yard and the garden behind the Community Store into a community space for activities and get togethers in the outdoors. The shop is currently selling produce that has been...
Pollution our River Chess and progress

Pollution our River Chess and progress

Chess River Water Quality – Meeting with Thames Water There was a meeting in the Sarratt village hall on Friday 25 September with Thames Water, to discuss sewage discharges into the River Chess. Richard Aylard, Sustainability Director Thames Water, made an interesting...
Neighbourhood Plan Progress!

Neighbourhood Plan Progress!

Progress! We are delighted to say that the re-opening of the Village Hall means we have booked Friday 16 & Saturday 17 October for our first public consultation meetings. In the meanwhile, we continue to ask for pictures of the views in the parish that you...
Top five tips for growing your own produce

Top five tips for growing your own produce

Top five tips for growing your own produce Spend your extra time in the garden this spring, and be inspired by Jemima’s Kitchen Garden to create your own mini veg patch! Below, our Gardens Supervisor, Abby Evans shares her top five tips to get you started. 1 . Mix up...
Kindness in the community….

Kindness in the community….

When we are living through such challenging times it is important to help ourselves stay calm and well.  Walking in nature is proven to be a very good tonic for our mental well being.  The sweet sound of the birds seems louder than ever, it is as if the birds are...
Pop Up Community Cafe partners with The Chatty Cafe Scheme

Pop Up Community Cafe partners with The Chatty Cafe Scheme

The Chatty Cafe Scheme The scheme was created on a wet and windy day when I was in a supermarket café with my four month old son. He wasn’t great company and I was feeling fed up. I looked round the café and saw an elderly lady who looked just as down as me and on...