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Nicola Grove from St Andrew's is organising a collection of materials needed to make hygiene kits for Gaza. We welcome donations of any of the items listed here - there's a box at the back of St Andrew's Church to receive items. Thank you!
Recycled or new…
Towels to cut up, pieces of soap, cotton fabric patterned or plain, drawstring bags (30x74cm), Ziplock bags (30x40cm)
New items only please…
Women’s pants (underwear), flannels, toothbrushes, small tubes of toothpaste
More details here: Hygiene kits for Gaza
10.00am on Saturdays 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th July & 1st, 8th August
at St Mary's Hertingfordbury
Saturday 4 July, 10.30am - 12.30pm
Mondays, 10.00am
A short Toddler Service meeting in the Chapel at St Andrew's Church - a little service for tots & their carers with familiar songs, instruments, a story & snacks.
Celebrating Gold: Well done, St Andrew’s

Peter Ruffles writes:
'We've been Bronze; we've been Silver; but in 2025 we really achieved!! St Andrew’s is a Gold Award winner and we have a certificate to prove it!
The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Historic Churches Trust is for all Christian places of worship, not just CofE. At its heart is national heritage. Its point and purpose is to assist worshipping congregations, often very small village churches and chapels which because of their place and story are of wider and local historic interest. Of value to all.
However, in this country, upkeep and maintenance of buildings, perhaps many hundreds of years old, falls entirely on worshipping Christian congregations in those chapels and churches, with no routine help from national government or church headquarters except for the often vain hope of a grant award at a critical time. National government has recently removed its earlier VAT concession and full tax payment on all church repairs is now required.
So, our wonderful earnings through the September 2025 Bike and Hike of over £2,000, are chiefly to help those small Christian congregations facing big repair bills in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. At least, I hope that is our over-riding thought.
The Trust has set things up so that the helper of others also helps themselves. Half of the earnings of each St Andrew's walker or rider goes to our own building fund, and half to the big local trust pot, to assist others in their building upkeep responsibilities.
"Thank you, St Andrew's, for £1,000! We'll also be popping £1,000 into your St Andrew’s Hertford building account shortly".
I'll be encouraging you to become involved in the 2026 Saturday event before long (it's on 12 September – put it in your diary) but for now, let's celebrate!'
St Andrew's Servers look to share their important role
You will see us at every 10.30am Sunday morning service working away in our white robes around the altar before and during the service. You may not know our names, but we are Jennie and Sue, your Servers!
We thoroughly enjoy our role and count it a privilege to serve in this way.
We are both now in our mid-70s and would sometimes like to enjoy some time-off or cover for when we’re unwell, although we have no intention of retiring yet!
The Server’s role encompasses setting up the altar for our Eucharist services, serving our priests during the service, clearing, washing up, and putting the silverware etc. away afterwards.
If you would like to know more about the role, or think you might like to try it out, please speak to Jennie, Sue or Alan. Training will be provided and it’s very flexible!
Many hands make light work!
Thank you in anticipation.
Jennie and Sue
Bishop Jane to visit Hertford St Andrew's
Sunday 20 September 2026, 10.30am Holy Communion
We are delighted to be able to let you know that Bishop Jane, the Bishop of Hertford, will be visiting the parish on Sunday 20 September for our 10.30am morning service. We wanted to give you plenty of notice so that you can note this date in your diaries if you particularly want to be present for the visit.
Julie & Lesley, Churchwardens
Kyiv Classic Accordion Duo
In concert at St Mary's Church, Welwyn, Friday 26 June, 7.30pm
FUTUREhope event: An Evening of Classical Music
Saturday 27 June, 7.00pm at Hertford Baptist Church
Doors open at 6.30pm. Please be seated by 6.50pm. The performance lasts until approx. 8.30pm with a short interval. £15 suggested donation on the door or via this link:
https://www.justgiving.com/page/classicaleveningct?utm_medium=FA&utm_source=CL
Charity Afternoon Tea for Future Living Hertford
Wednesday 8 July, 2.00-4.00pm at Vale House, Hertford
Book through Eventbrite here:
Eventbrite
Saturday 12 September 2026

The Story of Hertford on a new map
A new historical map of Hertford will be published in 2027, supported by Hertford Town Council and the University of Hertfordshire.
The Historic Towns Trust is an educational charity that creates detailed historical maps showing how Britain’s towns and cities have developed over time. They are currently developing a new historical map of Hertford, bringing together archaeological evidence, historic documents and local research to tell the story of how the town has evolved across centuries.
Alongside the maps, they are also creating educational materials for local primary schools and organising a programme of community talks, walks and events so residents can explore the history of the place they live.
Your help is needed!
Creating something so detailed and historically accurate takes an exceptional amount of time, effort and money from individuals and businesses alike. We are still fundraising to reach our publication target. You can support a lasting cultural legacy for Hertford by visiting:
shop.historictownstrust.uk/product/donate.
Your support will be fully acknowledged and could literally put you on the map!
See
historictownstrust.uk or email
comms@historictownstrust.uk to learn more.
Greenspace Renewal at Hertford Castle
Some exciting changes are being planned for Hertford Castle's greenspaces, with nearly £600,000 being awarded to develop plans for nature conservation, heritage preservation and infrastructure improvements throughout the grounds. Find our more here: https://www.hertfordcastle.co.uk/greenspacerenewal/
Dementia & Friendship Group
Every other Wednesday, 12noon-2.00pm, in the St Andrew's Centre (behind the Church)
A warm, welcoming space for anyone feeling lonely, isolated, or affected by memory difficulties


Helping Hand to manage the cost of living
Hertfordshire County Council is making sure that advice and support is available to help every resident navigate the cost of living and stay safe and healthy.
If you have any further questions, please contact: VPA.Cell@hertfordshire.gov.uk
Carers
If you look after someone who couldn't manage without you, you're a carer. There's support for you, too.
For more information, visit www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/carers

Hertfordshire Health Walks


Timetable available as a pdf here
Free weekly guided walk from Sele Farm

The All Nations Coffee and Bookshop
Wednesday and Friday afternoons 2.00-5.00pm
The Coffee and Bookshop at All Nations are well worth a visit. All Nations is set in beautiful grounds on the Easneye Estate near Ware and is a lovely place to meet friends for a coffee, take a walk in the grounds and buy that book you are after. They have a lovely range of Christian text cards and gifts, too.
And there's a click-and-collect service through St Andrew's Bookshop who provide all the books.
St Andrews Bookshop Ltd
61-65 High Street
Great Missenden
Bucks HP16 0AL
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You can find event and service details, thought for the day, sermons, photos and updates on the St Andrew’s Facebook page.
Safeguarding at St Andrew’s:
Catherine Sleath is our Safeguarding Officer. If you have any questions or concerns relating to safeguarding for people of any age at St Andrew’s, please get in touch with Catherine (01992 537867).