February 2022
News from in and around Welwyn Hatfield

Tonight, we light the clock tower on the Council Offices in the colours of the Ukrainian flag - blue and yellow - to show support for the nation following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The council is continuing to work closely with M&S and the owners of the Howard Centre on the best use of the space that M&S intend to cease trading from, and on the possibility of M&S opening a new Foodhall in the future at an alternative location in the borough.

Statement from Councillor Fiona Thomson, Executive Member, Housing and Climate Change, on the publication of a review of housing compliance at Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council.

Last night we celebrated young people in Welwyn Hatfield at our Youth Awards ceremony at Campus West, Welwyn Garden City.

Following the temporary closure of Pear Tree Post Office, the branch has reopened at a new location.

The Welwyn Hatfield Community Fund (WHCF) hit a funding milestone this month having awarded over £106,000 to local organisations

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Leader of WHBC joins local councillors for tour of major £20m, state-of-the-art apartment complex, under construction at Minster Close, Hatfield

Welwyn Hatfield residents can subscribe to the 2022/23 Garden Waste Service from Monday 14 February.

Members of the public are being asked to be vigilant when using the pay and display machines at car parks in Hatfield and Welwyn Garden City.