1. ‘Oi!. you lot. What about
a new playground? This
INSIDE THIS MONTHS ISSUE
one’s had it’.
Cat Hill development. Shape of things to come?
Steam train. Ran out of.
Simone Strauss. Beat the burglars
St Pauls Church. Services, mince pies and
mulled wine.
DECEMBER 2011 ISSUE
HADLEY WOOD NEWS
Sen’s run. Fewer mince pies. More pain.
Hadley Woods. Alien invasion.
Sophia Richmond. Trampoline girl.
Tug of War. East v West Hadley Wood. Jan 1st
Playground progress. Looking up.
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2. Editorial Who looks after these facilities So please join the 200 faithful
and land? households who already support us. In
For people living in The Hadley Wood Association does. Your the long run a powerful and
Hadley Wood the Residents Association. The Association representative Residents Association can
current furore at Cat finances everything by fund raising only be of benefit to us all.
Hill deserves some events like the fireworks, by hiring out the If you want to join ring Lisa on 020 8449
attention. The rather hall and grounds, advertising in the 7193 or Sue on 020 8441 2595 ..and
beautiful site was once owned by magazine and from membership fees. leave your address. They’ll send you the
Middlesex University but they vacated the Now let me ask you this. How many of details.
area in the summer and have moved to the 1500 families plus in Hadley Wood do Rod Armstrong
the University’s Hendon campus. They you think are members of your
sold the site to the Council who then sold Association? 1500? 1000? 500? Nope.
it on to the L&Q housing association. About 200. Why so few? Don’t ask me.
St Pauls. A Christmas
Now plans are afoot for a major Its incomprehensible. It only costs £1.00 message.
development there comprising 272 a week to join. Over a year that’s less
residential units in 5 six storey blocks, 2 than it costs to fill up your car with petrol. Christmas is a time of love, hope and
three storey blocks, a smaller block and Once. peace in this world of suffering,
94 terraced houses. Altogether around uncertainty and conflict. Do join us at any
1000 places with 40% social housing. Why should we join? What’s in it one or more of our Christmas events that
There is angry and determined for us? are held for the community whatever your
opposition from local residents. Well perhaps you do not use the religious convictions.
Association car park, take your dog or This year St Paul's church has the
Why should it worry us? family on walks in the Association’s woods familiar way of celebrating Christmas with
Since the 1950’s the Hadley Wood and fields, play tennis, cricket or football a carol service along with traditional
Association has leased the land behind on its courts and pitches, bridge in its hall, mince pies and mulled wine. We have a
Crescent East from the Council. As you celebrate your family events there or send few extra musicians and singers to add
know (I hope) this green and tree lined your kids to its playschool or ballet school
space includes the tennis courts, the BUT: There is another important reason for
Association building (our village hall), the joining. If the Hadley Wood Association is
car park and the field between the not seen by the Council to be fully
Association and the Primary school. It supported by its residents our next
runs up in a northerly westerly direction application for an extension of the lease
into the woods, over the railway tunnel might be weakened. Perhaps fatally. Back
and down the other side of the railway in the ownership of the Council the land
onto and including the sports field would then be a prime site for
adjoining Bartram’s Lane. The Council development. In that event our community
own the land but have been happy to would then lose a lovely piece of open
lease it to us on the basis that it is looked space providing a wide range of facilities
after properly and that the facilities it and fresh air enjoyed by many of our
provides are made available to local families and children and in return have a
residents for recreation. new housing estate. Christmas at St Paul’s
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3. The Hadley Wood
Women’s Institute
It was "all change" at the AGM. Frainy
Ardeshir who has been the President for
the past three years completed her tour
of duty. She thanked all who had helped TAILORING AND REPAIRS BY EXPERTS
make her term so enjoyable. Diana Bird
who has lived in Hadley Wood nearly all
her life has taken over the Presidential
role and was warmly welcomed by all.
Mavis Webber retired after nine years
as Honorary Secretary and is succeeded
to the already popular local singers from by a very capable Hilary Nunn. Pat Taylor
Hadley Wood. Then on Christmas Eve also retired after eight years as Honorary
please join us for our popular Christingle Treasurer and Philippa Phelps has taken
services when we hand out Christingle over that role.So with a new team and
oranges and sing carols by candlelight. great optimism our WI look forward to
Refreshments will be served in the hall many more enjoyable and interesting
after the 4 p.m. service and if you are meetings.
coming to the 6 p.m. why not join your Hadley Wood Women’s Institute meets
friends by coming early as the Christmas Eve on the second Tuesday of every month
refreshments will run up until the start of & Boxing Day and all visitors are welcome.
the 6 p.m. service. After the 6 p.m. Our executive chef, Wayne Turner, has created
WI
service we will have some retiring 2 mouth-watering menus with 3 choices per
refreshments as you leave to send you on course for Christmas Eve and Boxing Day.
your way for your own festivities of The meals will be accompanied by our resident
The Steam Train that
pianist playing all your favourite Christmas songs.
