Planning ahead for your care – conversations that matter

Dr Rob Mayson, a local GP explains the importance of talking to family or close friends about your future care needs: “We want to make sure that all patients in the NHS get the care that is right for them. This is especially true for all of us as we get older or whenever we become unwell. Too often, we see that people’s wishes are not met towards the end of their life, which can be upsetting for them and their families.

“It can help to think ahead about what kind of care you would want if you got very sick. For example, would you always want healthcare professionals to try everything to keep you alive, even if it might not work? Or would you prefer care that focuses on keeping you comfortable?

“There are no right or wrong answers – it’s about what feels best for you. But it’s important that the health and care teams looking after you know your wishes to ensure the right decisions are made. Take some time to talk to your family or those you ae close to about how you might want to be looked after as you get older.

“It’s also a good time to think about the medicines you take. Do they still help you? Do you feel like you need them all? Sometimes, as we get older, some medicines may not be as helpful anymore. You can review them together with your GP, a pharmacist or another healthcare professional if you have any questions.

“You don’t have to decide anything right now. But it’s good to talk about these things with your family. If you’d like to chat more about it, your GP practice is here to help. You can bring it up at your next appointment or let your practice know if you’d like to talk sooner.

“We want everyone to feel comfortable having these conversations, and we believe it should be normal to start thinking about it at a younger age way before ill-health is even a consideration.”

Find out more on the Age UK website:
www.hertsandwestessex.ics.nhs.uk/age-well

Neighbourhood Plan Referendum Result

Message from The Batchworth Plan Steering Group.

We are really pleased to announce that 81.7% of those who voted in the referendum on 1st May 2025 have voted in favour of the Neighbourhood Plan being used to help determine planning applications in the Batchworth area.

The full results were as follows:
Electorate: 9242
Turnout: 31.1%

“Do you want Three Rivers District Council to use the neighbourhood plan for Batchworth to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?”

Response Votes
Yes: 2264
No: 505

Now that the Neighbourhood Plan has been adopted, Batchworth Community Council will be looking to take forward the projects outlined in the plan. If you would like to be kept informed of this work and other council news, please sign up to the newsletter at
https://www.batchworth-ecc.gov.uk.

Thank you for your involvement over the last few years – the adoption of the Neighbourhood Plan is a big step forward in bringing about the positive changes we would all like to see in our neighbourhood.

VE day 80th anniversary celebration on 8th May

The Clerk and Batchworth Community Councillors are delighted to invite you, to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of VE Day on Thursday 8th May at 7:15pm held at Eastbury Recreation Ground, Batchworth Lane HP6 3HE.

Enjoy choir performances from Eastbury Farm School, band performances by Royal Navy Volunteer Band and the Lighting of the Beacon Ceremony.

Light refreshments will be provided by Batchworth Community Council. You are welcome to bring a picnic, and food will be available to purchase.

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Join #TheFoodConversation at Woodoaks Farm on 1st May!

Message from Woodoaks Farm.

As a valued member of our community, we invite you to join The Food Conversation—a vital opportunity for local citizens to share what they truly want from food.

Food sits at the heart of major challenges, from food insecurity and diet-related illness to its impact on nature and climate. Yet, governments have struggled to act, hindered by uncertainty over public priorities.

The Food Conversation is a nation-wide engagement project by the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission, asking people what they expect from government and business when it comes to food – and how the food system can deliver more for health, nature and climate.

Join the conversation:

  • Hear the views of people in your community.
  • Contribute to a desperately needed push for food system change.
  • Make connections; build relationships
  • Explore how to become more active in shaping the future of food.

What to do next?

  1. Please RSVP to this email if you or any of your team/ colleagues are able to join us – we would really
    value your input.
  2. Please reserve your free place here:
    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/join-in-the-food-
    conversation-at-woodoaks-farm-maple-cross-tickets-1316482989059?utm-campaign=social&utm-
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What? Welcome by the team at Woodoaks Farm and local Registered Nutritionist, Lucy Williasmon, The Food Conversation presentation & facilitated public discussions (to be summarised after the event). News from the farm & Refreshments!


Referendum for Neighbourhood Plan on 1st May

Message for those who live in the Batchworth Community Council area.

