2011

Letchworth’s roads over the winter

A picture of a snow covered road in Letchworth

We often receive enquiries around this time of year about the safety of the roads in Letchworth. We are happy to help with these enquiries; however these generally fall within the remit of Herts Highways.

If you would like to chat to someone about gritting or pot holes on roads in Letchworth over the winter holidays, it may be best to contact Herts Highways on 0300 123 4047.

'Down the track' with Dave Smith

A picture of Dave Smith (left) on the track with the GB Bobsleigh Team

We caught up with GB Bobsledder Dave Smith, a Letchworth resident who explains why he chose bobsleigh for a career, how our £1,000 grant will help compete in the World Championships and why he thinks rollercoasters are dull!

New local jeweller aims to shine

Picture of Colin Chatfield opening Orga with owner John Nash

We welcomed a new jewellery shop into Letchworth Garden City on Saturday (3 December) with our Chairman, Colin Chatfield officially opening the store. Orga, which sells, buys and repairs jewellery, is run by John Nash who brings over 19 years of experience working in the jewellery sector.

The store has moved into 11 The Arcade, our covered shopping precinct which we refurbished back in 2009. Colin said: “It is great to see an exciting independent business join the town’s diverse mix of retailers. In tough economic times this is fantastic news for Letchworth Garden City.”

November's Community Grants

David Smith of the British Bobsleigh Team recieved £1,000 towards training

Over £6,700 was awarded to local causes through our grant funding this month. Here’s our round-up of the people we are supporting…

David Smith, a member of the British Bobsleigh Team and Letchworth resident, has been boosted by £1,000 towards his £5,000 2011/ 12 training programme. David hopes to compete for Team GB at the 2011 World Championships and the 2014 Winter Olympics.

19 Letchworth-based groups shared £3,188 towards Christmas lunches to be enjoyed by 802 people this December.

Community Hub opens in town centre

The Community Hub is open at 43 Station Road

Staff from across our organisation are taking turns to meet and greet visitors at our new ‘Community Hub’ based at 43 Station Road.

Lighting Up Letchworth

An image of Letchworth Garden City's Christmas Lights

Join us this Saturday (26 November) as the Town Centre Partnership turn on the Christmas lights for Leys Avenue, Eastcheap and Station Road with plenty of festive activities.

The fun kicks off at 12.15pm with Santa’s arrival, followed by live entertainment until 5pm, when the lights, funded and set up by the Heritage Foundation, are switched on.

Our Town Centre Consultation Team will be in Leys Avenue throughout the day, on-hand to answer any questions you have on the options for The Wynd and ideas on the wider town centre. Pop down and share your views with us.

World War Two brought to life by Letchworth Museums

School children from Wilbury School get a taste of wartime life

Over 200 children from five local primary schools took part in the annual ‘Open Doors’ learning week.  Hosted in partnership by First Garden City Heritage Museum and Letchworth Museum, this special schools week gave pupils a taster of Letchworth life on the World War Two Home Front.

Ambitious vision takes Plinston to the next ‘stage’

Ambitious vision takes Plinston to the next ‘stage’

We are looking to create a regional arts and culture base within Letchworth attracting visitors, artists and performers from the surrounding counties and beyond, whilst continuing to support local groups.

Lessons learnt from urban planning examples

Last Thursday (20 October), Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation’s Board of Management travelled to Port Sunlight, arguably the finest surviving example of early urban planning in the UK, to share lessons in how the two towns are managed today.

Representatives from Port Sunlight Village Trust exhibited at Letchworth Arts Centre’s ‘Who do you think you are, Letchworth? festival last summer and invited the Foundation’s Board for a tour of their village. 

Letchworth schools take to the big screen

Letchworth schools take to the big screen

Last week, ten Letchworth Garden City schools watched a free film at Broadway Cinema to support learning in the classroom. This is the second year the independent cinema, owned and managed by Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation, has taken part in National Schools Film Week. This year, over 1,600 children, teachers and parents visited the cinema; more than double last year’s attendance.

New directory to put local clubs on the map

The Letchworth & District Astronomical Society in their observatory

The Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation will publish a community directory of clubs and groups taking place during in the town during the next twelve months.

Tourist Information Centre passes with flying colours!

Photograph of Letchworth GC Tourist Information Centre, 33-35 Station Road

When it comes to customer service, Letchworth Garden City’s Tourist Information Centre is leading the way...

Tourism South East carried out a Mystery Shopper at their Station Road shop, covering all aspects of quality of service that a customer is likely to experience, when visiting a Tourist Information Centre.

Town Centre highly commended at industry awards

Photo of Leys Square and Fountains at night

Letchworth Garden City Town Centre’s £8m redevelopment scheme was praised last week for protecting the viability of its high street, being described as a beacon for place making by judges at the Regeneration & Renewal Awards.

Standalone 10k shines in its 24th year

Standalone 10k shines in its 24th year

Over 1,200 runners took part in the 24th annual Standalone 10k road race last Sunday (2 October) in glorious sunshine. The race follows an anticlockwise route around the north of Letchworth’s estate and attracted running teams from across the region as well as many people form the local community. A shorter 2k fun run followed for children to participate.

TV celebrity to ‘take your call’ at Broadway Cinema

Angela Rippon will be working at Broadway Cinema on Thursday 6 October

This Thursday, (6 October) former BBC News presenter Angela Rippon will be working at Letchworth Garden City’s Broadway Cinema as part of a new primetime BBC 1 series.