Christmas.
Christmas Eve Dinner
was not a steam train
May you have love, hope and peace 7.00pm to 9.30pm - £46.00 per person.
this Christmas. Boxing Day Lunch Many people young and old turned up at
Rupert MacKay, Minister of St. Paul’s £68.00 per person (Children under 12 £37.00). Hadley Wood Station on Thursday 24th
Church, Hadley Wood Full payment with booking. November to see the 60163 Tornado
For full details or to book, steam locomotive (as per the Steam
please visit our website or call us.
Dreams article/advertisement in the
November issue of our Hadley Wood
JONATHAN. Can the News) arrive to pick up passengers on
ADVERT for Christmas WEST LODGE PARK
YO U R C O U N T RY R E T R E AT
their way to York What a disappointment!
services be attached Cockfosters Road, Hadley Wood, Herts, EN4 0PY.
According to a knowledgeable enthusiast
near the above article T: 020 8216 3900 Email: wlpreception@bealeshotels.co.uk steam engines do not run on the rail
www.bealeshotels.co.uk
HWN55
please. Rod network before Peterborough on
weekdays. Having got to the station we
decided to wait anyway and saw the train
arrive at 08.40 pulled by a diesel engine,
as illustrated. I am sure there were many
more people before and after Hadley
Fumes of diesel replaced dreams
of steam
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4. Wood equally disappointed at not seeing Hadley Wood station on the morning of
Tornado. When I contacted Steam Thursday 24th November, as opposed to
Dreams the Marketing Manager seemed the 60163 Tornado steam engine they
surprised to learn so many people had were expecting.
gone to the station but advised that their As the name would suggest, we pride
website does state that the start of the ourselves on operating steam-hauled
journey is with a diesel engine. I have trips and tours but on very few occasions
rechecked the website and you need to we have no choice but to use diesel
Dr Keith Garber
go several levels into the site to find this. traction. After a recent incident involving
If like me you looked at Dates, a steam locomotive run by another tour Dr Andrew Dr Halmer
Destinations or Pick up points there is operator on the East Coast Main Line, Dr Tina Chrysostomou
nothing to suggest that the journey is part Network Rail barred steam traction on All aspects of general dentistry
diesel engine and only part steam the route on weekdays, which prevented offered throughout the week
engine. You need to look into Latest us from running steam hauled trains that including Saturday morning
News and then into Timings and still morning. Negotiations between Steam appointments
further into final timing released by Dreams and Network Rail took place to
Network Rail – no wonder so many of us ensure as much steam on the route as Please contact our reception
failed to find this piece of vital possible, but it was not confirmed to us 16 Crescent West, Hadley Wood,
information. I hope those who went on until very late on that the trip would be Barnet, Herts, EN4 0EJ
the journey had a wonderful time and I diesel hauled as far as Peterborough on Tel: 020 8441 0257
hope Steam Dreams will look at their the outward journey. The Tornado was
website to make it clearer about when a able to call at Hadley Wood on the return
steam train is a real steam train to be journey but we understand that most
seen on its journey. residents came to the train station in the
Gillian Henley morning.
Due to a miscommunication between
An apology from ourselves and the Hadley Wood News,
they were not informed of this change of
Steam Dreams haulage and we sincerely apologise for
Steam Dreams would like to apologise to any inconvenience caused. All of our
the residents of Hadley Wood who were passengers were aware of the change as
disappointed to see a diesel engine at soon as it was confirmed to us. In the
future we will make sure that any changes
PHOTO BY JOHN LEATHERDALE
to our trips will be featured on the website
clearly and that communication with local
newspapers is maintained to avoid
disappointment.
We are hopeful that once Network Rail
have concluded their formal review of
steam trains on the East Coast Main Line,
that we will again be able to call at Hadley
Wood with steam, and we hope to be
able to welcome you on board again
soon.
Steam Dreams
Tornado stopping (eventually) at
Hadley Wood.
