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Sarratt Neighbourhood Plan

SARRATT NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN We have a follow-up meeting arranged with Three Rivers DC in early May on the revised draft plan to discuss their feedback and our resulting draft amendments to the Plan. Once any issues arising from this meeting have been resolved, we will...

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Lots of Litter….

The never ending task that keeps our Village and surrounding lanes looking pristine continues. It seems that so many just chuck away what they don't want anywhere they like!  Such a pity. We are very lucky that we have Nick and his amazing band of volunteers, who no...

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Sarratt Horticultural Society Spring Show

SARRATT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SPRING SHOW DATE: Saturday 2nd April DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES: Wednesday 30th March 6.00pm at the Village Shop. ENTRIES TO BE STAGED: 8.00-11.00am DOORS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC: 2.30pm The Society’s Spring Show is getting near so please get your...

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Spotted in Sarratt

Thanks go to Malcolm Coles for sharing his photo of a Barn Owl spotted in the field behind the Sarratt Post Office. Good to see!!

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March Pop Up Community Cafe

Pop Up Community Cafe  Hello! Hope you can join us at the Pop up Community Cafe  Sarratt Village hall  Monday 14th March  2:00 pm till 4:30 pm Sonya will be back with her Flamingo Paperie cards. As always we look forward to welcoming you  & Of course there will be...

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Exciting news from our Junior Journalists

Our Very Own Author Sarratt School has its own publisher Frank; he was influenced by all of the book making they do in Year 2. He has made a book called the Four Boys with ideas coming from his friends: Zach, Blake and Arlo. With help from his Grandad’s computer, and...

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Community Garden February Update

COMMUNITY GARDEN FEBRUARY UPDATE January has been a varied month in the SCG – bitterly cold days with brittle frosts and painful fingers; mild, wet and cloudy days reminiscent of Autumn; and the occasional glorious moment of mood-lifting sunshine. At a glance, nothing...

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Community garden round up –

Round up of 2021 in the Community Garden 2021 has been a year of growth in every sense. We started with a glorious blank canvas of 22 composted beds, separated by woodchip paths, which had been marked out and filled the previous Autumn and Winter. These were gradually...

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