
Here are some notices that you may find of interest. Please check this page regularly for updates and let us know if you have some news to share...
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Thursdays from 12 March - 16 April, 4.30-5.30pm in the St Andrew's Centre (behind the church)
With trained counsellors, the group sessions offer a compassionate and reflective space to explore your experience of grief. Together, we will slow down and make room for the many emotions that loss can bring.
The sessions are run by Stuart & Katie from FourTherapists (call Katie on 07777 166705).
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
Register your interest for the Church Away Day on 10 May 2026
Worship, workshops, free time, activities for young people, beautiful surroundings, two-course lunch, newcomers especially welcome. Register here:
Away Day 2026
Saturday 7 March, 10.30am - 12.30pm
We have an Easter Egg Tombola at our March Coffee Morning. Any donations of Easter Eggs would be very much appreciated – please leave with Rosemary or outside the church office door. Thank you!
Please stay on for a joyous, informal performance by Take Note Choir, straight after the Coffee Morning.
An exciting opportunity with Knightsfield School, Welwyn Garden City
Knightsfields, a school for the profoundly deaf, is looking for new Trustees to join their brilliant and dedicated team. Trustees play a vital role in supporting the strategic direction of the school, and the team is keen to welcome people from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences.
No prior experience with SEND or deaf education is required. What matters most is enthusiasm, commitment, and a desire to make a positive difference to the lives of young people.
The Knightsfield team would love to hear from individuals who are passionate about education, inclusion, or simply supporting a local school. Please share the details with anyone you think may be interested.
For further information or an informal conversation about the role, please feel free to contact the office manager, Jane Broomfield, at
jbroomfield@knightsfield.herts.sch.uk or visit the website:
www.knightsfield.herts.sch.uk
Race Night in Hertingfordbury
Saturday 7 March, 7.00pm at Hertford Prep

Welwyn Garden City Male Voice Choir at St Mary's Hertingfordbury
Saturday 21 March, 7.30pm

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/
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
St Andrew’s Facebook page:
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).