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5. TUG O' WAR
Sunday 1st January 2012 At
1.30pm
ON THE RAILWAY BRIDGE
HADLEY WOOD
East V West
Girls V Boys
Under 12's
BRING “REFRESHMENTS”
MEET THE NEIGHBOURS East v West Hadley Wood.
Potters Bar, take first place against seven couple of years there have been a
Trampoline girl other competing London teams - who number of instances of garden refuse
Congratulations to our local Hadley knows, she may be one to watch for the such as, grass cuttings, dead branches,
Wood resident Sophia Richmond who, 2020 Olympics team ! unwanted plants and even old fence
aged just 6 years old, recently came in HW News posts and building materials, being
1st place out of 27 competitors in the dumped on Monken Hadley Common
Under 9 division of the British Gymnastics from neighbouring gardens. Not only
London Trampolining regional
The care and upkeep are the results unsightly, but on
competition held at the National of Monken Hadley occasions it has resulted in the spread of
Trampoline centre in Harlington, Common garden plants onto The Common that are
Middlesex quite out of place in an area of mixed
This is a remarkable achievement To all of us living in the area, Monken deciduous woodland. A particular case
given that she was competing mostly Hadley Common (also known as Hadley in point is Yellow Archangel, a small, fast
against competitors two to three years Woods) is a valuable local amenity and a growing variegated leaf plant which has
older than her and a testament to the real joy to those who like walking in proved highly invasive. Our small group
training and commitment she puts into a unspoilt natural woodland. It is surely in of Conservation Volunteers has spent
sport she clearly loves. all our interests that we strive to preserve many hours trying (with less than total
As well as winning the individual award, The Common in its natural state. Litter- success) to eradicate it. We are aware
Sophia also helped her team Zenith TC, free and without invasive alien species of that many of you already contribute to the
based out of the Furzefield Centre in trees or plants. Regrettably, over the past well-being of The Common both
St Paul’s Pre-School
financially and practically. However, we
Warmly invite you to join us for our
OPEN MORNING
Wednesday 25th January 2012
9.45am-11.45am
Everyone Welcome
Ofsted approved
St Paul’s Church Hall, Crescent East, Hadley Wood, Herts, EN4 0EN
Tel: 020 8447 0448 E-mail: stpaulspreschool@btinternet.com Roger Headey and team in action at
the side of Camlet Way
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6. are writing to all residents whose
Lost Ladder
The HW News apologises for giving the
properties border The Common to
incorrect tel.no for Mr Obhrai with regard
request that you ensure that no garden
to a ladder left behind by burglars.
waste or other waste materials are put on
To retrieve please telephone:
The Common. If you employ a gardener,
0170 874 7037
or you are having building work done,
can you please take steps to ensure that
nothing is dumped over the fence or
elsewhere on The Common. TRIM HEDGES AND TREES – Make
You may not be aware that The sure these are trimmed back from
Common receives no financial support windows and are about 3 feet high so
from either Barnet or Enfield Council and & planning for the future. The LTA have that burglars can't hide behind them and
is largely reliant for its funding on recognised we have achieved excellent they don't block any lighting you may
voluntary contributions from the Friends standards of performance & our local have. Consider planting some prickly
of Hadley Common. The Friends is a community can be confident that all plants such as Pyracantha (Firethorn)
registered charity which draws its coaches are CRB checked & licensed. around the perimeter.
donations from local residents. If you are Hadley Wood Committee look forward
not at present a member of the Friends to the 2012 Tennis year and to seeing FENCES, SHEDS AND GATES – Make
and would like to join, an application form many members on the Tennis court. Keep sure the fences around your garden are
can be obtained from -Mr Chris Feldman, checking our website www.hwltc.org in good condition and that gates can be
(Honorary Treasurer of the Friends of for future club activities. We welcome secured properly. Put several good
Hadley Common, 66 Hadley Road, any ideas & suggestions from members locks/padlocks on shed doors and check
Barnet, EN5 5QS), or downloaded from that would improve their tennis the windows too. Think about putting
the Monken Hadley Common website experience & enable them meet other trellis over the top of fences and gates.
(www.monkenhadleycommon.net). The players in either a social or competitive
website also provides information on the environment. Comments or ideas can LADDERS AND TOOLS – Never leave
history, points of interest, wildlife and be emailed to Chris at tools or ladders out, always lock them
management of The Common. chrissy4tennis@aol.com The 2012 away in a properly secured shed or
Most of the work of maintaining The calendar will be compiled in January. garage.
