 Common Buzzard - (photo Denis O'Regan) A very busy period, with many migrants entering the parish in the last four weeks, (March 18th – April 18th). Included in my wanderings were two dawn chorus walks, leaving the village hall car park at 5.00am and returning about 9.30am. Both walks were well attended with 20 people in total making the effort to be up early. We were rewarded with good bird song and clear weather on both occasions.The first walk (March 21st) realized a total of 38 species with highlight birds being a calling little owl, a drumming great spotted woodpecker, goldcrest, sparrow hawk, woodcock and common buzzard. |
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Read more... [Nature Notes May 2009]
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The largest audience for many years attended the annual Parish Assembly, which saw the launch of the latest Parish Plan, the new Village Guide and heard from organisations that serve our community. An audience of nearly 100 enjoyed refreshments and chatted to neighbours and speakers. Maps of the latest bypass route attracted a great deal of interest as well as questions for Richard Boutal from Herts Highways. Our neighbourhood Police team were there in strength, led by Insp.Damien Kennedy who pledged improved communication between his officers and local residents. |
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Read more... [Little Hadham Annual Parish Assembly 2009]
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Village Guide and Parish Plan make their debut Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about Little Hadham (well, most things at least) and a programme of activities to make this village an even friendlier place in which to live have been delivered to every household in the form of the new Village Guide and latest Parish Plan. |
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Read more... [Little Hadham Village Guide]
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Both runs will start from the Village Hall car park and finish at the Nags Head. A map of both courses is available from here.
Everyone is welcome to take part – individual runners, families or groups representing local organisations or hamlets. If you would rather walk or take pushchairs, that’s ok. Running is not mandatory. You can wear fancy dress if you like. This is not a race, just a fun run! All proceeds will be used to offset costs, any surplus will go towards the costs of the next Parish Plan event The application form for the event can be downloaded here. |
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Please find below a download archive of the Little Hadham Parish Magazine
Click on the links below to view (You will need Acrobat Reader to view them) If you don't have Acrobat Reader click here for a free download
January 2011
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Read more... [Little Hadham Parish Magazine]
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Do you like Sudoku puzzles? The Hadhams website will create you a new puzzle at the foot of every page. Instructions: - Scroll down to the foot of any page on thehadhams.com
- Select your difficulty level (e.g. 'kids') then click the New button
- Click in the empty squares and type the missing number
- When you have filled all the emtpy squares click the Check% button
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 Female Blackcap - photo by Denis O'Regan Local amateur ornithologist Jonathan Forgham has set up a wildlife blog for Little Hadham.Particularly focussed on the local birds in and around the village John Says: "It includes details of walks that I make around the village, showing maps, lists of birds and other wildlife, often illustrated with photographs. I would be keen to hear from other villagers of any unusual local natural history sightings, especially birds." You can find a link to the website on the Links page or just click this link http://littlehadhambirding.blogspot.com Bird enthusiasts might also be interested in visiting the Pelhams Website where Denis O'Regan where you can look (and listen) to birds he has photographed. Click Here to Look and Listen |
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The Breast Cancer website is having trouble getting enough people to click on their site daily to meet their quota of donating at least one free mammogram a day to an underprivileged woman. It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click on “donating a mammogram” for free (pink button).This doesn’t cost you a thing. www.thebreastcancersite.com |
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