chorleywoodcommon.org.uk
                                        
                                        Info
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                                        Friends of Chorleywood Common. About the Common and further information. At the centre of Chorleywood lies its beautiful Common, 80 hectares (approx. 200 acres) of grassland, and woodland. The principal objectives of the Friends of Chorleywood Common are to conserve and safeguard the Common for the future enjoyment of local residents and visitors, and to advise on and support the management of the Common. To add your support, please join as a member. Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Newsletters and Meetings of interest
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                                        Friends of Chorleywood Common. Open Spaces 2016 September 20. Open Spaces 2016 July 19. Full Council 2016 June 28. Open Spaces 2016 May 17. Full Council 2016 Apr 19. Open Spaces 2016 Mar 8. Notes of Annual Parish Meeting 2016. Open Spaces 2016 Jan 12. Full Council 2016 Feb 09. Full Council 2015 Dec 1. CW Community Plan – Final Draft for 8 Dec PC meeting. Open Spaces 2015 Nov 10. CWCP Consultation Draft 5 Nov 2015. Open Spaces 2015 Sept 22. Full Council 2015 Sept 15 Notes. Open Spaces 2015 July 14. Play i...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Events
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                                        Friends of Chorleywood Common. Winter talks take place in Chorleywood Library, starting at 8 pm; admission 2 for members or 3 for non-members, which includes light refreshments and makes a contribution to the cost of hiring the library and the speaker’s fee and expenses. The AGM is also in the Library at 8 pm; no charge. Summer events are outdoors on the Common. 2:30 at the Junction for Linda Herrity to talk on CHE and historical connections with the Common. Note this has been postponed. Chorleywood Comm...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Membership
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                                        Friends of Chorleywood Common. By becoming a member you show that you care for Chorleywood Common and want to help save it from a range of threats. Your opinions and views contribute to the consensus of what needs to be done. As a member you will receive:. A programme of outdoor events including guided walks and pond dipping. Talks and demonstrations normally held in Chorleywood Library. The opportunity to learn more about the Common and to air your views. To join, please contact us through the Contact. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        About
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                                        Friends of Chorleywood Common. The Friends of Chorleywood Common. Was formed in 1990 and now has over five hundred members. The principal objectives of the Friends of Chorleywood Common (also including Chorleywood House Estate) are to:. Conserve and safeguard the Common for the future enjoyment of local residents and visitors;. Advise on and support the management of the Common; and. Promote local interest in and awareness of the Common with events and publicity. The following is an extract from the Thre...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Further reading and links
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                                        Friends of Chorleywood Common. Further reading and links. These books will deepen your understanding of the history of our commons:-. Hepple, L.W. and Doggett, am (1994). Rackham, O. (1986). The history of the countryside. JM Dent and Sons, London. Dudley Stamp, L.D and Hoskins W.G. (1963). The common lands of England and Wales. Collins, London (part of The New Naturalist series). Http:/ www.chilternsaonb.org/. Clayden, P. (2007). Our Common Land The law and history of Common Land and Village Greens. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Chorleywood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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                                        From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For the breadmaking process, see Chorleywood bread process. 160;Chorleywood shown within Hertfordshire. 5165 N 0.51 W. 5165; -0.51. Is a village and civil parish. In the Three Rivers. In the United Kingdom. The parish had a population of 11,286 people at the 2011 census. The village lies in the far south-west of Hertfordshire, on the border with Buckinghamshire. Chorleywood is located 31.8 kilometres (19.8 mi) north-west of Charing Cross. Built a small village on th...
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
                                            chorleywood-orchard.org.uk
                                        
                                        Recommended Links – Watford Observer - Chorleywood House Estate - Countryside Management Service
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                                        Bull; Chorleywood Magazine www.chorleywoodmagazine.co.uk/. Bull; Common Ground - www.england-in-particular.info. Bull; Countryside Management Service www.hertslink.org/cms/. Bull; Chorleywood and District Horticultural Society - www.cwhortsoc.org.uk. Bull; Chorleywood House Estate - www.chorleywoodhouse.org.uk. Bull; East of England Apples and Orchards Project - www.applesandorchards.org.uk. Bull; Hertfordshire Orchard Initiative www.hertfordshireorchardinitiative.org.uk. Peter Fleming Website Design. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
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                                        Friends of Chorleywood Common — Page 2
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                                        Friends of Chorleywood Common. 3 Rivers reject Chorleywood Parish Council Play Area recommendation. Whatever your views on the Play Area, Three Rivers District Council is acting undemocratically. Here is the text of a letter that our Chairman has sent to the Watford Observer:. Please use A4 size of paper only. Any materials can be used, paint, crayon, collage…. Put your name, age and school on the back. There will be two categories, 3 to 7 year olds, 8 year olds and over. Having an ongoing record, year b...