Letchworth Community Calendar Created

11 of the winners with Heather McLaughlin and Darren Isted

Local amateur photographers celebrated the conclusion of Letchworth’s community photographic competition on Friday, September 9, at a winner’s presentation evening at Heritage Foundation funded and run Letchworth Garden City Tourist Information Centre.


During the summer months residents, locals and visitors to the town were tasked with ‘snapping’ their favourite Letchworth Garden City building or public space.

Cinema’s birthday celebrations continue

Visitors enjoyed a short 3D clip as part of the behind-the-scene tours

Over 300 people got the chance to go behind-the-scenes of a traditional working picture house last weekend (Friday 9 to Sunday 11 September) as Broadway Cinema put on special tours as part of their 75th birthday celebrations.  

Happy 75th Birthday Broadway Cinema!

Behind the scenes tours in the Projection Room, from September 2008

This week, Broadway Cinema turns 75 years old! Over the years, Letchworth’s third picture house has gone from a single screen auditorium to a four-screen complex.

The art deco building opened on 26 August 1936, to a black-tie gala screening of ‘Follow the Fleet’ starring Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire. The auditorium, with its sumptuous interiors, reached its 1,400 capacity leaving many more turned away at the door.

To celebrate the anniversary, we have planned…

Picture Perfect Letchworth

Winter Frost on Broadway Gardens by Brian Hollis

The Letchworth Garden City Tourist Information Centre yesterday (Thursday, July 28) announced the 13 winning photographs in their amateur community photographic competition, ‘Picture This’.

Over the spring and early summer months; residents, locals and visitors to the town were tasked with ‘snapping’ their top Letchworth Garden City landscape, building or public space, to take part in the contest.

Heritage Museum displays work of mystery photographer

Heritage Museum displays work of mystery photographer

A collection of photographs by an unknown photographer, which have recently been rediscovered and restored, are to be showcased by First Garden City Heritage Museum in their new exhibition, ‘The Edwardian Photographer’.  

The photographs, named ‘The Brunt Album’, have never been displayed or published anywhere before. The collection, which spans 1904 – 1909, has been carefully restored following a grant from the Association of Independent Museums.

Celebrating Letchworth’s heritage

This weekend from 10am, (Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 July) Letchworth Arts Centre are taking over Broadway Gardens with their latest festival ‘Who do you think you are, Letchworth?’ This years’ theme, centres on the origins to town planning and utopian activities, which is close to the heart of the Garden City.

Calling all photographic enthusiasts

Summer Morning, taken by Mike Alcock.

Amateur photographers from across the region will compete to have their ‘snaps’ of Letchworth Garden City featured in a 2012 town calendar.

‘Picture This’, Letchworth Garden City Tourist Information Centre’s photographic competition is back by popular demand and looking for participants to send in up to three of their favourite landscapes, buildings or historic landmarks in the Garden City. The lucky winners will also receive their picture-perfect photograph printed on canvas.

Mobility impaired cycles tried and tested!

Last Saturday, Letchworth Garden City’s Standalone Farm welcomed over 100 people from around the county to try a range of specially designed cycles for the mobility impaired, promoting disabled access to the countryside through the Garden City Greenway.

Visitors of all ages with a range of disabilities, some of whom have never ridden a bike before, cruised around with friends and families in side-by-side tandems, wheelchair tandems, hand-cranked trikes and other cycles.   

Share your Ideas for Letchworth Town Centre

12-14 The Arcade

Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation is calling for views and ideas on the future of Letchworth Town Centre, through a series of consultation initiatives starting with a public exhibition which opens this Saturday (14 May).

Notices for alterations to residential properties

Landlord’s Consent & Consent under the Scheme of Management Notices are now available in The Comet

You can now read the weekly notices for Letchworth Garden City’s residential applications to develop, extend or alter properties in The Comet on page three. In addition, you can search applications by postcode, by clicking here.

Garden City Meeting | 12 May 2011

Garden City Meeting

The annual Garden City Meeting will be held on Thursday 12 May from 7pm at Plinston, Broadway, Letchworth Garden City, SG6 3NX.

15 years of Primary Schools Music in Letchworth

Primary schoolchildren from St Thomas More perform in front of proud parents and

Letchworth Garden City Primary School’s came together recently to perform a range of music under a ‘One World’ theme taking the ‘Celebration of Letchworth Garden City Schools Music’ event into its 15th year.

All 14 Letchworth primary schools took to the stage at Plinston Hall in front of nearly 1,200 proud parents and teachers over four days (28 to 31 March). The schools took turns to showcase world music influences, ranging from classic Caribbean, African and Indian songs to more recent pop music from Michael Jackson.

Saluting Garden City architectural excellence

Paul Palmer (left) presents the award for ‘Other works’ to The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army were amongst the winners at the Garden City Heritage Awards last night (Wednesday 6 April), which celebrated architectural best practice of alterations and new builds in Letchworth Garden City. The Army’s replacement hall on Norton Way South was hailed for its sympathetic design and good detailing.

Upgrading The Wynd

Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation has recently submitted a planning application to North Hertfordshire District Council to make interim improvements to The Wynd, whilst continuing to work with the community on its long-term redevelopment plans.

Generations of Garden City Girl Power

Women In Letchworth Garden City exhibition at First Garden City Heritage Museum

The First Garden City Heritage Museum’s latest exhibition ‘Women in Letchworth Garden City’ opened last Saturday (2 April), which follows the lives of some of the town’s extraordinary women.

From factory workers to flappers, secretaries to suffragettes, the exhibition explores the town’s everyday domestic lives of wives, mothers and daughters from the early 1900s to present day. Look around old photographs, dresses and paintings by some of Letchworth’s finest female artists, to get a taste of their remarkable contribution to the town.  

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