Golf club shows Breast Cancer Care support by offering pink buggy to golfers
A bright pink buggy was seen on the fairways of Redbourn Golf Club at the end of April as golfers were able to hire the car in support of Breast Cancer Care.
A bright pink buggy was seen on the fairways of Redbourn Golf Club at the end of April as golfers were able to hire the car in support of Breast Cancer Care.
Lord Rowan Williams, who is also chairman of Christian Aid, will be preaching at the 9.30am and 11.15am services at St Albans Cathedral on Sunday, May 15, to mark the start of the annual Christian Aid Week house-to-house collection and associated fundraising events.
A man discovered lying in the street woke up to find a lump to the back of his head, a black eye and his phone and cash missing.
A man was allegedly seen touching himself in an inappropriate manner in St Albans.
A combination of arrests, police patrols and people remembering to lock their vehicles has helped decrease the number of thefts from vehicles in St Albans.
Families in St Albans feel let down by the county council to provide their children with a primary school place of their choice.
A fundraising fanatic will be taking part in this year’s Push it for the Peace event as the “perfect way” to give back to the hospice which cared for her father.
A charity which supports young homeless people is desperately looking for new volunteer hosts in the Watford area.
A keen marathon runner has completed four races in just over a week to raise money for four charities close to his heart.
A group of ladies have joined forces to take part in a Cancer Research UK’s Pretty Muddy event and will be holding a fun day immediately after to raise even more money for the charity.
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