Common is done by a small group of Chris. Head Coach Hadley Wood Tennis
Volunteers who meet, under the direction Club 07789 555008 FIT LOCKS – Fit good quality deadlocks
of the Curators, every Tuesday morning. If http://www.hwltc.org to outside doors and ensure you have
you or other members of your household locks on ground floor windows and patio
would like to become involved we would doors – never leave the keys in the locks
be delighted to hear from you. Finally, if
Beat the Burglars or on the window sill but make sure
you do notice any hazards or other LIGHTING – Make it look as if you are in everyone in the house knows where they
problems on The Common do please let when you are out by using a timer switch are so that they can get out in the event of
one of us know so that we can organise on lights fitted with energy saving bulbs a fire.
appropriate remedial action. and on a radio but remember to change
Yours sincerely, the timer switch as the evenings get VALUABLE ITEMS ON VIEW – Ensure all
Peter Davies and Roger Headey darker earlier. Think about exterior dusk valuable items (laptops, digital cameras,
Curators to dawn lighting. car keys, jewellery etc) are kept out of view
Peter Davies, 58 Hadley Road Barnet
Herts. EN5 5QS tel. 020 8440 7712
e-mail: padavies_plan@yahoo.co.uk and Hadley Wood Running Club
Roger Headey, 28 Clifford Road, Barnet
Herts. EN5 5PG tel. 020 8440 8944 Tuesdays: 9:30-10:30am
Thursdays: 9:30-10:30am
Sundays: 11:00-12:00noon
Hadley Wood Tennis Please arrive a little earlier
Club celebrate Tennis ready to run at start times
Clubmark status Meeting Point:
On Monday 14th November at 8pm Judy 96 Lancaster Avenue EN4 0EU
Townsend and Chris Hepworth were £4 (drop in)
presented with a plaque from Jemima £7 per week (members 3
Lee, Middlesex County Development sessions)
Manager in recognition of Hadley Wood
TC achieving Tennis Clubmark. An opportunity for people of all abilities & fitness levels to come together at
It has been a year long process where least once a week to walk, jog or run.
Judy & Chris with the help & support of For further details please contact Sen via email or call: 07956 398 123
the Tennis Club Committee, have hwrc@me.com www.hwrc.me.uk
updated our club policies, programmes
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7. and not left by the doors or windows as this is a sure way to tell if you are in or or 40inch flat screen TV. Keep a record of
especially if they can be seen through the out or if you are away. any serial numbers of electrical items and
letter box or by looking in the window. Keep record them on www.immobilise.com
spare car keys in a secure location. CHRISTMAS – Never leave presents on also keep your receipts for these items in
show even if they are wrapped and under a safe place. Please get someone you
GOLD JEWELLERY – If you keep large the tree. After Christmas or when buying trust (e.g. a family member) to come and
amounts of gold or jewellery in the house new items please don't just put the boxes pick up your post if you are away and
think about getting a safe and locking it out as they are for recycling, break them remember to cancel the papers and milk
away or keeping it in the bank especially up and put them in the bins otherwise delivery etc.
if it is only worn on special occasions. everyone knows you have a new laptop Simone Strauss
WINDOW AND DOOR LOCKS – These Letters to the Editor
are not being used enough and burglars
are taking advantage – close and lock all Dear Editor
doors and windows even if you are just I thought this short account might be of Traditional songs from the Ascot
popping out for a few minutes. Also get interest to your readers – For the first time Bandstand Song book really brought out
into the habit of checking them before we joined in the nationwide Mitzvah or the best in all of us. It was great to bring
you go to bed but make sure everyone in Good Deeds Day on Sunday 20th some nice times to those less fortunate
the house knows where the keys are November. We made tea and entertained than ourselves - we`ll be back!
kept. residents at Five Oaks on Cockfosters Sun Cresswell Hadley Wood Jewish
Road and Green Trees on Crescent East. Community
CURTAINS AND BLINDS – Please We had a Rock and Roll display by
close these as soon as it starts getting husband and wife team Sherilyn and Phil Dear Editor
dark - if there is a light on indoors but its Bennett which was most enthusiastically As I am sure you all know we did not win
dark outside this provides the ideal received – some joined on the floor whilst when we opposed the application to
conditions for burglars to "window shop" the rest of us did the hand jive!!! redevelop the Barnet Market site. Despite
and make a note of anything worth taking the fact that our own 1200
at a later date. members were against it, as were
The Barnet Society, Barnet
SECURITY MARKING – Think about Residents Association,
registering your valuable items such as Hadley Residents Association,
phones, laptops & TV's etc. at SPACES, our local MP and many
www.immobilise.com, this company also individual councillors – the
provide property marking. applicant got what she wanted.