TRDC have organised a referendum for the Neighbourhood Plan on 1st May 2025 alongside the County Council elections. The question they will be asking is ”Do you want Three Rivers District Council to use the Batchworth Neighbourhood Plan to help it decide planning applications in the Batchworth Neighbourhood area?”.

As you know, the plan was created with the involvement of local residents and businesses, but it’s been a while since the last consultation so we are keen to let residents know where they can find more information about the plan prior to voting.

To read the latest version of the Neighbourhood Plan along with supporting documents visit: www.batchworthplan.org.uk

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Ricky Bowls Open Day on 27th & 27th April

Ricky Bowls have another set of Open Days and Open Evenings this year.

The first Open Days are on Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th April, 10am to 4pm.

Followed by 4 Open Evenings on the following Thursday evenings: 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd May, 6-8pm.

Anyone who wants to try bowls can come along and have a go. They just need to have flat-bottomed shoes and comfortable clothing as we will provide the bowls for the sessions. Under-18s would need to have a parent with them.

Let’s support this local club!

Find them on Google maps

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Springwell Lane scrap metal site

Message from Planning Enforcement Team.

I can confirm that an Enforcement Notice was served on 6th September 2024 against the unauthorised use of the Land as an unauthorised Scrap Metal Site in consideration of the formal determination to refuse retrospective planning permission. Subsequently, the operators of the site submitted an Appeal to the Planning Inspector who sit above the Local Planning Authority and have the powers to uphold or dismiss an appeal, and in doing so, uphold, quash or vary/correct an Enforcement Notice. 

The Planning Inspector issued the Appeal Decision on 28 March 2025. The Appeal was dismissed and the Enforcement Notice upheld subject to minor amendments.

The compliance period is one calendar month, and accordingly the operators have one calendar month from the date of the appeal decision to comply, i.e before 28 April 2025.

The requirements of the notice are to:

(i) Cease the use of the Land as a Scrap Metal Yard;

(ii) Demolish and remove from the Land all metal sheet fence panels and wooden posts erected in association with the Scrap Metal Yard;

(iii) Remove from the Land all skips, scrap metal, gas canisters, tyres, and waste materials associated with the Scrap Metal Yard;

(iv) Remove from the Land all vehicles and machinery associated with the Scrap Metal Yard;

(v) Remove from the Land all debris, items, building materials resulting from compliance with points (i) ? (iv) above

We will conduct a site inspection on or shortly after 28 April 2025. Should it be established that the Notice has not been complied with at that time, the next step will be to write to all those with a legal interest in the Land, notifying them of the Council’s intention to instigate prosecution proceedings. Failure to comply with the requirements of an Enforcement Notice(s) is a criminal offence, which on conviction, can result in an unlimited fine. 

Separately, in relation to the comments you make in relation to the “effect on the environment”, I can confirm that the Environment Agency attended a joint inspection of the site (at my request) with Council Officers in February 2024. They are aware of this site and where they identify concerns, they have powers to require certain actions. Since the site inspection, the Environment Agency have not shared environmental concerns with me. In any case I refer you to the above action which has been taken by the Council, using powers within its control to deal with the breach of planning control. 

100+ Club supports local good causes

RDRA 100+ Club presentation to two worthy local causes:
The Community Garden and Batchworth Boat Rally

The Community Garden is a great place to volunteer, meet like-minded people and be involved in this wonderful, sustainable Rickmansworth community. Rosi received our donation, pictured below.

Batchworth Boat Rally is a great two day event for everyone, held on May 17th and 18th 2025 and started up again in the absence of our beloved annual Rickmansworth Festival. Chrissy received our donation, pictured below.

Please join the 100+ Club to support us and more local good causes:
https://rickmansworthresidents.org/100plus/

Have your say on council services. Deadline 31st March

Residents have an opportunity to shape the future of council services across Three Rivers district as the latest major survey of local opinion is launched.

The survey was started in December 2024 but ends on 31 March 2025 so have your say on Three Rivers District Council’s annual survey. The results will help the council make informed decisions over the future of services.

https://haveyoursay.threerivers.gov.uk/residents-survey-2024