Forum is a quarterly newsletter, produced by the Town Council every March, June, September and December with a distribution of approx 13,000 to households and businesses in the AL5 postal area.
The newsletter contains a mix of Town Council related information, articles on key matters that could affect residents, forthcoming events and articles provided by local groups and organisations.
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Issue 156
March 2016
In This Issue: Harpenden Events 2016, Budget, Fovant Close Orchard, Harpenden Carnival/Art on the Common, Wildlife Watch, Festival on the Field and Harpenden in Bloom.
In This Issue: Christmas in Harpenden, Gang Show, Caring for Carers, East Harpenden allotments, Sergeant's Comments, Battle of the Bands, Harpenden in Bloom 2015, Luton Airport - New routes and Farmers Market.
In This Issue: Open Spaces Meeting, Community Grants for Groups, Park Hall Regular Availability, Information Documents, Herts Open Studios, Food and Drink Festival, Christmas is coming, Beware of telephone scams, Highway Fault Reporting and Harpenden Rotary.
In This Issue: A Summer of Fun - Harpenden Events throughout the summer, New Town and Deputy Mayor, Annual Town Meeting, Wildlife Watch, Operation Pollinator, Harpenden Arrows running club and much more...
In This Issue:
Quality Status services, My Mayoral Year - Mary Maynard, Annual Town Meeting, Wildlife Watch, Harpenden Carnival, Harpenden Events 2015, Historic Harpenden, LED Streetlighting upgrade, We Are....Harpenden, All Saints Church Golden Jubilee.
In This Issue:
Hertfordshire Trading Standards, Streetlife, Arriva Buses - 321 service, Preparing for flooding, Harpenden in Bloom winners 2014, Understanding the planning process, The Kin - a forgotten river,
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