One person against
WHEELY BINS – When not in use please thousands of campaigners – so
chain these up together so that they can't much for democracy!
be used to climb over fences or to take To be honest we are still licking
items away in. Get together with your our wounds from that defeat.
neighbours and bring each others bins in But all is not yet lost and we live
if they have been left out after collection to fight another day. We are gaining
members every day and a lot is
going on behind the scenes.
Again, as many of you will know,
nothing at all has happened at the site
that would lead us to believe that any
building work is about to begin. And while
the uncertainty continues Barnet's 800
year old Market falls into further decay. It
is a scandal and if it is allowed to carry on
This month has been a very busy time for the HWCPR team including our stall it will be a tragedy.
at the fabulous Fireworks night, attending the AGM and meetings with various Friends of Barnet Market will have a
companies and organisations.After a lot of hard work we are pleased to give an stall at the Barnet Christmas Fayre this
update on the money raised for the Playground. coming Sunday the 4th of December. The
We have managed to raise just over £50,000 with the help of Grant Funding, Fayre takes place every year and the
private, corporate and community support. High Street will be closed to traffic for the
Thank you very much for your help so far, but we still have a way to go. You day.
can still help us with hands-on support or by offering a donation. If you wish to We want to recruit new members of
find out more please contact us at hwcpr@yahoo.co.uk or call 07949 073536. course but if you already are a member
Keep an eye out for an update in the next Hadley Wood Newsletter. There will please come by and say hello and pick
be more exciting announcements to come... up the latest news.
Laura Gassner Thank you for your continued support.
Chris Smith. Friends of Barnet Market
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utility room, master bedroom suite with his & hers dressing rooms and luxurious en and sought after position. 6 reception rooms, 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms Homes’. 5 reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, double width garage,
suite bathroom, 6/7 further bedrooms, 4 further bathrooms (2 en suite), rear garden (3 en suites), tennis court, heated swimming pool, car port for 2 cars plus heated swimming pool, landscaped gardens to front, side and rear, double
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A very well presented detached family residence which has been extended A spacious detached family residence benefiting from a landscaped rear Substantial detached family residence of some 7,500 sq ft. The property
and refurbished to a high standard. Guest cloakroom, 4 reception rooms, 4 garden extending to approx. 350’ at its maximum. The overall plot is approx. requires substantial refurbishment but benefits from spaciously planned
bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, southerly aspect rear garden extending to approx. 3/4 of an acre. Guest cloakroom, 2 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms, 2 accommodation with 3 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, indoor
108’, heated swimming pool, garage. bathrooms, garage. swimming pool complex, cinema room & 6th bedroom/staff bedroom with
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A very well presented detached Georgian style residence situated in this A beautifully ground floor apartment in this unique development situated on This attractive and well presented semi detached home has accommodation
peaceful cul de sac. There is scope to extend subject to the usual consents. Hadley Wood’s premier road within easy reach of golf course, local shops arranged over 3 floors and benefits from through lounge/dining room, open
2 receptions, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, gym, garage, driveway provides primary school and mainline station. The M25 is a short drive away. Kitchen, plan kitchen & breakfast area, utility/wc/boiler room, downstairs cloakroom, 3
extensive guest parking, southerly aspect rear garden extending to reception/drawing room, 3 bedrooms, 2 en suite shower rooms and a family bedrooms, family bathroom, southerly aspect rear garden extending to approx
approx. 180’. bathroom. 130’. There is significant scope to extend (s.t.p.p.).
The Hadley Wood Association
7 Crescent East Hadley Wood Herts EN4 0EL 8449 7193
hadley.woodassoc@btconnect.com www.hadleywood.org.uk
Chairman Graham Sharp 020 8449 2133 sharpie14@btinternet.com
Editor Publisher Rod Armstrong 020 8449 5924
Advertising and Centre Manager Lisa Winston 020 8449 7193 hadley.woodassoc@btconnect.com
Advertising Manager Betty Brough 020 8441 6859 bbr1934@aol.com
Hall Bookings Annie 07903 138 235 hallbookings.hwa@gmail.com
Security Task Force Membership secretary/Admin Caroline Berlyn 020 8441 8020
Safe Neighbourhood Team Police Sergeant Peter Moxham 020 8721 2688 or 07920 233 775
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